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Preview 2006 Review Quick Facts ...... 2 Season Review ...... 76 Media Information ...... 3 2006 Statistics ...... 78 Oregon Sports Network ...... 4 Individual Game-by-Game ..80 Season Outlook...... 6 Season Highs ...... 81 News & Notes ...... 8 Individual Honors ...... 82 Rosters ...... 10 2006 Starters ...... 83 Depth Charts ...... 12 Game Summaries ...... 84 Roster Analysis ...... 13 Pacifi c-10 2007 OREGON SCHEDULE Player Profi les Pac-10 Profi le ...... 92 Sept. 1 HOUSTON Eugene Agyeman ...... 15 Pac-10 Statistics ...... 93 Sept. 8 at Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. Sept. 15 FRESNO STATE Eugene Bacon ...... 16 All-Conference Teams ...... 96 Sept. 22 *at Stanford Stanford, Calif. Cavaille ...... 18 Pac-10 Bowls ...... 97 Sept. 29 *CALIFORNIA Eugene Davis ...... 21 Oct. 13 *WASHINGTON ST. Eugene Elshire ...... 24 Oregon Football Oct. 20 *at Washington Seattle, Wash. Faaeteete ...... 25 University Profi le ...... 100 Oct. 27 *USC Eugene Garrett ...... 26 Academics ...... 102 Nov. 3 *ARIZONA STATE Eugene Harper ...... 28 Athletics Facilities ...... 104 Nov. 15 *at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. Jackson ...... 29 City of Eugene ...... 106 Nov. 24 *at UCLA , Calif. Kaiser ...... 31 State of Oregon ...... 108 Dec. 1 *OREGON STATE Eugene Larkin...... 33 Oregon Amenities ...... 110 * Pacifi c-10 Conference Game B. Paysinger ...... 36 National Spotlight ...... 112 Reed ...... 37 Ducks in the Pros ...... 114 2006 OREGON RESULTS (7-6) Sept. 2 *STANFORD W 48-10 Schwartz ...... 38 Ducks ...... 120 Sept. 9 at Fresno State W 31-24 Teague ...... 42 Sept. 16 OKLAHOMA W 34-33 Unger ...... 46 Sept. 30 *at Arizona State W 48-13 Ward ...... 46 Autzen Background ...... 124 Oct. 7 *at California L 24-45 Ones to Watch ...... 48 Stadium Records ...... 125 Oct. 14 *UCLA W 30-20 Transfers ...... 49 Autzen Attendance ...... 126 Oct. 21 *at Washington State L 23-34 High School Recruits ...... 49 Top Crowds ...... 126 Oct. 28 PORTLAND STATE W 55-12 Attendance Marks ...... 128 Nov. 4 *WASHINGTON W 34-14 Coaching Staff Annual Attendance ...... 128 Nov. 11 *at USC L 10-35 ...54 Nov. 18 *ARIZONA L 10-37 Nov. 24 Oregon State L 28-30 Assistant Coaches...... 60 Opponents Dec. 21 ^BYU L 8-38 Support Staff...... 70 Houston/Michigan ...... 130 * Pacifi c-10 Conference Game Fresno State/Stanford ...... 131 ^ Las Vegas Bowl California/Wash. St...... 132 Washington/USCWashington/USC ...... 133 Credits ArizonaAiArizona SttState/Arizona...... 134State /Ai/Ariz Editors UCLA/OregonUCLA/Oregon SStateta ...... 135 David Williford, Andy McNamara OpponentOpponent SeriesSeries ...... 136 Rec.Rec. vs. All OppOpponentson .....138 Photographers Steve Dykes, Eric Evans, John Giustina, HistoryHistory Oscar Palmquist, Skyview Aerials, Geoff Thurner All-TimeAll-Time Leaders...... 140Leaders... SchoolSchool RecordRecords...... 146s.... Contributors TeamTeam RecordsRecords ...... 148 Greg Walker, Josh O’Toole, Geoff Thurner, TheThe LastLast Time...... 149Time...... Aaron Grossman, Ross Concillio, Aubrie Corey, Annual Leaders ...... 151 Tracy Tierney 1,000-Yard RRushersushe ...... 156 100-Yard100-Yard RushersRushers ...... 158 Printing 100-Yard ReceiversReceive ...... 161 Printing Services, ©2007 250-Yard Passing GGames ..164 ATH 0707-F10004 300-Yard300-Yard PassersPassers ...... 161 HallHall of Fame DucDucksk ...... 166 Etc.: The 2007 Football Guide is a publication of the Uni- All-AmericansAll-Americans ...... 167 versity of Oregon Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. Layout by Andy McNamara, cover design by Josh O’Toole. HonorHonor RollRoll ...... 168. Additional photos by Paul Abell, Chris Pietsch, Sally McAleer, CoachingCoaching LedLedgerger ...... 173 Joshua Hill and Drew Hallowell. Special thanks to Penny UOUO Assistant CCoachesoa .....174 Eberlein, Cliff Jenks, Dar Walen and Marlene Larsen at UO NationalNational RankingsRankings ...... 175 Printing Services. Cover laminated by IP/Koke. 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112th Season of Oregon Football OREGON ROAD HEADQUARTERS Sept. 8 at Michigan General Information Marriott Ypsilanti Eagle Crest 1275 South Huron Street Location ...... Eugene, Ore. Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Founded ...... 1876 T: (734) 821-6182 Enrollment ...... 20,394 Nickname ...... Ducks Sept. 22 at Stanford Colors ...... Green and Yellow San Mateo Marriott Stadium (Capacity) ...... Autzen (54,000) 1770 South Amphlett Blvd. Playing Surface...... FieldTurf San Mateo, CA 94402 Conference ...... Pacifi c-10 T: (650) 653-6000 First Football Season ...... 1894 All-Time Record ...... 537-459-46 (.537) Oct. 20 at Washington President ...... Dave Frohnmayer Bellevue Hilton Faculty Representative ...... James O’Fallon 300 112th Ave. SE Athletics Website ...... www.GoDucks.com Bellevue, WA 98004 T: (425) 455-1300 Department of Athletics • (541) 346-4481 Nov. 15 at Arizona Director of Athletics ...... Pat Kilkenny Hilton Tucson East Sr. Associate AD/Development ...... Jim Bartko 7600 E. Broadway Blvd. Sr. Associate AD/Senior Woman Administrator ...... Reneé Baumgartner Tucson, AZ 85710 Sr. Associate AD/Compliance & Academic Services ...... Gary Gray T: (520) 721-5600 Sr. Associate AD/External Affairs ...... Mike Marlow Associate AD/Business & Finance/CFO ...... Tom Larson Nov. 24 at UCLA Associate AD/Internal Operations ...... Steve McBride Wilshire Grand Los Angeles Associate AD/Special Assistant to the Dir...... Herb Yamanaka 930 Wilshire Blvd. Assistant AD/Operations & Events ...... Bob Beals Los Angeles, CA 90017 Assistant AD/Compliance ...... Bill Clever T: (213) 612-3949 Assistant AD/Student Services ...... Karen Nelson Assistant AD/Media Services ...... David Williford Football Facts Special Assistant to the ...... Neal Zoumboukos 2006 Record...... 7-6 Assistant to the Athletic Director ...... Julie Larsson 2006 Pac-10 Record/Finish ...... 4-5/T5th Final National Ranking ...... NA Football Staff • (541) 346-3825 Lettermen Returning/Lost ...... 48/19 Head Coach ...... Mike Bellotti (UC Davis ’73) Record at Oregon ...... 97-48-0 (12 Years) Returning Offensive Starters (8)*: Career Record ...... 118-73-2 (17 Years) WR Cameron Colvin* (6-2, 207, Sr.), QB (6-4, 205, Sr.), WR Brian Pay- Assistant Coaches singer (6-2, 208, Sr.), OT Assoc. Head Coach/Offensive Line ...... Steve Greatwood (Oregon ‘80) (6-7, 337, Sr.), RB (5-11, Asst. Head Coach/Linebackers...... Don Pellum (Oregon ‘85) 230, Jr.), OG Josh Tschirgi (6-4, 299, Offensive Coordinator ...... (New Hampshire ‘90) Sr.), OT Max Unger (6-5, 287, Jr.), Defensive Coordinator ...... Nick Aliotti (UC Davis ‘76) WR Jaison Williams (6-5, 240, Jr.). Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends .... (Washington State ‘83) Running Backs ...... Gary Campbell (UCLA ‘73) Offensive Starters Lost (4): Defensive Line ...... Michael Gray (Oregon ‘84) WR Jordan Kent, C Enoka Lucas, Defensive Secondary ...... John Neal (BYU ‘80) OG Palauni Ma Sun, TE Dante Wide Receivers ...... Robin Pfl ugrad (Portland State ‘80) Rosario. Strength & Conditioning Coach ...... Jim Radcliffe (Pacifi c ’80) Returning Defensive Support Staff Starters (8)*: Asst. AD/Dir. of FB Operations ...... Jeff Hawkins (Bridgewater State ’89) SS Kwame Agyeman Academic Coordinator...... Tim Bruegman (Eastern Washington ‘96) (5-11, 205, Sr.), Asst. Director of FB Operations/External ...... Jeff Eberhart (Oregon ’97) CB Asst. Director of FB Operations/Internal ...... Kyle Wiest (Oregon ’04) (5-11, 208, So.), ROV Patrick Graduate Assistants ...... Eddy Morrissey (Plymouth State ‘93) Chung (5-11, 210, Jr.), DT David Faaeteete ...... Matt Dawson (Massachusetts, ‘01) (6-2, 310, Sr.), DE Victor Filipe* (6-2, 282, Asst. Strength & Cond. Coach ...... Geoff Ginther (Miami University ’84) Sr.), DE Nick Reed (6-2, 255, Jr.), CB Walter Asst. Strength & Cond. Coach ...... Jeremy Pick (Greenville College ‘92) Thurmond III (6-0, 180, So.), LB A.J. Tuitele Coor., Athletic Medicine ...... Dr. Robert Crist (Indiana ’61) (5-11, 226, Sr.). Assoc. Dir., Athletic Medicine/Football ...... Kevin Steil (Chico State ’89) Assoc. Dir., Athletic Medicine ...... Kim Terrell (Oregon ’81) Defensive Starters Lost (5)*: Team Physicians ...... Dr. Ken Singer (M.I.T. ’61) LB Brent Haberly*, FS J.D. Nelson, LB Blair Phil- ...... Dr. Greg Skaggs (Creighton, ‘88) lips, DE Darius Sanders, DT Matt Toeaina. Equipment Manager ...... Pat Conrad (Oregon) Asst. Equipment Manager ...... Brett Moyer (Oregon ‘05) Returning Kickers (0): Video Coordinator ...... Steve Pohl (Georgetown College ’92) Asst. Video Coordinator ...... Joel Smith (Oregon ‘04) Kickers Lost (2): Secretaries ...... Colleen Morgan Aaron Knowles (P), Paul Martinez (PK)...... Darlene Barton *indicates 2005 starter

