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Opponent Information OPPONENT INFORMATION GAME 11 — OREGON “DUCKS” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, TBD AT ROSE BOWL General Information Location: Eugene, OR 97401 Home Stadium: Autzen Stadium (FieldTurf — 54,000) Conference: Pacific-10 Enrollment: 20,044 Colors: Green and Yellow Nickname: Ducks President: Dave Frohnmayer (541) 346-3036 Athletics Director: Bill Moos (541) 346-5464 Football Information Head Coach: Mike Bellotti (UC Davis ’73) (541) 346-3825 Best Time to Reach Bellotti: Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. Coach Mike Bellotti Bellotti’s All-Time Record: Entering his ninth year at Oregon, Bellotti’s record is 67-29. Including five years at Chico State, his career record is 88-54-2. Assistant Coaches: Neal Zoumboukos, Asst. Head Coach, Offensive Line; Nick Aliotti, Defensive Coordinator; Andy Ludwig, Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks; Robin Ross, Special Teams Coord., Tight Ends; Gary Campbell, Running Backs; Dan Ferrigno, Wide Receivers; Steve Greatwood, Defensive Line; John Neal, Secondary; Don Pellum, Linebackers. 2002 Football Record (Nat’l Ranking): 7-6 (na) 2002 Pac-10 Record and Finish: 3-5 (8th) Returning Lettermen: 37 Returning Starters: 8 offense, 6 defense UCLA’s All-Time Record vs Oregon: 37-20-0 Mike Bellotti vs. UCLA: 4-4 Karl Dorrell vs. Oregon: 0-0 Last UCLA Win: 34-29, 1999 (Rose Bowl) Last Oregon Win: 31-30, 2002 (Rose Bowl) Kevin Mitchell UCLA’s Widest Margin of Victory: 45 (65-20 in 1972) Oregon’s Widest Margin of Victory: 27 (27-0 in 1929) Honors Candidates: Keith Lewis, FS; Kevin Mitchell, ILB; Jared Siegel, PK; Dan Weaver, C; Joey Forster, OG; Haloti Ngata, DT; Igor Olshansky, DT; Nick Steitz, OG; Samie Parker, WR 2003 Duck Schedule Offensive Formation: Multiple Aug. 30 at Mississippi State Defensive Formation: 4-3 Sept. 6 NEVADA Sept. 13 at Arizona Sports Information Sept. 20 MICHIGAN Director of Media Services: David Williford (541) 346-5488; [email protected] Sept. 27 WASHINGTON STATE Assistant SID: Allison Ross, Greg Walker, Geoff Thurner, Andrew Longeteig Oct. 3 at Utah SID FAX: (541) 346-5449 Oct. 11 at Arizona State Press Box Telephone Number: (541) 346-7074 Oct. 25 STANFORD Website: www.goducks.com Nov. 1 at Washington Originating Radio Station: Oregon Sports Network Nov. 8 CALIFORNIA Nov. 15 at UCLA Leading Duck Returnees (2002 Statistics) Nov. 22 OREGON STATE Rushing TCB NYG Avg TD Lg Terrence Whitehead 63 272 4.3 2 42 2002 Duck Results (7-6) Ryan Shaw 14 74 5.3 0 22 36 MISSISSIPPI STATE 13 Team Totals 476 1,893 4.0 21 57 28 FRESNO STATE 24 Opponents 507 1,536 3.0 13 51 58 IDAHO 21 Passing PA PC Yds Pct Int TD Lg 41 PORTLAND STATE 0 Jason Fife 367 190 2,752 .518 10 24 84 31 at Arizona 14 Team Totals 412 214 2,959 .519 11 26 84 31 at UCLA 30 Opponents 475 272 3,785 .573 18 35 71 42 ARIZONA STATE 45 Receiving No Yds Avg TD Lg 33 USC 44 Samie Parker 49 724 14.8 8 80 41 STANFORD 14 Matt Floberg 12 70 5.8 2 23 21 at Washington State 32 Terrence Whitehead 10 91 9.1 1 19 14 WASHINGTON 42 Team Totals 214 2,959 13.8 26 