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2019 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1 #Gobeavs TABLE TABLE OF CONTENTS 2019 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS . 1 2018 REVIEW . 80-97 ALL-AMERICANS . 181-188 Special thanks to Kip Carlson, Hal Cowan, Season Statistics . 80-91 Michelle Woodard, Cindy Arbelbide, Matt MEDIA INFORMATION . 2-7 TERRY BAKER SALUTE . 189 Game Summaries . 92-97 Derhalli, Jason Amberg, Caleb Hawley, Communications Staff Info . 2 BEAVERS IN THE PROS . 190-196 Ryan McCall, Lauren Pullen, Nathan Sar- Future Schedules . 2 LETTERWINNERS LOST . 98-107 les, Derek Senger, Tucker Smith, Melody Media/Credential Information . 3 LETTERWINNERS LIST . 197-203 RECORDS . 108-136 Stockwell and Melissa Sullivan . Television/Radio Info . 4 Yearly Leaders . 108 RESER STADIUM / Beaver Sports Radio Network . 5 Photo credits to Beth Buglione, Mark Individual Records . 109-125 FACILITIES . 204-205 OSU Social Media . 5 Hoffman, Karl Maasdam, Dave Nishitani, Reser Stadium Records . 126 Department Contact Info . 6 ADMINISTRATION . 206-207 Scobel Wiggins, Scott Cassidy, Ethan Er- Team Records . 127-130 Quick Facts . 7 ickson, Rich Heins, Dennis Hubbard, Brian Opponent Records . 131 COMPOSITE PAC-12 Pronunciation Guide . 7 Kanof, Hannah O’Leary, Stoddard Reyn- Bowl Records . 132 SCHEDULE / STANDINGS . 210 olds, Barry Schwartz, Mike Shields, Steve 2019 ROSTERS . 8-10 All-Time Coaching Records . 135 Shields, Dennis Wolverton, OSU Athletics Alphabetical Roster . 8-9 Attendance Records . 136 archives and many others . Special thanks Numerical Roster . 8-9 CREDITS: Content by Steve Fenk, Hank YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS . 137-150 to the Detoit Lions, Green Bay Packers, Roster Breakdown . 10 Hager and Jason Amberg . Composite Year-by-Year . 137 Los Angeles/St . Louis Rams, New Orleans PLAYER PROFILES . 11-61 Layout and design by Hank Hager . SERIES RECORDS . 151-156 Saints, Pittsburgh Steelers and Getty Im- THE COACHES . 62-79 Composite Series Records . 151 Editing by Steve Fenk, Hank Hager and Ja- ages for the use of photos . Jonathan Smith . 62-63 son Amberg . BOWL GAME HISTORY . 157-172 Assistant Coaches . 64-73 Cover design by Keith Warner . Support Staff . 74-79 PLAYER ACCOLADES . 173-180 Printing by Lynx Group, Inc . in Salem, Ore . Scobel Wiggins 2019 SCHEDULE Date Day Opponent Time Network Location Site Conference Aug . 30 Friday Oklahoma State 7:30 p .m . FS1 Corvallis, Ore . Reser Stadium Big 12 Sept . 7 Saturday at Hawai’i TBD TBD Honolulu, Hawai’i Aloha Stadium Mountain West Sept . 14 Saturday Cal Poly 1:15 p .m . Pac-12 Networks Corvallis, Ore . Reser Stadium Big Sky Sept . 28 Saturday Stanford TBD TBD Corvallis, Ore . Reser Stadium Pac-12 Oct . 5 Saturday at UCLA TBD TBD Los Angeles, Calif . Rose Bowl Pac-12 Oct . 12 Saturday Utah TBD TBD Corvallis, Ore . Reser Stadium Pac-12 Oct . 19 Saturday at California TBD TBD Berkeley, Calif . Memorial Stadium Pac-12 Nov . 2 Saturday at Arizona TBD TBD Tucson, Ariz . Arizona Stadium Pac-12 Nov . 8 Friday Washington 7:30 p .m . FS1 Corvallis, Ore . Reser Stadium Pac-12 Nov . 16 Saturday Arizona State TBD TBD Corvallis, Ore . Reser Stadium Pac-12 Nov . 23 Saturday at Washington State TBD TBD Pullman, Wash . Martin Stadium Pac-12 Nov . 30 Saturday at Oregon TBD TBD Eugene, Ore . Autzen Stadium Pac-12 All Times Pacific Home Games in BOLD #GoBeavs 1 2019 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF CONTACT INFORMATION ADDRESS . Oregon State University Athletics Communications Office 104 Gill Coliseum Corvallis, OR 97331-4105 COMMUNICATIONS PHONE . 541-737-3720 COMMUNICATIONS FAX . 541-737-3072 RESER STADIUM PRESS BOX . 541-737-2795 OFFICIAL WEBSITE . .. www .osubeavers .com STEVE FENK JASON AMBERG TREVOR CRAMER HANK HAGER SHAWN SCHOEFFLER Associate Athletic Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Director / of Communications of Communications of Communications of Communications ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Communications STEVE FENK, Associate Athletic Director Football 2019-20 STUDENT ASSISTANTS Office:541-737-7470 E-mail: steve .fenk@oregonstate .edu Anna Hekker Julia Johnson ASSISTANT DIRECTORS Kalib LaChappelle JASON AMBERG Jamie Penner Office:541-737-7469 Max Pittmon E-mail: jason .amberg@oregonstate .edu Ben Rosenbaum TREVOR CRAMER Kate Rourke Office: 541-737-8429 James Sutherland E-mail: trevor .cramer@oregonstate .edu JACK DODD VALERIE JOHNSON Anthony Wusstig Communications Communications HANK HAGER Assistant Assistant Office:541-737-7472 E-mail: hank .hager@oregonstate .edu SHAWN SCHOEFFLER Office:541-737-8898 E-mail: shawn .schoeffler@oregonstate .edu COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANTS JACK DODD E-mail: TBA collegepressbox .com is the official media website for Pac-12 football . The website is designed exclusively to serve the VALERIE JOHNSON needs of the media that cover college football . Media can access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, E-mail: valerie .johnson@oregonstate .edu media guides, headshots, logos and more for the conference and each of its member schools . In addition, information and logos are available for most major football conferences and their member schools, as well as logo downloads and credential applications for each bowl game . Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to password@collegepressbox .com . FUTURE SCHEDULES 2020 Sept . 5 @ Oklahoma State Sept . 12 Colorado State Sept . 19 Portland State 2021 Sept . 4 @ Purdue OPPONENT MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACTS Sept . 11 Hawai’i Sept . 18 Idaho GAME 1 — OKLAHOMA STATE GAME 5 — UCLA GAME 9 — WASHINGTON GAVIN LANG STEVE ROURKE JEFF BECHTHOLD 2022 (405) 744-3875 (310) 206-7870 (206) 543-2230 Sept . 3 Boise State gavin .lang@okstate .edu srourke@athletics .ucla .edu bechtold@u .washington .edu Sept . 10 @ Fresno State www .okstate .com www .uclabruins .com www .gohuskies .com Sept . 17 Montana State GAME 2 — HAWAI’I GAME 6 — UTAH GAME 10 — ARIZONA STATE 2023 DEREK INOUCHI PAUL KIRK MARK BRAND Sept . 2 @ Boise State (808) 956-4478 (801) 581-3510 (480) 965-6592 Sept . 9 OPEN inouchi@hawaii .edu pkirk@huntsman .utah .edu mbrand@asu .edu www .hawaiiathletics .com www .utahutes .com www thesundevils. .com Sept . 16 San Diego State GAME 3 — CAL POLY GAME 7 — CALIFORNIA GAME 11 — WASHINGTON ST . 2024 ERIC BURDICK KYLE McRAE BILL STEVENS Aug . 31 Fresno State (805) 756-6550 (510) 643-4723 (509) 335-4294 Sept . 7 @ San Jose State eburdick@calpoly .edu mcrae@berkeley .edu wsstevens@wsu .edu Sept . 21 Purdue www .gopoly .com www .calbears .com www wsucougars. .com 2025 GAME 4 — STANFORD GAME 8 — ARIZONA GAME 12 — OREGON Sept . 13 @ Texas Tech SCOTT SWEGAN DANIEL BERK PATRICK PIERSON (419) 575-9148 (520) 621-1814 (541) 346-2253 2026 swegans@stanford .edu dberk@email .arizona .edu ppierson@uoregon .edu Sept . 12 Texas Tech www .gostanford .com www .arizonawildcats .com www .goducks .com Sept . 19 @ San Diego State 2 @BeaverFootball MEDIA INFORMATION 2019 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA INFORMATION The 2019 Oregon State football media guide is a source of information intended for the news media . Additional information HISTORY OF OSU SIDS is available upon request from the Oregon State Athletics Communications Office . News releases and photographs will There have been only six Sports Information Directors be made available to accredited members of the media . The OSU Athletics Communications Office is located, adjacent to in Oregon State’s history . Oregon State’s current SID, Reser Stadium and the Valley Football Center, on the second floor of Gill Coliseum in room 219 . Steve Fenk, joined the OSU staff in September of 1990 MEDIA CREDENTIALS as the men’s basketball SID . It was not until 2004 that Credentials to cover Oregon State home football games may be secured by contacting Steve Fenk, Associate Athletic he took over as the Interim Sports Information Direc- Director/Communications at 541-737-7470 or steve .fenk@oregonstate .edu . tor for the entire department . In 2006, Fenk received a permanent appointment as an Assistant Athletic Di- MEDIA PARKING rector for Communications . Limited media parking is available immediately behind the press box on the west side of the stadium (enter off Western Blvd .) . Overflow parking is available approximately three blocks from the press box in the OSU Foundation lot . A complete list of OSU Sports Information Directors follows: PHOTOGRAPHY REGULATIONS Photo passes will be issued only to accredited photographers on assignment . Photographers should proceed to the north- Art Taafe 1924-37 east corner of the stadium to obtain a vest per Pac-12 Conference rules . NCAA regulations forbid photographers from Bud Forrester 1937-41 being between the 25-yard lines . Irwin Harris 1942-51 John Eggers 1952-79 PRESS BOX Hal Cowan 1976-2004 The fourth level of the Reser Stadium press box serves as the media center . Radio and television booths are located from Steve Fenk 2004-present approximately the 50-yard line to the left as you look onto the field . The remainder of the seating is for the print media . A photo deck runs nearly the length of the press box and is located off the fourth level . Lunch or dinner is served in the press box . POSTGAME WORK AREAS Two working areas postgame are available for use – the press box at Reser Stadium or the media room in Gill Coliseum (located near the opponents’ locker room) . The usual statistical packets with quotes will be delivered to both areas . INTERNET Wireless internet access is available at all working areas of Reser Stadium and Gill Coliseum . Please see the OSU Communications staff for the access code . PROFESSIONAL SCOUTS Professional scouts are generally seated in the second row of the press box, behind the print media . Some seats have partially obstructed views . PRACTICES Please contact a member of the Oregon State Athletics Communications office for information on practices and student-athlete and coach availability . PAC-12 TELECONFERENCE Please contact the Pac-12 Conference for information on its teleconference availabilities . To do so, contact the conference office at (925) 932-4411 .
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