2021 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-AMERICANS 2013 BILETNIKOFF AWARD WINNER • 2013 Biletnikoff Award Winner • 2013 Consensus First Team All-American (Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America, Sporting News, Walter Camp Football Foundation) • Set Pac-12 record with 128 receptions in 2013 • Set Pac-12 record with 1,730 receiving yards in 2013 • Tied OSU single game record with 14 receptions at San Diego State in 2013. • Broke Oregon State record with 16 receiving in 2013 • Established OSU record with 24 career receiving touchdowns • Became just the third receiver in OSU history with multiple 1,000-yard receiving seasons. • Finished career with 226 receptions - second on OSU’s all-time list • Third on OSU career list with 3,272 receiving yards • Third in OSU history with 13 100-yard receiving games. • First-round selection (No. 21) in 2014 NFL Draft by the

MIKE HASS 2005 BILETNIKOFF AWARD WINNER • 2005 Biletnikoff Award Winner • 2005 First Team All-American (Associated Press, Walter Camp Football Foundation) • Set the then-Oregon State record with 90 receptions in 2005 breaking his own record of 86 set the previous season. • Set the then- OSU record with 1,532 receiving yards in 2005 breaking his own record of 1,379 previously set in 2004. • Produced a school-record nine 100-yard games in 2005 and 19 in his career. • Set OSU single game record with 14 receptions at Arizona State in 2004. • Tied the then-OSU record with 20 career receiving touchdowns • Only receiver in OSU history to posted three 1,000-yard receiving seasons. • Finished career with the then-OSU record 220 receptions • Holds the top spot on OSU’s career list with 3,924 receiving yards • Set school-record with 293 receiving yards at Boise State in 2004 • Sixth-round selection (No. 171) in 2006 NFL Draft by the New Orleans Saints

ALEXIS SERNA 2005 WINNER • 2005 Lou Groza Award Winner • 2005 First Team All-American ( Coaches Association) • 2005 Second Team All-American (Associated Press, Walter Camp Football Foundation) • Connected on 23 of 28 field goal and all 32 point after attempts in 2005 • Tied OSU record by making 15 consecutive field goals in 2005 • Set OSU record with 23 field goals made in 2005 • Broke OSU record and tied Pac-10 record with 6-for-6 performance at Washington • Also booted five field goals in a game on three occasions. • Tied OSU record with a 58-yard field goal against California in 2006 • Set OSU record with 80 field goals made in a career and PATs made with 144 • Holds OSU record for points scored with 384 • Played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the

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Below is the list of Oregon State players selected as All-Americans, led by Oregon State’s five consensus choices. Currently, to be considered a consensus All-American a player must be a first team honoree by three of the following organizations; the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Associated Press, Football Writer’s Association of America (FWAA), Sporting News and the Walter Camp Football Foundation. In the past these organizations also had votes that counted toward being a consensus All-American: United Press International (UPI), Newspaper Enterprise Association (NEA), Central Press Association, Time magazine, Football News. Consensus FWAA Phil Steele 1956 John Witte, t 1956 John Witte, t 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb 1963 Vern Burke, e 1962 , qb 2020 , rb (fourth team) 1968 John Didion, c 1963 Vern Burke, e 2012 Jordan Poyer, cb 1968 John Didion, c 2013 Brandin Cooks, wr 2013 Brandin Cooks, wr Central Press Association 1956 John Witte, t 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb (second team) 1963 Vern Burke, wr AFCA 1968 John Didion, c 1956 John Witte, t Associated Press 1968 Mel Easley, db 1958 Ted Bates, ot 1928 Howard Maple, qb (second team) 1962 Terry Baker, qb 1933 Ade Schwammel, t 1963 Vern Burke, e 1933 Norman “Red” Franklin, hb (third team) Football News 1962 Terry Baker, qb 1967 Jon Sandstrom, g 1937 Joe Gray, b (second team) 1968 John Didion, c 1968 John Didion, c 1939 Eberle Schultz, og (third team) 2000 Ken Simonton, rb (second team) 2000 Ken Simonton, rb 1940 Jim Kisselburgh, b (third team) 2000 Chris Gibson, c (honorable mention) 2005 Alexis Serna, k 1941 Quentin Greenough, c (second team) 2001 Ken Simonton, rb (honorable mention) 2008 Andy Levitre, ot 1955 John Witte, t 2012 Jordan Poyer, cb 1962 Terry Baker, qb 1964 Rich Koeper, ot (second team) International News Service 1968 John Didion, c 1926 Jim Dixon, t (second team) Sporting News 1955 John Witte, t 1962 Terry Baker, qb 1970 Craig Hanneman, dt (second team) 1956 John Witte, t 1968 John Didion, c 1974 Greg Krpalek, c (honorable mention) 2000 DeLawrence Grant, de (second team) 1977 Jim Walker, c (honorable mention) 2000 Ken Simonton, rb (second team) 1979 Steve Coury, se (third team) Newspaper Enterprise Association 2001 Dennis Weathersby, cb (second team) 1992 Fletcher Keister, og (third team) 1916 Herman Abraham, hb 2009 , rb (second team) 1998 , de (third team) 1956 John Witte, t 2012 Jordan Poyer, cb 2000 Ken Simonton, rb (second team) 1962 Terry Baker, qb 2013 Brandin Cooks, wr 2000 Chris Gibson, c (third team) 1964 Jack O’Billovich, lb 2002 , rb (third team) 1967 Jess Lewis, dt 2003 Steven Jackson, rb (third team) 1968 John Didion, c Walter Camp 2004 , wr (third team) 1916 Herm Abraham, hb (third team) 2004 Mitch Meeuwsen, s (third team) 1956 John Witte, t Time Magazine 2005 Mike Hass, wr 1958 Ted Bates, ot 1962 Terry Baker, qb 2005 Alexis Serna, k (second team) 1962 Terry Baker, b 1968 John Didion, c 2006 Sammie Stroughter, all-purpse (third team) 1963 Vern Burke, wr 2008 Andy Levitre, ot (second team) 1968 John Didion, c 2008 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (third team) United Press International 1972 Steve Brown, lb 1928 Howard Maple, qb (third team) 2009 James Rodgers, all-purpose (second team) 2000 Ken Simonton, rb (second team) 1930 Bill McKalip, e (third team 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (third team) 2005 Mike Hass, wr 1933 Norman “Red” Franklin, hb 2010 , dt 2005 Alexis Serna, k (second team) 1933 Ade Schwammel, t (third team) 2012 Jordan Poyer, cb 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (second team) 1956 John Witte, t 2013 Brandin Cooks, wr 2012 Jordan Poyer, cb 1962 Terry Baker, qb 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb (second team) 2013 Brandin Cooks, wr 1963 Vern Burke, wr 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb (second team) 1968 John Didion, c 1968 Bill Enyart, fb 2010 Stephen Paea, dt 1974 Greg Krpalek, c (honorable mention) The Athletic 2012 Scott Crichton, de (honorable mention) 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb 2013 Scott Crichton, de (honorable mention) 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb CBS Sports 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb (second team)