2 University of Oregon Footballtball © 2007 University of Oregon Department of Intercollegiate Athletics MEDIA INFORMATION

CREDENTIALS Offi ce of Media Services Requests for press box and photo credentials for all games at Autzen Stadium must be made as far in Len Casanova Center advance as possible to the Director of Media Services. When time permits, credentials will be mailed. 2727 Leo Harris Parkway Otherwise, credentials will be left at Will Call, located at the ticket booth near the South Gate. De- Suite 244 fi ned priority for receiving credentials will be as follows: (1) Representatives of outlets requiring daily deadlines, commercial television stations, OSN affi liate radio stations, nationally circulated publica- Eugene, OR 97401 tions and outlets who regularly the visiting team; (2) Area weekly and periodical publications, radio T: (541) 346-5488 F: (541) 346-5449 stations not affi liated with the OSN and additional campus outlets. Outlets that regularly cover the Ducks will receive a higher priority possible. Visiting representatives also are encouraged to inform their local SID of pending coverage. Only outlets producing audited circulation or audience totals will David Williford be granted working credentials. Assistant AD/Media Services Football Contact PARKING A limited number of parking passes will be made available through the Oregon Media Services Of- Direct: (541) 346-2251 fi ce. Access to parking (Lots 8 and 9) may be obtained via Leo Harris Parkway directly south of the Home: (541) 729-6801 stadium press box. E-mail: [email protected]

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TELEPHONES Greg Walker Oregon will have telephones in the press box for use with third-party, collect or credit card calls only. Assistant Director Outlets are encouraged to order their own phones for transmitting stories or fi ling reports if covering M Basketball/Soccer/M Golf Oregon on a regular basis or if tight deadlines become an issue. Contact University Telecommunica- tions (541-346-1017) for all telephone service. Direct: (541) 346-2252 Home: (541) 954-8775 E-mail: [email protected] LOCKER ROOMS Oregon’s locker room is located in the Casanova Center, west of Autzen Stadium. The visitor’s locker room is located underneath the west end of Autzen Stadium.

Andria Wenzel PHOTOGRAPHERS Assistant Director Credentialed personnel working the sidelines must obey the NCAA rules pertaining to sideline W Basketball/Volleyball boundaries. Photographers are to be no closer than six feet to the playing fi eld and must be outside the 25-yard lines at each end of the fi eld. Photographers are not allowed inside the team boxes. Direct: (541) 346-0962 Photo passes must be worn in an easily visible manner by all photographers in all weather conditions. Home: (916) 838-2346 A work area to send digital photos is located underneath the stands in the east . Television E-mail: [email protected] videographers wishing to setup tripods in the Casanova Center Press Room prior to the game for the post-game press conference must do so two-and-a-half hours before kickoff.

DIRECTIONS From Eugene Airport (Mahlon Sweet Field, approx. 20 minutes) — Exit airport, proceed to the fi rst stop light (Airport Road), then turn right on Highway 99W. Proceed southbound (right) on Highway 99W to Beltline. Follow Beltline east to Delta Highway and turn right. Follow Delta Highway for sev- eral miles and bear to the left as it converts to I-105. Exit Country Club Road/Autzen Stadium and go right at end of the ramp. Follow Country Club Road to the fi rst intersection and turn right on MLK Blvd. Autzen Stadium is less than a half mile on the right, located behind the Casanova Center and Moshofsky Sports Center.

From Portland International Airport (approx. two hours) — From the terminal, take I-205 south to I-5 south to Eugene. Take Eugene exit 194B and follow I-105 approximately one mile to the fi rst exit (Coburg Road). Go straight through the stop light (steering slightly to the left) and turn left at the fi rst stop light (Country Club Road). Turn right at the second stop light (MLK Blvd.) and Autzen Stadium, (541) 346-7074 the Casanova Center and the Moshofsky Sports Center are located less than a half mile on the right Autzen Stadium side of the road. Press Box

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The Football Broadcast Team Veteran Oregon sportscaster Jerry Allen, now in his 21st year as the Ducks’ popular radio play-by-play voice, is joined by radio analyst Mike Jorgensen for his 18th season. In addition to Oregon Sports Network programming, Jerry Allen can be heard each weekday morning on KUGN 590 in Eugene. A former Oregon , Mike Jorgensen continues to be actively Jerry Allen involved in the Ducks football program. Jay Allen begins his second season as sideline analyst for the radio network.

OSN Football Radio Network The Oregon Sports Network begins its 18th season of operation, con- tinuing to broadcast all University of Oregon football, men’s and women’s basketball contests and coaches Mike Jorgensen shows exclusively along its state-wide affi liate net- work. Since its inception in 1987, as a means to promote all activities within the athletic department, the Oregon Sports Network has been known as one of the nation’s pioneer in-house radio and television networks on the collegiate scene. This network airs over 90 ra- dio and television broadcasts per year. The cornerstones of the Oregon Sports Network are KUGN 590 in Eu- Jay Allen gene/Springfi eld and KXL 750 in Portland. KUGN has been the Eug ene broadcast partner for the last nine years, while KXL has been part of the network since its inception.

OSN Football Television Network All Oregon football games will be televised tape delayed over the Or- egon Sports Network, spearheaded by Eugene’s KEZI (9) in the southern Willamette Valley, KDRV-TV (12) in Joe Giansante Medford, KDKF-TV (31) in Klamath Falls as well as all of the Comcast (14) cable affi liates throughout the state of Oregon. KEZI Sports Director Joe Giansante handles the play-by-play duties for Oregon Sports Network TV programming, while for- mer Oregon defensive back and 13-year NFL veteran Anthony Newman returns for a fi fth year as an analyst for the TV network.

Anthony Newman

2007 OREGON SPORTS NETWORK Market Station Frequency Astoria KAST-AM 1370 Bend KBND-AM 1110 Brookings KURY-AM 910 Burns KZZR-AM 1230 Coos Bay/North Bend KHSN-AM 1230 Corvallis/Albany KGAL-AM 1580 Eugene KUGN-AM 590 Florence KCST-FM 106.9 Grants Pass KAJO-AM 1270 Hood River KIHR-AM 1340 John Day KJDY-AM 1400 Klamath Falls KFLS-AM 1450 Lakeview KQIK-AM 1230 Las Vegas, Nev. KLAV-AM 1230 Lincoln City KBCH-AM 1400 Medford KCMX-AM 880 Newport/Toledo KPPT-AM 1230 Pendleton KTIX-AM 1240 Portland KXL-AM 750 Roseburg KQEN-AM 1240 Salem KYKN-AM 1430 Tillamook KTIL-FM 104.1

4 University of Oregon Football © 2007 University of Oregon Department of Intercollegiate Athletics © 2007 University of Oregon Department of Intercollegiate Athletics SSEASONEASON OUTLOOKOUTLOOK Ducks Seek to Regain Their Edge Frustrations from 2006 to provide motivation for 2007.

