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Rosters.Indd TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS . .1 THE COACHES . 54-70 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS / ON THE COVER (L-R): THE RODGERS’ Mike Riley . 54-57 SERIES RECORDS . 106-118 NEIGHBORHOOD. Jacquizz Rodgers and MEDIA INFORMATION . 2-7 Assistant Coaches . 58-67 Composite Year-by-Year . .106 James Rodgers Back Cover: Stephen Paea. Department Contact Info . .2 Support Staff . .68-70 Composite Series Records . .107 Credential Information . .3 CREDITS: Content by Steve Fenk and Jason Amberg. Travel Information . .3 2009 REVIEW . 71-86 BOWL GAME HISTORY . 119-132 Quick Facts . .7 Season Statistics . .71-79 Layout and design by Jason Amberg. PLAYER ACCOLADES . 133-137 Pronunciation Guide . .7 Game Summaries . 80-86 Editing by the Steve Fenk, Jason Amberg and TERRY BAKER SALUTE . .138 Hank Hager. 2010 ROSTERS . .8-11 LETTERWINNERS LOST . 87-91 Cover design by Ben Little. Front and back Alphabetical Roster . .8-9 ALL-AMERICANS . 139-141 RECORDS . 92-105 cover photography by Dennis Wolverton. Numerical Roster. 8-9 Individual Records . .92-98 BEAVERS IN THE PROS . 142-145 Printing by Lynx Group, Inc. in Salem Ore. Roster Breakdowns . .10 Team Records . 99-100 Special thanks to Kip Carlson, Michael Collins, Preseason Depth Chart . .11 LETTERWINNERS LIST. 146-150 Reser Stadium Records . .101 Hal Cowan, Hank Hager, Caleb Hawley, Ryan Bowl Records . .102 McCall, Lauren Pullen, Tucker Smith, Melody PLAYER PROFILES . 12-53 RESER STADIUM . .151 Stockwell and Michelle Woodard. Returning Players . 12-47 Opponent Records . .103 ADMINISTRATION . 152-155 Photo credits to Beth Buglione, Ethan Erickson, Newcomers . 48-53 All-Time Coaching Records . .104 Dave Nishitani, Stoddard Reynolds, Dennis Attendance Records . .105 COMPOSITE PAC-10 Wolverton, Scott Cassidy, Gregory McKie, Brian SCHEDULE / STANDINGS . .156 Rosenbalm, Barry Schwartz, Mike Shields, Steve Shields and many others. Stephen Paea elected to return to OSU for his senior year following another outstanding season at defensive tackle for the Beavers. 2010 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Network Site Sept. 4 vs. Texas Christian 4:45 p.m. PT ESPN Arlington, Texas (Cowboys Stadium) Sept. 18 Louisville 2:30 p.m. FSN NW Reser Stadium Sept. 25 at Boise State TBA ESPN or ESPN2 Boise, Idaho (Bronco Stadium) Oct. 2 Arizona State ^ TBA TBA Reser Stadium Oct. 9 at Arizona ^ TBA TBA Tucson, Ariz. (Arizona Stadium) Oct. 16 at Washington ^ TBA TBA Seattle, Wash. (Husky Stadium) Oct. 30 California ^ TBA TBA Reser Stadium Nov. 6 at UCLA ^ TBA TBA Los Angeles, Calif. (Rose Bowl) Nov. 13 Washington State ^ TBA TBA Reser Stadium Nov. 20 USC ^ 5 p.m. ABC or ESPN Reser Stadium Nov. 27 at Stanford ^ TBA TBA Stanford, Calif. (Stanford Stadium) Dec. 4 Oregon ^ TBA TBA Reser Stadium ^ indicates Pac-10 Conference game 2010 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT CONTACT INFORMATION ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION ADDRESS . Oregon State University . Athletics Communications Office . 104 Gill Coliseum . .Corvallis, OR 97331-4105 COMMUNICATIONS PHONE . .541-737-3720 COMMUNICATIONS FAX . .541-737-3072 RESER STADIUM PRESS BOX . .541-737-2410 STEVE F ENK JASON A MBERG HANK H AGER OFFICIAL WEBSITE . .www.osubeavers.com Athletic Communications Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Athletics Communications Director/Football Contact Steve Fenk, Assistant Athletic Director Football Office: 541-737-7470 Cell: 541-230-0627 E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Athletics Communications Directors MELODY S TOCKWELL RYAN M CCALL Jason Amberg Assistant Director Athletic Communications Assistant Football / Gymnastics / Golf Office: 541-737-7469 Cell: 541-230-0706 ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY E-mail: [email protected] ATHLETICS DIRECTOR . 541-737-2547 EVENT MANAGEMENT . .541-737-2547 Bob De Carolis, Director of Athletics John Cheney, Assistant Athletic Director / Facilities & Operations Hank Hager Todd Stansbury, Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director Jason O’Quin, Event Coordinator Marianne Vydra, Associate Athletic Director / SWA Kathy Proffitt, Event Coordinator Baseball / Wrestling Matt Arend, Associate Athletic Director / Revenue Development Phyllis Todd, Guest Services Manager Office: 541-737-7472 Bob Clifford, Associate Athletic Director / Student-Athlete Affairs MAINTENANCE & GROUNDS CREW . .541-737-2328 Cell: 541-230-0611 ACADEMICS . .541-737-2547 Jess Lewis E-mail: [email protected] Kate Halischak, Associate Athletic Director / Student-Athlete Academic Affairs Jeff Frost Ardell Bailey, Academic Counselor Al Kirk Melody Stockwell Lindy Brown, Academic Counselor Eric Reisdorf Volleyball / Women’s Basketball / Cross Country Katrina Grubert, Academic Counselor Matt Siewell Office: 