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OSU ALL-AMERICAN TIMELINE FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM 2013 Brandin Cooks, wr (USA Today) FIRST TEAM 1916 Herm Abraham, hb (NEA) 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb (Walter Camp, CBS 2000 , lb (The Football News, 1921 George “Gap” Powell, fb (Athletic World Sports, Associated Press, FWAA) Sporting News) Magazine (SI), Football World, Malcom 2001 Mitch Meeuwsen, s (FWAA) McLean) THIRD TEAM 2003 , db (Rivals.com, 1933 Norman “Red” Franklin, hb (UP, Lawrence 1916 Herm Abraham, hb (Walter Camp) Sporting News) Perry) 1926 Jim Dixon, t (All-American Board) 2005 Keenan Lewis, cb (Rivals.com) 1933 Ade Schwammel, t (AP, NY Post, Parke Davis) 1928 Vernon Eilers, g (Charles Parker) 2005 Jeremy Perry, ot (FWAA, Sporting News) 1940 Vic Sears, t (NY Sun) Howard Maple, qb (All-American Board, 2008 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (FWAA, Phil Steele) 1946 Bill Gray, c (----) Herbert Reed Outlook, UP) Freshman of the Year (CBS Sports.com, 1955 John Witte, t (Consensus) 1930 Bill McKalip, e (North American Newspaper Sporting News) 1956 John Witte, t (AFCA, Football Writers, Walter Alliance, UP, Walter Turnball) 2009 Michael Philipp, ot ( News) Camp) 1933 Norman “Red” Franklin, hb (AP, College Humor, 2011 Scott Crichton, de (Yahoo!Sports, Phil Steele, 1958 Ted Bates, ot (AFCA, Walter Camp) Charles Parker, Grantland Rice, Hearst, CBSSports.com, Sporting News, College 1962 Terry Baker, qb (AFCA, FWAA) Tom Thorp N.Y. Journal) Football News) b (Walter Camp) 1933 Ade Schwammel, t (Hearst, UP) 2011 Sean Mannion, qb (FWAA) 1963 Vern Burke, se (Consensus) 1939 Eberle Schultz, og (AP, Charles Parker, 2012 Isaac Seumalo, c, (Phil Steele, CBSSports.com, 1964 Jack O’Billovich, lb (NEA) Dr. Lacy Lockert) FoxSportsNext.com) 1967 John Didion, c (Consensus) 1939 Len Younce, g (Hearst) 2016 Xavier Crawford, cb (FWAA, USA Today, 1967 Jess Lewis, dt (NEA) 1940 Jim Kisselburgh, b (AP) Athlon, Campus Insiders) 1967 Jon Sandstrom, g (AFCA) 1940 Vic Sears, t (Bill Cunningham) 2016 Gus Lavaka, ol (Athlon, Pro Football Focus, 1968 John Didion, c (AFCA, FWAA, Walter Camp) 1941 Quentin Greenough, c (Bill Stern, Campus Insiders) 1968 Mel Easley, db (CPA) Dr. Lacy Lockert) 2018 Jermar Jefferson, rb (The Athletic, 1968 Bill Enyart, fb (UPI) 1941 George Peters, b (Hearst) 247Sports, ESPN, USA Today, FWAA) 1972 Steve Brown, lb (Walter Camp) 1979 Steve Coury, se (AP) 2019 Omar Speights, lb (The Athletic, FWAA, 2000 Ken Simonton, rb (AFCA, Rivals.com) 1992 Fletcher Keister, og (AP) 247Sports, USA Today) 2004 Mike Hass, wr (ESPN.com) 1998 Inoke Breckterfield, de (AP) 2005 Mike Hass, wr (AP, ESPN.com, Walter Camp) 2000 Chris Gibson, c (College Football News, AP) SECOND TEAM 2005 Alexis Serna, k (AFCA) 2000 DeLawrence Grant, de (College Football News) 1997 Terrance Carroll, s (TSP) 2007 Roy Schuening, og (Pro Football Weekly, 2002 Steven Jackson, rb (AP) ESPN) 2002 Dennis Weathersby, cb (College Football News) 2008 Andy Levitre, ot (AFCA, Pro Football Weekly) HONORABLE MENTION 2003 Steven Jackson, rb (AP) 2000 Dennis Weathersby, cb (The Football News) 2010 Stephen Paea, dt (AP, Sports Illustrated) 2004 Mike Hass, wr (AP) 2005 Keenan Lewis, cb (Sporting News) 2012 Jordan Poyer, cb (Consensus) 2004 Mitch Meeuwsen, s (AP) 2011 Dylan Wynn, de (College Football News) 2013 Brandin Cooks, wr (Consensus) 2006 Sammie Stroughter, all-purpose (AP) 2019 Hamilcar Rashed Jr., lb (The Athletic, 2008 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (AP, Rivals.com) Sports Illustrated, Phil Steele) 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (AP) 2012 , wr (CBSSports.com) SECOND TEAM 1926 Jim Dixon, t (INS) FOURTH TEAM 1928 Howard Maple, qb (AP, NY Sun, Walter 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (Phil Steele) Eckersall) 2020 Jermar Jefferson, rb (Phil Steele) 1933 Norman “Red” Franklin, hb (All-Players, Dr. Lacy Lockert, George Currie Brooklyn Eagle, NY Post, NY Sun, 20 College HONORABLE MENTION Newspapers) 1974 Greg Krpalek, c (AP, UPI) 1933 Ade Schwammel, t (Bill Cunningham, Charles 1977 Jim Walker, c (AP) Parker, 20 College Newspapers) 1997 Inoke Breckterfield, de (----) 1937 Joe Gray, b (AP) 2000 Chris Gibson, c (CNN/SI.com, The Football News) 1939 Eberle Schultz, og (All-Players, College Sportswriters, Bill Stern, Dr. L.H. Baker, 2000 Ken Simonton, rb (CNN/SI.com) NY Sun, Paul Williamson, What’s What in 2001 Ken Simonton, rb (Football News) Football) 2003 Steven Jackson, rb (College Football News) 1940 Jim Kisselburgh, b (Bill Stern) 2003 Richard Seigler, lb (College Football News) 1941 Quentin Greenough, c (AP) 2006 Alexis Serna, k (SI.com) 1964 Rich Koeper, ot (AP) 2009 Sean Canfield, qb (SI.com) 1970 Craig Hanneman, dt (AP) 2009 Justin Kahut, k (SI.com) 2000 DeLawrence Grant, de (Rivals.com, 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (College Football News, Sporting News) SI.com) 2000 Ken Simonton, rb (AP, College Football News, sophomore first team (CFN) College and Pro Football News, Gannett 2009 James Rodgers, wr (College Football News, News Service, The Football News, SI.com) Sporting News, Walter Camp) all-purpose (SI.com) 2001 Dennis Weathersby, cb (Sporting News) 2012 Scott Crichton, de (Sports Illustrated) 2005 Alexis Serna, k (AP, Walter Camp) 2013 Soctt Crichton, de (Sports Illustrated) 2006 Sammie Stroughter, wr (Rivals.com) pr (SI.com) COLLECTIVE ROSTER 2007 Alexis Serna, k (Athlon Sports) 1917 Meier Newman, b (Stars of 1917) 2008 Andy Levitre, ot (AP) 1917 Ozburn Walker, t (Stars of 1917) 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers, rb (Sporting News, Walter Camp) 2009 James Rodgers, all-purpose (AP)

170 @BeaverFootball ALL-AMERICANS 2021 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE OSU’S ALL-AMERICANS He redshirted in 2002 before earning 2003 Freshman teams by Yahoo!Sports.com, CBSSports.com, Phil Steele, All-American honors. The 6-4 Sylmar, Calif., native was Sporting News and CollegeFootballnews.com in 2011. HERM ABRAHAM • 1916 the 2003 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. Crichton started all 12 games at defensive end as a red- Herm Abraham, was Oregon State’s first All-American in VERN BURKE • 1962 shirt freshman leading the Beavers with 6.5 sacks, 14.5 the sport. He led the Aggies to an upset at Michigan State tackles-for-loss and set a school record with six forced Vern Burke is still considered one the best receivers ever in 1915. He earned All-American honors by the Newspaper . In 2012, Crichton posted 17.5 tackles-for-loss to wear an Oregon State uniform. He caught 69 passes Enterprise Association in 1916, after lettering three years. and 9.0 sacks to garner All-America honorable mention for 1,007 yards in 1962, both NCAA records at