Little doubt remains as to the motivation ference in scoring offense and 25th nationally possessing the best combination of traits from that will fuel the Ducks in 2007. (29.5 avg.), it fell to ninth in scoring defense the pair, as well as being a profi cient block- Redemption! (26.5 avg.). That charity became too great to er and receiver. Redshirt freshman Remene It’s not so much about Oregon’s 7-6 record overcome, especially down the stretch. Alston Jr. adds an exciting element with his or last season’s fi fth-place tie in the Pacifi c- Oregon is no longer in the mood to be so quickness, while senior Andiel Brown has 10 Conference. It has more to do with how generous. proven reliable when called upon as well as a the year ended. Not even a 10th post-season threat as a kick returner. appearance in the past 12 years could mask Offense Junior Jaison Williams emerged on the the frustration of four disappointing losses to After four games last year, the Ducks found scene last year with 68 catches for 984 yards close 2006. themselves eighth in the country in rushing of- and six scores. The 6-5, 240-pounder tied the Winning records and bowl invitations aren’t fense (227.5 avg.), sixth in scoring (40.3 avg.) school record for most 100-yard receiving ef- enough to quell the expectations of 13th-year and fourth in total offense (497.0 avg.), en forts in one season (5) before encountering head coach Mike Bellotti. It’s more about com- route to a 2-0 Pac-10 start. ailments that hampered his effectiveness the ‘07 PREVIEW DUCKS peting to the maximum of one’s ability. That The majority of those weapons are back as fi nal three games. COACHES didn’t happen enough last year. the goal will be to sustain that production over Senior Brian Paysinger was effective in the FB STAFF slot, breaking into the and re- ‘06 REVIEW “I thought we lost our edge, and that edge the course of the season. PAC-10 can be a combination of confi dence and men- Senior Dennis Dixon and sponding with 34 catches for 451 yards and THIS IS UO tal toughness,” Bellotti said about 2006. “The Brady Leaf provide experienced leadership three scores. AUTZEN OPPONENTS tougher you are, the more confi dent you are. and demonstrated a grasp of the offensive al- Senior Cameron Colvin hopes to return HISTORY “I felt at times we didn’t compete as well as terations in the spring. to form from a sophomore season when he STAFF we have in the past,” he added. “I think we had Dixon started the fi rst 11 games a year ago, caught 22 passes for 332 yards and three the talent but again if you lose confi dence, the as well as the fi nal four contests from 2005, scores, vying for the role vacated by Jordan only place you can regain that is on the fi eld and enters fall drills as the man at the helm. Kent (44-491-4 TDs). Senior Garren Strong and by your own performance.” He fi nished 2006 fourth in the Pac-10 in also is available after starting the fi rst two There were enough things that went right total offense (215.4 avg.) and completed 61 games last season and tallying seven catches for Oregon to jump out to a 4-0 start, including percent of his passes (197-322) for 2,143 for 81 yards before injuries became a factor. tough road wins at Fresno State and Arizona yards and 12 . Oregon’s third- Junior college transfer Terence Scott or fresh- State as well as prevailing against then-No. 15 leading rusher also added 442 yards and two man Drew Davis also could be factors. Oklahoma. But more appeared to be lost in scores on the ground. During the initial four- The biggest question heading into last the fi fth game than just the 45-24 setback at game stretch, Dixon threw for 1,032 yards, six spring was the replacement for three-year California. TDs and only two of his 14 , com- starting center and fi rst-team all-league pick Bellotti takes it upon himself as the school’s pleting 65 percent of his throws (89-137). Enoka Lucas. Junior Jeff Kendall emerged as all-time winningest coach to reassert what Leaf assumed the starting role in the fi nal the leading candidate but much won’t be sort- was missing. two games of the year against Oregon State An emphasis on mental toughness was and BYU. He put Oregon in position to win instilled during spring drills, as well as creat- the Civil War with a go-ahead scoring strike Jeremiah Johnson ing more competitive situations. As a result, in the fi nal three minutes of the game before a defense that had several questions rose experiencing the same struggles as the rest of to the challenge, while an offense adjusted the team in the Las Vegas Bowl. Leaf threw for to changes initiated by fi rst-year coordinator 274 yards and one TD at Oregon State and Chip Kelly. 262 yards and two scores off the bench at With 14 of last year’s starters among the Washington State. 48 returning lettermen, in addition to two ad- Sophomore Nathan Costa didn’t look like ditional starters from 2005, many of the key a true freshman in brief reserve appearances ingredients for success are already in place. (5-5, 73 passing yards, 39 yards rushing on A pair of senior quarterbacks capable of put- seven carries) and has emerged as a contend- ting up big numbers, a solid running game fu- er for more playing time. eled by an experienced offensive line and two Junior Jonathan Stewart backs Bellotti considers to be among the best proved he’s up for the task as the Ducks’ tandems in the country, and a defensive sec- workhorse if it weren’t for classmate Jeremiah ondary that could be one of the Ducks’ best in Johnson. The second-team all-conference more than a decade provide the backbone to choice ran for 981 yards and 10 touchdowns rebound from last season’s disappointment. in his fi rst year as the team’s featured runner, After all, Oregon possessed the talent to eclipsing the 100-yard plateau on fi ve occa- lead the Pacifi c-10 Conference in rushing sions. offense (182.2 avg.), total offense (423.2 Johnson has earned the opportunity to avg.) and pass defense (173.5 avg.) last sea- receive his fair share of playing time, gaining son. Yet that punch was offset by turnovers 644 yards on the ground and leading all run- in near-record proportions (109th nationally) ning backs with a 6.3-yard per carry average. that shortened the fi eld for opponents and He equaled Stewart’s 10 rushing touchdowns handicapped Oregon’s own offensive effec- on 80 fewer carries. tiveness. Although it fi nished third in the con- Sophomore Andre Crenshaw is touted as

6 University of Oregon Football © 2007 University of Oregon Department of Intercollegiate Athletics SSEASONEASON OUTLOOKOUTLOOK ed out until it is determined where two-year starter J.D. Nelson before a spring knee injury ceived a strong push from junior Jerome Boyd starting left offensive Max Unger will delayed his impact. Senior Matthew Harper in the spring. Despite credited with only 12 line up. The second-team all-Pac-10 Confer- will solidify that post in his absence, with con- tackles in 2006, Boyd possesses the athleti- ence honoree and Oregon’s best offensive verted T.J. Ward providing depth cism reminiscent of past Oregon mainstays in lineman could play any one of fi ve positions at safety and support in multiple back situa- that slot. along the interior line. The 25-game starter will tions. Injuries took its greatest toll on last year’s be fl anked by senior guard Josh Tschirgi, who Sophomore Willie Glasper and senior Ja- defensive line, with no fewer than fi ve players has accumulated 22 notches in the starting meel Dowling will offer some tested depth on who were counted on for signifi cant contribu- lineup. the perimeter while redshirt freshmen Marvin tions unable to answer the bell at times. From there, the program’s best fi ve offen- Johnson and Chad Peppars emerged in the Only defensive ends Nick Reed and Darius sive linemen will sort themselves out in the fall. spring to provide quality depth now and prom- Sanders were able to play in all 13 games, with Senior Geoff Schwartz has started 23 games ise for the future. only Reed returning after making 30 tackles over the course of the last two seasons, junior The team’s one area that probably posed and second on the team with 3.5 quarterback Mark Lewis owns the versatility to play on a the most questions heading into the spring sacks. Senior Victor Filipe returns after miss- number of different fronts, junior holdovers Jon was linebacker, where Oregon would have ing all of last season with injuries and provides Teague and Jacob Hucko have worked their to make amends for its leading tackler Blair experience as a fi ve-game starter from 2005. way up the depth chart since this time last Phillips (105), as well as former starter Brent Redshirt freshman Brandon Bair and year, and senior Pat So’oalo could be ready to Haberly. The return of 15-game starter A.J. Tu- sophomore transfer Will Tukuafu look to be of make his presence felt. itele at Will linebacker and Kwame Agyeman, immediate help at the ends and offered more ‘07 PREVIEW than their share of highlights during more than DUCKS The Ducks benefi ted from the luxury of be- who opened all 13 games last year at strong- COACHES ing able to redshirt junior Fenuki Tupou last side linebacker, offered some solace but there one spring scrimmage. FB STAFF year and he could join the ranks among the was no apparent answer in the middle. Seniors David Faaeteete and Jeremy ‘06 REVIEW PAC-10 offensive line’s elite. Redshirt freshmen Jordan Junior John Bacon put some of those fears Gibbs, along with junior Cole Linehan, each THIS IS UO Holmes, C.E. Kaiser or Bo Thran also could started a minimum of fi ve games at tackle last AUTZEN OPPONENTS prove that they’re ready to make major con- year and are hoping to remain healthy. Junior HISTORY tributions. Ra’Shon Harris was expected to provide a lot STAFF Tight end has been a vital cog in Oregon’s of inside push with his 6-5, 321-pound frame, offensive arsenal in the past but is void of but was limited to only four games following a much experienced help. At 6-5, 240 pounds, fall camp injury. Junior Michael Speed brings sophomore ’s physical gifts make a different dimension to the table, relying on him an intriguing possibility as a down-fi eld quickness and technique. target. But he has only four catches for 45 yards under his belt. Junior Matt Larkin has Special Teams provided the Ducks with some help in the The Ducks’ kicking game should be much past while junior Ryan Keeling opened eyes improved with the return of Tom Osborne as with fi ve grabs for 65 yards in the Spring special teams coordinator following a six-year Game. hiatus. However, Oregon could be opening the Defense year with both a punter and place-kicker mak- All discussions regarding the strengths of ing their major college debuts. the defense have to start with the secondary Coaches are counting on junior transfer -- the Ducks have led the Pac-10 in pass de- Josh Syria to elevate the Ducks’ punting game, fense each of the past two seasons, with last which has languished in the bottom third of year’s 173.5 yards allowed per game reigning the Pac-10 for the past four years. He aver- as the program’s best effort in 15 seasons in aged 38.3 yards on 12 punts at Wofford three addition to ranking 20th in the country. years ago. Coaches had high hopes for Patrick Freshman Daniel Padilla was recruited to Chung the minute he fi rst came to camp as take over Oregon’s place-kicking chores but a 16-year-old true freshman in 2004 and they will be pushed by junior Matt Evensen. Pa- haven’t been disappointed. The bigger deci- dilla connected on 14-16 fi eld goals and all sion may have been where to play him but he John Bacon 44 PATs as an all-state kicker at Corona (CA) has settled in at rover. High School. The 25-game career starter ranked as Or- Evensen - who has handled the majority egon’s third-leading tackler a year ago (84) in at ease although he will still have to pass the of kickoffs for the team the past two seasons addition to intercepting four passes, after fi n- test in live action with only 14 games and two - converted only one of three fi eld goals and ishing second in stops in 2005. tackles under his belt. Coaches are undecided all six PATs last year after he was successful Sophomores Jairus Byrd and Walter Thur- whether redshirt freshman Spencer Paysinger on four of nine three-pointers and all 13 extra mond III will man the two cornerback slots for may be best suited in the middle or at strong- points in 2005. years to come, with Byrd sharing the Pac-10’s side linebacker, while senior Josh Thomas- The kick return game should be in steady defensive freshman-of-the-year accolades Dotson could also be of help. hands with Jonathan Stewart displaying the while he and Thurmond earned Freshman Tuitele claimed 59 tackles and score two talent as one of the program’s best returners All-America acclaim. Byrd fi nished third in the touchdowns, and could play either side of the in his short tenure, averaging 30.0 yards per league in interceptions (5) while Thurmond perimeter. Sophomore Kevin Garrett tallied return in his career and leading the Pac-10 in stands as the Ducks’ second-leading return- seven tackles as a reserve last season while each of his fi rst two seasons. Jeremiah John- ing tackler (67) and was eighth in the confer- junior walk-on Erik Elshire has moved up the son averaged 20.4 yards on 16 tries. ence in passes defensed. ladder. Punt return chores will sort themselves Senior Ryan DePalo was penciled in to in- Agyeman has benefi tted from experience out, with Andiel Brown (12.9 avg.) and Patrick herit the free safety post vacated by three-year and his 43 tackles from a year ago but re- Chung (12.1 avg.) fending off challengers.

