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2015 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1 #Gobeavs 2015 TTABLEABLE OFOF CONTENTSCONTENTS 2015 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS . 1 THE COACHES . .80-89 BOWL GAME HISTORY . .185-200 ON THE COVER - Front: Storm Woods, Gary Andersen . .80-83 Josh Mitchell and Larry Scott. Inside MEDIA INFORMATION . 2-7 PLAYER ACCOLADES . .201-208 Assistant Coaches . .84-95 Gary Andersen. Val- Communications Staff Info . 2 Front: Inside Back: Support Staff . 96-101 ALL-AMERICANS . .209-216 ley Football Center renderings. Se- Future Schedules . 2 Back: niors. Media/Credential Information . 3 2014 REVIEW . 102-123 TERRY BAKER SALUTE . .217 Television/Radio Info . 4 Season Statistics . 102-111 Content by Steve Fenk and Ja- BEAVERS IN THE PROS . .218-225 CREDITS: Beaver Sports Radio Network . 5 Game Summaries . .112-123 son Amberg. OSU Social Media . 5 LETTERWINNERS LIST . 226-232 LETTERWINNERS LOST . 124-137 Layout and design by Jason Amberg. Department Contact Info . .6 BEYOND FOOTBALL . 233 Quick Facts . 7 RECORDS . 138-165 Editing by Steve Fenk and Jason Amberg. Individual Records . 138-154 RESER STADIUM / Pronunciation Guide . 7 Cover design by Ben Little. Reser Stadium Records . .155 FACILITIES . 234-235 2015 ROSTERS . 8-11 Team Records . .156-159 Printing by Lynx Group, Inc. in Salem, Ore. Alphabetical Roster . 8-9 ADMINISTRATION . 236-238 Opponent Records . 160 Numerical Roster . 8-9 Special thanks to Kip Carlson, Hal Cowan, Bowl Records . .161-163 PAC-12 STORY . 239 Roster Breakdowns . 10-11 Michelle Woodard, Cindy Arbelbide, Matt All-Time Coaching Records . .164 COMPOSITE PAC-12 Derhalli, Caleb Hawley, Ryan McCall, Lau- PLAYER PROFILES . .12-79 Attendance Records . .165 SCHEDULE / STANDINGS . 240 ren Pullen, Nathan Sarles, Derek Senger, Returning Players . 12-65 YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS . 166-178 Tucker Smith, Melody Stockwell and Me- Newcomers . 66-79 Composite Year-by-Year . .166 lissa Sullivan. SERIES RECORDS . 179-184 Photo credits to Karl Maasdam, Beth Composite Series Records . .179 Buglione, Dave Nishitani, Scobel Wig- gins, Scott Cassidy, Ethan Erickson, Hank Hager, Rich Heins, Mark Hoff man, Dennis Hubbard, Brian Kanof, Hannah O’Leary, Stoddard Reynolds, Barry Schwartz, Mike Shields, Steve Shields, Dennis Wolverton, OSU Athletics archives and many oth- ers. Special thanks to the Chicago Bears, Detoit Lions, Green Bay Packers, New Or- leans Saints, Pittsburgh Steelers, St. Louis Rams and Tennessee Titans for the use of photos. The Oregon State football program has undergone major changes since the end of the 2014 season Karl Maasdam with the arrival of head coach Gary Andersen and his staff . 2015 SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Network Site Sept. 4 Weber State 5 p.m. Pac-12 Networks Reser Stadium Sept. 12 at Michigan 9 a.m. ABC Ann Arbor, Mich. (Michigan Stadium) Sept. 19 San Jose State 5 p.m. Pac-12 Networks Reser Stadium Sept. 25 Stanford* 7 p.m. FOX Sports 1 Reser Stadium Oct. 10 at Arizona* TBA TBA Tucson, Ariz. (Arizona Stadium) Oct. 17 at Washington State* TBA TBA Pullman, Wash. (Martin Stadium) Oct. 24 Colorado* TBA TBA Reser Stadium Oct. 31 at Utah* TBA TBA Salt Lake City, Utah (Rice-Eccles Stadium) Nov. 7 UCLA* TBA TBA Reser Stadium Nov. 14 at California* TBA TBA Berkeley, Calif. (Memorial Stadium) Nov. 21 Washington* TBA TBA Reser Stadium Nov. 27 at Oregon* TBA TBA Eugene, Ore. (Autzen Stadium) Dec. 4 Pac-12 Championship Game 4:45 or 5 p.m. ABC or ESPN Santa Clara, Calif. (Levi’s Stadium) * indicates Pac-12 Conference game #GoBeavs 1 2015 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE MMEDIAEDIA IINFORMATIONNFORMATION ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF CONTACT INFORMATION ADDRESS . Oregon State University Athletics Communications Offi ce 104 Gill Coliseum Corvallis, OR 97331-4105 COMMUNICATIONS PHONE . 541-737-3720 COMMUNICATIONS FAX . 541-737-3072 RESER STADIUM PRESS BOX . 541-737-2795 OFFICIAL WEBSITE . www.osubeavers.com STEVE FENK JASON AMBERG TREVOR CRAMER HANK HAGER SHAWN SCHOEFFLER Associate Athletic Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Director / of Communications of Communications of Communications of Communications ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Communications STEVE FENK, Associate Athletic Director Football 2015-16 Offi ce: 541-737-7470 E-mail: [email protected] STUDENT ASSISTANTS ASSISTANT DIRECTORS Matt Bowler JASON AMBERG Alyissa Herrera Football Menley Neitzel Offi ce: 541-737-7469 Derek Senger E-mail: [email protected] Parker Murphy Wood TREVOR CRAMER Offi ce: 541-737-8429 BROOKS HATCH ROB SLAMAN NATHAN SARLES MELISSA SULLIVAN Communications Communications Student Student E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant HANK HAGER Offi ce: 541-737-7472 E-mail: [email protected] SHAWN SCHOEFFLER Offi ce: 541-737-8898 E-mail: shawn.schoeffl [email protected] COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANTS BROOKS HATCH collegepressbox.com is the offi cial media website for Pac-12 football. The website is designed exclusively to serve the E-mail: [email protected] needs of the media that cover college football. Media can access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, ROB SLAMAN media guides, headshots, logos and more for the conference and each of its member schools. In addition, information E-mail: [email protected] and logos are available for most major football conferences and their member schools, as well as logo downloads and credential applications for each bowl game. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected]. FUTURE SCHEDULES OPPONENT SIDS 2016 Sept. 1 @ Minnesota GAME 1 — WEBER STATE GAME 5 — ARIZONA GAME 9 — UCLA Sept. 17 Idaho State PAUL GRUA MOLLY O’MARA STEVE ROURKE Sept. 24 Boise State (801) 626-7414 (520) 621-4283 (310) 206-7870 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 2017 www.weberstatesports.com www.arizonawildcats.com www.uclabruins.com Sept. 2 Portland State Sept. 9 Minnesota GAME 2 — MICHIGAN GAME 6 — WASHINGTON ST. GAME 10 — CALIFORNIA Sept. 16 Nevada DAVID ABLAUF BILL STEVENS KYLE McRAE (734) 764-6456 (509) 335-4294 (510) 643-4723 2018 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Sept. 1 @ Ohio State www.mgoblue.com www.wsucougars.com www.calbears.com Sept. 8 Southern Utah GAME 3 — SAN JOSE STATE GAME 7 — COLORADO GAME 11 — WASHINGTON Sept. 15 @ Nevada LAWRENCE FAN DAVE PLATI JEFF BECHTHOLD 2019 (408) 924-1217 (303) 492-5626 (206) 543-2230 Aug. 31 Oklahoma State [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.sjsuspartans.com www.CUBuff s.com www.gohuskies.com Sep. 7 @ Hawai’i Sep. 14 OPEN GAME 4 — STANFORD GAME 8 — UTAH GAME 12 — OREGON ALAN GEORGE LIZ ABEL DAVE WILLIFORD 2020 (650) 725-2959 (801) 581-3511 (541) 346-5488 Sept. 5 @ Oklahoma State [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Sept. 12 OPEN www.gostanford.com www.utahutes.com www.goducks.com Sept. 19 @ San Jose State 2 @OSUBeaversFB MMEDIAEDIA IINFORMATIONNFORMATION 2015 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA INFORMATION The 2015 Oregon State football media guide is a source of information intended for the news media. Additional information is avail- HISTORY OF OSU SIDS able upon request from the Oregon State Athletics Communications Offi ce. News releases and photographs will be made available There have been only six Sports Informa- to accredited members of the media. The OSU Athletics Communications Offi ce is located, adjacent to Reser Stadium and the Valley tion Directors in Oregon State’s history. Football Center, on the second fl oor of Gill Coliseum in room 219. Oregon State’s current SID, Steve Fenk, MEDIA CREDENTIALS joined the OSU staff in September of 1990 Credentials to cover Oregon State home football games may be secured by contacting Steve Fenk, Associate Athletic Director/Com- as the men’s basketball SID. It was not un- munications at 541-737-7470 or [email protected]. til 2004 that he took over as the Interim Sports Information Director for the entire MEDIA PARKING department. In 2006, Fenk received a per- Limited media parking is available immediately behind the press box on the west side of the stadium (enter off Western Blvd.). Over- manent appointment as an Assistant Ath- fl ow parking is available approximately three blocks from the press box in the OSU Foundation lot. letic Director for Communications. PHOTOGRAPHY REGULATIONS A complete list of OSU Sports Information Photo passes will be issued only to accredited photographers on assignment. Photographers should proceed to the northeast corner Directors follows: of the stadium to obtain a vest per Pac-12 Conference rules. NCAA regulations forbid photographers from being between the 25-yard lines. Art Taafe 1924-37 Bud Forrester 1937-41 PRESS BOX Irwin Harris 1942-51 The fourth level of the Reser Stadium press box serves as the media center. Radio and television booths are located from approxi- John Eggers 1952-79 mately the 50-yard line to the left as you look onto the fi eld. The remainder of the seating is for the print media. A photo deck runs Hal Cowan 1976-2004 nearly the length of the press box and is located off the fourth level. Lunch or dinner is served in the press box. Steve Fenk 2004-present POSTGAME WORK AREAS Two working areas postgame are available for use – the press box at Reser Stadium or the media room in Gill Coliseum (located near the opponents’ locker room). The usual statistical packets with quotes will be delivered to both areas. INTERNET Wireless internet access is available at all working areas of Reser Stadium and Gill Coliseum. Please see the OSU Communications staff for the access code. PROFESSIONAL SCOUTS Professional scouts are generally seated in the second row of the press box, behind the print media. Some seats have partially obstructed views. PRACTICES Practices are closed to the media and public with the exception of the last 20 minutes.
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