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WASHINGTON HUSKY FOOTBALL When the Vandals Have the Ball WASHINGTON OFFENSE UW Numerical Roster Game 2 • Vs When The Huskies Have the Ball WASHINGTON HUSKY FOOTBALL When The Vandals Have the Ball WASHINGTON OFFENSE UW Numerical Roster Game 2 • vs. Idaho Idaho Numerical Roster IDAHO OFFENSE Pos. No. Name Yr., Ht., Wt., Hometown Pos. No. Name Yr., Ht., Wt., Hometown 1 Talia Crichton .......................... DE Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 • Husky Stadium (Capacity 72,500) 1 Eric Greenwood .....................WR QB 10 Nathan ENDERLE. Jr., 6-5, 227, North Platte, Neb. WR 82 JORDAN POLK OR. So., 5-8, 162, Portland, Ore. 1 Chris Polk ................................. TB Seattle, Wash. • Kickoff: 12:36 p.m. • TV: FSN-NW 1 Robert Siavii .............................LB 9 DEVIN AGUILAR. So., 6-0, 184, Denver, Colo. 3 James Johnson .....................WR 2 Kenneth Patten .......................CB 14 Brian Reader. So., 6-3, 220, Prunedale, Calif. 3 Alvin Logan .................................S LT 79 BEN OSSAI . Sr., 6-6, 335, Bakersfield, Calif. 2 Maurice Shaw .......................WR TB 3 DEONTE` JACKSON. Jr., 5-8, 190, Warren, Ark. 4 Chris Izbicki ..............................TE GAME INFORMATION 69 Nick Scott . Sr., 6-5, 318, St. Louis, Mo. 3 Deonte` Jackson ....................RB 20 Princeton McCarty OR. Fr., 5-8, 174, Bakersfield, Calif. 4 Vonzell McDowell Jr. .............CB Washington (0-1, 0-0 Pac-10) Idaho (1-0, 1-0 WAC) LG 61 Gregory CHRISTINE. Jr., 6-2, 284, Camarillo, Calif. 3 Gary Walker ............................CB 23 De`Maundray Woolridge. Sr, 5-9, 241, Keller,Texas 5 Anthony Boyles ......................WR Head Coach: Steve Sarkisian (BYU, ‘97) Head Coach: Robb Akey (Weber State ‘88) 79 Ben Ossai . Sr., 6-6, 335, Bakersfield, Calif. 4 Eric Hunter ..............................CB LT 70 Matt CLEVELAND. .So., 6-4, 314, Kent, Wash. 5 Matt Houston ...........................LB at UW: 0-1, 1st year at Idaho: 4-21, 3rd year C 65 RYAN TOLAR. Jr., 6-5, 293, Pasco, Wash. 6 Desmond Trufant ....................CB 5 Corey White ............................RB 63 Ronald Mallory. Fr., 6-7, 288, Glendale, Ariz. 7 Cody Bruns .............................WR Career: 0-1, 1st year Career: 4-21, 3rd year 5 Jared Heston ...........................LB LG 77 MIKE Iupati. Sr., 6-6, 325, Anaheim, Calif. 51 Mykenna Ikehara. RS-Fr., 6-2, 260, Mililani, Hawai’i vs. Idaho: 0-0 vs. UW: 0-0 RG 56 SENIO KELEMETE. So., 6-4, 281, Seattle, Wash. 7 Anthony Gobern ......................CB 6 Jeromy Jones ............................S 66 Kurt Newboles OR. So., 6-7, 308, Chehalis, Wash. 8 Nate Williams ...........................FS Assistant Coaches: Mike Cox (LB), Dan Cozzetto Assistant Coaches: Steve Axman (OC/TE), 70 Morgan Rosborough. Sr., 6-6, 379, Long Beach, Calif. 7 Preston Davis .........................WR 72 Bilal Liggins. Fr., 6-3, 267, Lakewood, Wash. 8 Ronnie Fouch ..........................QB (OL), Jimmie Dougherty (WR), Nick Holt (DC), Luther Carr (WR/recruiting), Mark Criner (DC), 8 Kama Bailey ............................RB RT 71 CODY HABBEN. Jr., 6-6, 295, Sammamish, Wash. C 69 IRVIN STEVENS III. Sr., 6-3, 277, Corona, Calif. 