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OSU PLAYER ACCOLADES OSU ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPANTS OSU AWARD WINNERS All dates indicate season played/not year of the game MOST IMPROVED PLAYER COACHES ALL-AMERICA BOWL ALL-STAR GRIDIRON CLASSIC 1957 Dwayne Fournier, LE 1982 Mark Bonner, C • Lubbock, • Orlando, Fla. 1958 Ed Kaohelaulii, T 1982 Kenny Taylor, CB 1959 Marne Palmateer, BB 1983 Ladd McKittrick, QB 1960 Aaron Thomas, E 1968 , FB 1998 Brian Rogers, LB 1999 Jason White, OT 1960 Earl Woodward, T 1983 John Gonzalez, NG 1961 Hank Rivera, MB 1968 Jon Sandstrom, DG LAS VEGAS CLASSIC 1961 Neil Plumley, T 1984 Tony Green, FB 1964 Bob Grim, HE 1969 Jess Lewis, T • Las Vegas, Nev. 1961 Roger Johnson, E 1984 Osia Lewis, WLB 1966 Rockne Freitas, T 1970 Craig Hanneman, T 1962 Paul Seale, E 1985 Dave Montagne, WR 1967 Harry Gunner, E 1971 Clark Hoss, F 2005 Mitch Meeuwsen, FS 2006 Alvin Smith, DT 1963 Ron Doman, G 1985 Jeff Schneider, MLB 1967 Skip Vanderbundt, LB 1971 Jack Turnbull, C EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME 1964 Cliff Watkins, HB 1986 Robb Thomas, WR 1968 John Didion, C 1972 Steve Brown, LB • San Francisco, Calif. 1965 Thurman Bell, DH 1986 Teddy Johnson, CB 1924 , T 1967 John Didion, C 1966 Wayne Valley, T 1987 Owen Hooven, OT • Mobile, Ala. 1926 Orlie Robbins, E 1967 Bill Enyart, FB 1967 Bill Enyart, FB 1987 Tom Vettrus, DE 1960 Aaron Thomas, E 1995 Reggie Tongue, FS 1929 Carl Gilmore, HB 1967 Jon Sandstrom, DL 1967 Harry Gunner, DE 1988 Pat Chaffey, FB 1961 Hank Rivera, HE 2003 Dwan Edwards, DT 1929 Bill McKalip, E 1968 Mel Easley, DB 1968 Billy Main, WB 1988 Pellom McDaniels, DE 1964 Len Frketich, E 2003 James Newson, WR 1929 Russ Striff, E 1968 Jess Lewis, DT 1968 Larry Rich, S 1989 John Feinga, C 1966 Bob Grim, HB 2004 , DE 1931 Kenneth Hammer, C 1970 Craig Hanneman, T 1969 Bryce Huddleston, HB 1989 Mike Maggiore, DE (named Outstanding Back) 2006 Joe Newton, TE 1933 Pierre Bowman, HB 1970 Dave Schilling, FB 1969 Mel Easley, DB 1990 Adam Albaugh, OT 1968 John Didion, C 2006 Sabby Piscitelli, SS 1933 Harry Field, T 1970 Jim Sherbert, DE 1970 Jeff Kolberg, SE 1990 Brent Huff, FS 1968 Bill Enyart, FB 2007 , OG 1933 Ade Schwammel, T 1970 Jack Turnbull, C 1970 Mark Dippel, DT 1991 Jason Downs, OT 1968 Jon Sandstrom, DG 2007 Alexis Serna, PK 1937 Joe Gray, HB 1971 Bill Bartley, DB 1971 Roger Smith, FB 1991 Sailusi Poulivaati, DT 1969 , C 2008 Andy Levitre, OT 1937 Elmer Kolberg, FB 1971 Steve Brown, LB 1971 Fred Hauck, G 1992 John Young, FB 1985 Reggie Bynum, WR 2008 Keenan Lewis, CB 1938 Prescott Hutchins, G 1971 Jim Lilly, DB 1972 Rod Petersen, TE 1992 Tony O’Billovich, LB 1989 Pat Chaffey, FB 2009 , QB 1938 Joe Wendlick, E 1973 Jeff Hart, T 1972 Bill Bartley, DB 1993 Adam Albaugh, OT 1990 , NT 1940 Jim Kisselburgh, FB 