84 24 at Oregon State 45 Opponents 275 3,785 13.9 35 71 17 Wake Forest (Seattle Bowl) 38 118 2003 OPPONENTS OPPONENT INFORMATION GAME 12 — SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “TROJANS” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, TBD AT L.A. COLISEUM General Information Location: Los Angeles, CA 90089 Home Stadium: L.A. Memorial Coliseum (Natural Grass—92,000) Conference: Pacific-10 Enrollment: 28,600 Colors: Cardinal and Gold Nickname: Trojans President: Dr. Steven B. Sample (213) 740-2111 Athletics Director: Mike Garrett (213) 740-3843 Football Information Head Coach: Pete Carroll (Pacific ’73) (213) 740-4204 Coach Pete Carroll Best Time to Reach Carroll: Weekdays, late a.m./early p.m. Carroll’s All-Time Record: In third season at USC, where he has posted a 17-8 mark. Assistant Coaches: Greg Burns, Secondary; Brennan Carroll, Offensive Asst., TE; Norm Chow, Offensive Coordinator; Tim Davis, Offensive Line; Nick Holt, Linebackers; Lane Kiffin, Wide Receivers; Ed Orgeron, Asst. Head Coach/ Def. Line; Kennedy Pola, Running Backs, Special Teams Coord.; Steve Sarkisian, QB; Rocky Seto, Safeties. 2002 Football Record (National Ranking): 11-2, No. 4 2002 Pac-10 Record and Finish: 7-1, tie-1st Returning Lettermen: 49 Returning Starters: 6 offense, 6 defense UCLA’s All-Time Record vs USC: 27-38-7 Pete Carroll vs. UCLA: 2-0 Karl Dorrell vs. USC: 0-0 Last UCLA Win: 34-17, 1998 (Rose Bowl) Last USC Win: 52-21, 2002 (Rose Bowl) UCLA’s Widest Margin of Victory: 39 points (39-0 in 1950) Matt Grootegoed USC’s Widest Margin of Victory: 76 points (76-0 in 1929) Honors Candidates: Shaun Cody, DT; Kenechi Udeze, DE; Matt Grootegoed, LB; Mike Williams, WR; Jacob Rogers, OT; Winston Justice, OT; Keary Colbert, WR Offensive Formation: Multiple 2003 Trojan Schedule Defensive Formation: 4-3 Aug. 30 at Auburn Sept. 6 BYU Sports Information Sept. 13 HAWAII Sports Information Director: Tim Tessalone O-(213) 740-8480; [email protected] Sept. 27 at California Assistant SIDs: Paul Goldberg, Chris Huston, Vicky Hammond, Jason Pommier Oct. 4 at Arizona State SID FAX: (213) 740-7584 Oct. 11 STANFORD Press Box Telephone Number: (213) 741-1341 or 747-7111 Oct. 18 at Notre Dame Website: www.usctrojans.com Oct. 25 at Washington Originating Radio Station: KMPC (1540 AM Los Angeles) Nov. 1 WASHINGTON STATE Nov. 15 at Arizona Leading Trojan Returnees (2002 Statistics) Nov. 22 UCLA Rushing TCB NYG Avg TD Lg Dec. 6 OREGON STATE Hershel Dennis 49 198 4.0 1 38 Team Totals 515 1852 3.6 25 62 2002 Trojan Results (11-2) Opponents 388 1081 2.8 9 75 24 AUBURN 17 Passing PA PC Yds Pct Int TD Lg 40 at Colorado 3 Matt Cassel 4 3 27 .750 0 0 15 20 at Kansas State 27 Team Totals 494 313 3,988 .634 10 33 65 22 OREGON STATE 0 Opponents 454 226 2,623 .498 17 16 54 27 at Washington State (ot) 30 Receiving No Yds Avg TD Lg 30 CALIFORNIA 28 Mike Williams 81 1265 15.6 14 55 41 WASHINGTON 21 Keary Colbert 71 1029 14.5 5 61 44 at Oregon 33 Team Totals 313 3988 12.7 33 65 49 at Stanford 17 Opponents 226 2623 11.6 16 54 34 ARIZONA STATE 13 52 at UCLA 21 44 NOTRE DAME 13 38 Iowa (@ Orange Bowl) 17 2003 