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03FB Guide P063-078 Linebackers Wendell Hunter (No. 40) and Brian Tremblay (No. 58) Saturday, Game 1 August 23, 2003 Arrowhead Stadium KANSAS STATE Kansas City, MO 4:45 p.m. WILDCAT FACTS Location: Manhattan, KS 66502 Enrollment: 22,762 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Purple & White Bill Snyder Conference: Big 12 Stadium: KSU Stadium (50,000, FieldTurf) COACHING STAFF Press Box Phone: (785) 539-3423 Head Coach: Bill Snyder President: Dr. Jon Wefald (William Jewel, 1962) Athletic Director: Tim Weiser Office Phone: (785) 532-5876 Sports Information Director: Garry Bowman Snyder’s Career Record: Office Phone: (785) 532-6735 116-51-1 (14 years) Home Phone: (785) 323-1616 Snyder’s Record at KSU: E-mail: [email protected] 116-51-1 (14 years) Assistant SID: Tom Gilbert Assistant Coaches: Del Miller SID Fax: (785) 532-6093 (Co-Off. Coordinator/QB), Local Radio Broadcast: KMAN (1350 AM) Greg Peterson (Co-Off. Offensive System: Pro Set Coordinator/WR), Michael Defensive System: 4-3 Smith (RB), Matt Miller Lettermen Returning: 43 (TE), Bob Stanley (OL), Lettermen Lost: 27 Bobby Elliott (Defensive Offensive Starters Returning (7): Nick Leckey, OL, 6-4, 285, Sr.; Coordinator/DB) Bret Mike Johnson, OL, 6-4, 280, Jr.; Thomas Hill, TE, 6-5, 260, Sr.; Ell Bielema (Co-Def. Coordina- Roberson, QB, 6-1, 205, Sr.; Darren Sproles, RB, 5-7, 170, Jr.; Travis tor/LB), Mo Latimore (DT), Wilson, FB, 6-4, 240, Sr.; James Terry, WR, 6-5, 180, Sr. Joe Bob Clements (DE) Defensive Starters Returning (5): Andrew Shull, DE, 6-5, 260, Sr.; Bryan Hickman, LB, 6-3, 230, Sr.; Josh Buhl, LB, 6-0, 210, Sr.; Randy Jordan, RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS CB, 6-2, 175, Sr.; Rashad Washington, SS, 6-3, Rushing Att NYG Avg TD LG 210, Sr. Darren Sproles 237 1,465 6.2 17 80 2002 Overall Record: 11-2 Ell Roberson 202 1,032 5.1 16 91 2002 Conference Record: 6-2/2nd North Daniel Davis 37 224 6.1 1 23 First Meeting in Series: First Meeting Web Site: www.K-StateSports.com Passing Att Com Int Pct Yds TD Ell Roberson 175 91 4 52.0 1,580 7 Quarterback Jeff Schwinn 12 7 0 58.3 103 1 Ell Roberson Receiving No Yds Avg TD LG James Terry 28 561 20.0 5 56 Thomas Hill 17 294 17.3 2 56 Derrick Evans 13 201 15.5 1 46 Defense UT AT TT TFL QBS INT Josh Buhl 77 58 135 10.0-36 1-10 0 2003 SCHEDULE 2002 RESULTS Rashad Washington 50 30 80 3.5-6 0-0 1 vs. California* Aug. 23 (11-2, 6-2) Bryan Hickman 47 32 79 13.0-55 3-28 3 Troy State Aug. 30 48 Western Kentucky 3 McNeese State Sept. 6 68 Louisiana Monroe 0 Massachusetts Sept. 13 63 Eastern Illinois 13 KANSAS STATE – CAL NOTES Marshall Sept. 20 27 USC 20 • The Cal-Kansas State game is being played in Kansas City’s Arrowhead at Texas Oct. 4 31 at Colorado 35 Stadium, where three former Golden Bears suit up for the NFL’s Chiefs – at Oklahoma State Oct. 11 44 Oklahoma State 9 TE Tony Gonzalez, LB Scott Fujita and WR Dameane Douglas. Colorado Oct. 18 14 Texas 17 • The Aug. 23 kickoff marks Cal’s