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DEAN OF THE PAC-10 … Not only does STAFF CHANGES … Chip Kelly is in RETURNING HONOREES … Six Oregon 13th-year head coach Mike Bellotti resume his his fi rst year as the program’s sixth offensive returnees came away from last season receiv- role as the longest-tenured football mentor in coordinator and quarterbacks coach under ing honors for their play and are expected to be the conference, he stands as one of its most head coach Mike Bellotti. Kelly spent the past among the team’s leaders for the coming year. successful. Surpassed only by USC in overall eight seasons as offensive coordinator and Ironically, all are underclassmen. Below is a list wins in the Pacifi c-10 Conference during his quarterbacks coach at New Hampshire, with of Oregon’s 2005 honorees returning. Oregon tenure (97-48), he is among an elite the Wildcats fi nishing second in the NCAA’s Jairus Byrd collection of all-time conference coaches who Championship Subdivision (I-AA) in total of- • Pac-10 Conference honorable mention have won 60 or more league games during their fense (493.5), third in scoring (41.7) and fi fth • Pac-10 co-Freshman of the Year illustrious careers in the loop currently known in passing (300.1 avg.) in 2005. He replaces • 1st-team Freshman All-America as the Pac-10. Only nine conference brethren Gary Crowton, who departed to assume the (Rivals.com) have ever achieved that milestone as Bellotti same role at LSU. In addition, former Oregon • 2nd-team Freshman All-America is tied for eighth on the Pac-10’s all-time list of special teams coordinator/tight ends coach (The Sporting News) league coaching victories (60-37) with former (1995-2000) Tom Osborne returns to Eugene • Pac-10 All-Freshman fi rst team Arizona coach . That record places in his same capacity after spending the past six (The Sporting News) him 17th on the league’s career winning per- years at Arizona State. centage list in Pac-10 games (.619). He could Patrick Chung rise as high as fourth in the league in all-time STEPPING DOWN … One major differ- • Pac-10 Conference honorable mention ‘07 PREVIEW conference wins by season’s end as there are ence this year will be the absence of assistant Jonathan Stewart DUCKS COACHES fi ve other coaches who have won between 60 head coach Neal Zoumboukos, who stepped • Pac-10 Conference 2nd Team FB STAFF and 65 league games during their conference down as Oregon’s long-time offensive line and ‘06 REVIEW Walter Thurmond III PAC-10 careers. tight ends coach following 27 years on the • Pac-10 Conference honorable mention THIS IS UO Ducks’ staff. The 40-year collegiate coaching • 2nd-team Freshman All-America AUTZEN CLIMBING THE LADDER … OPPONENTS Mike Bel- veteran remains at Oregon as a special assis- (Rivals.com) HISTORY lotti became the winningest football coach in tant to the athletics director, serving primarily as STAFF • 3rd-team Freshman All-America the history of the University of Oregon last a liaison with the academic sector of campus. (The Sporting News) season, with his 97 wins surpassing the 91 • Pac-10 All-Freshman fi rst team victories secured by (1977-94). CLASS BREAKDOWN … Among the 14 (The Sporting News) Only (.727%—1906, 1913-17) returning starters from last season, seven of has accumulated a better winning percentage them are seniors. When you throw in two more Max Unger than Bellotti’s .669 percent (97-48) among his starters back from the 2005 season, that brings • Pac-10 Conference 2nd team peers who have coached the Ducks a minimum the number of seniors in leadership roles to Jaison Williams of three seasons. nine. In addition, this year’s roster boasts of 11 • Pac-10 Conference honorable mention additional returning senior lettermen -- two of • 2006 Biletnikoff Award semi-fi nalist NEARING THE CENTURY MARK … which begin fall drills atop the depth chart at Oregon’s Mike Bellotti is about to join a select their positions. That leaves 19 juniors who are COLLEGE GRADUATES … Four Oregon number of coaches who have accumulated returning lettermen and nine sophomores. seniors will take to the football fi eld this fall as 100 or more wins at one school in the Pac- college graduates, while two others already 8/Pac-10 Conference. Leading the way is MOST EXPERIENCED … Despite the have completed their requirements in their Washington’s Don James, who tallied a 153- loss of two starters from last year’s offensive major and are expected to graduate by the end 57-2 mark (1975-92) in 18 seasons in Seattle. line, that area remains as the one that boasts of the fall term. Quarterback Brady Leaf (politi- The other four were UCLA’s Terry Donahue of the most experience heading into the fall. cal science/business minor), long snapper Eric (151-74-8; 1976-95), as well as USC’s John Junior Max Unger (as well as junior rover Patrick Steimer (political science), offensive guard McKay (127-40-8; 1960-75), Howard Jones Chung) both have started all 25 games in which Josh Tschirgi (political science) and strongside (121-36-13; 1925-40) and John Robinson the Ducks have played the past two years when linebacker A.J. Tuitele (political science) already (104-35-4; 1976-82, 1993-97). Tommy they were redshirt freshmen. But next in line are have earned their undergraduate degrees, while Prothro did combine for a 104-55-5 record at senior offensive linemen Geoff Schwartz and quarterback Dennis Dixon (sociology) and de- Oregon State (1955-64) and UCLA (1965- Josh Tschirgi, who have been in the starting fensive end Victor Filipe (political science) will 70), but 63 wins were the most posted at one lineup for 23 and 22 games, respectively. do so by the end of December. school (OSU). Frank Kush acquired a 176-54- 1 ledger in 22 seasons at Arizona State but only GROUND GAME … Oregon’s 26 - THUNDERBOLT AND LIGHTFOOT … 12 of those wins occurred after the Sun Devils ing touchdowns in 2006 equaled the school One was hailed as one of Oregon’s biggest became a part of the Pac-10 in 1978. record for most TDs scored on the ground (26 recruiting coups in recent history as one of in 1996). That compared to only 16 rushing the nation’s top running back recruits. The CONFERENCE LEADERS … Last sea- scores the previous year and marked the fi rst other received barely a mention other than from son, the Ducks fi nished the year leading the time in four seasons the Ducks had run into the those in the know. Yet the tandem of Jonathan Pac-10 in rushing offense (182.2 avg.) for end zone on as many as 20 occasions. Much Stewart and Jeremiah Johnson has become the fi rst time since 1955, total offense (423.2 of that credit belongs to Jonathan Stewart, Oregon’s best one-two punch since 2001. avg.) for the fi rst time since records were made who has run for 20 touchdowns in his fi rst While it was Stewart who rushed for 981 yards available in 1954, and in pass defense (173.5 two years. a year ago, it was Johnson’s 6.3-yard per-carry avg.) for the second time in as many years. Prior average that bettered Stewart’s 5.4 average. to that, Oregon had not led the league in pass WATCH OUT FOR STEWART … Junior Stewart may have scored 11 touchdowns on defense since 1967. It also paced the Pac-10 running back Jonathan Stewart is one of six the season but Johnson was close behind with in total defense in 2005. Individually, Jonathan Pac-10 players on the fi rst Watch List for the 10 scores. Stewart fi nished second in league in Stewart led the league in kickoff returns (28.1 71st , which has annually been all-purpose yards (136.2) but Johnson wasn’t avg.) for the second year in a row. presented to the nation’s outstanding collegiate far behind, ranking ninth in the league (92.2). football player since 1937.