OPPONENTS 119 2003 OPPONENT SCHEDULES Date Colorado Illinois Oklahoma San Diego Washington Arizona California Arizona Stanford Washington Oregon USC State State State Aug. 30 (At Denver) (At St. Louis) North Eastern At (8/23)Kan. St. (At Seattle) At Miss. At Colorado St. Missouri Texas Washington Ohio State Tx-El Paso So.Miss. Idaho State Auburn Sept. 6 Illinois At At Colorado No. San Jose At UCLA State Alabama Ohio State Indiana LSU State Arizona State Notre Dame Nevada BYU Sept. 13 Washington At Fresno At (9/11) At Utah At At State UCLA State Tx-El Paso Oregon Utah State Colorado Arizona Hawaii Sept. 20 At At At At At New Florida State California UCLA Samford Idaho Purdue Illinois Iowa BYU Mexico Michigan Sept. 27 At At At At Washington At Wisconsin UCLA Stanford TCU USC Oregon State Washington Oregon State California Oct. 4 At At At At At Oregon (10/3) At At Arizona Baylor Purdue Iowa State BYU UCLA Wash. State State USC Arizona Utah State Oct. 11 Michigan (At Dallas) At At At Arizona Kansas State Texas Utah Nevada UCLA Oregon USC State Stanford Oct. 18 At At New At Oregon At At North Washington At At Kansas State Michigan Missouri Mexico State UCLA Carolina State Stanford Notre Dame Oct. 25 At At At At Oregon At Oklahoma Minnesota Colorado Wyoming USC California Arizona UCLA Oregon State Stanford Washington Nov. 1 At At Oklahoma At Oregon At Arizona At At Washington Texas Tech Iowa State Oregon State State California UCLA USC Washington State Nov. 8 At At At At At Arizona Missouri Indiana Texas A&M UNLV Arizona Washington Oregon Stanford State UCLA California Nov. 15 At At At At Wash. At Oregon Arizona At At Iowa State Baylor Colorado St. California USC Washington State State State UCLA Arizona Nov. 22 At Air Washington At At Oregon Northwestern Texas Tech Force State Stanford California Washington State UCLA Nov. 29 (11/28) (11/28) At (11/28) Notre Nebraska Arizona St. Arizona Dame Dec. 6 Oregon State 2003 Pacific-10 Conference Football Schedule Sat., Aug. 23 Hawaii at USC OREGON STATE at CALIFORNIA Sat., Nov. 8 California vs. Kansas State (BCA Classic) New Mexico State at Oregon State Oregon at Utah UCLA at WASHINGTON STATE California at Utah WASHINGTON at ARIZONA Sat., Aug. 30 Washington State at Colorado Sat., Oct. 11 ARIZONA STATE at STANFORD Texas-El Paso at Arizona UCLA at ARIZONA CALIFORNIA at OREGON Southern Mississippi at California Sat., Sept. 20 OREGON at ARIZONA STATE Sacramento State at Oregon State UCLA at Oklahoma STANFORD at USC Sat., Nov. 15 Idaho at Washington State (at Seattle) Michigan at Oregon Nevada at Washington OREGON at UCLA Oregon at Mississippi State Boise State at Oregon State USC at ARIZONA USC at Auburn Idaho at Washington Sat., Oct. 18 ARIZONA ST. at WASHINGTON ST. Washington at Ohio State New Mexico at Washington State CALIFORNIA at UCLA WASHINGTON at CALIFORNIA Arizona at Purdue WASHINGTON at OREGON STATE STANFORD at OREGON STATE Sat., Sept. 6 Arizona State at Iowa WASHINGTON STATE at STANFORD UCLA at Colorado California at Illinois Arizona State at North Carolina Sat., Nov.
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