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FS Ben Emanuel TE Marcedes Lewis TB Manuel White 80 Tackles 30 Receptions, 3 TD 379 Rushing Yards 2004 UCLA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Time Site Sept. 4 Oklahoma State Rose Bowl Sept. 11 Illinois Champaign, IL Sept. 18 *Washington Seattle, WA Oct. 2 San Diego State Rose Bowl Oct. 9 *Arizona Rose Bowl Oct. 16 *California Berkeley, CA Oct. 23 *Arizona State Tempe, AZ Oct. 30 *Stanford † Rose Bowl Nov. 6 *Washington State Rose Bowl Nov. 13 *Oregon Eugene, OR Dec. 4 *USC Rose Bowl ALL GAME TIMES TENTATIVE DUE TO TELEVISION All games broadcast on Superstation XTRA Sports 690/1150 **Game time tentative, networks have until 12 days prior to game to make selection *Pacific-10 Conference Game †Homecoming For Season or Single Game Ticket Information, Please Call 310/UCLA W-I-N or visit www.uclabruins.com UCLA FOOTBALL SCHEDULES — A GLIMPSE AT THE FUTURE 2005 2006 Sept. 3 at San Diego State Sept. 9 Rice Sept. 10 Rice Sept. 16 at Oregon State Sept. 17 Oklahoma Sept. 23 Utah Oct. 1 Washington Sept. 30 at Washington Oct. 8 California Oct. 7 at California Oct. 15 at Washington State Oct. 14 Washington State Oct. 22 Oregon State Oct. 21 at Notre Dame Oct. 29 at Stanford Oct. 28 Stanford Nov. 5 at Arizona Nov. 4 Arizona Nov. 12 Arizona State Nov. 11 at Arizona State Dec. 3 at USC Nov. 18 USC UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1 2004 UCLA FOOTBALL INFORMATION General Information LOCATION Los Angeles, CA 90095-1639 ENROLLMENT 34,000 COLORS Blue and Gold NICKNAME Bruins CONFERENCE Pacific-10 NCAA DIVISION Division IA University Personnel CHANCELLOR Dr. Albert Carnesale PHONE 310/825-2151 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE Donald Morrison PHONE 310/825-7706 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Daniel Guerrero PHONE 310/825-8699 ATHLETIC DEPT. PHONE 310/825-8699 TICKET OFFICE PHONE 310/UCLA-WIN Sports Information SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Marc Dellins ([email protected]) ASSOCIATE SID/FOOTBALL Steve Rourke ([email protected]) SPORTS INFORMATION MAILING ADDRESS Morgan Center, 325 Westwood Plaza., Los Angeles, CA 90095- 1639 SPORTS INFORMATION GENERAL PHONE 310/206-6831 SID OFFICE FAX 310/825-8664 SID HOTLINE PHONE 310/825-8575 PRESS BOX PHONE 626/397-4210 Originating Radio Station/Network XTRA Sports 690/1150 UCLA ATHLETIC WEBSITEwww.uclabruins.com ASSOCIATE/ASSISTANT SIDs Assoc. Bill Bennett, Assoc. Rich Bertolucci, Asst. Liza David, Asst. Amy Symons, Asst. Danny Harrington Football Information HEAD COACH (Alma Mater, Year) Karl Dorrell (UCLA ’87) RECORD, Current School (Years) 6-7 in one year RECORD, Overall (Years) 6-7 in one year RECORD, vs. Pac-10 Schools (UCLA/Overall): ARIZ 1-0 ASU 1-0 CAL 1-0 ORE 0-1 OSU 0-0 STAN 0-1 UCLA n/a USC 0-1 WASH 1-0 WSU 0-1 OFFICE PHONE 310/825-8699 BEST TIME TO CALL/CONFERENCE CALL 1:00 - 2 p.m., Tue.