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THE KEY TO VICTORY … Jonathan NFL PEDIGREE … No fewer than four MEDIA AVAILABILITY . . . Beginning Stewart managed to eclipse the 100-yard Oregon players have fathers who played in the week of Aug. 27, Mike Bellotti will rushing pinnacle in fi ve games as a sopho- the , with the names be available to all media via a weekly more. On those occasions the Ducks re- of their fathers and their NFL career listed in teleconference on Tuesday mornings at mained unbeaten. When Stewart was held parenthesis. Included are Jairus Byrd (Gill 11:00 (PT). The teleconference offers an below 100 yards, Oregon could do no better Byrd, DB - San Diego, 1983-92), Erik Elshire opportunity to participate via the phone than a 2-6 mark. (Neil Elshire, DE - Minnesota, 1981-86), Mat- in addition to being uplinked via satel- thew Harper (Willie Harper, DE - San Fran- lite. Please notify the Oregon Media DIXON ON PACE … Quarterback Dennis cisco, 1973-83) and Casey (Clay Services Offi ce (541-346-5488) by the Dixon has made tremendous strides over the Matthews, LB - Cleveland and Atlanta, 1978- end of the day Monday if you wish to years in his accuracy, completing better than 96). participate on any given week. 66 percent of his throws as a sophomore. While his numbers may not have matched his ITS ONLY A STATE OF MIND … Age is TURNOVER TURNAROUND … Mike Bel- 2005 output a year ago, his 61.7 percent ca- relative but the opposite ends of the spectrum lotti has long professed that turnover margin reer accuracy rate (272-441) is still on pace fi nds senior Victor Filipe as the is the most important stat in to better ’ career school re- Ducks’ oldest player on the roster at 24 years of and last year’s team did its best to prove his cord of 61.0 percent. age. The youngest player is freshman defensive point. In 2005, Oregon fi nished the season lineman Dominic Glover, who doesn’t turn 18 ranked 10th in the country in turnover margin, UP FOR GRABS … On only one occa- until the day after Oregon faces Washington ‘07 PREVIEW DUCKS taking the football away from the opposition sion in school history (1998) have Oregon’s State on Oct. 13. COACHES 13 more times than it was giving it up, or fall- receivers accumulated more 100-yard receiv- FB STAFF ‘06 REVIEW ing on the +1.08 side of the ledger per game. ing efforts than a year ago when three play- STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE … Oregon’s PAC-10 The Ducks coughed the ball up 19 times while ers combined for eight games reaching the 12 2007 opponents accumulated an 88-65 THIS IS UO AUTZEN benefi ting from opponents giving it away on century mark. Junior Jaison Williams was re- record (.575) a year ago, with seven of the foes OPPONENTS 32 occasions. Included was Oregon’s national sponsible for fi ve of them while senior Brian advancing to bowl games. HISTORY fi nish of second in the country in interceptions Paysinger added one. Williams’ numbers were STAFF (23). That barometer took a turn for the worst good enough for 19th in the country in both CONTINUITY . . . Of the Ducks’ 10 coach- in 2006 as the Ducks fi nished 109th nationally receptions per game (5.67) and yards per es, fi ve of them have coached at Oregon for a in turnover margin (-0.77 avg.), giving the ball game (82.0). minimum of 15 years. away 32 times while benefi ting from only 22 takeaways. Only seven schools in the country PROTECTING THE QUARTERBACK … LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON … Head coach suffered from throwing more than Oregon’s Oregon’s 16 quarterback sacks allowed a year Mike Bellotti’s oldest son, Luke, has spent 18 interceptions. Unfortunately, the generous ago was good enough to rank second in the the past four years as a place-kicker for the mood cost the Ducks on the scoreboard. They Pac-10 as well as tied for 12th in the coun- Ducks, with Oregon about to benefi t from a generated 46 points (5 TDs, 4 FGs) from the try. That’s a far cry from the 41 QB sacks the second father-son combination. Second-year opposition’s miscues while yielding 143 points Ducks allowed in 2004. In the 12 seasons un- wide receivers coach Robin Pfl ugrad has been (18 TDs, 6 FGs) from their own turnovers. That der Mike Bellotti’s watch, Oregon has ranked joined by his son, Aaron, who is a freshman amounts to 41 percent of Oregon’s total points among the conference’s top three fi nishers in . allowed, or the equivalence of giving away 11 fewest sacks allowed on seven occasions, in- points per game. cluding leading the league fi ve times. ATTENDANCE RECORD … The Ducks are assured of playing in front of their largest ON THE DIAMOND … Despite not SECOND TO NONE … Individual stand- crowd in school history when they travel to playing baseball since the summer of 2003, outs in the secondary have been one of Ore- Ann Arbor, Mich., to face Michigan on Sept. 8. quarterback Dennis Dixon was a fi fth-round gon’s strong suits over the years, with a collec- Michigan Stadium lists a capacity of 107, 501. choice of the (168th overall) in tion of defensive backs that led the Ducks to The largest crowd Oregon has played in front this summer”s Amateur Baseball Draft. Dixon, the Rose Bowl in 1994 among the best. Four of to date was in the 1995 Rose Bowl when who turned down an offer to play for the Cin- of standouts that played on that team were 102,247 spectators watched the Pacifi c-10 cinnati Reds when he was picked in the 20th eventually drafted into the NFL, spanning from Conference champions face Penn State. round in the 2003 draft, is planning to return senior All-Americans Chad Cota and Herman to Eugene in time for the start of fall camp on O’Berry, and junior Alex Molden to freshman CONSECUTIVE SELLOUTS . . . Oregon Aug. 6, began the summer playing for the Gulf Kenny Wheaton. Rashad Bauman begins the 2007 season sporting 48 con- Coast Braves in Kissimmee, Fla. Through 17 and Steve Smith were multiple year-all confer- secutive sellouts., extending back to the 1999 games, the outfi elder had accumulated seven ence honorees in the early years of this decade. season. The last game that fell short of a sellout hits in 52 at bats, scoring six runs and four RBIs, If last year is an accurate indication, a current was vs. Nevada (41,374) on Sept. 18. USC while stealing three bases without being thrown contingent of standout defensive backs may came to Autzen Stadium the following week, out. Although Oregon has not fi elded a base- rival those groups. Junior rover Patrick Chung with the Ducks prevailing in a triple-overtime ball team since 1981, Dixon isn’t the Ducks’ returns as the leader of the group as has fi n- thriller. fi rst quarterback to pursue a baseball career. ished among his team’s top three tacklers in Chris Miller spent the summer of 1986 playing each of his fi rst two seasons. Seldom has Or- RECORD TICKET SALES . . . Oregon has baseball in the Seattle Mariners’ organization egon enjoyed the exploits from a pair of young established a record for season-ticket sales before returning to earn fi rst-team all-confer- cornerbacks any more than Jairus Byrd and for the 10th year in a row. The Ducks already ence honors on the football fi eld for the second Walter Thurmond III, who helped Oregon lead have sold 43,242 tickets on a season basis, year in a row. Ironically, Oregon announced over the Pac-10 in pass defense last year as redshirt exceeding last year’s mark in excess of 42,600 the summer that it would reinstate its intercol- freshmen. Byrd fi nished third in the league in in- season tickets. A year ago, the school averaged legiate baseball program, beginning with the terceptions (5) and Chung tied for seventh (4), 58,378 fans per game in a stadium that boasts 2008-09 season. while Byrd (12) and Chung (10) ranked seventh a capacity of 54,000. and eighth, respectively, in passes defended.