the time. At status from SI.com. Crichton earned All-America honor- TERRY BAKER • 1962 the time of his enshrinement into the OSU Sports Hall of able mention from SI.com again in 2013 following another The winner was the nation’s most Fame in 1991, he held records for the most passes caught dominant season that included 19.0 TFLs and 7.5 sacks. heralded athlete after leading OSU to a 1962 in one game (12) and career receiving touchdowns (19). Crichton left early for the NFL following his junior season victory over Villanova. Terry Baker was a unanimous first He was a consensus All-American in 1963 and played five and was taken in the third round of the 2014 NFL Draft by team All-American in 1962, and in addition was named years of professional football. Burke played in the 1963 the . Crichton finished his Oregon State the Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated, Helms East-West Shrine and games. He was inducted career ranked among the top five in OSU history with Foundation Award recipient, AP, UPI, and the Sporting into the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1982. News Player of the Year to name just a few. The two-time 51.0 TFLs and 22.5 sacks and had the OSU record with 10 Oregon State team MVP played in the 1962 College All- SEAN CANFIELD • 2009 forced fumbles. Star Game. Baker also excelled in basketball where he Sean Canfield capped his excellent career by becom- ing OSU’s first ever Pac-10 Conference First Team JOHN DIDION • 1967 & 1968 helped the 1963 team to the Final Four. He was inducted In 1968, John Didion earned consensus All-American and earning SI.com Honorable Mention into the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1980. His honors as a center. As a junior, he was a second team All-American. He compiled a single season school record number 11 is the only number retired at OSU. He is (as of All-American selection by AP and UPI (1967). At the completion percentage of 67.9 (303-446) as a senior, June 2009) the only individual to win the Heisman Trophy conclusion of his college career, he played in the Coaches resulting in 3,271 passing yards and 21 touchdowns. He and play in the Final Four. Baker was the first individual All-America, Senior Bowl, Hula Bowl, College All-Star, and led the league as a senior with a 251.6 yards per game from the West Coast to win the Heisman. He was drafted East-West Shrine games. He was drafted in the seventh passing average. For his career he threw for 5,970 yards first overall in 1963 by the of the NFL. round by the Washington Redskins and enjoyed a pro and 38 touchdowns, both the fourth-highest total in career that included stints with the Redskins, Saints, TED BATES • 1958 school history at the time. Ted Bates earned All-American acclaim as an offensive Bears and Seahawks. lineman in 1958, and was also named an All-Pacific TERRENCE CARROLL • 1997 Terrence Carroll is one of the top safeties in the pro- JIM DIXON • 1926 Coast Conference and All-Coast selection. He played in Jim Dixon played at Oregon State from 1924-26 and was gram’s history and earned Sporting News Freshman the 1957 Rose Bowl and was the recipient of the 1958 an All-American and All-Coast left tackle selection as a All-America honors in 1997 as a redshirt. He started all Hayward Award for the top amateur athlete in the state. senior. He later served as an assistant coach at Oregon 11 games for first-year head coach , making Bates played in the 1958 East-West Shrine and Hula Bowl State from 1933-51. The Dixon Recreation Center on 63 tackles, two and blocking two kicks. He games. He played four NFL seasons with the Chicago campus is named in his honor. Cardinals. Bates was a 1996 inductee into the State of would go on to be a catalyst for the program that ended Oregon Sports Hall of Fame. a 28-year losing streak and he went on to help the team MEL EASLEY • 1969 win the 2001 Fiesta Bowl title as a senior. For his career Mel Easley earned first team All-American honors as INOKE BRECKTERFIELD • 1997 & 1998 he made 255 tackles and nine interceptions. a senior following a standout career for the Beavers. Eas- Inoke Breckterfield is one of Oregon State’s top all-time BRANDIN COOKS • 2013 ley was a member of the famed 1967 Giant Killers football defensive lineman. He concluded his career by being team that defeated No. 1 ranked USC, No. 2 Purdue and Brandin Cooks established himself as one of the most selected a third-team All-American in 1998. Breckterfield then tied the new No. 2 team UCLA. He was named explosive players in the nation in 2013. He was awarded played in the Hula Bowl after being selected first team Oregon State’s Most Improved Player in 1969 and in the the Biletnikoff Award following a record-setting season All-Pac-10. He won the conference’s prestigious Morris same year was selected to the All-Pac-8 Conference and became a consensus All-American earning recogni- Trophy, given to the league’s top defensive lineman. The Team. In addition, he played in the College All-Star and tion from the Sporting News, Associated Press, FWAA Honolulu native ended his career as the school’s all-time East-West Shrine Games. The defensive back was a sixth and Walter Camp Foundation among others. He was the leader for quarterback sacks with 19.5 and tackles-for- round 1970 NFL Draft selection of the New Orleans Saints first FWAA first teamer for OSU since 1968. Cooks set loss with 55.5. Breckterfield signed a free agent contract and later played two seasons in the Canadian Football the Pac-12 single season record with 128 receptions as with Edmonton of the CFL following his collegiate career League. and later played for Winnipeg and Toronto. well as the conference’s single season record with 1,730 receiving yards in 2013. In addition, he established OSU VERNON EILERS • 1928 STEVE BROWN • 1972 career record with 24 receiving touchdowns and single Vernon Eilers played at Oregon State from 1926-28 and Steve Brown was a three-year varsity letterman from season with 16. Cooks was drafted by the New Orleans was an All-American selection at guard as a senior by 1970-72. He earned All-American honors (1972) by nine Saints in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft. Charles Parker. Helped Oregon State to a 7-1 record in organizations and publications, including seven first team 1926. selections, and he was a two-time All-Pac-8, two-time STEVE COURY • 1979 All-Coast and two-time team defensive MVP selection. Steve Coury was by most accounts Oregon State’s MVP BILL ENYART • 1968 Brown came to OSU as a fullback before moving to the in the decade of the 1970’s. He was selected first team Bill Enyart was the third all-time leading rusher in OSU defensive side as a freshman. He had a school record all-league in the Pac-10 and third team All-American by history with 2,155 yards at the time of his induction into 186 tackles as a senior. As a junior he