earliest start in school history. The Kansas Oct. 25 44 at Baylor 10 previous record was Aug. 31 set in 1985 when the Bears defeated San Baylor Nov. 1 64 at Kansas 0 Jose State, 48-21, and was matched in last year’s opener – a 70-22 at Iowa State Nov. 8 58 Iowa State 7 dismantling of Baylor. at Nebraska Nov. 15 49 Nebraska 13 Missouri Nov. 22 38 Missouri 0 • The Bears have won six of their past seven season openers, *Kansas City, MO 34 vs. Arizona State* 27 including five straight from 1996-2000. After losing to Illinois in *Pacific Life Holiday Bowl 2001, Cal came back to defeat Baylor last year. 66 2003 California Golden Bear Football Media Guide Saturday, Game 2 August 30, 2003 Memorial Stadium SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Berkeley, CA 3:30 p.m. GOLDEN EAGLE FACTS Location: Hattiesburg, MS 39406 Enrollment: 15,259 Nickname: Golden Eagles Colors: Black & Gold Jeff Bower Conference: Conference USA Stadium: M.M. Roberts Stadium (33,000, Grass) COACHING STAFF Press Box Phone: (601) 266-5523 Head Coach: Jeff Bower President: Dr. Shelby F. Thames (Southern Miss, 1975) Athletic Director: Richard Giannini Office Phone: (601) 266-4567 Sports Information Director: Mike Montoro Bower’s Career Record: Office Phone: (601) 266-4503 80-58-1 (12 years) Home Phone: (601) 579-9573 Bower’s Record at Southern E-mail: [email protected] Miss: 80-58-1 (12 years) Assistant to the Athletic Director: Regiel Napier Assistant Coaches: Randy Associate SID: Shirley Hill Butler (Asst. Head Coach/ Assistant SID: Chris Doyle DL), Shelton Gandy (RB), Jay SID Fax: (601) 266-4507 Hopson (DB), Jay Johnson Local Radio Broadcast: WXXR (104.5 FM) (TE), Tyrone Nix (Def. Offensive System: Multiple Coordinator/ILB), Lytrel Defensive System: 4-3 Pollard (OLB), Mitch Lettermen Returning: 46 Rodrigue (OL), Rip Scherer Lettermen Lost: 21 (Off. Coordinator/QB), David Offensive Starters Returning (5): Chris Johnson, WR, 5-10, 173, Jr.; Warner (WR) Jeremy Parquet, OL, 6-7, 312, Jr.; Jim Hicks, OL, 6-4, 285, Sr.; Marvin Young, WR, 6-0, 185, Jr.; Micky D’Angelo, QB, 6-3, 215, Jr. Defensive Starters Returning (8): Ronald Jones, RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS DE, 6-3, 265, Sr.; Eric Scott, DL, 6-0, 302, Jr.; Rushing Att NYG Avg TD LG Terrell Paul, DE, 6-3, 241, Sr.; Michael Boley, Anthony Harris 78 324 4.2 4 22 LB, 6-3, 218, Jr.; Rod Davis, LB, 6-3, 245, Sr.; James Walley 73 256 3.5 2 17 Greg Brooks, DB, 5-11, 175, Sr.; Etric Pruitt, FS, 6-1, 196, Sr.; Alex Ray, ROV, 5-11, 203, Sr. Passing Att Com Int Pct Yds TD 2002 Overall Record: 7-6 Micky D’Angelo 232 122 8 52.6 1,647 7 2002 Conference Record: 5-3 (T3rd) Dustin Almond 138 63 3 45.7 757 3 Series Standings: First Meeting Linebacker Web Site: www.SouthernMiss.com Rod Davis Receiving No Yds Avg TD LG Chris Johnson 50 673 13.5 3 67 Marvin Young 41 615 15.0 6 48 Kenneth Johnson 13 152 11.7 0 34 Defense UT AT TT TFL QBS INT Rod Davis 122 46 168 23.5-95 10.5-60 2-29 Michael Boley 89 53 142 16-70 8-59 1-54 2003 SCHEDULE 2002 