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Numerical Alphabetical No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. DOB Cl.-Exp. Hometown (HS/Last School) 1 Marvin Johnson ROV 30 Agyeman, Kwame SLB 5-11 205 10/26/85 Sr.-3L Itasca, IL (Lake Park) 2 T.J. Ward CB 5 Alston, Jr. Remene RB 5-8 200 10/03/87 Fr.-RS* Greensboro, NC (Page) 3 Cameron Colvin WR 79 Asper, Mark OL 6-7 316 11/08/85 Fr.-HS Idaho Falla, ID (Bonneville) 4 Jaison Williams WR 40 Bacon, John LB 6-3 227 07/30/85 Jr.-1L* Golden, CO (Lakewood) 5 Remene Alston, Jr. RB 88 Bair, Brandon DE 6-7 250 11/24/84 Fr.-RS* St. Anthony, ID (South Fremont) 5 Caleb Tommasini DB 6 Derrick Jones WR 87 Barkley, Daniel WR 6-1 210 08/10/88 Fr.-RS* Sacramento, CA (Clover Park) 6 Walter Thurmond III CB 40 Bellotti, Luke PK 5-9 182 03/16/85 Sr.-SQ* Eugene, OR (Sheldon) 7 Nathan Costa QB 13 Boyd, Jerome SLB 6-2 220 05/26/86 Jr.-2L* Los Angeles, CA (Dorsey) 7 Chad Peppars CB 27 Brown, Andiel RB 5-10 198 09/19/84 Sr.-1L* Portland, OR (Cle veland) 8 Terence Scott WR 23 Butterfi eld, Brian CB 5-11 180 07/17/88 Fr.-RS* Sherwood, OR (Sherwood) 9 Ryan DePalo FS 10 Dennis Dixon QB 32 Byrd, Jairus CB 5-11 208 10/07/86 So.-1L* Clayton, MO (Clayton) 11 QB 76 Carmichael, Charlie OL 6-4 296 01/06/89 Fr.-HS Sherman Oaks, CA (Notre Dame) 12 Cody Kempt QB 91 Cavaille, Rory WR 6-3 210 05/22/87 So.-1L* Shelton, WA (Shelton) 13 Jerome Boyd SLB 95 Celotto, Tonio DL 6-3 252 08/22/89 Fr.-HS Oakland, CA (Piedmont) ‘07 PREVIEW 15 Patrick Chung ROV 15 Chung, Patrick ROV 5-11 210 08/19/87 Jr.-2L* Rancho Cucamonga, CA DUCKS COACHES 16 Brady Leaf QB FB STAFF 17 Willie Glasper CB 3 Colvin, Cameron WR 6-2 207 03/05/86 Sr.-3L Pittsburg, CA (De La Salle) ‘06 REVIEW 18 Anthony Gildon CB 7 Costa, Nathan QB 6-1 220 05/15/88 So.-SQ Hilmar, CA (Hilmar) PAC-10 94 Cowles, Derek TE 6-5 235 08/31/87 Fr.-HS Beaverton, OR (Westview) THIS IS UO 19 Brian Paysinger WR AUTZEN 20 Matthew Harper FS 22 Crenshaw, Andre RB 5-10 202 12/31/87 So.-1L Lancaster, CA (Antelope Valley) OPPONENTS 67 Cullen, Sean OG 6-3 302 11/20/84 Sr.-SQ* Janesville, WI (Craig) HISTORY 21 Garren Strong WR STAFF 22 Andre Crenshaw RB 93 Dahlen, Nicholas WR 6-1 196 11/24/86 So.-SQ* Palos Verdes, CA (Palos Verdes) 23 Jeffrey Maehl S 82 Davis, Drew WR 6-1 202 01/04/89 Fr.-HS Denver, CO (Montbello) 23 Brian Butterfi eld CB 9 DePalo, Ryan FS 6-1 206 03/23/85 Sr.-3L* Beaverton, OR (Southridge) 24 Jeremiah Johnson RB 83 Dickson, Ed TE 6-5 240 07/25/87 So.-1L* Bellfl ower, CA (Bellfl ower) 25 Kevin Garrett LB 89 DiVincenzo, Chris TE 6-5 203 10/25/88 Fr.-RS* Porter Ranch, CA (Notre Dame) 26 Malachi Lewis RB 26 Tim Taylor P 89 DiVincenzo, Michael DE 6-2 244 03/22/87 So.-SQ* Porter Ranch , CA (Notre Dame) 27 Titus Jackson FS 10 Dixon, Dennis QB 6-4 205 01/11/85 Sr.-3L San Leandro, CA (San Leandro) 27 Andiel Brown RB 31 Dowling, Jameel CB 6-2 198 12/29/84 Sr.-1L Tacoma, WA (Butte College) 28 Jonathan Stewart RB 29 Doxey, Todd S 6-0 170 03/04/89 Fr.-HS San Diego, CA (Hoover) 29 Todd Doxey S 53 Elshire, Erik LB 6-0 220 06/12/86 Jr.-1L* Bend, OR (Summit) 30 Kwame Agyeman SLB 31 Jameel Dowling CB 85 Evensen, Matt PK 6-1 194 11/16/85 Jr.-2L* Portland, OR (Franklin) 32 Jairus Byrd CB 90 Faaeteete, David DT 6-2 310 03/10/86 Sr.-3L Medford, OR (North Medford) 33 Charles Neal RB 56 Filipe, Victor DE 6-2 282 01/02/83 Sr.-RS2L* Salt Lake City, UT (Highland) 34 A.J. Tuitele LB 4 1 Flint, Morgan PK 5-9 168 10/24/86 So.-SQ* Bend, OR (Bend) 35 Spencer Paysinger LB/SLB 6 4 Forer, Max OL 6-2 279 05/05/88 Fr.-RS* Santa Monica, CA (Santa Monica) 36 William Wallace CB 37 Talmadge Jackson III CB 52 Gandy, Loren LB 6-1 220 12/24/87 Fr.-RS* El Dorado Hills, CA (Oak Ridge) 37 Justin Kam DB 25 Garrett, Kevin LB 5-11 220 10/24/87 So.-1L* Carson, CA (Narbonne) 38 Eddie Pleasant SLB 99 Gibbs, Jeremy DT 6-3 290 07/03/85 Sr.-1L Stillwater, OK (NE Oklahoma A&M) 39 Will Tukuafu DE 18 Gildon, Anthony CB 6-0 168 12/21/88 Fr.-HS Simi Valley, CA (Oaks Christian) 40 John Bacon LB 17 Glasper, Willie CB 5-11 184 05/05/86 So.-1L* Pittsburg, CA (De La Salle) 40 Luke Bellotti PK 98 Glover, Dominic DL 6-5 230 10/14/89 Fr.-HS Ladera Ranch, CA (Mission Viejo) 41 Daniel Padilla PK 44 Hanna, Brandon LB 6-2 235 10/29/88 Fr.-HS Coeur d’Alene, ID (Lake City) 41 Morgan Flint PK 20 Harper, Matthew FS 6-0 181 11/26/84 Sr.-1L Union City, CA (City Coll. of ) 42 David Paulson HB 91 Harris, Ra’Shon DT 6-5 321 08/26/86 Jr.-2L* Pittsburg, CA (Pittsburg) 43 Michael Speed DT 54 Holmes, Jordan OL 6-4 295 05/16/88 Fr.-RS* Yuba City, CA (Yuba City) 44 Brandon Hanna LB 45 Terrell Turner LB 78 Hucko, Jacob OT 6-7 317 04/05/85 Jr.-2L* Buena Park, CA (Cerritos) 46 Matt Larkin TE 27 Jackson, Titus FS 6-0 204 10/18/86 So.-1L* Pomona, CA (Diamo nd Ranch) 47 Jason Turner HB 37 Jackson III, Talmadge CB 5-9 182 03/19/89 Fr.-HS Murrieta, CA (Chaparral) 48 John Laidet TE 24 Johnson, Jeremiah RB 5-9 205 02/15/87 Jr.-2L Los Angeles, CA (Dorsey) 49 Nick Reed DE 1 Johnson, Marvin ROV 5-10 197 04/28/88 Fr.-RS* Compton, CA (Dominguez) 50 Simi Toeaina DT 51 Jeff Kendall C 58# Johnson, Michael LB 6-0 225 02/10/87 So.-TR Portland, OR (Stonehill College) 52 Terrance Pritchett SLB 6 Jones, Derrick WR 6-1 176 01/23/86 So.-SQ Gardena, CA (Long Beach Poly) 52 Loren Gandy LB 68 Kaiser, C.E. OL 6-4 293 11/02/87 Fr.-RS* Veradale, WA (Central Valley) 53 Erik Elshire LB 37 Kam, Justin DB 6-1 202 04/07/87 So.-SQ* Honolulu, HI (Kamehameha) 54 Jordan Holmes OL 81 Keeling, Ryan TE 6-5 254 03/01/86 Jr.-2L* Springfi eld, OR (Thurston) 54 Riley Showalter LB 55 Casey Matthews LB 56 Victor Filipe DE 57 Fenuki Tupou OT

