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BEAVS OPEN PAC-12 PLAY AT COLORADO GAME 4 • OSU at Colorado Saturday, Oct. 1 | 11:30 a.m. PT Boulder, Colo. | Folsom Field SCHEDULE / RESULTS OREGON STATE (1-2, 0-0) AT COLORADO (3-0, 1-0) SEPTEMBER TELEVISION . .Pac-12 Network RADIO. .Beaver Sports Network 1 at Minnesota (BIG TEN NETWORK) . L, 30-23 (check local cable provider)* (see page 4 for station list) 17 IDAHO STATE (P12N) . W, 37-7 JB Long, play-by-play Mike Parker, play-by-play Glenn Parker, analyst Jim Wilson, analyst 24 BOISE STATE (FS1) . L, 38-24 Jill Savage, sideline Ron Callan, sideline OCTOBER LIVE STATS . .osubeavers.com Steve Preece, pre-game 1 at Colorado* (P12N) . 11:30 a.m. PT SATELLITE RADIO . .Sirius Channel 137 8 CALIFORNIA* (P12N) . 6 p.m. XM Channel 197 15 UTAH* . TBA Internet 970 22 at Washington* . TBA LIVE AUDIO . .osubeavers.com 29 WASHINGTON STATE* . TBA NOVEMBER THE SERIES/GAME FACTS 5 at Stanford*. TBA • Ninth meeting between Oregon State and Colorado. FINDING PAC-12 NETWORK 12 at UCLA* . TBA • Oregon State leads the series 5-3 and has won two A channel fi nder for Pac-12 Network can be found 19 ARIZONA* . TBA of three since the conference expanded and Colorado here: http://pac-12.com/getpac-12networks. Fans in- terested in viewing the game on Pac-12 Network can 26 OREGON* . TBA joined the Pac-12. The teams have split the four previ- click on the link above and submit their zip code and ous contests in Boulder. cable provider to fi nd how to access the network. COACHING STAFF • OSU outside wide receivers coach Brent Brennan In the Corvallis area, P12N can be found here: was on San Jose State’s staff when CU head coach Provider Standard HD Gary Andersen (SL) . .Head Coach/DL Mike MacIntyre was the Spartans’ head coach in Comcast 421 720 Dave Baldwin (SL) . .Inside WRs DISH 5438 Brent Brennan (SL) . .Outside WRs 2010 – his fi rst year. DIRECTV (Not Available) Kevin Clune (SL). Defensive Coordinator/ILB • Brennan was a player at UCLA when CU assistant Cory Hall (PB) . Cornerbacks coach Gary Bernardi was on the Bruins’ staff . Chad Kauha’aha’a (SL) . Assoc. Head Coach/OLB • Redshirt freshman safety Jalen Moore is OSU’s only Colorado native on the roster in 2016. Moore, who Telly Lockette (SL) . .Running Backs graduated from Upland High School in California, calls Denver his hometown. Kevin McGiven (PB) . Co-Off ensive Coordinator/QB • Free safety Andre Harris tied a school record that still stands with 22 tackles at Colorado Sept. 24, 1988. Derrick Odum (SL) . .Safeties No other Beaver had more than eight tackles in the game. T.J. Woods (SL) . .Co-Off ensive Coordinator/OL/TE Al Lapuaho (SL) . .GA / Defense Josh Oglesby (PB) . GA / Off ense BIG PLAY BOLDEN: Senior Victor Bolden Jr. has been all over the fi eld for the Beavers through three Brian Wozniak (SL) . GA / Off ense games - as a wide receiver, running jet sweeps and reverses, and returning punts and kickoff s. In the early Kamaron Yancy (PB) . .GA / Defense going, Bolden Jr. has punished teams for failing to account for him resulting in big plays for the Beavers. GAMEDAY LOCATION: SL (Sideline); PB (Pressbox) Bolden Jr. is the only player in the NCAA with two plays of 90+ yards - 92-yard jet sweep (second-longest rushing play in OSU history) against Idaho State and a 99-yard kickoff return against Boise State. SOCIAL MEDIA DANGEROUS RETURNS: OSU leads the Pac-12 and ranks fourth in the country for yards per kickoff return at 32.7. Senior leads the country individually at 40.2 yards, 13 yards more than the next Facebook . ./BeaverFootball/ Victor Bolden Jr. ./BeaverAthletics/ closest player in the Pac-12. Instagram . .@BeaverFootball BEAVER WR COACH FORMER MACINTYRE STAFFER: OSU outside wide receivers coach Brent Brennan . .