1975 Bob Horn, LB 1973 Doug Doyle, OG 1993 Mark Schulz, DE 1940 , T 1976 Dennis Boyd, DE 1973 Jerry Hackenbruck, DT 1994 Darin Borter, OG NORTH-SOUTH SHRINE GAME 1940 Leonard Younce, G 1976 Jay Locey, S 1974 Jeff Hart, OT 1994 Packy Ena, DE • Montgomery, Ala. 1942 Lloyd Wickett, T 1978 Jerry Wilkinson, DE 1974 Bob Horn, LB 1995 Phil Lafler, OT 1960 Aaron Thomas, E 1972 Mike Shannon, DL 1943 Quentin Greenough, C 1979 Steve Coury, WR 1975 Greg Marshall, C 1995 Ahmani Johnson, OLB 1943 Choc Shelton, FB 1985 Reggie Bynum, WR 1975 Ernie Richardson, DE 1996 Darron Kirkman, FB BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC GAME 1945 Dick Lorenz, E 1987 Dave Orndorff, C 1976 Larry Winkler, OG 1996 Anthony Murray, LB • Montgomery, Ala. 1945 Robert Stevens, B 1988 Robb Thomas, WR 1976 Tom Stevens, SS 1998 Jamil Braithwaite, DE 1975 Bob Horn, LB 1993 Herschel Currie, CB 1946 Martin Chaves, G 1988 , QB 1977 Karl Halberg, FL 2003 , WR 1976 Dennis Boyd, DE 1994 J.J. Young, HB 1946 Boyd Clement, C 1990 Esera Tuaolo, DT 1977 Clarrence Smithey, DE 2004-05 None Awarded 1979 Steve Coury, WR 1995 Reggie Tongue, FS 1946 Ted Ossowski, T 1995 Akili King, TB 1977 Kent Howe, LB 2006 Matt Moore, QB 1979 Tim Smith, WR 1996 Darron Kirkman, FB 1947 Paul Evensen, G 1997 Andrae Holland, CB 1978 Dwayne Hall, SE 2007 Victor Butler, DE 1983 Bryce Oglesby, RB 1998 Jamil Braithwaite, DE 1948 Bill Austin, T 1997 Bryan Jones, LB 1978 Reggie Williams, LB 2007 Tim Clark, CB 1987 LaVance Northington, CB 1998 Armon Hatcher, SS 1948 Ken Carpenter, HB 2000 Terrance Carroll, SS 1978 Craig Roussell, DT 2008 Shane Morales, WR 1988 Robb Thomas, WR 1998 Andrae Holland, CB 1948 Tom DeSylvia, G 2000 DeLawrence Grant, DE 1979 Scott Richardson, QB 2008 Mike Remmers, OT 1988 Erik Wilhelm, QB 1998 Bryan Jones, LB 1948 Dick Gray, HB 2000 T.J. Houshmandzadeh, WR 1979 Nick Westerberg, DE 2009 Sean Canfield, QB 1992 Dwayne Owens, HB 1950 Herman Clark, T 2001 Chris Gibson, C 1980 Ron Vogel, TE 2009 Grant Johnson, OG CHALLENGE BOWL 1950 Jim Clark, G 2002 , LB 1980 Craig Sowash, DE 2009 Michael Philipp, OT 1950 John Thomas, E 2002 Eric Manning, DT 1981 Tim Sim, SE • , Wash. 1951 , FB 2002 , CB 1981 Terry Harris, FS 1977 Gene Dales, LB 1977 Vern Ward, OT 1954 Ron Aschbacher, T 2003 Tim Euhus, TE 1977 Kerry Justin, CB 1977 Larry Winker, OG 1956 Joe Francis, HB 2003 , LB 1977 Jim Walker, C 1978 Jerry Wilkinson, DE 1956 Dave Jesmer, T 2004 Derek Anderson, QB 1957 Ted Bates, T 2004 Doug Nienhuis, OT 1957 Nub Beamer, FB 2004 Aric Williams, CB • , Hawai’i 1959 Aaron Thomas, E 2005 Trent Bray, LB 1947 Dick Miller, E 1972 Steve Brown, LB 1960 Hank Rivera, HB 2005 Keith Ellison, LB 1951 Jim Clark, T 1973 Greg Krpalek, C 1962 , E 2005 Mike Hass, WR 1957 Joe Francis, TB 1976 Dennis Boyd, DE 1964 Jack O’Billovich, LB 2006 Adam Koets, OT 1957 Ted