-Thur. MEDIA GATHERING (Day, Time, Location) Monday, 1:30 p.m., Morgan Center Press Room ASSISTANT COACHES, Assignment (Alma Mater, Year) — Tom Cable, Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line (Idaho ’86); Larry Kerr, Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers (San Jose State ’75); Jon Embree, Assistant Head Coach/Tight Ends (Colorado ’87); Dino Babers, Wide Receivers (Hawaii ’84); Eric Bieniemy, Running Backs (Colorado ’01); Gary DeLoach, Sec- ondary (Howard Payne ’76); Don Johnson, Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator (Jersey City State ’76); Brian Schneider, Outside Linebackers/Nickel Backs/Special Teams (Colorado State ’94); Jim Svoboda, Quarterbacks (Northwestern (IA) College ’83). STADIUM (Year Built) Rose Bowl (1922) LOCATION Pasadena, CA STADIUM CAPACITY (Record Attendance)91,500 (106,869) FIELD SURFACE Grass LAST SEASON’S RECORD 6-7 LAST SEASON’S LEAGUE RECORD (Place) 4-4, T-5th FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS (AP) n/a (USA Today/ESPN) n/a BOWL APPEARANCE (Opponent, Score) Silicon Valley Football Classic, lost to Fresno State, 9-16 FORMATIONS: Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-3 OFFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING, Name, Pos., Ht., Wt., Yr. (8) Craig Bragg, WR, 6-2, 205, Sr.; Manuel White, TB, 6-2, 245, Sr.; Drew Olson, QB, 6-3, 220, Jr.; Eyoseph Efseaff, OG, 6-3, 300, Sr.; Steven Vieira, OT, 6-6, 300, Sr.; Ed Blanton, OT, 6-9, 340; Jr.; Paul Mociler, RG, 6-6, 300, Sr.; Robert Chai, C, 6-3, 280, So. 2 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2004 UCLA FOOTBALL INFORMATION OFFENSIVE STARTERS LOST, Name and Position (3) Blane Kezirian, TE; Tyler Ebell, TB; Ryan Smith, WR DEFENSIVE STARTERS RETURNING, Name, Pos., Ht., Wt., Yr. (5) Ben Emanuel, FS, 6-3, 220, Sr.; Justin London, LB, 6-1, 235, Jr.; Spencer Havner, ILB, 6-4, 240, Jr.; Jarrad Page, SS, 6-2, 215, Jr.; Matt Clark, CB, 5-9, 190, Sr. DEFENSIVE STARTERS LOST, Name and Position (6) Dave Ball, DE; Brandon Chillar, LB; Rodney Lisle, DT; Matt Ware, CB; Ryan Boschetti, DT; Mat Ball, DE KICKERS RETURNING, Name, Pos., Ht., Wt., Yr. (2) Chris Kluwe, P, 6-5, 215, Sr.; Justin Medlock, PK, 6-0, 195, So. KICKERS LOST, Name and Position (0) 2003 RETURNING LETTERMEN 36 Offense 20 Defense 14 Kickers 2 2003 LETTERMEN LOST 23 Offense 9 Defense 14 Kickers 0 TOP REDSHIRTS, Name, Pos., Year Trey Brown, CB, Fr.; Bruce Davis, DE, Fr.; Chris Horton, S, Fr.; Dennis Keyes, S, Fr.; Matt Slater, WR, Fr.; Antwuan Smith, Wr, Fr.; William Snead, LB, Fr. TOP JC TRANSFERS, Name, Pos., Year Kyle Morgan, DE, Jr.; Justin Hickman, DE, So.; David Koral, QB, Jr.; Dan Nelson, LB, So.; Matt Raney, TE, Jr.; Marc Villafuerte, OG, So. TOP FRESHMEN, Name, Pos. Brian Abraham, OL; Marcus Everett, WR; Ryan Graves, WR; Brigham Harwell, DE; Ken Lombard, DL; Chris Markey, TB; Shannon Tevaga, OL; Rodney Van, CB ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATES Craig Bragg, WR ALL-CONFERENCE CANDIDATES Craig Bragg, WR; Justin London, LB; Spencer Havner, LB; Ben Emanuel II, FS; Eyoseph Efseaff, OG; Chris Kluwe, P; Jarrad Page, SS; Justin Medlock, PK Returning Individual Leaders RUSHING ATT YG YL NET AVE TD LG Maurice Drew 135 620 38 582 4.3 5 83 Manuel White 96 405 26 379 3.9 3 56 UCLA 455 1728 533 1195 2.6 11 83 OPPONENTS 478 1855 335 1520 3.2 12 61 PASSING ATT COM INT PCT YDS TD LG Drew Olson 325 173 9 53.2 2067 10 54 UCLA 430 226 15 52.6 2639 12 54 OPPONENTS 422 249 19 59.0 2609 15 47 RECEIVING REC YDS AVE TD LG Craig Bragg 73 1065 14.6 5 54 Marcedes Lewis 30 377 12.6 3 38 Junior Taylor 24 302 12.6 1 41 Maurice Drew 15 104 6.9 0 28 UCLA 226 2639 11.7 12 54 OPPONENTS 249 2609 10.5 15 47 DEFENSE UT AT TT TFL QS PI Justin London, LB 60 38 98 8.5-26 1.0-7 3-52 Spencer Havner, OLB 44 38 82 6.5-16 1.0-8 3-127 Ben Emanuel, FS 48 32 80 1.0-3 0-0 1-2 Jarrad Page, SS 37 18 55 5.5-9 0-0 3-53 Matt Clark, CB 38 15 53 2.0-4 0-0 1-0 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 3 2004 UCLA FOOTBALL INFORMATION Series Information ALL-TIME RECORD, vs. Pac-10 Schools: ARIZ 17-9-2 ASU 13-6-1 CAL 47-26-1 ORE 37-21 OSU 36-13-4 STAN 40-31-3 UCLA n/a USC 27-39-7 WASH 33-28-2 WSU 34-15-1 LAST VICTORY, vs. Pac-10 Schools: ARIZ 2003 ASU 2003 CAL 2003 ORE 1999 OSU 2002 STAN 2002 UCLA n/a USC 1998 WASH 2003 WSU 1998 MOST POINTS SCORED, vs. Pac-10 Schools: ARIZ 54 ASU 59 CAL 61 ORE 65 OSU 61 STAN 72 UCLA n/a USC 48 WASH 62 WSU 62 MOST POINTS ALLOWED, vs. Pac-10 Schools: ARIZ 42 ASU 42 CAL 48 ORE 41 OSU 55 STAN 82 UCLA n/a USC 76 WASH 61 WSU 42 LONGEST WINNING STREAK, vs. Pac-10 Schools: ARIZ 4 ASU 4 CAL 18 ORE 8 OSU 7 STAN 6 UCLA n/a USC 8 WASH 7 WSU 12 LONGEST LOSING STREAK, vs. Pac-10 Schools: ARIZ 2 ASU 3 CAL 5 ORE 4 OSU 2 STAN 5 UCLA n/a USC 5 WASH 4 WSU 3 2004 SCHEDULE 2003 RESULTS (6-7) W/L Sept. 4 Oklahoma State Sept. 6 at Colorado 16, UCLA 14 L Sept. 11 at Illinois Sept. 13 at UCLA 3, Illinois 3 W Sept. 18 at Washington Sept. 20 at Oklahoma 59, UCLA 24 L Oct. 2 San Diego State Sept. 27 at UCLA 20, San Diego State 10 W Oct. 9 Arizona Oct. 4 at UCLA 46, Washington 16 W Oct. 16 at California Oct. 11 UCLA 24, at Arizona 21 W Oct. 23 at Arizona State Oct. 18 at UCLA 23, California 20 (ot) W Oct. 30 Stanford Oct. 25 at UCLA 20, Arizona State 13 W Nov. 6 Washington State Nov. 1 at Stanford 21, UCLA 14 L Nov. 13 at Oregon Nov. 8 at Washington State 31, UCLA 13 L Dec. 4 USC Nov. 15 Oregon 31, at UCLA 13 L Nov. 22 at USC 47, UCLA 22 L Dec. 30 Fresno State 9, UCLA 17 L (Silicon Valley Bowl) 4 UCLA SPRING FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE KARL DORRELL HEAD FOOTBALL COACH (SECOND SEASON) UCLA ’87 Karl Dorrell, one of the top wide receivers in UCLA history, is tion, and led the NFL in receptions while ranking sixth in eagerly looking forward to his second season as head coach receiving yards.
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