@BeaverAthletics was on San Jose State’s staff when CU head coach Mike MacIntyre was the Spartans’ head coach in 2010 Twitter . .@BeaverFootball – his fi rst year. .@BeaverAthletics SnapChat . .@BeavAthletics 6 IS THE RECORD: Former OSU quarterback and current Los Angeles Ram Sean Mannion set the school record with six touchdown passes vs. Colorado Sept. 24, 2013 in Corvallis – a 44-17 victory in the fi rst time MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT the two programs had met in 25 years. Mannion had 414 yards in the air, 10th all-time at OSU. Steve Fenk, Assoc. Athletic Director / Communications WE’LL BE BACK: The Beavers will head back to email . [email protected] the state of Colorado next year as it has the fi rst of offi ce . (541) 737-7470 cell . (541) 230-0627 a home-and-home series with the Colorado State Jason Amberg, Assistant Communications Director Rams tentatively set to begin Sept. 23, 2017 in Fort collegepressbox.com is the offi cial media website for email . [email protected] Collins. CSU travels to Corvallis in 2020. The two pro- Pac-12 football. Access and download weekly game offi ce . .(541) 737-7469 cell . (541) 230-0706 grams have met only twice, both in the Corvallis, and notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, the last in 1975. logos and more for the conference and each of its member schools. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected]. 2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 4 • OREGON STATE AT COLORADO • OCTOBER 1, 2016 1 Developing Everyday Champions at Oregon State is focused on three main areas of development: Personal Development Leadership Professional Healthy Lifestyles Development Development Nutrition Seminars Leadership Institute Job Networking Life Skills Program Leadership Certifi cate Industry Pipelines Decision-making seminars SAAC S-A Shark Tank Community Service Beyond Football S-A Internships Athletic Identity Post-Grad Scholarships 1st Round Draft Choice Multicultural Awareness Beavers Without Borders Transition Team Academic Support AD’s Leadership Circle Varsity OSU SQUAD is a new way to think Everyday Champions: SportUp about tickets, allowing OSU alumni (1-10 years post-graduation) the As part of the Everyday Champions program, fl exibility to attend any event hosted Oregon State launched SportUp, college ath- by Oregon State Athletics. letics’ fi rst start up incubator, during the 2015- This unique upgradable experi- 16 academic year. With the help of the program, ence allows SQUAD members to former student-athlete Maureen Tremblay has conveniently manage their ac- launched her own business – Revive, an app counts on an IPhone or Android phones, eliminating the need for that tracks workouts for elite athletes to pre- paper tickets. vent injury. SQUAD provides total freedom to attend any ticketed Beaver home game (football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, Initiated in gymnastics, wrestling and volleyball) for just $19.99 per month or 2011, Beavers an annual fee of $239. This includes high-demand events such as without Borders Civil War games and other popular contests. is a program that To become a SQUAD member or to learn more about the full off ers global package, including parking and concession options, please visit service-learning OSUSQUAD.com. Up to 300 memberships will be sold during the experiences for initial phase of the program. student-athletes at Oregon State “Celebrating the never ending tradition of University. Oregon State Athletics by continuing to The program honor its past, educate its present, and has successfully completed six service proj- prepare for its future; while connecting all ects including trips to Guatemala, Macedonia, who have contributed to its legacy.” Ethiopia, and most recently