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2005 Oregon Spring Football Prospectus 2005 Oregon Spring Football Prospectus DUCKS AT A GLANCE 2005 SCHEDULE Location: Eugene, Ore. 97401 Date Opponent Site Time Founded: 1876 Sept. 1 @Houston Houston, TX 6:00 pm Enrollment: 20,033 Sept. 10 Montana Eugene 12:30 pm President: Dave Frohnmayer Sept. 17 Fresno State Eugene 12:30 pm VP, Administration: Dan Williams Sept. 24 USC Eugene 12:30 pm Faculty Representative: Jim O’Fallon Oct. 1 @Stanford Stanford, CA tba Athletic Director: Bill Moos Oct. 8 @Arizona State Tempe, AZ tba Nickname: Ducks Oct. 15 Washington Eugene 12:30 pm Colors: Green and Yellow Oct. 22 @Arizona Tucson, AZ tba Stadium: Autzen: (54,000) Nov. 5 California Eugene 12:30 pm Field Surface: FieldTurf (4th Year) Nov. 12 @Washington St. Pullman, WA tba Conference: Pacific-10 Nov. 19 Oregon State Eugene 12:30 pm 2003 Record: 5-6 Home Games in Bold Face 2003 Pac-10 Record/Finish: 4-4 (t5th) All kickoff times listed are Pacific Time and subject to change Final Ranking: NA Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42/24 Offensive Starters Returning (7): QB Kellen Clemens, TE Tim 2004 RESULTS Day, C Enoka Lucas, OG Ian Reynoso, FB Dante Rosario, Date Opponent Score TB Terrence Whitehead, WR Demetrius Williams. Sept. 11 Indiana L 30-24 Defensive Starters Returning (7): CB Jackie Bates, CB Aaron Sept. 18 @ Oklahoma L 31-7 Gipson, DE Devan Long, FS J.D. Nelson, DT Haloti Ngata, ROV Sept. 25 Idaho W 48-10 Justin Phinisee, SLB Anthony Trucks Oct. 2 Arizona State L 28-13 Kickers Returning (1*): *P Paul Martinez (2003 starter) Oct. 9 @ Washington State W 41-38 First Football Season: 1894 Oct. 16 Arizona W 28-14 All-Time Record: 522-449-46 (.536) Oct. 23 @ Stanford W 16-13 Oct. 30 Washington W 31-6 Nov. 6 @ California L 28-27 FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Nov. 13 UCLA L 34-26 Nov. 20 @ Oregon State L 50-21 Head Coach: Mike Bellotti (UC Davis, ‘73) Record at Oregon: 80-40-0 Overall/49-31 Pac-10 (11th yr.) Career Record: 101-65-2 (16th yr.) Asst Head Coach/Tight Ends: Neal Zoumboukos (26th yr.) MEDIA SERVICES OFFICE Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Gary Crowton (1st yr.) (2727 Leo Harris Parkway, Eugene, Ore. 97401) Defensive Coordinator: Nick Aliotti (7th/16th yr.) Asst AD, Media Services: David Williford Running Backs: Gary Campbell (23rd yr.) Office Phone: (541) 346-2251 Wide Receivers: Dan Ferrigno (5th yr.) Home Phone: (541) 688-6145 Defensive Line: Michael Gray (1st yr.) E-Mail Address: [email protected] Offensive Line: Steve Greatwood (6th/21st yr.) Media Services Assistant Director: Allison Ross Defensive Secondary: John Neal (3rd yr.) Office Phone: (541) 346-0962 Linebackers: Don Pellum (13th/15th yr.) Media Services Assistant Director: Greg Walker Strength & Conditioning: Jim Radcliffe Office Phone: (541) 346-2252 Graduate Assistants: Luke Butkus, Dietrich Moore Media Services Assistant Director: Geoff Thurner Director of Football Operations: Jeffrey Hawkins Office Phone: (541) 346-2250 Media Services Assistant Director: Andrew Longeteig