led the team with the AP as a senior in 1979. The offensive MVP also earned the OSU Sports Hall of Fame in 1991. He holds the OSU re- 134 tackles and had four interceptions against defending second team All-Coast. He played in the Blue-Gray Clas- cord for rushing yards in one game with 299 against Utah conference champion Stanford. He also had 22 tackles sic and East-West Shrine games. Coury set the record for in 1968. He was a first team All-American in 1968 and was in that same ’71 game vs. Stanford. At the conclusion of career receiving yards (1,837) and receptions (135). He twice named All-Pacific-8. Enyart also was a two-time his OSU career he played in the East-West Shrine Game, accounted for 142 receiving yards in a 1979 game. The CoSIDA Academic All-American. He was named the 1968 Hula Bowl and Coaches All-American Bowl. Brown was four-year letterman went on to play at Ottawa in 1980 Hula Bowl Most Valuable Back. Enyart also played in the the team captain of the West in the Shrine Game and before embarking on a coaching career. Senior Bowl, East-West Shrine, College All-Star and the co-captain of the North Squad in the Hula Bowl where XAVIER CRAWFORD • 2016 All-American Bowl games. He was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2011. He was drafted in the sec- he made 19 tackles and intercepted three passes. He Xavier Crawford received Freshman All-American honors ond round by Buffalo and later played for Oakland. also had 15 tackles and one in the Coaches from several outlets including the Football Writers As- All-American Bowl. He went on to play professionally for sociation of America, USA Today, Athlon, Campus Insiders RED FRANKLIN • 1933 Calgary in 1973 and for the Portland Storm in 1974 before at the conclusion of the 2016 season. Crawford started Red Franklin earned All-American honors in 1933. He had suffering a career-ending knee injury. all 12 games at for the Beavers and accumu- an outstanding career as a halfback and kick returner. BRANDON BROWNER • 2003 lated a team-high 50 unassisted tackles and was fourth At the time of his induction into the OSU Sports Hall of Brandon Browner played just two seasons at Oregon overall with 70 stops. He tied for the team-lead with 10 Fame, he held the second longest kickoff return in school State leaving after his sophomore year to pursue the pass breakups and was the top freshman defender for history with 94-yard gallop against Fordham and San NFL. Browner, a cornerback, was the second OSU player that category in the Pac-12. Francisco during the 1933 season. He played three years in the history of the program to declare himself eligible SCOTT CRICHTON • 2011, 2012 & 2013 for Brooklyn of the NFL. Franklin was inducted into the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1980. for the NFL Draft prior to the end of his college eligibility. Scott Crichton was named to Freshman All-American

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CHRIS GIBSON • 2000 30 games. For his career he accumulated 3,924 yards JIM KISSELBURGH • 1940 Chris Gibson lettered from 1998-2001 and is considered receiving, third in the history of the Pac-10 (, Jim Kisselburgh played fullback for OSU from 1938-40 one of the program’s all-time best offensive centers. He Stanford, 4.047). He was selected to play in the East- earning All-America honorable mention as a senior. Kis- was a third team All-American as a junior (2000) by the West Shrine Game following his senior season. Hass was selburgh was selected in the sixth round of the NFL Draft Associated Press and the College Football News after also selected the Male Oregon Amateur Athlete of the by the Cleveland Rams. Year (Hayward Award) at the Oregon Sports Awards. Mike helping the team to the Fiesta Bowl title. He was a first RICH KOEPER • 1964 team All-Pac-10 selection in 2000 and second team in earned third team Associated Press All-American status Rich Koeper was one of the greatest offensive linemen 2001. Gibson also played in the O’ahu Bowl. as a junior in 2004. The first team All-Pac-10 Conference selection in 2004 broke the league record for receiving in Oregon State’s history. He played in the 1962 Liberty DeLAWRENCE GRANT • 2000 yards when he collected 293 at Boise State on Sept. 10 Bowl and 1965 Rose Bowl. He earned second team All- DeLawrence Grant lettered at Oregon State as a de- and later would add his name in the OSU record book for American honors as a senior (1964). Koeper also was an fensive end during the 1999 and 2000 seasons, after pass receptions in one game with 14 at Arizona State – all All-Pac-8 pick as a senior and first team All-Coast his ju- transferring from El Camino College. Grant, who is one in ‘03. He led the Pac-10 and was third in NCAA Division I nior and senior seasons. of 1963 and ‘64. He played in the of the quickest defensive lineman in the history of the for receiving yards per game at 114.9 as a junior. He came 1964 Hula Bowl. He was drafted by Green Bay and played program, was a second team All-American by the Sport- to OSU originally as a walkon. three seasons in the NFL. He later served as an assistant ing News and Rivals.com, and third team by the College coach for the late Dee Andros. STEVEN JACKSON • 2002 & 2003 Football News (2000). Grant was a first team All-Pac-10 GREG KRPALEK • 1974 selection as a senior and was drafted in the third round Steven Jackson earned third-team All-American by the Greg Krpalek was an All-Coast First Team selection by AP by the Oakland Raiders of the NFL. Associated Press and honorable mention All-American by College Football News and Sports Illustrated in 2003. He and UPI in 1973 and ‘74. He added UPI and AP honorable BILL GRAY • 1943 & 1946 was a unanimous All-Pacific-10 Conference selection as a mention All-America honors following an outstanding Bill Gray earned first team All-American status at center junior (’03) after rushing for 1,545 yards. He finished the senior season (1974). He concluded his collegiate career in 1946 after helping OSU to a 7-1-1 record. He was part ’03 season 10th in the nation for rushing and had 19 100- by playing in the Hula Bowl and was drafted by the Dallas of the freshman squad for OSU in 1942, before having his yard plus rushing games for his career, including 239 vs. Cowboys in the 11th round of the 1975 draft. football career interrupted by WWII. Assigned to a V-12 California (’02), 230 vs. Stanford (’02), 227 vs. Fresno GUS LAVAKA • 2016 program while awaiting orders in Southern California, State (’02) and California (’03). Jackson, who announced Gus Lavaka received Freshman All-American honors from Gray earned All-America honorable mention while play- after his MVP performance in the Las Vegas Bowl (149 Pro Football Focus and Campus Insiders following the ing for USC. After his tour with the Marine Corps, Gray yards, 5 tds vs. New Mexico) that he was entering the 2016 