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Gavin Andrews Victor Bolden 2017 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE LETTERWINNERS LOST PERSONAL • Born November 17, 1993 in Carmichael, Calif. GAVIN ANDREWS • Son of Kara Andrews 62 | OFFENSIVE LINE • Has two brothers, Dana and Jesse, and a sister, Eva Senior | 6-6 | 327 | Experience: 4V Major: Economics VICTOR BOLDEN JR. Granite Bay, Calif. | Granite Bay HS 6 | WIDE RECEIVER Senior | 5-9 | 183 | Experience: 4V Major: Public Health (Option: Health Management and Policy) OVERVIEW Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. | Los Osos HS • 22 career starts, seven at right guard, five at left tackle, one at right tackle and nine at center • Selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game • Graduated with a degree in economics in December OVERVIEW • Invited to Buffalo Bills’ rookie camp • 36 career starts OREGON STATE • Finished his college career ranked sixth in OSU history with 170 receptions, ninth in 2016 (REDSHIRT SENIOR) receiving yards with 1,863 and tied for ninth with six 100-yard receiving games • Returned to the practice field for the start of Spring Ball • Ranks third all-time at OSU with 5,196 career all-purpose yards • Missed second half of the spring practice session due to injury • Set the OSU record with 2,420 career kickoff return yards • Started all 12 games, three at right guard and nine at center • Participated in the NFL Combine • Began the season as the starter at right guard, before shifting to center at Colorado • Signed with the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent • Helped the Beavers set the OSU single-season rushing record with 5.2 yards per • Graduated in June with a degree in public health with an option in health management carry and policy 2015 (SENIOR) OREGON STATE • Suffered a foot injury in the 2015 Spring Game 2016 (SENIOR) • Missed the entire season while recovering from injury, using his redshirt season • Played in all 12 games, starting 11 • Preseason Pac-12 Fourth Team selection by Phil Steele • Led the team in receptions (46) for the third consecutive season 2014 (JUNIOR) • Also led the Beavers with 542 receiving yards • Started 10 games at three different positions • Accounted for 1,577 all-purpose yards, the 12th-most in a single season in OSU • Started the first five games at left tackle history • Started game six, against Utah, at right tackle but suffered an ankle injury • Rushed for 92 yards for a touchdown against Idaho State – the longest rush in Reser • After missing two games, he returned to start at right guard against Washington Stadium history State and finished the season there amassing four starts at the position • Carried the ball 75 yards for a touchdown at Washington 2013 (SOPHOMORE) • Recorded a career-long 75-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown from Marcus • Entered fall camp with the expectation that he would win the starting job at right McMaryion at Stanford tackle – the only opening on the line • Returned a kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown against Boise State • Diagnosed with mono during the final week of fall camp and missed the season’s first • Tallied a career-best 329 rushing yards in 2016 four games • Chosen as a team captain • Played mostly on special teams 2015 (JUNIOR) 2012 (FRESHMAN) • Started all 12 games in 2015 • Played mostly on special teams as part of the shield on the punt team • Led the Beavers in receptions (46) for the second straight season • One of five true freshmen to play • Finished the season with 46 receptions for 461 yards and three touchdowns • Also provided a rushing threat, including lining up in the backfield, recording a career- GRANITE BAY HIGH SCHOOL high 36 carries for 185 yards in 2015 • Rivals three-star athlete highly recruited by West Coast schools • Took a kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown at Washington State • Led Granite Bay to the San Joaquin Section title in 2011 • Returned only one punt all season taking it 78 yards for a touchdown at Oregon • Two-time Sierra Foothill League Lineman of the Year, Sacramento Bee All-Metro Team • Became the first OSU returner in school history to record both a punt and kick return and All-Sac-Joaquin Section team for a touchdown in the same season • Three-year starter • Named to the Pac-12 All-Conference Honorable Mention team • Played in the 2011 Holiday All-Star Game • Made five catches for 99 yards and a touchdown including a 70-yard screen pass to • Accomplished wrestler with several national tournament titles and all-league honors paydirt in the 2015 Spring Game • Named to the Biletnikoff Award Preseason Watch List • Preseason Pac-12 Fourth Team selection by Phil Steele and Athlon Sports • Was one of 12 