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Oregon Stateflipcard.Indd When The Huskies Have the Ball WASHINGTON HUSKY FOOTBALL When The Beavers Have the Ball WASHINGTON OFFENSE University of Washington vs. Oregon State University • Saturday, October 14, 2006 OREGON STATE OFFENSE Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Husky Stadium (Capacity 72,500) Seattle, Wash. Kickoff: 3:30 p.m. TV: FSN (Brian Davis, Sonny Sixkiller, Steve Preece, Brooke Olzendam) Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. WR 5 ANTHONY RUSSO 5-11 185 Jr. SE 19 SAMMIE STROUGHTER 6-0 188 Jr. 18 Corey Williams 6-2 195 Jr. Huskies GAME INFORMATION Beavers 3 Chris Johnson 6-1 180 So. 19 Quintin Daniels 6-0 195 Sr. Numerical Roster Numerical Roster SB 82 BRANDON POWERS 6-2 215 Jr. LT 79 BEN OSSAI 6-6 300 RFr. Washington Coaches Oregon State Coaches 29 Shane Morales 6-1 197 So. No. ....Name .....................................Pos. 70 Morgan Rosborough 6-6 375 RFr. No. ....Name .....................................Pos. Head Coach: Tyrone Willingham Head Coach:Mike Riley LT 61 ADAM KOETS 6-6 294 Sr. LG 74 STANLEY DANIELS 6-4 320 Sr. 1 ....C.J. Wallace (3) .........................SS 1 ....Christopher, Dennis ................... LB (Michigan State, ‘77) (Alabama, ‘75) 2 ....Dockery, James ........................... S 76 Tavita Thompson 6-6 319 So. 72 Casey Bulyca 6-6 320 So. 3 ....Chris Hemphill (1) .....................FS Washington: 6-11 (.353), 2nd year at Oregon State: 30-33 (.476), 6th year 2 ....Jackson, Ruben .......................WR LG 62 JEREMY PERRY 6-2 313 So. C 58 JUAN GARCIA 6-3 315 Jr. 3 ....Marcel Reece ...........................WR Career Record: 71-62-1 (.534), 12th year Career: same 3 ....Johnson, Christopher ...............WR 4 ....Isaiah Stanback (3) .................. QB 51 Adam Speer 6-3 276 So. 73 Ryan Bush 6-2 305 So. vs. Oregon State: 3-4 vs. UW: 2-3 3 ....Moevao, Lyle ............................ QB RG 63 CLAY WALKER 6-4 305 Sr. 4 ....Scott White (3) ....................... OLB 4 ....Francies, Coye ..........................CB C 75 KYLE DeVAN 6-2 294 Jr. 5 ....Anthony Russo (2) ...................WR vs. Riley: 1-2 vs. Willingham: 2-1 5 ....Canfield, Sean .......................... QB 65 Marcus Henderson 6-5 285 So. 65 Ryan Tolar 6-6 325 Fr. 5 ....Durrell Moss (1) .........................DB Assistant Coaches: Kent Baer (def. coordinator), Tim Assistant Coaches: Mark Banker (def. coord./safeties), 5 ....Lawson, Gerard .........................CB RT 75 CHAD MACKLIN 6-8 300 So. 6 ....Matt Fountaine (3) .....................CB Lappano (off. coordinator/QBs), Mike Denbrock (off. Nigel Burton (CBs), Mike Cavanaugh (off. line), Lee Hull 6 ....Lewis, Keenan ...........................CB RG 67 ROY SCHUENING 6-4 318 Jr. 69 Erik Berglund 6-6 290 Jr. 7 ....Greyson Gunheim (2) ................DE line), Randy Hart (def. line), Trent Miles (RBs), Bob (WRs), Danny Langsdorf (off. coord./QBs), Jay Locey 7 ....Brown, Kyle ..............................WR 78 Zach Harris 6-3 301 Sr. 8 ....Moore, Matt .............................. QB TE 37 JOHNIE KIRTON 6-3 270 So. 7 ....Shelton Sampson (2) ................TB Simmons (TEs/special teams), Chris Tormey (LBs), (RBs/TEs), Greg Newhouse (LBs), Bruce Read (special 9 ....Afalava, Al .................................FS RT 66 ANDY LEVITRE 6-3 324 So. 86 Michael Gottlieb 6-5 245 So. 8 ....Dashon Goldson (2) ..................CB J.D. Williams (DBs), Eric Yarber (WRs). teams), Joe Seumalo (def. line). 