season. Lavaka, who stepped into the lineup at left returned to Oregon State to finish his football career. NFL Draft, finished his career 10th on the Pac-10 career guard in the season’s fourth game due to injury, helped Following his graduation, he was drafted by the NFL’s rushing list with 3,625 yards. He was named first team solidify the Beavers’ offensive line for the remainder of Washington Redskins, where he played two seasons. All-Pac-10 and third team All-American as a sophomore the season. He went on to start seven of the final eight JOE GRAY • 1937 (2002) after rushing for 1,690 yards, the sixth-highest games, missing one due to an injury of his own. His play “The Gray Ghost” was one of the most outstanding total by any conference player and most by a Pac-10 helped pave the way for OSU’s ballcarriers to establish halfbacks in Oregon State history. As a senior, in 1937, athlete from a school other than USC. Jackson was taken a school record 5.2 yards per carry in 2016 topping the he received All-America honorable mention. Gray was by the St. Louis Rams in the first round of the 2004 NFL previous record of 4.9 ypc that had been set in 1960. Draft. also a first team All-Coast pick in his final season and ANDY LEVITRE • 2008 was mentioned on several other All-Coast teams as a JERMAR JEFFERSON • 2018 & 2020 Andy Levitre is one of the most technically sound of- junior. At the time, he was called the greatest running and Jermar Jefferson was a two-time All-American during his fensive linemen in Oregon State history. Levitre earned passing back ever to play at Oregon State. Gray was the Oregon State career. He was selected as a fourth-team American Football Coaches Association and Pro Football first OSU player ever drafted in the first round by the NFL All-American by Phil Steele in 2020 after rushing for 858 Weekly First Team All-America honors as a senior in 2008 (Chicago). yard and seven touchdowns in six games, five of which and was named as an Associated Press Second Team QUENTIN GREENOUGH • 1941 he ran for 100 or more yards. He was named a First-Team All-American. He was a 2008 Pac-10 First Team, 2007 Quentin Greenough played two seasons at Oregon State Freshman All-American by The Athletic, 247Sports, ESPN, Second Team and 2006 Honorable Mention selection. A and stared at center in the against Duke. the FWAA and USA Today after one of the top rushing co-team captain in 2008, was the Pac-10’s Tom Hansen As a senior he was named All-Coast and second team All- campaigns in Oregon State history in 2018. The Harbor Medal winner and a four-time Pac-10 all-academic per- American (1941). He played in the 1944 East-West Shrine City, Calif., native finished with seven 100-yard games, former. Levitre was taken in the second round by the Buf- Game. He later served as an assistant coach at Oregon including two of 200 or more yards. Most notably, he fin- falo Bills in the 2009 NFL Draft. ished with a 254-yard outing at Arizona State that stands State. Greenough was inducted into the State of Oregon JESS LEWIS • 1967 Sports Hall of Fame in 1981. as the second-best single-game total in OSU history. Jef- Jess Lewis was a 1967 All-American and two-time All- ferson broke the Oregon State single-season rushing re- Pac-8 Conference defensive tackle. He was selected the CRAIG HANNEMAN • 1970 cord with 1,380 yards and finished ninth nationally (first A three-year letterman defensive lineman from 1968-70, team MVP in 1969. He also was a standout wrestler, cap- among freshmen). He became the first player in school Craig Hanneman was selected a second team All- turing three conference and two NCAA wrestling titles. In history to record two four-score games, doing so against American in 1970 and first team All-Pac-8 and All-Coast. addition, Lewis competed in the 1968 World University Southern Utah and Washington State. He was named OSU’s 1968 Rookie of the Year, 1970 de- and Olympic Games. He was inducted into the State of Or- fensive MVP and team captain. Hanneman’s top games JUSTIN KAHUT • 2009 egon Sports Hall of Fame in 1981. Justin Kahut (K-hoot) earned honorable mention All- included 13 tackles versus UCLA and 12 against California KEENAN LEWIS • 2005 in the ’70 season. He also recovered two fumbles against America honors in 2009 from SI.com. In his junior season Keenan Lewis finished his career as one of the most cel- Houston and had three tackles for loss for 33 yards of 2009 he made 22 field goals (27 att.), one short of the ebrated in Oregon State history. Lewis made against Oklahoma. At the conclusion of his senior season, single season OSU record. Kahut made four goals in wins 47 starts during his career (third-highest ever at OSU as he played in the Hula Bowl, Coaches All-American Bowl over UCLA and Oregon in ‘09, earning Pac-10 Player of of 2008) after earning a starting spot as a freshman. In and East-West Shrine Game. He was drafted in the sixth the Week honors for each (for his career he was selected 2005, as a freshman, Lewis earned College Football News round by the and played for the club three times). He had two game-winning field goals on the Third Team Freshman All-American and was honorable from 1972-73. He concluded his professional career with last play – a 33-yard boot at UNLV in 2009 and a 24-yard mention by the Sporting News. Lewis was taken in the third the from 1974-76. kick at Arizona in 2008. Kahut also was a three-time Pac- round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers. 10 Honorable Mention academic selection. For his career MIKE HASS • 2004 & 2005 he made 39 of 52 field goal attempts and was good on 84 SEAN MANNION • 2011 Mike Hass was named first team All-American in 2005 of 88 extra point tries. Sean Mannion took over the starting position in game by the Walter Camp Foundation, ESPN.com and the As- three of his redshirt freshman season. He finished the sociated Press. His honors as a senior included earning FLETCHER KEISTER • 1992 season having thrown for 3,328 yards and completed the Biletnikoff Award as the nation’s premier receiver Fletcher Keister earned third team All-American honors in 64.5 percent (305-473) of his passes and 16 touch- after making a school record 90 receptions for a Pac-10 1992 after serving as the team’s co-captain. The offensive downs. Along the way he established single game records record 1,532 yards. He concluded his career with 19 guard earned the team’s MVP honor. Keister, from Albany, for passes thrown (66) and completed (40) at Arizona 100-yard plus receiving yards games and was the first Ore., started 24 consecutive games to end his career. He State. Mannion was named a first team Freshman All- player in Pac-10 history with three 1,000-plus receiving signed a free agent contract with the Houston Oilers after American by the Football Writers Association of America. yards seasons. He caught at least one pass in his last his senior season.