Tentative Spring Practice Dates Office Phone: (541) 346-2253 April 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 26, 28, 30 Web Site: goducks.com (Dates underlined represent practices in full pads) SPRING GAME Saturday, April 30 12:30 p.m. Autzen Stadium 2005 Oregon Spring Depth Chart OFFENSE DEFENSE (numbers represent 2004 games/career/consecutive starts) (numbers represent 2004 games/career/consecutive starts) WR 6 DEMETRIUS WILLIAMS (8/21/1), 6-2, 191, Sr.-3L LE 92 DEVAN LONG, 6-4, 266, Sr.-3L 4 Jaison Williams, 6-5, 237, Fr.-RS 95 Darius Sanders, 6-5, 279, Sr.-1L 29 Tony Salazar, 6-4, 184, Jr.-SQ 69 Devlin Bayne, 6-6, 230, Fr.-RS 37 Justin Andrews (1/1/0-LB), 6-2, 242, Sr.-2L LT 60 Max Unger, 6-5, 291, Fr.-RS 58 Aaron Klovas, 6-6, 303, Fr.-RS LT 96 HALOTI NGATA (9/18/8), 6-5, 338, Jr.-2L 97 Cole Linehan, 6-4, 300, Fr.-RS LG 77 Palauni Ma Sun, 6-5, 365, Jr.-TR 91 Ra’Shon Harris, 6-5, 305, Fr.-RS 61 Josh Tschirgi, 6-4, 289, So.-1L 64 Mark Lewis, 6-4, 302, Fr.-RS RT 45 Matt Toeaina (2/2/0), 6-3, 279, Jr.-2L 90 David Faaeteete, 6-2, 296, So.-1L C 55 ENOKA LUCAS (8/8/1), 6-3, 296, Jr.-2L 66 Ernie Rubio, 6-2, 232, Fr.-RS 51 Jeff Kendall, 6-3, 279, Fr.-RS 67 Sean Cullen, 6-2, 294, Fr.-RS RE 56 Victor Filipe, 6-2, 275, Jr.-1L 65 Dustin Holmes, 6-2, 268, So.-SQ 43 Michael Speed, 6-4, 230, Fr.-RS 94 Thor Pili, 6-4, 267, Fr.-RS RG 59 IAN REYNOSO (9/14/0), 6-4, 305, Sr.-2L 68 Shawn Flanagan (2/4/0), 6-5, 305, Jr.-2L LB 34 A.J. Tuitele (2/2/0), 5-11, 210, So.-1L 63 Jon Teague, 6-2, 286, Fr.-RS 38 Chris Mulvanny, 6-1, 220, Jr.-TR 22 Chris Vincent (2/2/0-TB), 6-1, 230, Jr.-2L (TB) RT 75 Geoff Schwartz, 6-7, 351, So.-1L 35 Ryan Phipps, 5-11, 210, So.-1L 78 Jacob Hucko, 6-7, 288, Fr.-RS 62 Jermaine Randolph, 6-5, 313, Jr.-SQ LB 42 Brent Haberly, 6-0, 220, Jr.-SQ 40 John Bacon, 6-3, 235, Fr.-RS TE 85 TIM DAY (9/19/1), 6-4, 265, Sr.-3L 87 Josh Thomas-Dotson, 6-3, 230, So.-1L 88 Nate LiaBraaten (2/2/0), 6-5, 255, Sr.-2L 47 Jason Turner, 6-2, 224, So.-TR 44 DANTE ROSARIO (11/13/11), 6-4, 243, Jr.-2L 89 Eric Brosterhous, 6-5, 235, So. SQ SS 84 ANTHONY TRUCKS (9/10/5), 6-1, 226, Sr.-3L 39 Jonathan Levine, 6-3, 243, Jr.-SQ 48 Jon Pope, 6-1, 230, Jr.-1L 81 Ryan Keeling, 6-5, 243, Fr.-RS 30 Kwame Agyeman, 5-10, 199, So.-1L 53 Erik Elshire, 5-11, 215, Fr.-RS QB 11 KELLEN CLEMENS (11/24/24), 6-2, 218, Sr.-2L LC 5 AARON GIPSON (10/22/8), 5-9, 179, Sr.-3L 10 Dennis Dixon, 6-4, 192, So.-1L 17 Willie Glasper, 5-11, 185, Fr.-HS 16 Brady Leaf, 6-5, 223, So.-1L 14 Kyle Bennett, 6-4, 224, Fr.-HS ROV 15 Patrick Chung, 5-11, 197, Fr.-RS 3 Demetrius Spates, 5-11, 203, Sr.-2L TB 24 TERRENCE WHITEHEAD (11/23/13), 5-10, 220, Sr.-3L 29 Parris Moore, 5-11, 185, Jr.-1L 21 Terrell Jackson, 5-9, 196, Fr.-RS 7 Rodney Woods (0/4/0), 5-10, 193, Sr.-1LRS 28 Andiel Brown, 5-10, 188, So.-SQ 30 Niles Mittasch, 6-0, 200, Jr.-SQ FS 28 J.D. NELSON (11/11/11), 5-11, 211, Jr.-2L 8 JACKIE BATES (5/5/0-CB), 5-10, 176, So.-1L HB 82 Dan Kause (0/1/0), 6-4, 245, Jr.-2L 9 Ryan DePalo, 6-1, 199, So.-1L 87 Casey McKillip, 6-4, 216, Fr.-RS 13 Jerome Boyd, 6-2, 185, Fr.-RS 38 Matt Larkin, 6-3, 206, Fr.