RESULTS Etric Pruitt 78 61 139 7-20 1.5-7 6-96 at California Aug. 30 (7-6, 5-3) at UAB Sept. 4 55 Jackson State 7 Memphis Sept. 13 23 Illinois 20 Nebraska Sept. 25 33 Memphis 14 at Cincinnati Oct. 4 7 at Alabama 20 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI – CAL NOTES at Alabama Oct. 11 27 at Army 6 South Florida Oct. 25 13 at South Florida 16 • In 120 previous seasons of Cal football, the Golden Bears have Louisiana-Lafayette Nov. 1 23 Cincinnati 14 never played a team from the state of Mississippi. at Houston Nov. 8 7 at TCU 37 • Cal and Southern Mississippi have a return date in Hattiesburg set Tulane Nov. 15 20 at UAB 13 for Sept. 25, 2004. TCU Nov. 20 17 Louisville (2OT) 20 at East Carolina Nov. 29 • The Cal-USM game marks the Bears’ first home contest on its 10 at Tulane 31 newly installed Momentum Turf and the first Memorial Stadium 24 East Carolina 7 competition on an artificial surface since a 24-23 victory over 23 Oklahoma State* 33 Stanford on Nov. 19, 1994. *Houston Bowl 2003 California Golden Bear Football Media Guide 67 Saturday, Game 3 September 6, 2003 Memorial Stadium COLORADO STATE Berkeley, CA 3:30 p.m. RAM FACTS Location: Fort Collins, CO 80523 Enrollment: 23,934 Nickname: Rams Colors: Green & Gold Sonny Lubick Conference: Mountain West Stadium: Hughes Stadium (30,000, Grass) COACHING STAFF Press Box Phone: (970) 221-1309 or 221-1332 Head Coach: Sonny Lubick President: Dr. Larry Penley (Western Montana, 1960) Athletic Director: TBA Office Phone: (970) 491-6131 Sports Information Director: Gary Ozzello Lubick’s Career Record: Office Phone: (970) 491-5067 105-56 (14 years) Home Phone: (970) 493-5574 Lubick’s Record at Colorado E-mail: [email protected] State: 84-37 (10 years) Assistant SID: Heather Kennedy Assistant Coaches: John Assistant SID: John Kietzmann Benton (Co-Off. Coordina- SID Fax: (970) 491-1348 tor/OL), Mick Delaney (RB), Local Radio Broadcast: Colorado State Sports Network Dan Hammerschmidt (Co- Offensive System: One-back Off. Coordinator/QB), Steve Defensive System: 4-3 Stanard (Def. Coordinator/ Letterman Returning: 39 LB), Matt Lubick (WR), Lettermen Lost: 14 James Ward (DB), Darrell Offensive Starters Returning (8): Matt Bartz, TE, 6-3, 244, So.; Funk (TE/Special Teams), Albert Bimper, OL, 6-1, 290, So.; Michael Brisiel, OL, 6-5, 282, So.; Jesse Williams (DL), Tom Joel Dreessen, HB, 6-4, 253 Jr.; Mark Dreyer, OL, 6-4, 275, Sr.; Eric Ehlers (DL) Pears, OL, 6-8, 307, Jr.; Chris Pittman, WR, 6-0, 192, Sr.; Bradlee Van Pelt, QB, 6-2, 225, Sr. Defensive Starters Returning (7): Patrick RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Goodpaster, DL, 6-3, 280, Jr.; Benny Rushing Att NYG Avg TD LG Mastropaolo DB, 5-11, 190, Sr.; Eric Pauly, LB, Bradlee Van Pelt 150 819 5.5 11 79 6-4, 223, Sr.; Brian Save, DL, 6-2, 271, Sr.; Rashaan Sanders 58 311 5.4 3 26 Adam Wade, LB, 6-1, 223, Sr.; Drew Wood, LB, Chris Pittman 9 55 6.1 0 25 6-2, 235, Sr.; Dexter Wynn, DB, 5-10, 175, Sr.
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