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HOWARD MAPLE • 1928 was a two-time All-Coast selection in football and earned JON SANDSTROM • 1967 Howard Maple lettered at Oregon State from 1926-28. All-American honors in 1921. Powell was also the 1920 Pa- Jon Sandstrom was a three-year starting defensive line- He was a second team All-American quarterback as a se- cific Coast Conference shot champion. He was inducted man from 1966-1968. He was a first team All-American nior (1928). He earned All-Coast recognition twice. Knute into the State of Oregon Hall of Fame in 1982. as a junior (1967) and was a preseason All-American in Rockne called him “the ideal quarterback.” He went on to JORDAN POYER • 2012 1968. Sandstrom earned first team All-Pac-8 as a senior play pro football for the Chicago Cardinals and baseball Jordan Poyer is arguably the best cornerback to ever and was named the team’s MVP. He played in the Col- for the Washington Senators. Maple was inducted into the play for Oregon State after being lightly recruited to play lege All-Star Game, Hula Bowl, Senior Bowl and Coaches State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1981. football out of Astoria High School. He was a consensus All-America Bowl at the conclusion of his college career. BILL McKALIP • 1930 All-America selection as a senior, the first at OSU since Sandstrom was drafted in the third round in 1969 by the and would also play for the CFL’s Winnipeg Bill McKalip earned three All-American honors in 1930, in- John Didion in 1967, named to the All-America First Team Blue Bombers. cluding by the United Press. “Wild Bill” as a senior earned from Walter Camp, AFCA, Sporting News and CBSSports. All-Pacific Coast Conference and Associated Press All- com among others. Named to the All-Pac-12 Conference ROY SCHUENING • 2004 & 2007 Northwest First Team. The end played in the East-West First Team as a senior and Second Team as a junior, he Roy Schuening concluded his collegiate career as one Shrine game and went on to be a three-time All-Pro with was a semi-finalist for the Bednarik Award (top defensive of the best linemen in OSU history. Schuening started a Portsmouth and Detroit. He was inducted into the State of player) and Jim Thorpe Award (top cornerback) in 2012. school record 50 games, all consecutively, during his ca- Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1991. He earned the Jim Thorpe Defensive Back of the Week and reer. As a senior in 2007, Schuening receivied Pac-10 First Walter Camp Co-Player of the Week after a three intercep- MITCH MEEUWSEN • 2001 & 2004 Team honors and was named to the Pro Football Weekly tion performance against Washington State. He ranked All-America squad. He was an All-Pac-10 Honorable Men- Mitch Meeuwsen left OSU in 2004 as arguably the tied for second in the nation with seven interceptions as tion selection in 2005 and ‘06, and was a Sporting News school’s top safety in the history of the program. The a senior and finished his career with 13 to tie for fourth in All-Freshman Team member in 2004. Schuening was 2004 Associated Press Third Team and ESPN.com First OSU history. He was selected in the seventh round of the taken in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft by the St. Team All-American ended his career as the program’s 2013 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles. Louis Rams. career leader for interceptions with 20. He was a semi-fi- nalist for the Jim Thorpe Award as a senior, given annually HAMILCAR RASHED JR. • 2019 EBERLE SCHULTZ • 1939 to the nation’s premier defensive back. Meeuwsen, from Hamilcar Rashed Jr. had a breakout season for the Bea- Eberle Schultz played both ways on the line, but earned Forest Grove, started 40 consecutive games and played vers in 2019. The linebacker led the nation with an Oregon most of his accolades for his play on the offensive side in three bowl games. He was invited to the Las Vegas All- State single-season record 22 tackles for loss. He also of the ball. He earned first team All-Coast honors in 1939 American Classic following his senior year. Several organi- set the Oregon State single-season record with 14 sacks, and helped Oregon State post a 9-1-1 mark that season. zations named him to their Freshman All-American teams which tied for third nationally. He recorded at least one He was drafted by Philadelphia in the fourth round of the in 2001. He made 217 career tackles. tackle for loss in 10 of his 12 games, and had two four-TFL NFL Draft and played a total of six pro seasons, including efforts. A native of Phoenix, he was named a First-Team stops in Pittsburgh and Cleveland. MEIER NEWMAN • 1917 All-American by The Athletic, Sports Illustrated and Phil Meier Newman, along with Ozburn Walker, earned All- Steele. He was a second-team All-America honoree by ADOLPHE “ADE” SCHWAMMEL • 1933 American honors from the Stars of 1917 after lettering for Walter Camp, the Football Writers Association of America, Ade Schwammel lettered in football from 1931-33, earning the Aggies from 1915-17 and helped the Aggies to an upset the Associated Press and CBS Sports. The AP and Phil first team All-American and All-Pacific Coast as a senior at Michigan State in 1915. Steele also selected him as a First-Team All-Pac-12 per- (1933). He was one of the key players in the now illegal JACK O’BILLOVICH • 1964 former while the conference’s coaches chose him as a “pyramid play.” Schwammel played in the 1934 East-West Shrine Game. He won two professional titles in his six Jack O’Billovich earned All-American honors as a junior second-teamer. years with the . (1964) and helped Oregon State to the 1965 Rose Bowl. JACQUIZZ RODGERS • 2008 & 2009 He also earned All-Coast as a junior and All-Pac-8 as In 2008, Jacquizz Rodgers had what was arguably the VIC SEARS • 1940 a senior. He was the team captain as a senior and went greatest impact of a freshman in the history of the pro- Vic Sears was an All-American lineman in 1940, becom- on to play in the Hula Bowl and East-West Shrine Game. gram. Despite missing nearly all of the last three games ing the second lineman in school history to earn such ac- O’Billovich played the 1967 season with the CFL’s Hamil- of the season due to injury, he became the first freshman claim. He lettered three seasons and was drafted in the ton TigerCats. to be named as the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year as fourth round by the