9 Devin Aguilar ..........................WR Demetrice Martin (CB), Jeff Mills (S), Johnny Rob Christoff (LB), Eti Ena (DL), Dan Finn (OL), 10 Nathan Enderle .......................QB 71 Clell Hasenbank OR. Jr., 6-0, 278, Adams, Ore. 73 Drew Schaefer. RS-Fr., 6-4, 288, Sammamish, Wash. 9 Donald Butler ...........................LB Nansen (DL/ST/recruiting), Doug Nussmeier Patrick Libey (DB/ST), Jonathan Smith (QB), 10 Shiloh Keo .................................S 68 Guy Reynolds Jr.. Fr., 6-3, 331, Avondale, Ariz. TE 4 CHRIS IZBICKI OR . So, 6-3, 232, Kirkland, Wash. 10 Jake Locker .............................QB (QB/OC), Joel Thomas (RB), Mike Anderson Jeremy Thielbahr (RB/ST). 11 Troy Vital ..................................RB RG 62 ADAM JuratoVAC. Sr., 6-3, 306, Palo Alto, Calif. 80 KAVARIO MIDDLETON. So, 6-5, 253, Lakewood, Wash. 11 D’Andre Goodwin ..................WR 12 Luther Leonard .......................WR (GA), Brent Miller (GA/TE). 11 Marcus Graves .......................CB 61 Tevita Halaholo. Jr., 6-5, 342, Oakland, Calif. 88 Dorson Boyce. Jr., 6-2, 231, New York, N.Y. 13 Taylor Bean .............................QB 12 Quin Ashley ................................S RT 79 Bryce SINCLAIR. Sr., 6-5, 322, Los Angeles, Calif. QB 10 JAKE LOCKER. Jr., 6-3, 226, Ferndale, Wash. 14 Curtis Shaw ............................. TB 2009 Washington Schedule/Results 2009 Idaho Schedule/Results 13 Bobby Cowan ......................QB/P Date Opponent Result/Time Date Opponent Result/Time 67 Tyrone Novikoff. So., 6-7, 308, Curlew, Wash. 8 Ronnie Fouch . So, 6-1, 198, Redlands, Calif. 15 Jermaine Kearse ...................WR 14 Tracy Carter ............................CB Y 89 PETER BJORVIK. .Sr., 6-4, 245, Prineville, Ore. 16 Eric Guttorp ............................. PK S. 5 LSU (ESPN) L, 31-23 S. 5 at New Mexico State* W, 21-6 FB 30 PAUL HOMER . .Sr., 6-1, 237, Omaha, Neb. 14 Brian Reader ...........................QB 81 Taylor Elmo . Fr., 6-3, 232, Yakima, Wash. 17 Erik Folk .................................... PK S. 12 Idaho (FSN-NW) 12:30 p.m. S. 12 at Washington 12:30 p.m. 16 Aaron Grymes .........................DB 47 Austin Sylvester. .Jr., 6-1, 241, Reno, Nev. X 1 ERIC GREENWOOD . Jr., 6-6, 213, Edmonds, Wash. 17 Keith Price ...............................QB S. 19 USC* (ABC) 12:30 p.m. S. 19 San Diego State 2 p.m. 18 Korey Toomer ...........................LB TB 1 CHRIS POLK. RS-Fr., 5-11, 210, Redlands, Wash. 19 Matt Mosley ............................CB S. 26 at Stanford* TBA S. 26 at Northern Illinois 12:30 p.m. 20 Princeton McCarty ................RB 2 Maurice Shaw . Jr., 6-3, 208, Ontario, Calif. 23 Johri Fogerson. So., 6-1, 191, Kent, Wash. 20 Justin Glenn ............................CB O. 3 at Notre Dame (NBC) 12:30 p.m. O. 3 Colorado State 2 p.m. 21 Trey Farquhar ............................K H 84 KEVIN SMALL. Sr., 6-3, 258, Escondido, Calif. 21 Willie Griffin. .So., 5-8, 198, Oakland, Calif. 21 Willie Griffin ............................. TB O. 10 Arizona* TBA O. 10 at San Jose State* 5 p.m. 88 Daniel Hardy. Jr., 6-4 ,235, Anchorage, Alaska 14 Curtis Shaw. So., 5-10, 186, Stockton, Calif. 