10 ....Gunderson, Ryan ..................... QB 76 Tavita Thompson 6-6 319 So. 81 Robert Lewis 6-5 250 Jr. 8 ....Kenny James (2) .......................TB 10 ....Herod, Rickey ............................CB TE 89 JOE NEWTON 6-7 256 Sr. QB 4 ISAIAH STANBACK 6-3 215 Sr. 9 ....Louis Rankin (2) ........................TB 2006 Washington Schedule/Results 2006 Oregon State Schedule/Results 12 ....Cook, Isaiah .............................. LB 10 ....Jake Locker .............................. QB Date Opponent (TV) Score Date Opponent Score 13 ....Serna, Alexis ............................PK 87 Jason Vandiver 6-4 262 Sr. 11 Carl Bonnell 6-3 210 Jr. 14 ....Henderson, Patrick ....................DB TB 8 KENNY JAMES 5-10 215 Sr. 11 ....Carl Bonnell (1) ........................ QB Sept. 2 SAN JOSE STATE W, 35-29 Aug. 31 Eastern Washington W, 56-17 QB 8 MATT MOORE 6-4 193 Sr. 11 ....Michael Book .............................PK Sept. 9 at Oklahoma (ABC) L, 37-20 Sept. 7 at Boise State L, 42-14 15 ....Davilla, Brian ............................WR 9 Louis Rankin 6-1 205 Jr. 17 ....Wheat-Brown, Anthony ............WR 5 Sean Canfield 6-4 222 RFr. 12 ....Johnny DuRocher .................... QB Sept. 16 FRESNO STATE (FSN) W, 21-20 Sept. 23 IDAHO W, 38-0 Sept. 30 CALIFORNIA L, 41-13 18 ....Loomis, Kyle ................................ P TB 26 YVENSON BERNARD 5-9 204 Jr. 7 Shelton Sampson 5-11 210 Sr. 12 ....Josh Okoebor (1) ......................CB Sept. 23 UCLA (TBS) W, 29-20 FB 43 MARK PALAITA 5-10 245 Sr. Oct. 7 WASH. State L, 13-6 19 ....Stroughter, Sammie .................WR 22 Clinton Polk 6-2 214 Jr. 13 ....Troy Perry ..................................CB Sept. 30 at Arizona W, 21-10 Oct. 14 at Washington 3:30 p.m. 20 ....Marshall, Kellen .........................CB 32 Luke Kravitz 6-1 225 So. 14 ....Michael Braunstein (1) ..............PK Oct. 7 at USC L, 26-20 Oct. 21 at Arizona 4:00 p.m. 21 ....Clark, Tim ..................................CB FL 17 ANTHONY WHEAT-BROWN 6-1 218 Jr. 30 Paul Homer 6-0 225 Fr. 14 ....Wade Gurnett ...........................WR Oct. 14 OREGON STATE 3:30 p.m. Oct. 28 USC TBA 22 ....Polk, Clinton ..............................RB 2 Ruben Jackson 5-10 197 Sr. WR 21 SONNY SHACKELFORD 6-2 180 Sr. 16 ....Jordan Murchison ......................CB Oct. 21 at California 12:30 p.m. Nov. 4 ARIZONA State TBA 23 ....Payton, Bryan ............................FS FB 33 MICAH STRICKLAND 6-0 229 Fr. 17 ....Sean Douglas (3) ........................ P Oct. 28 ARIZONA STATE 12:30 p.m. Nov. 11 at UCLA TBA 24 ....Piscitelli, Sabby .........................SS 3 Marcel Reece 6-3 240 Jr. 25 ....Kjos, Casey ..............................WR 38 Andy Stewart 5-11 213 Jr. 17 ....Felix Sweetman ........................ QB Nov. 4 at Oregon 12:30 p.m. Nov. 18 at Stanford 12:30 p.m. 29 Cody Ellis 6-0 185 Jr. Nov. 24 OREGON 12:30 p.m. 26 ....Bernard, Yvenson ......................TB 83 Marlon Wood 5-10 185 Jr. 18 ....Corey Williams (3) ...................WR Nov. 11 STANFORD 12:30 p.m. 27 ....Lemma, Joe ..............................DE Nov. 18 at Wash. State (FSN) 3:45 p.m. Dec. 2 at Hawaii 8:05 p.m. 19 ....Quintin Daniels (2) ...................WR 29 ....Morales, Shane ........................WR WASHINGTON DEFENSE 20 ....Kyle Trew (1) .......................... OLB Washington - Oregon State Series 30 ....Hall, Austin ................................. S Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. 21 ....Sonny Shackelford (3) ..............WR 31 ....Weis, Daniel ..............................RB OREGON STATE DEFENSE 21 ....Desmond Davis .........................CB Series Record: UW leads 57-29-4 Current Win Streak: OSU, 2 games 32 ....Kristick, Keaton ......................... LB DE 66 DANIEL TE’O-NESHEIM 6-4 245 RFr. 32 ....Strowbridge, Jon ........................ P Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. 22 ....E.J. Savannah ........................ OLB Record in Seattle: UW leads 32-17-2 Last UW Win: (2003) UW 38, at OSU 17 41 Brandon Ala 6-3 260 Sr. Last Time: (2005) OSU 18, at UW 10 Last OSU Win: (2005) OSU 18, at UW 10 33 ....Strickland, Micah .......................RB LE 27 JOE LEMMA 6-3 257 Sr. 23 ....Mesphin Forrester .....................SS 34 ....Fuller, Patrick ............................RB DT 91 DONNY MATEAKI 6-5 285 Sr. 26 ....Jason Wells ...............................FS Last Time in Seattle: (2005) OSU 18, UW 10 Biggest Win: (1913) at UW 47, OSU 0 93 Dorian Smith 6-3 258 Jr. 35 ....Carrasco, Tony .........................RB 95 Jordan Reffett 6-6 295 Jr. 28 ....Roy Lewis (1) ............................CB 36 ....Hughes, Brandon ......................CB DT 74 WILSON AFOA 6-3 290 Jr. LT 97 BEN SIEGERT 6-4 288 Sr. 29 ....Chris Stevens (1) ................... OLB TODAY’S OFFICIALS 37 ....Sieverson, Matthew ................WR 99 Pernnell Booth 6-1 302 So. 29 ....Cody Ellis (2) ............................WR Referee ............................ Jay Stricherz Side Judge ........................ Aaron Santi 38 ....Stewart, Andy ...........................RB 77 Erick Lobos 6-3 285 Jr. 30 ....Paul Homer ...............................FB Umpire ......................... Jerry Meyerhoff Field Judge ..................... Scott Monaco 39 ....Drayton, Daniel .........................SS DE 7 GREYSON GUNHEIM 6-5 265 Jr. RT 98 CURTIS COKER 6-1 309 Jr. 40 ....Klobes, Daniel # .......................... S 32 ....Luke Kravitz ..............................FB Head Linesman .............. Edwin Walker Back Judge ............... Michael Aaronian 41 Brandon Ala 6-3 260 Sr. 53 Gerard Leed 6-1 280 Jr. 34 ....Dan Howell (2) ....................... OLB 41 ....Cornell, Bryant .......................... LB RE 49 JEFF VAN ORSOW 6-4 266 Jr. Line Judge ...................... Jeff Robinson 42 ....LaRocque, Joey ........................ LB OLB 34 DAN HOWELL 6-1 225 Jr. 35 ....Donald Butler ............................ LB 43 ....Darlin, Alan ................................ LB 20 Kyle Trew 6-2 235 Jr. 90 Victor Butler 6-2 233 So. 37 ....Johnie Kirton (1) ........................TE 44 ....Laybourn, Greg ........................CB SLB 45 DERRICK DOGGETT 6-3 210 Jr. 41 ....Brandon Ala (2) .........................DE MEDIA INFORMATION 45 ....Doggett, Derrick .....................WLB ILB 47 TAHJ
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