541-737-8588 Megan O’Quin, Academic Counselor MARKETING/PROMOTIONS . .541-737-9895 Cell: 541-230-4482 Laura Smithers, Academic Counselor Nikki Pruett, Director of Marketing & Fan Development E-mail: [email protected] BEAVER ATHLETIC STUDENT FUND . .541-737-2370 Ben Little, Director of Branding & Advertising Linda Hurd, Assistant Athletic Director / Director of BASF Ian Frost, Marketing Coordinator TBA Bob Westlund, Vice President for Principal Gifts to Athletics Holly Block, Marketing, Events/Database Coordinator Tim Allen, Donor Relations Coordinator Amber Bezates, Head Cheer Coach Men’s Basketball / Soccer / Rowing Roz Burch, Donor Relations Coordinator Brad Townsend, Director of Athletic Bands Office: TBA Mike Keller, Regional Director SPORTS MEDICINE . .541-737-7357 Cell: TBA Nicole Markel, Director of BASF Events Barney Graff, Head Athletic Trainer - Valley Football Center E-mail: TBA Jennifer Mays, Events Coordinator Heather Elkinton, Assistant Athletic Trainer - Valley Football Center Dan McLean, Regional Director Tom Fregoso, Assistant Athletic Trainer - Gill Coliseum Athletics Communications Assistant Mark Siewell, Senior BASF Accounting Tech Deb Graff, Assistant Athletic Trainer - Gill Coliseum Ryan McCall BEAVER AUTHENTICS . .541-737-6720 Jason Lieuw, Assistant Athletic Trainer - Gill Coliseum Softball / Track & Field / Swimming James Tibbott, Event Manager Annie McCauley-Toth, Assistant Athletic Trainer - Gill Coliseum Office: 541-737-3720 BEAVER SPORTS PROPERTIES . .541-737-8364 Holly Snair, Assistant Athletic Trainer - Gill Coliseum Cell: 503-473-4154 Steve Sullivan, General Manager STRENGTH & CONDITIONING . .541-737-2547 E-mail: [email protected] Barry Spiegelberg, Assistant General Manager Bryan Miller, Sports Performance Coordinator Blair Belloni, Account Executive Jen Miller, Assistant Sports Performance Coordinator Malcolm Jamison, Account Executive Clete McLeod, Assistant Sports Performance Coordinator Athletics Communications Student Assistants Stuart Burke, Sales Assistant Timothy Rabas, Assistant Sports Performance Coordinator Mariah Ellis BUSINESS . .541-737-2785 Brendon Zeigler, Assistant Sports Performance Coordinator Ethan Erickson Mark Spencer, Associate Athletic Director / Business Operations STUDENT-ATHLETE SERVICES . .541-737-6804 Trevor Leo Christina Adams, IT Administrator and Manager Linda Johnson , Associate Athletic Director / Life Skills Coordinator Kyli Millender Jacque Bruns, Insurance Coordinator TICKET OFFICE . .541-GO-BEAVS Emily Morris Mary Seymour, Office Specialist Cecil Hairston, Director of Ticket Operations Helene Solomon, Personnel Coordinator Brady Orvik, Assistant Director Christopher Santos Carol Thurber, Office Specialist Luann Cross, Customer Service Representative Abbie Silva Sally Wright, Office Specialist Shannon Sauvage, Customer Service Representative Natalie Smith COMPLIANCE . .541-737-2547 Pam Sugden, Customer Service Representative Alex Parker, Associate Athletic Director / Compliance Linda Windom, Customer Service Representative Jackie Babich, Director of Compliance VARSITY “O” . .541-737-8396 Ashleigh Stubblefield, Compliance Coordinator Bob Frank, Director EQUIPMENT . .541-737-2547 VIDEO OPERATIONS . .541-737-2547 Steve McCoy, Director of Equipment Operations Mike Ortiz, Director of Football Video Operations Arnold Alcantar, Football Equipment Coordinator Malisa Hollis, Video Coordinator Todd Jacob, Assistant Equipment Coordinator Matt Riley, Video Coordinator Tom Williams, Assistant Equipment Coordinator Jeff Taylor, Video Coordinator 2 2010 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA INFORMATION DIRECTIONS TO MEDIA INFORMATION The 2010 Oregon State football media guide is a source of information intended for the news media. Additional information is available upon request from RESER STADIUM the Oregon State Athletics Communications Office. News releases and photographs will be made available to accredited members of the media. The OSU From Eugene & Airport Athletics Communications Office is located, adjacent to Reser Stadium and the Valley Football Center, on the second floor of Gill Coliseum in room 209. • HWY 99 north to Junction City. • Turn left on HWY 99W (north end of JC) MEDIA CREDENTIALS and proceed to Corvallis. Turn left on West- Credentials to cover Oregon State home football games may be secured by contacting Steve Fenk, Assistant Athletic Director/Communications at 541- ern Blvd, immediately after crossing the 737-7470 or [email protected]. Marys River bridge. • Follow Western Blvd to stadium (Approx MEDIA PARKING 2 miles). Limited media parking is available immediately behind the press box on the west side of the stadium (enter off Western Blvd.). Overflow parking is avail- • Total drive time from airport is 45 able approximately three blocks from the press box in the OSU Foundation
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