Pittsburgh Steelers at the conclusion STEPHEN PAEA • 2010 well as the conference’s Freshman of the Year. With 1,253 of his college career. He never played for the Steelers, but played for Philadelphia for 10 years. Sears, who played in Stephen Paea was one of the premier defensive tack- yards, “Quizz” set the Pac-10 mark for rushing yards by a the 1941 East-West Shrine Game, was inducted into the les in the nation as a senior. The two-time team captain freshman. He was named USA Today, Rivals.com and Col- State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1980. became the second Beaver to earn the Pac-10 Confer- legeFootballNews.com Player of the Week after rushing ence’s Defensive Player of the Year honor in for 186 yards and two touchdowns in a victory over then RICHARD SEIGLER • 2000 & 2003 2010 and added his second straight Morris Trophy given No. 1 USC. Surpassing the 100-yard plateau seven times, Richard Seigler is one of OSU’s top linebackers in the his- to the league’s top defensive linemen as voted on by the he was named Pac-10 Player of the Week on three occa- tory of the program. He earned recognition as a freshman conference’s offensive linemen. Paea was selected to the sions en route to being named the Rivals.com Freshman in 2000 by being named to the Freshman All-American Associated Press and Sports Illustrated All-American First of the Year, College Football News All-Freshman Team, teams by the Sporting News and Football News. The four- Team in 2010. Paea was selected in the second round of Football Writers Association Freshman All-American, CBS year letterman was a 2004 fourth round NFL Draft selec- the 2011 NFL Draft by the . Sports.com Freshman of the Year and Sporting News Na- tion of the . The Las Vegas native tional Freshman of the Year. The Associated Press and JEREMY PERRY • 2005 was a two-time All-Pac-10 Conference selection (2002, Rivals.com selected Quizz as a third team All-American. ’03) and was a co-team MVP after his senior year. Seigler Jeremy Perry was named to the Sporting News Freshman He finished his career as one of three players in history played in the Fiesta, Insight and Las Vegas Bowls during All-American team in 2005. Perry started all 11 games at to achieve 3,000 yards rushing and 1,000 yards receiv- his career, and at the conclusion of his OSU playing days left guard and concluded the season earning Pac-10 Con- ing in only three years, joining Ryan Benjamin of Pacific competed in the East-West Shrine Game and was named ference Co-Freshman of the Year honors. (1990-92) and of USC (2003-05). He was All-America honorable mention by College Football News. GEORGE PETERS • 1941 taken in the fifth round of the 2011 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Seigler left OSU fourth for career tackles with 356. George Peters lettered as a back in 1940 and 1941. He re- Falcons. ceived All-America honorable mention following the 1941 ALEXIS SERNA • 2005 & 2006 JAMES RODGERS • 2009 Alexis Serna earned All-America honors in 2005 by the season after helping the Beavers to the Rose Bowl. Peters James Rodgers scored Honorable Mention All-America American Football Coaches Association and was a second was taken in the eighth round of the 1942 NFL Draft by the honors as a and as an all-purpose player team member by the Associated Press and Walter Camp Washington Redskins. from SI.com in his junior season. He was named to the Foundation. Serna was honored with the Lou Groza Award, MICHAEL PHILIPP • 2009 Pac-10 Conference’s First Team as a junior as a wide re- signifying the nation’s premier kicker in 2005. During his Michael Philipp was named to Freshman All-American ceiver after making a school record 91 receptions. Rodg- stellar sophomore season Serna made 23 of 28 field goal teams by Phil Steele and CollegeFootballNews.com in ers set the school record in 2009 for all-purpose yards attempts and all 32 extra point tries. He tied the OSU re- 2010. Philipp started all 13 games at left tackle, the first with 2,328 and set a single game record with 303 yards cord by making 15 consecutive field goals during the 2005 true freshman to start on the offensive line since 1997. vs. Oregon. He was the first OSU player to achieve 1,000 season. He broke an OSU record and tied the Pac-10 re- GEORGE “GAP” POWELL • 1921 yards rushing and 2,000 yards receiving. cord with a 6-for-6 performance at Washington, earning Gap Powell lettered in football and track from 1918-21. He him Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week honors. #GoBeavs 173 2021 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-AMERICANS

Serna came to OSU originally as a walkon. He signed a DENNIS WEATHERSBY • contract to play for the CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers at 2000, 2001 & 2002 the conclusion of his OSU career. Dennis Weathersby was arguably Oregon State’s top ISAAC SEUMALO • 2012 cornerback in the history of the program. He lettered Isaac Seumalo was named to the Freshman All-America from 1999-2002 and helped the program compete in the Team by Phil Steele, CBSSports.com and FoxSportsNext. Fiesta, O’ahu and Insight Bowls. Weathersby was a stand- com. He was named as the No. 6 Top Freshman by Athlon out on the field and in the classroom. He earned first team Sports. Thrust into the starting center role from the first District VIII All-Academic honors as a junior and senior. As day of fall camp, Isaac became the first freshman to start a senior he was a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, at center for OSU since 1978 and was one of only two true given annually to the nation’s premier defensive back, freshmen to start their season-openers at center in the earned second team All-American by the Sporting News nation. He was an All-Pac-12 Conference honorable men- and third team All-American by Colllege Football News. He tion selection. concluded his career by being selected to play in the East- West Shrine Game and was later a fourth round selection KEN SIMONTON • 2000 & 2001 in the NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. Ken Simonton lettered from 1998-2001 and is considered one of the school’s best running backs ever. Simonton MARKUS WHEATON • 2012 concluded his career with a school record 5,044 yards Markus Wheaton finished his career as one of the most and at the time of his graduation was one of only six play- prolific receivers in Oregon State history. As a senior he ers in Pac-10 history to rush for 1,000-plus yards in three tied the single season school-record with 91 receptions en different seasons. His 5,044 yards ranked second most route to setting the school’s career record with 227 catch- ever in the conference, trailing only USC’s Charles White. es. His 2,994 career receiving yards are third on OSU’s all- When he left OSU, he held 11 school rushing marks. Simon- time list, and 3,744 all-purpose yards are ninth at OSU. A ton rushed for 100-plus yards 26 times during his 46- Pac-12 Conference First Team selection as a senior and game OSU career, including three 200-yard plus marks. honorable mention as a junior, CBSSports.com honored Simonton led OSU to the Fiesta and O’ahu Bowls, but he Wheaton with Third Team All-America accolades. He was may be most remembered for scoring the winning touch- drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round of the down in the 1998 triple-overtime victory over Oregon. 