-RS RC 31 JUSTIN PHINISEE (9/18/7), 5-11, 200, Sr.-3L or 8 JACKIE BATES (5/5/0), 5-10, 176, So.-1L 41 Sharrod Davis, 5-11, 181, Fr.-RS WR 18 James Finley, 6-2, 206, Jr.-TR 26 Kyle Weatherspoon (1/1/0), 6-1, 199, Jr.-2L PK 36 Paul Martinez (1/14/0-P), 6-2, 215, Jr.-1L 1 Garren Strong, 6-3, 184, So.-1L 40 Luke Bellotti, 5-9, 165, So.-SQ WR 19 Brian Paysinger, 6-2, 202, So.-1L P 14 Matt Dragich, 6-1, 222, Jr.-TR 80 Cameron Colvin (1/1/0), 6-2, 199, So.-1L 98 Aaron Knowles, 6-0, 182, Jr.-RS 12 Drew Larson, 6-2, 201, Jr.-SQ CAPS represents returning starters “Years in School” refers to eligibility as of 2004 season Italics represents limited spring participation due to injury rehabiliation Oregon Personnel Breakdown LETTERMEN RETURNING (41) 2003 REDSHIRTS (26) Offense (18) Defense (22) Offense (14) Defense (11) KELLEN CLEMENS, QB ** Kwame Agyeman, LB * Ryan Hastie, FB John Bacon, LB Cameron Colvin, WR * Justin Andrews, LB ** Jacob Hucko, OT Devlin Bayne, DE TIM DAY, TE *** JACKIE BATES, CB * Terrell Jackson, TB Jerome Boyd, S Dennis Dixon, QB * Ryan DePalo, S * Ryan Keeling, TE Patrick Chung, ROV Shawn Flanagan, OT ** David Faaeteete, DT * Jeff Kendall, C Sharrod Davis, CB Dan Kause, TE ** Victor Filipe, DE * Aaron Klovas, OT Erik Elshire, SS Brady Leaf, QB * AARON GIPSON, CB *** Matt Larkin, TE Ra’Shon Harris, DT Nate LiaBraaten, TE ** DEVAN LONG, DE *** Mark Lewis, OG Cole Linehan, DT ENOKA LUCAS, C ** Parris Moore, S * Randy Lewis, WR Thor Pili, DE Brian Paysinger, WR * J.D. NELSON, S ** Casey McKillip, TE Ernie Rubio, DT IAN REYNOSO, C/OG ** HALOTI NGATA, DT ** Silas Paul, FB Michael Speed, DE DANTE ROSARIO, FB ** JUSTIN PHINISEE, CB *** Jon Teague, OG Geoff Schwartz, OT * Ryan Phipps, LB * Max Unger, OG Garren Strong, WR * Jon Pope, LB * Jaison Williams, WR Josh Tschirgi, OG * Darius Sanders, DE * Kyle Weatherspoon, WR ** Demetrius Spates, ROV * Specialists (1) TERRENCE WHITEHEAD, TB *** Josh Thomas-Dotson, LB * Aaron Knowles, P DEMETRIUS WILLIAMS, WR *** Matt Toeaina, DT/DE ** ANTHONY TRUCKS, SS *** Specialist (1) A.J. Tuitele, SS * PAUL MARTINEZ, PK * Chris Vincent, LB ** (TB - ’03, ’04) RETURNING NON-LETTERMEN Rodney Woods, CB * Offense (6) Defense (8) Eric Brosterhous, TE Brent Haberly, LB Andiel Brown, TB Sean Cullen, C/OG LETTERMEN LOST (24) Joe Isaac, FB Drew Larson, QB Offense (9) Defense (12) Jonathan Levine, FB Keith Allen, WR *** Marques Binns, CB *** Niles Mittasch, TB Michael DeLaGrange, OT *** Charles Favroth, FS *** Jermaine Randolph, OT Josh Hagemeyer, C * Ryan Gilliam, CB * Tony Salazar, WR ROBIN KNEBEL, OL *** Sam Hughes, CB ** MARCUS MAXWELL, WR ** Reggie Kerney, LB * Specialists (2) Ryan Shaw, TB ** JERRY MATSON, LB *** Luke Bellotti, PK ADAM SNYDER, OG **** RAMONE REED, LB **** Eric Steimer, LS NICK STEITZ, OT **** CHRIS SOLOMONA, DE ** Kenny Washington, TB ** MARLEY TUCKER, ROV **** Eddie Whitaker, TE * ROBBY VALENZUELA, DT **** Scott Vossmeyer, LB * TOP RETURNING STAT LEADERS Specialist (3) Marc Walker, ROV * Rushing: Tackles: DAVID DITTMAN, P * Terrence Whitehead, TB J.D.
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