22 Demitrius Bronson ................. TB 22 Max Komar .............................WR O. 17 at Arizona State* (FSN) 7 p.m. O. 17 Hawai’i* 2 p.m. 23 De`Maundray Woolridge .....RB Z 7 PRESTON DAVIS. So., 6-1 ,191, Las Vegas, Nev. 22 Demitrius Bronson. .Fr., 5-10, 206, Kent, Wash. 22 E.J. Savannah ..........................LB O. 24 Oregon* TBA O. 24 at Nevada* 1 p.m. 23 Johri Fogerson ........................ TB 24 Justin Veltung ........................WR 24 Justin Veltung. Fr., 5-11, 175, Puyallup, Wash. WR 3 JAMES JOHNSON OR. Fr., 6-0, 193, Valley Center, Calif. N. 7 at UCLA* TBA O. 31 Louisiana Tech* 2 p.m. 24 Joshua Gage ............................LB 26 Brandon Artz ..............................S Slot 22 MAX KOMAR. Jr., 5-10 ,202, Auburn, Wash. N. 14 at Oregon State* TBA N. 7 Fresno State* 2 p.m. 15 JERMAINE KEARSE. So., 6-2, 198, Lakewood, Wash. 25 David Batts .................................S 27 Isaac Butts ..............................CB 6 Robert Hatchett III. Fr., 5-9 ,168, Corona, Calif. N. 28 Washington State* TBA N. 14 at Boise State* 12 p.m. WR 11 D’ANDRE GOODWIN. Jr., 5-11, 183, Pacoima, Calif. 26 Jason Wells ..............................FS 28 Josh Bigler ..............................DB 7 Cody Bruns . So., 5-11, 176, Prosser, Wash. 27 Adam Long ...............................CB D. 5 California* (FSN-NW) 3:30 p.m. N. 28 Utah State* 2 p.m. Time listed Pacific; *denotes conference opponent Time listed Pacific; *denotes conference opponent 28 Devon Sturdivant ...................RB WASHINGTON DEFENSE 28 Tony Chidiac ...........................WR 29 Matthew Harvey .....................CB 28 Quinton Richardson ...............CB Pos. No. Name Yr., Ht., Wt., Hometown IDAHO DEFENSE Washington - Idaho Series 33 Conrad Scheidt ........................LB 30 Paul Homer ...............................FB DE 66 DANIEL TE’O-NESHEIM . Sr, 6-4, 263, Waikoloa, Hawai’i Pos. No. Name Yr., Ht., Wt., Hometown Series Record: UW leads, 34-2-2 Current Win Streak: UW has won 17 34 JoJo Dickson ...........................LB 92 Everrette Thompson OR . So., 6-6, 262, Renton, Wash. RUSH 55 ANDRE FERGUSON . So., 6-3, 225, Redlands, Calif. 31 Cort Dennison ..........................LB 32 Kurt Mangum ...........................LB Last Time: UW won, 34-6, in Seattle (2005) Last UW Win: 9/17/2005 in Seattle (34-6) 40 Henry Asuega ........................ DT 58 Andru Pulu. Fr., 6-1, 251, Federal Way, Wash. 58 Benson Mayowa . Fr., 6-3, 200, Inglewood, Calif. 35 Tripper Johnson .........................S Last Time in Seattle: UW won, 34-6 (2005) Last UI Win: 10/30/1905 in Moscow (8-0) 42 Paul Senescall ........................LB DT 74 ALAMEDA TA’AMU . So, 6-3, 348, Kent, Wash. NT 99 JONAH SataraKA . Jr., 6-2, 280, Puyallup, Wash. 38 Marquis Persley .....................CB 43 Fonomanu Sekona ................. DT 91 Tyrone Duncan. So, 6-2, 272, Westlake Village, Calif. 44 Faleaoga (Oga) Faumui. Sr., 6-1, 285, Auburn, Wash. 39 Greg Walker ...............................S TODAY’S OFFICIALS 44 Oga Faumui ............................ DT DT 99 CAMERON ELISARA . Jr., 6-3, 275, Spokane, Wash. 40 Mason Foster ...........................LB DT 93 MICHAEL COSGROVE . So., 6-4, 280, Las Vegas, Nev. Referee ...........................Brian O’Cain Side Judge .......................Brad Glenn 47 Ben Garnett ..............................LB 96 De’Shon Matthews . Jr.,
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