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58 Kenny Rowe DL 58# Michael Johnson LB No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. DOB Cl.-Exp. Hometown (HS/Last School) 59 Jeff King LS 12 Kempt, Cody QB 6-2 213 06/23/87 Fr.-RS* Beaverton, OR (Westview) 60 Max Unger OT 59 King, Jeff LS 5-11 223 12/09/85 Jr.-TR* Long Beach, CA (Utah State) 61 Josh Tschirgi OG 51 Kendall, Jeff C 6-3 297 01/01/86 Jr.-2L* Colorado Springs, CO (Air Academy) 62 Spencer Young LS 48 Laidet, John TE 6-5 225 10/03/88 Fr.-HS Bonanza, OR (Bonanza) 63 Jon Teague OG 46 Larkin, Matt TE 6-2 223 09/06/85 Jr.-1L* Boise, ID (Capital) 64 Max Forer OL 66 Pat So’oalo OG 16 Leaf, Brady QB 6-5 225 12/30/84 Sr.-3L* Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell) 67 Sean Cullen OG 26 Lewis, Malachi RB 6-3 206 07/26/89 Fr.-HS Oxnard, CA (Rio Mesa) 68 C.E. Kaiser OL 71 Lewis, Mark C/OT 6-4 308 07/17/85 Jr.-2L* Arroyo Grande, CA (Arroyo Grande) 69 Bo Thran OL 97 Linehan, Cole DT 6-4 304 06/18/85 Jr.-2L* Banks, OR (Banks) 70 Landis Provancha OL 23 Maehl, Jeffrey S 6-1 178 03/16/89 Fr.-HS Paradise, CA (Paradise) 71 Mark Lewis C/OT 74 Darrion Weems OL 55 Matthews, Casey LB 6-2 223 01/16/89 Fr.-HS Agoura Hills, CA (Oaks Christian) 33 Neal, Charles RB 6-1 212 08/04/88 Fr.-HS Yorba Linda, CA (Esperanza) 75 Geoff Schwartz OT 41 Padilla, Daniel PK 6-1 210 01/31/89 Fr.-HS Corona, CA (Corona) 76 Charlie Carmichael OL 42 Paulson, David HB 6-3 230 02/22/89 Fr.-HS Auburn, WA (Riverside) 77 Carson York OL 19 Paysinger, Brian WR 6-2 208 10/13/85 Sr.-3L* Long Beach, CA (Wilson) 78 Jacob Hucko OT ‘07 PREVIEW 79 Mark Asper OL DUCKS 80 Josh Syria P COACHES 35 Paysinger, Spencer LB/SLB 6-2 222 06/28/88 Fr.-RS* Los Angeles, CA (Beverly Hills) FB STAFF 7 Peppars, Chad CB 5-10 180 08/28/88 Fr.-RS* Los Angeles, CA (Loyola) 81 Ryan Keeling TE ‘06 REVIEW 89 Pfl ugrad, Aaron WR 5-10 172 09/24/88 Fr.-HS Eugene, OR (Sheldon) 82 Drew Davis WR PAC-10 THIS IS UO 38 Pleasant, Eddie SLB 6-2 208 12/17/88 Fr.-HS La Palma, CA (Kennedy) 83 Ed Dickson TE AUTZEN `94 Piper, Hayden DT 6-1 305 08/14/88 Fr.-RS* Concord, CA (Clayton Valley) 84 Eric Steimer LS OPPONENTS 85 Matt Evensen PK HISTORY STAFF 52 Pritchett, Terrance SLB 6-2 208 10/20/88 Fr.-HS Sacramento, CA (Grant) 87 Daniel Barkley WR 70 Provancha, Landis OL 6-4 301 06/07/88 Fr.-RS* Salem, OR (Sprague) 87 Josh Thomas-Dotson LB 49 Reed, Nick DE 6-2 255 09/01/87 Jr.-2L Trabuco Canyon, CA (Mission Viejo) 88 Brandon Bair DE 96 Robinson, Terrell WR 5-8 175 05/21/86 Jr.-TR* Irvine, CA (Saddleback College) 89 Aaron Pfl ugrad WR 11 Roper, Justin QB 6-6 210 07/28/87 Fr.-RS* Buford, GA (Buford) 89 Chris DiVincenzo TE 89 Michael DiVincenzo DE 58 Rowe, Kenny DL 6-3 215 04/22/89 Fr.-HS Long Beach, CA (Long Beach Poly) 90 David Faaeteete DT 8 Scott, Terence WR 5-11 179 09/25/86 Jr.-TR Knoxville, TN (College of the Canyons) 91 Ra’Shon Harris DT 75 Schwartz, Geoff OT 6-7 337 07/11/86 Sr.-3L Los Angeles, CA (Palisades Charter) 91 Rory Cavaille WR 54 Showalter, Riley LB 6-2 226 03/13/87 So.-SQ* Portland, OR (Central Catholic) 93 Nicholas Dahlen WR 66 So’oalo, Pat OG 6-5 332 06/21/85 Sr.-1L* Kaneohe, HI (Fresno City College) 94 Derek Cowles TE 94 Hayden Piper DT 43 Speed, Michael DT 6-4 258 05/05/86 Jr.-2L* Los Angeles, CA (University) 95 Tonio Celotto DL 84 Steimer, Eric LS 6-0 235 05/06/85 Sr.-2L* Bend, OR (Bend) 28 Stewart, Jonathan RB 5-11 230 03/21/87 Jr.-2L Lacey, WA (Timberline) 96 Terrell Robinson WR 21 Strong, Garren WR 6-3 203 12/04/84 Sr.-3L* San Jose, CA (Homestead) 97 Cole Linehan DT 80 Syria, Josh P 6-3 232 09/16/85 Jr.-TR* Wenatchee, WA (Wofford College) 98 Dominic Glover DL 99 Jeremy Gibbs DT 26 Taylor, Tim P 5-11 194 02/04/87 So.-TR* Corvallis, OR (Santa Barbara City College) 63 Teague, Jon OG 6-2 301 05/16/86 Jr.-2L* Portland, OR (David Douglas) 87 Thomas-Dotson, Josh LB 6-3 228 09/30/84 Sr.-2L* Florence, OR (Siuslaw) 69 Thran, Bo OL 6-5 299 11/17/87 Fr.-RS* Gresham, OR (Barlow) 6 Thurmond III, Walter CB 6-0 180 08/12/87 So.-1L* West Covina, CA (West Covina)

50 Toeaina, Simi DT 6-4 308 05/16/87 So.-SQ* Afono, American Samoa (Samoana) 5 Tommasini, Caleb DB 6-0 195 11/07/85 Jr.-TR* Winston, OR (Oregon State) 61 Tschirgi, Josh OG 6-4 299 03/15/85 Sr.-3L* Vancouver, WA (Skyview) 34 Tuitele, A.J. LB 5-11 226 09/09/84 Sr.-3L* Wilmington, CA (Banning) 39 Tukuafu, Will DE 6-3 279 01/03/84 So.-TR* Salt Lake City, UT (Scottsdale CC)

57 Tupou, Fenuki OT 6-6 322 05/02/85 Jr.-RS* Elverta, CA (Sierra College) 47 Turner, Jason HB 6-2 224 10/12/84 Sr.-2L* La Crescenta, CA (West LA College) 45 Turner, Terrell LB 6-3 248 05/04/89 Fr.-HS Los Angeles, CA (Crenshaw) 60 Unger, Max OT 6-5 287 04/14/86 Jr.-2L* Honaunau, Hawaii (Hawaii Preparatory) 36 Wallace, William CB 5-10 172 11/08/88 Fr.-HS West Covina, CA (West Covina)

2 Ward, T.J. CB 5-10 191 12/12/86 So.-1L* Antioch, CA (De La Salle) 74 Weems, Darrion OL 6-5 300 09/11/88 Fr.-HS Winnetka, CA (Taft) 4 Williams, Jaison WR 6-5 240 04/14/86 Jr.-2L* Inglewood, CA (Culver City) 77 York, Carson OL 6-4 285 06/14/89 Fr.-HS Coeur d’Alene, ID (Lake City) 62 Young, Spencer LS 6-0 191 11/13/87 Fr.-HS* Buffalo, WY (Buffalo)

*Utilized Redshirt Year #Ineligible for 2007 season while establishing transfer residency

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Wide Receiver Defensive End 4 JAISON WILLIAMS (9/10/1), 6-5, 240, Jr.-2L* 49 NICK REED (10/10/10), 6-2, 255, Jr.-2L 91 Rory Cavaille, 6-3, 210, So.-1L* 88 Brandon Bair, 6-7, 250, Fr.-RS* 6 Derrick Jones, 6-1, 176, So.-SQ 89 Michael DiVincenzo, 6-2, 244, So.-SQ*

Left Tackle 60 MAX UNGER (13/25/25), 6-5, 306, Jr.-2L* 97 Cole Linehan (5/7/1), 6-4, 304, Jr.-2L* 57 Fenuki Tupou, 6-6, 322, Jr.-TR* 91 Ra’Shon Harris, 6-5, 321, Jr.-2L* 79 Mark Asper, 6-7, 316, Fr.-HS 94 Hayden Piper, 6-1, 305, Fr.-RS*

