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WASHINGTON HUSKY FOOTBALL When the Golden Bears Have the Ball WASHINGTON OFFENSE UW Numerical Roster Game 4 • Vs When The Huskies Have the Ball WASHINGTON HUSKY FOOTBALL When The Golden Bears Have the Ball WASHINGTON OFFENSE UW Numerical Roster Game 4 • vs. California California Numerical Roster CALIFORNIA OFFENSE Pos. No. Name Ht., Wt., Yr., Hometown Pos. No. Name Yr., Ht., Wt., Hometown 1 Sean Parker ................................S Saturday, September 24, 2011 • Husky Stadium (Capacity 72,500) 1 Marvin Jones .........................WR WR 15 JERMAINE KEARSE. Sr., 6-2, 208, Lakewood, Wash. 1 Chris Polk ................................. TB Seattle, Wash. • Kickoff: 12:41 p.m. • TV: FSN 1 Steve Williams ........................DB WR 1 MARVIN JONES. 6-3, 202, Sr., Fontana, Calif. 2 Kasen Williams. Fr., 6-2, 212, Sammamish, Wash. 2 Kasen Williams ......................WR 2 Marc Anthony .........................DB 2 Coleman Edmond. 5-11, 205, Sr., Kingston, N.Y. LT 56 SENIO KELEMETE. Sr., 6-4, 301, Seattle, Wash. 3 James Johnson .....................WR GAME INFORMATION 2 Coleman Edmond ..................WR LT 72 MITCHELL Schwartz. 6-6, 318, Sr., Pacific Palisades, Calif. 72 Micah Hatchie . RS-Fr., 6-5, 285, Haleiwa, Hawai’i 5 Nick Montana .........................QB 3 Maurice Harris ......................WR 79 Bill Tyndall. 6-4, 280, So., Pacific Grove, Calif. LG 64 COLIN TANIGAWA. RS-Fr., 6-3, 297, Pasadena, Calif. 5 James Sample ...........................S Washington (2-1, 0-0 Pac-12) California (3-0, 0-0 Pac-12) 3 D.J. Holt ....................................LB LG 57 BRIAN SCHWENKE. 6-4, 300, Jr., Oceanside, Calif. 52 Nick Wood. Sr., 6-3, 303, Poway, Calif. 6 Derrick Brown .........................QB Head Coach: Steve Sarkisian (BYU, ‘97) Head Coach: Jeff Tedford (Fresno St., ‘83) 4 Avery Sebastian .....................DB 58 Chris Adcock. .6-3, 300, Fr., Rowlett, Texas C 73 DREW SCHAEFER. Jr., 6-4, 301, Sammamish, Wash. 6 Desmond Trufant ....................CB at UW: 14-14, 3rd year at Cal: 75-42, 10th year 5 Brendan Bigelow ................... TB C 65 DOMINIC GALAS. 6-1, 290, Jr., Modesto, Calif. 7 Cody Bruns .............................WR Career: 14-14, 3rd year Career: 75-42, 10th year 5 Michael Coley .........................DB 78 Mike Criste . RS-Fr., 6-5, 280, Mission Viejo, Calif. 68 Mark Brazinski. 6-3, 295, So., Basking Ridge, N.J. 8 Kevin Smith .............................WR 6 Alex Logan ...............................DB RG 79 COLIN PORTER. So., 6-4, 322, Bothell, Wash. vs. California: 2-0 vs. UW: 6-3 RG 61 JUSTIN CHEADLE. 6-3, 295, Sr., Bakersfield, Calif. 9 Devin Aguilar ..........................WR Assistant Coaches: Mike Cox (LB), Dan Cozzetto Assistant Coaches: Jim Michalczik (OC/OL), 7 D.J. Campbell ..........................DB 67 Skyler Fancher OR. Sr., 6-6, 301, Costa Mesa, Calif. 7 Austin Hinder ..........................QB 52 Justin Gates . 6-3, 295, Sr., Reno, Nev. 10 John Timu .................................LB (OL), Jimmie Dougherty (WR), Nick Holt (DC), Clancy Pendergast (DC), Ashley Ambrose (DB), 70 James Atoe. RS-Fr., 6-6, 337, The Dalles, Ore. 8 C.J. Moncrease ......................DB RT 75 Matt SUMMERS-Gavin. 6-4, 295, Jr., San Francisco, Calif. 