the Dominican Re- public. In the spirit of camaraderie, Oregon Throughout those trips, over 75 student-ath- State University’s Varsity OSU Association is dedicated to uphold- letes were able to experience life in a distinct ing the long tradition of athletic and academic excellence at Oregon culture, learn about the impact of their work on State. Varsity OSU serves its membership by enhancing relation- a community and interact outside of the univer- ships among alumni letter-winners, current student-athletes, and sity context to maximize the intercultural expe- current and former coaches and administrators. rience. Corvallis, home to Ore- Rk. Category Publication/Web Site gon State University, has 1 Best Place to Work/Life Env. Nerd Wallet been rated as the Best 3 Fitness-Friendly City Neilson 3 Best College Town American Institute for Economic Research College Town in the Pac- (AIER) 12 Conference. 4 Most innovative U.S. City Nerd Wallet Here’s is a look at how 4 Top College Town College Magazine various publications rank 5 Best Overall College Town Wallet Hub the diff erent aspects of 5 Best College Town AIER living in the Best College 7 Best College Town in America AIER 10 Best U.S. College Town BestCollegeReviews.com Town in the Pac-12. 17 Great Small College Town w/Great Quality of Life BestChoiceSchools.com 22 Smartest City Lumosity n/a Best Small College Town CollegeValuesOnline 2016 BEAVER FOOTBALL • GAME 4 • OREGON STATE AT COLORADO • OCTOBER 1, 2016 2 2016 QUICK FACTS THAT’S OUT OF THE WAY: This is the third year in a row that Oregon State has completed its three-game CAREER RECEIVING YARDS GENERAL INFORMATION NO. PLAYER YARDS non-conference schedule before playing a league 1. Mike Hass (2002-05) 3,924 LOCATION: . .Corvallis, Oregon game. 14. Anthony Brown (2004-07) 1,669 . 1868 FOUNDED: 15. VICTOR BOLDEN JR. (2013-present) 1,452 ENROLLMENT: . 30,592 TRENDING BETTER: OSU is averaging 28 points per 16. Jeff Kolberg (1969-71) 1,364 . .Dr. Edward Ray PRESIDENT: game through three contests, that would be an im- 17.
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  • 2017 Oregon State Football Media Guide

    2017 Oregon State Football Media Guide

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 2017 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS .................1 THE COACHES ..................80-97 SERIES RECORDS ............. 176-180 ON THE COVER - Front: Manase Hungalu Gary Andersen ..................80-82 Composite Series Records .........176 (left) and Ryan Nall. Back (clockwise from MEDIA INFORMATION ..............2-7 Assistant Coaches ..............83-91 top): Gus Lavaka, Kalani Vakameilalo, Xavi- Communications Staff Info...........2 BOWL GAME HISTORY ..........181-196 Support Staff. .92-97 er Crawford and Bright Ugwoegbu. Future Schedules ....................2 PLAYER ACCOLADES ..........197-204 Media/Credential Information ........3 2016 REVIEW ..................98-107 CREDITS: Content by Steve Fenk, Jason Television/Radio Info .................4 Season Statistics ..............98-109 ALL-AMERICANS ..............205-212 Amberg and Hank Hager. Beaver Sports Radio Network ........5 Game Summaries ..............110-115 TERRY BAKER SALUTE ............ 213 Layout and design by Jason Amberg. OSU Social Media ....................5 LETTERWINNERS LOST .........116-131 Department Contact Info .............6 BEAVERS IN THE PROS ........214-221 Editing by Steve Fenk, Jason Amberg and Hank Hager. Quick Facts ..........................7 RECORDS .....................132-158 LETTERWINNERS LIST .......222-228 Yearly Leaders .....................132 Pronunciation Guide ..................7 Cover design by Russell Houghtaling. Individual Records ............133-149 BEYOND FOOTBALL ...........230-231 2017 ROSTERS