2013 NFL Draft. Simonton’s professional career included stops in Buffalo, JOHN WITTE • 1955 & 1956 San Francisco and Calgary. John Witte was a two-time All-American selection (1955- OMAR SPEIGHTS • 2019 56), the only OSU player to ever achieve such status at the Philadelphia native Omar Speights had a phenomenal true time of his playing career. He played in the 1957 Rose Bowl freshman season for the Beavers in 2019. The linebacker game against Iowa. He also was an outstanding wrestler, was second on the team with 73 tackles for 7.5 tackles finishing second at the NCAA Championships as a fresh- for loss. The 73 tackles marked the third-most nationally man. He was inducted into the State of Oregon Sports Hall by a true or redshirt freshman in 2019. Speights’ biggest of Fame in 1983. game came against Washington when he had 18 tackles, DYLAN WYNN • 2011 the most by a freshman nationally in 2019; the effort also Dylan Wynn was named a Freshman All-American hon- tied for the ninth-most in Oregon State history. Speights orable mention by College Football News in 2011. Wynn finished with 63 tackles over his last seven games, an av- started seven games at defensive end recording 5.5 erage of nine per. He was named a Freshman All-American tackles-for-loss. He set a school record with five by The Athletic, the FWAA, USA Today and 247Sports. recoveries as a true freshman. SAMMIE STROUGHTER • 2006 LEN YOUNCE • 1939 Sammie Stroughter burst onto the scene in 2006 as a big Len Younce received All-American honorable mention fol- play threat at wide receiver and as a punt returner after lowing the 1939 season. Younce, an offensive guard, along two seasons in the shadow of two-time All-American Mike with linemate Eberle Schultz opened big holes for Jim Kis- Hass. Stroughter was named a third team All-American selburgh (All-American in 1940) as the Beavers finished all-purpose player by the Associated Press following one the season 9-1-1. He was an 8th round draft choice of the of the best seasons by a wide receiver in Oregon State his- New York Giants in 1941. He was inducted into the Oregon tory. Stroughter converted 74 receptions into 1,293 yards Sports Hall of Fame in 1980 and entered the OSU Athletic including a 223-yard game at Washington. In addition, Hall of Fame in 1988. Stroughter returned three punts for touchdowns during the season to set a school record, including a memorable 70-yard return in one of the biggest upsets in OSU his- tory over No. 3 USC. He was drafted by the NFL’s at the conclusion of his career at Oregon State. JIM WALKER • 1977 Jim Walker earned Associated Press Honorable Mention honors as a center his senior season in 1977. He also was a member of the All-Pac-8 Conference and All-Coast sec- ond teams. The team captain also played in the Challenge Bowl in Seattle. He signed a free agent contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following his senior year. OZBURN WALKER • 1917 Ozburn Walker, along with Meier Newman, earned All- American honors from the Stars of 1917 after playing just one season for the Aggies.

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OSU’S TERRY BAKER WON THE FOLLOWING ACCOLADES DURING HIS HEISMAN TROPHY SEASON OF 1962: ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAMS Associated Press Football News United Press International The Sporting News Football Coaches Association Time Magazine Football Writers Association Coach & Athlete Magazine NEA Academic All-America Williamson Rating System CBS-TV Sports

INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Heisman Trophy (Outstanding Player in Nation) Maxwell Award (Outstanding Player in Nation) Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year Helms Foundation Award (top athlete in North America) AP, UPI, The Sporting News, Coach & Athlete Magazine Player of the Year Captain NEA All-America Team AP, UPI, L.A. Times Back of the Year Pop Warner and Voit Awards (outstanding senior on Pacific Coast) AP & UPI three-time All-Coast OSU two-time team MVP Grantland Rice Award (Top Phi Delt Player in nation) Arthur Priest Award (Phi Delt of the Year) Football Foundation Hall of Fame Award (scholar-athlete) Buzz Randall Award (top scholar-athlete at OSU) Liberty Bowl MVP

GAME HIGHLIGHTS *389 total yards (163 rush, 226 pass) vs. Colorado State in 1962 *319 total yards (46 rush, 273 pass) vs. Idaho in 1962 *317 total yards (65 run, 252 pass) vs. Iowa State in 1962 *302 total yards (87 run, 215 pass) vs. Washington in 1960 *OSU, Liberty Bowl and NCAA record 99-yard run in 1962 Liberty Bowl

EDUCATION B.S. Mechanical Engineering (1963) Ph.D, Jurisprudence, University of Southern California (1967)

TERRY BAKER YEAR-BY-YEAR FOOTBALL STATISTICS {------Rushing------} {------Passing------} {------Punting------} TERRY BAKER YEAR ATT. NET YDS. AVG. TD ATT. COMP. INT. YDS. TD ATT. YDS. AVG. 1962 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER 1960 111 610 5.5 5 117 60 12 863 3 13 549 42.3 1961 73 355 4.9 2 134 61 8 875 5 23 684 29.7 1962 115 538 4.7 9 202 111 5 1,723 15 33 1,233 37.4 TOTAL 299 1,503 5.0 16 453 232 25 3,461 23 69 2,466 35.7 * also scored a in the 1962 Liberty Bowl (postseason stats did not count toward season/career stats at the time) TERRY BAKER YEAR-BY-YEAR BASKETBALL STATISTICS YEAR G FG-FGA PCT. FT-FTA PCT. REB TP AVG. 1961 20 40-110 .364 67-77 .870 37 147 7.4 1962 26 102-228 .447 73-106 .688 77 277 10.7 1963 25 120-280 .429 94-127 .728 71 334 13.4 TOTAL 71 262-618 .424 234-310 .755 185 758 10.7