11 Talia Crichton .......................... DE Marcus Arroyo (QB), Jeff Genyk (ST/TE), Ron RT 75 ERIK KOHLER . So., 6-5, 298, Camarillo, Calif. Demetrice Martin (CB), Jeff Mills (S), Johnny 9 C.J. Anderson ......................... TB 77 Tyler Rigsbee. 6-5, 288, Jr., Chico, Calif. 11 Jamaal Jones .........................WR Nansen (DL/ST/recruiting), Doug Nussmeier Gould (AHC/Run), Eric Kiesau (WR/Pass), Tosh 59 Ben Riva. RS-Fr., 6-6, 300, Seattle, Wash. 12 Joshua Perkins ......................WR 9 Kameron Jackson ..................DB TE 80 ANTHONY MILLER. 6-4, 260, Sr., San Jose, Calif. (QB/OC), Joel Thomas (RB), Jordan Paopao Lupoi (DL), Kenwick Thompson (recruiting/ TE 88 AUSTIN SEFERIAN-JENKINS OR . Fr., 6-6, 258, Fox Island, Wash. 13 Will Shamburger ........................S 10 Brock Mansion .......................QB 87 Spencer Hagan. .6-5, 220, So., Sacramento, Calif. (GA), Donte Williams (GA). LB), Ryan McKinley (GA), Matt Wiegand (GA). 84 MICHAEL HARTVIGSON. RS-Fr., 6-6, 254, Bothell, Wash. 13 Wil Smith ..................................QB 11 Michael Calvin .......................WR WR 21 KEENAN ALLEN . .6-3, 205, So., Greensboro, N.C. 11 Sean Cattouse ........................DB 80 Evan Hudson. RS-Fr., 6-6, 260, Bothell, Wash 14 Taz Stevenson ............................S 11 Michael Calvin . 6-3, 215, Sr., San Lorenzo, Calif. 2011 Washington Schedule 2011 California Schedule 13 Mike Manuel ........................... TB QB 17 KEITH PRICE. So., 6-1, 195, Compton, Calif. 14 Thomas Vincent ..................... QB QB 15 ZACH Maynard. 6-2, 190, Jr., Greensboro, N.C. Date Opponent Result/Time Date Opponent Result/Time 14 Cecil Whiteside .......................LB 15 Jermaine Kearse ...................WR 16 Allan Bridgford. 6-3, 212, So., Mission Viejo, Calif. 5 Nick Montana. RS-Fr., 6-3, 203, Thousand Oaks, Calif. S. 3 EWU (ROOT Sports) W, 30-27 S. 3 vs. Fresno State W, 36-21 15 Adrian Lee ...............................DB 6 Derrick Brown. .Fr., 6-3, 236, Winchester, Calif. 16 Eric Guttorp ............................. PK FB 22 WILL KAPP . 5-10, 225, Sr., Los Gatos, Calif. 17 Erik Folk .................................... PK S. 10 Hawai’i (ROOT Sports) W, 40-32 S. 10 at Colorado W, 36-33 (OT) 15 Zach Maynard ........................QB FB 48 JONATHAN AMOSA . Jr., 5-11, 230, Seattle, Wash. 16 Allan Bridgford .......................QB 31 John Tyndall . 6-3, 240, Sr., Pacific Grove, Calif. 17 Keith Price ...............................QB S. 17 at Nebraska (ABC) L, 51-38 S. 17 Presbyterian W, 63-12 16 Vincenzo D’Amato .................. PK TB 20 ISI SOFELE. 5-8, 190, Jr., Salt Lake City, Utah 42 Tim Tucker. So., 6-1, 240, Harbor City, Calif. 18 Gregory Ducre ........................CB S. 24 California* (FSN) 12:30 p.m. S. 24 at Washington* 12:30 p.m. O. 1 at Utah* TBD O. 6 at Oregon* 6 p.m. 17 Brennan Scarlett .....................LB 33 Covaughn DeBoskie-Johnson OR. 5-11, 210, Jr., Tucson, Ariz. TB 1 CHRIS POLK. Jr., 5-11, 222, Redlands, Calif. 19 DiAndre Campbell .................WR O. 15 Colorado* TBD O. 13 USC* 6 p.m. 19 Bryan Anger ...............................P 9 C.J. Anderson. 5-11, 215, Jr., Vallejo, Calif. 24 Jesse Callier. So., 5-10, 200, Downey, Calif. 