Left Guard Defensive Tackle 61 JOSH TSCHIRGI (11/22/5), 6-4, 299, Sr.-3L* 90 DAVID FAAETEETE (7/7/0), 6-2, 310, Sr.-3L 66 Pat So’oalo, 6-5, 332, Sr.-1L* 99 Jeremy Gibbs (5/5/1), 6-3, 290, Sr.-1L or 68 C.E. Kaiser, 6-4, 293, Fr.-RS* 43 Michael Speed (6-4, 258, Jr.-2L*) 67 Sean Cullen, 6-3, 302, Sr.-SQ* Defensive End ‘07 PREVIEW Center Brian Paysinger 39 Will Tukuafu, 6-3, 279, So.-TR* or DUCKS COACHES 51 Jeff Kendall, 6-3, 297, Jr.-2L* 56 Victor Filipe (0/5/0), 6-2, 282, Sr.-2L* FB STAFF 54 Jordan Holmes, 6-4, 295, Fr.-RS* ‘06 REVIEW Will Linebacker PAC-10 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE THIS IS UO Right Guard 34 A.J. TUITELE (9/15/0), 5-11, 226, Sr.-3L* Kwame Agyeman ...... KWAH-mee AH-jah-mahn AUTZEN 63 Jon Teague (2/2/0), 6-2, 301, Jr.-2L* 25 Kevin Garrett, 5-11, 220, So.-1L* OPPONENTS Remene Alston ...... RIM-en-ee HISTORY 71 Mark Lewis (1/1/0), 6-4, 308, Jr.-2L* Andiel Brown ...... Ann-dee-EL 53 Erik Elshire, 6-0, 220, Jr.-1L* STAFF Jairus Byrd ...... JER-us 52 Loren Gandy, 6-1, 220, Fr.-RS* Right Tackle Rory Cavaille ...... Cav-ii-AA 75 GEOFF SCHWARTZ (11/23/2), 6-7, 337, Sr.-3L Nicholas Dahlen ...... DOLL-en Mike Linebacker 78 Jacob Hucko (1/1/0), 6-7, 317, Jr.-2L* Chris DiVencenzo ...... Di-ven-CENN-zoe 40 John Bacon, 6-3, 227, Jr.-1L* 69 Bo Thran, 6-5, 299, Fr.-RS* Michael DiVencenzo ...... Di-ven-CENN-zoe 35 Spencer Paysinger, 6-2, 222, Fr.-RS* or David Faaeteete...... Fah-ah-TEHT-aa 87 Josh Thomas-Dotson, 6-3, 228, Sr.-2L* Tight End Victor Filipe ...... Fah-LEEP-aa 54 Riley Showalter, 6-2, 226, So.-SQ* 83 Ed Dickson, 6-5, 240, So.-1L* Ra’Shon Harris ...... Rah-SHOHN Jacob Hucko ...... HUCK-oo 46 Matt Larkin, 6-2, 223, Jr.-1L* Malachi Lewis ...... MAHL-ah-II Strong Linebacker 81 Ryan Keeling, 6-5, 254, Jr.-2L* Cole Linehan ...... LEN-a-han 13 Jerome Boyd, 6-2, 220, Jr.-2L* Jeffrey Maehl ...... MAIL 30 KWAME AGYEMAN (13/13/13), 5-11, 205, Sr.-3L Quarterback Daniel Padilla...... Pah-DEE-a 35 Spencer Paysinger, 6-2, 222, Fr.-RS* 10 DENNIS DIXON (11/15/0), 6-4, 205, Sr.-3L Chad Peppars ...... PEP-pers 16 Brady Leaf (2/2/2), 6-5, 225, Sr.-3L* Aaron Pfl ugrad ...... FLU-grad Left Cornerback 7 Nathan Costa, 6-1, 220, So.-SQ Pat So’oalo ...... So-ah-AHL-oo 32 JAIRUS BYRD (11/11/11), 5-11, 208, So.-1L* 12 Cody Kempt, 6-2, 213, Fr.-RS* Eric Steimer ...... STIE-mur 17 Willie Glasper (1/1/0), 5-11, 184, So.-1L* 11 Justin Roper, 6-6, 210, Fr.-RS* Josh Syria ...... Sii-REE 23 Brian Butterfi eld, 5-11, 180, Fr.-RS* Simi Toeaina ...... SEM-ee Toe-AAN-a Running Back Josh Tschirgi ...... SHUR-gee Rover A.J. Tuitele ...... TOO-ah-TELL-ee 28 JONATHAN STEWART (12/13/11), 5-11, 230, Jr.-2L Will Tukuafu ...... Tuu-kuu-AHF-uu 15 PATRICK CHUNG (13/25/25), 5-11, 210, Jr.-2L* 24 Jeremiah Johnson (1/1/0), 5-9, 205, Jr.-2L Fenuki Tupou ...... Fen-UU-kee TOO-pue 1 Marvin Johnson, 5-10, 197, Fr.-RS* 22 Andre Crenshaw, 5-10, 202, So.-1L 5 Caleb Tommasini, 6-0, 195, Jr.-TR* 5 Remene Alston, 5-8, 200, Fr.-RS* 27 Andiel Brown, 5-10, 198, Sr.-1L* Free Safety 20 Matthew Harper, 6-0, 181, Sr.-1L Wide Receiver 2 T.J. Ward, 5-10, 191, So.-1L* 19 BRIAN PAYSINGER (12/12/10), 6-2, 208, Sr.-3L* 27 Titus Jackson, 6-0, 204, So.-1L* 3 Cameron Colvin (2/15/0), 6-2, 207, Sr.-3L 9 Ryan DePalo, 6-1, 206, Sr.-3L* 87 Daniel Barkley, 6-1, 210, Fr.-RS* Right Cornerback Wide Receiver 6 WALTER THURMOND (12/12/5), 6-0, 180, So.-1L* 21 Garren Strong (2/3/0), 6-3, 203, Sr.-3L* 7 Chad Peppars, 5-10, 180, Fr.-RS* 82 Drew Davis, 6-1, 202, Fr.-HS 31 Jameel Dowling, 6-2, 198, Sr.-1L

Place Kicker Kick Returner 41 Daniel Padilla, 6-1, 210, Fr.-HS or 28 JONATHAN STEWART, 5-11, 230, JR.-2L 85 Matt Evensen (0/3/0), 6-1, 194, Jr.-2L* 24 JEREMIAH JOHNSON, 5-9, 205, JR.-2L 41 Morgan Flint, 5-9, 160, So.-SQ* Punt Returner Punter 15 PATRICK CHUNG, 5-11, 210, Jr.-2L* 80 Josh Syria, 6-3, 232, Jr.-TR* 27 Andiel Brown, 5-10, 198, Sr.-1L* 26 Tim Taylor, 5-11, 194, So.-TR* Jerome Boyd Utilized Redshirt Year #Ineligible for 2007 season while establishing transfer residency Italics indicates practice limited due injuries

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Letterman Returning (48) 2006 Redshirts (18) Offense (23) Defense (23) Offense (11) Defense (7) Andiel Brown, RB * KWAME AGYEMAN, SLB *** Remene Alston, RB Brandon Bair, DE Rory Cavaille, WR * John Bacon, LB * Daniel Barkley, WR Brian Butterfi eld, CB Cameron Colvin, WR *** Jerome Boyd, SLB ** Chris DiVencenzo, TE Loren Gandy, LB Andre Crenshaw, RB * JAIRUS BYRD, CB * Max Forer, OG Marvin Johnson, ROV Ed Dickson, TE * PATRICK CHUNG, ROV * Jordan Holmes, OG Spencer Paysinger, LB/SLB DENNIS DIXON, QB *** Ryan DePalo, FS *** C.E. Kaiser, OG Chad Peppars, CB Jacob Hucko, OT ** Jameel Dowling, CB * Kody Kempt, QB Hayden Piper, DT Jeremiah Johnson, RB ** Erik Elshire, LB * Landis Provoncha, OG Ryan Keeling, TE ** DAVID FAAETEETE, DT *** Justin Roper, QB Jeff Kendall, C ** Victor Filipe, DE ** Bo Thran, OG Matt Larkin, TE * Keven Garrett, LB * Fenuki Tupou, OT Brady Leaf, QB *** Jeremy Gibbs, DT * Mark Lewis, C/OT ** Willie Glasper, CB * Specialists (0) Brian Paysinger, WR *** Matthew Harper, FS * GEOFF SCHWARTZ, OT *** Ra’Shon Harris, DT ** Pat So’oalo, OG * Titus Jackson, FS * Jonathan Stewart, RB ** Cole Linehan, DT ** Garren Strong, WR *** NICK REED, DE ** ‘07 PREVIEW DUCKS Jon Teague, OG ** Mike Speed, DT ** COACHES JOSH TSCHIRGI, OG *** Josh Thomas Dotson, LB** FB STAFF Jason Turner, HB ** WALTER THURMUND III * ‘06 REVIEW PAC-10 MAX UNGER, OT ** A.J. TUITELE, LB *** THIS IS UO JAISON WILLIAMS, WR ** T.J. Ward, FS * AUTZEN OPPONENTS HISTORY Specialists (2) STAFF Matt Evensen, PK ** Eric Steimer, LS **

Cole Linehan Remene Alston

Returning Non-Lettermen (10) Offense (4) Defense (4) Nathan Costa, QB Michael DiVencenzo, DE Sean Cullen, C/OG Justin Kam, DB Nicholas Dahlen, WR Riley Showalter, LB Derrick Jones, WR Simi Toeaina, DT

Specialists (2) Luke Bellotti, PK Morgan Flint, PK Spring Newcomers (8) Offense (4) Defense (2) Mark Asper, OL Michael Johnson, LB Derek Cowles, TE Will Tukuafu Drew Davis, WR Terrell Robinson, WR Specialists (2) Jeff King, LS Tim Taylor, P Lost (19) High School Newcomers (22) Offense (7) Defense (9) Offense (8) Defense (13) James Finley, WR ** JACKIE BATES, CB *** Charlie Carmichael, OL Tonio Celotto, DL JORDAN KENT, WR ** BRENT HABERLY, LB ** John Laidet, TE Todd Doxey, DL ENOKA LUCAS, C **** Dexter Manley II, DE * Malachi Lewis, RB Anthony Gildon, CB PALAUNI MA SUN, OG ** Paris Moore, ROV *** Charles Neal, RB Dominic Glover, DL DANTE ROSARIO, TE **** JD NELSON, FS **** David Paulson, HB Brandon Hanna, LB Chris Vincent, RB **** BLAIR PHILLIPS, LB ** Aaron Pfl ugrad, WR Talmadge Jackson III CB Kyle Weatherspoon, WR *** Jon Pope, SS *** Darrion Weems, OL Jeffrey Maehl, S DARIUS SANDERS, DE *** Carson York, OL Casey Matthews, LB Specialists (3) MATT TOEAINA, DT/DE **** Eddie Pleasant, SLB Matt Dragich, P *** Specialists (1) Terrance Pritchett, SLB AARON KNOWLES, P ** Daniel Padilla, PK Kenny Rowe, DL PAUL MARTINEZ, PK *** Terrell Turner, LB William Wallace, CB 13 2007 Media Guide © 2007 University of Oregon Department of Intercollegiate Athletics