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88th season of wou football 86 all-american selections 15 conference championships 8 straight winning seasons @WOU_Football_ Game Notes: Week 7 game Western Oregon (3-3, 1-0) at Central Washington (3-3, 2-1) At a Glance ... Western Oregon Wolves Central Washington Wildcats When: Saturday, Oct. 18, 1 p.m. Record 3-3 (1-0, GNAC) Record 3-3 (2-1, GNAC) Where:W Tomlinson Stadium, Ellensburg, Wash. Streak Won 1 Streak Won 1 Forecast: High 60s, 20% rain, Wind at 6 mph Live Video: WOUWolves.com Ranking N/A Ranking N/A Live Stats: WOUWolves.com Last Game Oct. 11 in Monmouth Last Game Oct. 11 in Rapid City, S.D. Live Radio: KLOO 1340 AM won Dixie State, 19-14 won South Dakota Mines, 61-34 Twitter: #WOUvsCWU Head Coach Arne Ferguson Head Coach Ian Shoemaker 7 Quick Facts Career Record 61-42/10th year Career Record 3-3/First year WOU Record same CWU Record same GENERAL INFORMATION Ferguson vs CWU 3-14 vs. WOU 0-1 Location: Monmouth, Ore. A QUICK LOOK INSIDE ... Founded: 1856 Page 3-4: Rosters ... Page 6: Last Time Out ... Page 7: All-Time Series with CWU ... Page 8-9: Depth Charts ... Page 10: Enrollment: 6,233 CWU Stats ... Page 12: 2014 WOU Opponents ... Page 13: Record Watch ... Page 14: GNAC Report ... Page 15: Last Time WOU ... Page 16: WOU Team Stats ... Page 18: Comparison Stats ... Page 19-20: Individual Stats ... Page 21-22: Highs Nickname: Wolves Colors: Red (R-227 G-24 B-55), White (R-255 Opening Drive ... G-255 B-255), Black (R-35, G-31, B-32), and Gray * Central Washington has won 34 of the 56 all-time meetings, and is 18-8 in the series at home. (R-196, G-198, B-200) * Th e Wildcats have won 18 of the last 20 matchups, but it is Western Oregon that was victori- Facility (Capacity): McArthur Field (3,000) ous in the last two meetings, both in Monmouth. Conference (Affi liation): Great Northwest Athletic * CWU has won 10 straight in the series in Ellensburg. Th e last Wolves’ win at Central Wash- (NCAA Division II) ington was 40-39 in 1998. President: Mark Weiss * Western Oregon has only won three times under Ferguson against CWU, a record of 3-8. Athletic Director: Barbara Dearing * Saturday matches the conference’s top passing off ense, Western Oregon’s (296.2), versus the Compliance Director/SWA: Randi Lydum conference’s top passing defense, Central Washington (155.2). Faculty Athletic Representatives: Dr. Dean Braa * Breeon Moreno was named the GNAC Defensive Player of the Week Monday. and Kathy Farrell * Paul Revis is third in the country averaging 203.5 all-purpose yards per game. Th e redshirt freshman leads the Great Northwest Athletic Conference with that stat. TEAM INFORMATION * Revis is also the conference leader in receiving yards per game, averaging 102. Head Coach (Alma Mater, Year): Arne Ferguson * Ryan Bergman leads the GNAC averaging 309 passing yards per game. (Western Oregon, ‘91) * Jesse Correa’s seven made fi eld goals this season currently leads the GNAC. Record at WOU (Years): 61-42 (10) Overall Record (Years): 61-42 (10) 2014 #WOUFootball Schedule Off ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach: Sept. 6 at Portland State University (Ore.) L, 38-45 Brian Harris (Portland State ‘00) - Fourth Season #WOUvsPSU Hillsboro, Ore. / Hillsboro Stadium (7,600) / WOU leads 11-9-1 Defensive Backs Coach/Special Teams Coordi- Sept. 13 at Simon Fraser University (B.C.) W, 38-14 #WOUvsSFU Burnaby, B.C. / Swangard Stadium (4,200) / WOU leads 18-10 nator: Matt Overlin (Western Oregon ‘06) - 12th Sept. 20 Central Washington University W, 36-34 Season #CWUvsWOU Monmouth, Ore. / McArthur Stadium (3,000) / CWU leads 34-22 Athletic Trainer: Kurtis Kidd (BYU ‘84) - 27th Sept. 27 at RV Humboldt State University (Calif.) L, 16-34 Season #WOUvsHSU Arcata, Calif. / Redwood Bowl (7,000) / WOU leads 22-16 2013 Overall Record: 7-4 Oct. 4 at No. 5 University of North Alabama L, 10-30 2013 GNAC Record (Finish): 7-3 (T-2nd) #WOUvsUNA Florence, Ala. / Braly Municipal Stadium (14,215) / UNA leads 1-0 Oct. 11 Dixie State University (Utah) * W, 19-14 Postseason: N/A #DSUvsWOU Monmouth, Ore. / McArthur Stadium (3,000) / WOU leads 13-2 Final 2013 Ranking: N/A Oct. 18 at Central Washington University * 1 p.m. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 41/28 #WOUvsCWU Ellensburg, Wash. / Tomlinson Stadium (4,000) / CWU leads 34-22 Off ensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 Oct. 25 Simon Fraser University (B.C.) * # 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5 #SFUvsWOU Monmouth, Ore. / McArthur Stadium (3,000) / WOU leads 18-10 Football Phone: 503-838-8516 Nov. 1 at Azusa Pacifi c (Calif.) * 6 p.m. #WOUvsAPU Azusa, Calif. / Cougar Athletic Stadium (2,000) / Series tied 4-4 Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Nov. 8 Humboldt State (Calif.) * % 1 p.m. #HSUvsWOU Monmouth, Ore. / McArthur Stadium (3,000) / WOU leads 22-15 HISTORY Nov. 15 at South Dakota Mines * 1 p.m. MT First year of Football: 1923 (87 years) #WOUvsSDMT Rapid City, S.D. / O’Harra Stadium (4,000) / First meeting Overall all-time record: 422-343-17/.552 * Great Northwest Athletic Conference game # Homecoming % Senior Day Overall GNAC record: 39-33/.535 #WOUWOLVES MEDIA RELATIONS Best Record in Program History: 9-0/1949 # Football Contact: Barrett Henderson Highest Ranking in Program History: No. 6/1998 Offi ce Phone: 503-838-8051 (NAIA preseason poll) Fax: 503-838-8164 Press Box Phone: 503-838-8126 e-mail: [email protected] Website: www.WOUWolves.com #WOUFootball at Central Washington • 1 WESTERN OREGON FOOTBALL at Central WAAshington QQuick HHits First and10 #WOUGameday 1 Dixie State became the fi rst team NO PETS ALLOWED in six years to return a fumble for a For the safety of all fans, we ask that all pets are not brought to Western Oregon athletic events. touchdown against WOU. Th e last Th ere is the exception of trained Service Animals assisting guests with disabilities. team to do it was Dixie State in 2008. CAPITOL AUTO REDZONE TAILGATER 2 Ryan Bergman is two touchdown Wolves fans and visitors can enjoy this unique college football experience at WOU. Members of passes shy of second all-time at WOU. His 43 touchdowns is cur- the Wolves Club at or above the $300 level and have purchased season tickets will have reserved rently third. parking with their names painted in two stalls and do not have to pay. Parking will be available in the Redzone on game days for $10 a spot, fi rst come fi rst serve in any stall that is not painted or 3 WOU is 16-4 in its last 20 games at home, including 5-1 in the last six marked. Alcoholic beverages are allowed but must stay within the Redzone fence. Fans are wel- at McArthur Field. come to grill but no open fl ames. Gates will open at 9:45 a.m. on game day and overnight camping is not allowed. At the conclusion of the game all trash and belongings must be picked up. 4 Tyrell Williams moved to fourth on the WOU all-time career recieving WOLF WALK yards list aft er the CWU game. 5 At 12:30 the football team will be making its way from the fi eld into the locker room under the Jesse Correa made a 50-yard fi eld stadium on the outside of the stadium near the Capitol Auto Redzone just before they head out goal as time expired in the fi rst half at onto the fi eld. Western Oregon invites you to line the walk way and cheer on the team as they head North Alabama. Th e senior became into the locker room. only the sixth player in WOU history to make a 50-yard fi eld goal. TICKET BOOTH / WILL CALL / ENTRY AND RE-ENTRY 6 Alexander Bradt reached 6,300 Tickets will be available for purchase on the day of the game starting at 11am. Will Call will also punting yards in his WOU career open at 11am. A ticket is required to enter the venue. Upon leaving the venue in order to gain ac- during the Dixie State game. cess back into the stadium a hand stamp from the ticket taker is required. 7 Against Humboldt State, Paul OUTSIDE FOOD AND BEVERAGE / CONCESSIONS Revis became only the fourth player No outside food or beverage will be allowed inside the stadium. Concessions are available at in GNAC history to gain 300 all- purpose yards in a single game. It was McArthur Field. Cash is the only form of payment accepted currently. A percentage of sales will the highest total for WOU in the past go toward the athletic program working that day. 15 years. 8 SPORTSMANSHIP Revis is third in NCAA Div. II in Fans are encouraged to provide a positive cheering atmosphere at all times. Any chants or cheers all-purpose yards per game. He also that contain profanity, derogatory, or political statements are not permitted. leads the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. BANNERS AND SIGNS 9 Bergman had his streak of 130 Hand-held banners and signs are permitted at WOU athletic events, provided that they are in passes without an interception come good taste, contain no profanity, derogatory or political statements, present no safety hazard and to an end in the win over Central do not block the view of the other guests. Washington. 10 Bergman’s 413 yards through FIELD POLICY the air against Portland State was the Field access is limited to participating student-athletes, coaches, offi cials, support personnel and fourth 400-yard game of his career.