20 Justin Glenn ...............................S O. 22 at Stanford* (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) TBD O. 22 Utah* TBD 20 Isi Sofele .................................. TB 23 Johri Fogerson. Sr., 6-1, 205, Kent, Wash. 21 Marcus Peters ........................CB O. 29 Arizona* 5 p.m. O. 29 at UCLA* TBD 21 Keenan Allen ..........................WR 25 Bishop Sankey . Fr., 5-10, 193, Spokane, Wash. 22 Josh Shirley ............................. DE WASHINGTON DEFENSE N. 5 Oregon* TBD N. 5 Washington State* TBD 21 Stefan McClure ......................DB WR 9 DEVIN AGUILAR OR. Sr., 6-0, 195, Denver, Colo. 23 Johri Fogerson ........................ TB Pos. No. Name Yr., Ht., Wt., Hometown N. 12 at USC* (ABC/ESPN or FSN) 12:30 p.m. N. 12 Oregon State* TBD 22 Ryan Davis ................................LB 24 Jesse Callier ............................ TB 8 KEVIN SMITH. So., 6-0, 209, Compton, Calif. N. 19 at Oregon State* TBD N. 19 at Stanford* TBD 22 Will Kapp ..................................FB DE 11 TALIA CRICHTON. Jr, 6-3, 255, Lakewood, Calif. WR 3 JAMES JOHNSON. .Jr., 6-1, 198, Valley Center, Calif. 25 Bishop Sankey ........................ TB N. 26 Washington State* TBD N. 26 at Arizona State* 7:15 p.m. 23 Josh Hill ...................................DB 93 Andrew Hudson. RS-Fr., 6-3, 231, Redlands, Calif. 26 Anthony Gobern ......................CB 19 DiAndre Campbell . RS-Fr., 6-1, 195, Oakland, Calif. Time listed Pacific; *denotes conference opponent Time listed Pacific; *denotes conference opponent 23 Dasarte Yarnway .................... TB DT 74 ALAMEDA TA’AMU . .Sr., 6-3, 333, Kent, Wash. 26 Willis Wilson ........................... TB 28 Jackson Bouza ......................WR 71 Danny Shelton. Fr., 6-1, 334, Auburn, Wash. Washington - California Series CALIFORNIA DEFENSE 27 William Chandler ...................WR 29 Nico Dumont ............................FB 97 Lawrence Lagafuaina. RS-Fr., 6-0, 329, Aiea, Hawai’i 28 Quinton Richardson ...............CB Series Record: UW leads, 49-38-4 Current Win Streak: UW won 2 30 Mychal Kendricks ...................LB DT 92 EVERRETTE THOMPSON . Sr., 6-6, 272, Renton, Wash. Pos. No. Name Yr., Ht., Wt., Hometown 29 Nate Fellner ................................S Last Time: 11/27/10 (UW won, 16-13, at Cal) Last UW Win: 11/27/10 (UW won, 16-13, at Cal) 31 Tyré Ellison ..............................DB 55 Sione Potoa’e. So., 6-2, 276, Fort Lewis, Wash. DE 92 TREVOR GUYTON. 6-3, 280, Sr., Woodinville, Wash. 30 Evan Zeger ..................................S Last Time in Seattle: 12/5/09 (UW won, 42-10) Last Cal Win: 12/6/08 (Cal won, 48-7, at Cal) 31 John Tyndall .............................FB 90 Mustafa Jalil. 6-2, 285, Fr., San Diego, Calif. 31 Cort Dennison ..........................LB 98 Semisi Tokolahi. Jr., 6-2, 334, Hilo, Hawai’i 33 Covaughn DeBoskie-Johnson ... TB DE 52 HAU’OLI JAMORA. So., 6-3, 247, Laie, Hawai’i NG 96 KENDRICK Payne . 6-2, 285, Jr., Houston, Texas 34 Dezden Petty ..................... TB/FB TODAY’S OFFICIALS 34 J.P. Hurrell ................................LB 50 Aaron Tipoti. 6-2, 295, Jr., Honolulu, Hawai’i 35 Cole Sager ............................... TB 37 Robert Mullins .........................LB 22 Josh Shirley. RS-Fr., 6-3, 229, Fontana, Calif. Referee
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