players to participate in a special forces leadership development program at Camp Williams in Utah 2014 (SOPHOMORE) • Started all 11 games in which he played • Led Oregon State with 72 receptions for 798 yards • His 72 receptions ranks 12th in OSU single season history • Posted four games of 100+ receiving yards – 119 at Hawai’i, 119 against California, 126 against Washington State and a career-high 145 at Washington • Scored on a 72-yard catch and run at Washington • Also was OSU’s third-leading rusher with 118 yards on 19 carries • Seized the vacant starting flanker position during spring drills • Ran the 60-meter sprint during indoor track season twice setting his best mark of 7.05 seconds at the UW Invite Karl Maasdam Gavin Andrews (at center) made 22 career starts at four positions along the offensive line during his five-year career at Oregon State. He was invited to rookie camp with the Buffalo Bills in the spring. 116 @BeaverFootball LETTERWINNERS LOST 2017 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2013 (FRESHMAN) BOLDEN JR.’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS • Won the kick return job during fall camp earning the right to play as a true freshman Year No. Yds TD LG • Returned a kick 98 yards for a touchdown against Washington 2016 46 542 2 75 • Set Pac-12 Conference single game records with 12 kick returns for 305 yards against 2015 46 461 3 36 Washington 2014 72 798 2 72 • Gained experience as the backup at flanker to NFL-bound Brandin Cooks 2013 6 62 0 16 • Scampered 25 yards on a fly sweep for the go-ahead touchdown with 1:38 left in the Total 170 1863 7 75 game at Oregon BOLDEN JR.’S CAREER PUNT RETURN STATISTICS • Made the first reception of his career against Hawai’i Year No. Yds TD LG • Started two games 2016 14 64 0 16 LOS OSOS HIGH SCHOOL 2015 1 78 1 78 • All-CIF Southern Section Inland Division and all-league as a “utility” player 2014 4 44 0 19 • Accounted for 1,236 yards (rushing and receiving) as a senior with 13 touchdowns Total 19 186 1 78 • All-San Bernardino County as a receiver BOLDEN JR.’S CAREER KICKOFF RETURN STATISTICS • All-Inland Empire and voted the fastest player in the region Year No. Yds TD LG • PrepStar All-West Region 2016 27 642 1 99 • Holds the Los Osos record with 109 receptions 2015 23 580 1 100 • Also played running back, where he lined up in the “wildcat” formation, and also at 2013 58 1198 1 98 defensive back Total 108 2420 3 100 • Three-year letterman BOLDEN JR.’S CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS STATISTICS • Baseline League Utility Player of the Year Year Rush Rec. PR KR Total • Team MVP as a senior and selected the football team’s scholar athlete with a 3.60 2016 329 542 64 642 1577 cumulative GPA 2015 185 461 78 580 1304 • Nominated for the CIF/Farmers Scholar Athlete of the Year 2014 118 798 44 0 960 • Scout West 150 member 2013 95 62 0 1198 1355 • Played in the Offense vs. Defense All-America Bowl and the B2G All-West Coast Game Total 727 1863 186 2420 5196 • Among the best hurdlers in track & field in the state of California • Two-time Baseline League 300-meter hurdle champion and is the current school record holder in the event with a time of 37.82 • 2012 CIF runner-up in the 300-meter hurdles • Did not play football until eighth grade PERSONAL • Born April 4, 1995 in Fontana, Calif. • Son of Zelda and Victor Bolden, Sr. • Has one brother, Silas, and a sister, Victoria • Mother, Zelda, still holds the school record in the 100- and 200-meter hurdles at Mt. San Antonio College • Has six BOLDEN JR.’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS Year Car. YG YL NYG TD Long 2016 28 344 15 329 2 92 2015 36 198 13 185 0 21 2014 19 118 0 118 0 27 2013 12 96 1 95 1 25 Total 95 756 29 727 3 92 Karl Maasdam Devin Chappell (9) arrived on campus as a walkon transfer from Western Oregon University. He went on to make 20 starts the last two seasons at nickel back and safety. He was invited to participate in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl and signed as an undrafted free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs. DEVIN CHAPPELL 9 | SAFETY Senior | 6-2 | 203 | Experience: 2V Major: Economics Springfield, Ore. | Thurston HS | Southern Oregon OVERVIEW • 20 career starts at safety and nickel back • Tied the Oregon State single season record with six forced fumbles in 2016 • Invited to play in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in 2017 • Graduated in December with a degree in economics • Signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent Scobel Wiggins Victor Bolden Jr. (6) finished his Oregon State career ranked third in school history with 5,196 all- purpose yards and set the OSU record with 2,420 career kickoff return yards.
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