Searle, T 1979 Tim Smith, DB 1965 Bob Grim, WR 2007 Kyle DeVan, C 1958 Ted Bates, T 1982 Chris Mangold, PK 1965 Pete Pifer, FB 2007 Derrick Doggett, LB 1959 Ed Kaohelaulli, T 1989 Pat Chaffey, FB 1965 Jim Wilkin, T 2008 Al Afalava, S 1962 George Gnoss, G 1989 Phil Ross, TE 1966 Harry Gunner, DE 2008 Victor Butler, DE 1963 Vern Burke, E 1993 Alai Kalaniuvalu, OG 1966 Skip Vanderbrundt, LB 2008 Brandon Hughes, CB 1964 Rich Koeper, T 1996 Akili King, TB 2009 Keaton Kristick, LB 1965 Jack O’Billovich, LB 1998 , DE 1966 Skip Diaz, G (named Outstanding Lineman) COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME 1966 Rockne Freitas, C 1998 Joe Kuykendall, TE • , Ill. 1966 Pete Pifer, FB 2000 Keith Heyward-Johnson, CB 1952 Jim Clark, G 1967 Skip Vanderbundt, LB 1967 Harry Gunner, OL 2001 Ken Simonton, TB 1952 John Thomas, E 1968 John Didion, C 1967 Skip Vanderbundt, LB 2002 Calvin Carlyle, SS 1960 Aaron Thomas, E 1968 Bill Enyart, FB 1968 John Didion, C (named Outstanding Back) 1961 Hank Rivera, HB 1968 Jon Sandstrom, DL 1968 Bill Enyart, FB 2003 Terrell Roberts, CB 1962 , QB 1969 Mel Easley, DB 1968 Jon Sandstrom, DG 2006 Sir Henry Anderson, DT 1964 Len Frketich, E 1969 Jess Lewis, DT 1969 Billy Main, WB 2007 , RB 1966 Rockne Freitas, T 1970 Craig Hanneman, DT 1970 Craig Hanneman 2007 Gerard Lawson, KR 1966 Bob Grim, HB 1974 Jeff Hart, T 1971 Jim Sherbert, DE 2007 Jeff Van Orsow, DE 1967 Harry Gunner, DE 1971 Jack Turnbull, C

2010 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 133 OSU PLAYER ACCOLADES OSU AWARD WINNERS OSU FOOTBALL CAPTAINS OSU’S CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS 1893 No record 1967 Dave Marlette 1993 Herschel Currie, CB 1894 No record 1967 Skip Vanderbundt 1993 Tony O’Billovich, LB The Academic All-America teams program was established by CoSIDA (College Sports Informa- 1895 A.J. Simpson 1968 1993 Chad Paulson, HB tion Directors of America) in 1952 to honor, each year, those college student-athletes who excel 1896 A.J. Simpson 1968 Jon Sandstrom 1993 , QB both in the classroom and on field. The following Oregon State athletes have been 1897 Daniel Bodine 1969 Mike White 1994 William Ephraim, CB named Academic All-American since 1952: 1898 No record 1969 Jess Lewis 1994 J.J. Young, HB * - indicates Academic Player of the Year 1899 Fred Walters 1970 Craig Hanneman 1995 Mark Olford, HB FOOTBALL MEN’S TRACK 1900-01 No football 1971 Rob Jurgenson 1995 Cameron Reynolds, HB 1962 Terry Baker, QB (first team) 1988 John Thomas (third team) Athletics prohibited by regents 1971 Jim Sherbert 1995 Kane Rogers, ILB 1967 Bill Enyart, FB (first team) SOFTBALL 1902 John Gault 1972 Steve Brown 1995 J.D. Stewart, FB 1968 Bill Enyart, FB (first team) 1999 Tarrah Beyster, P (second team) 1903 John Gault 1972 Rob Jurgenson 1995 Reggie Tongue, FS 1992 Chad Paulson, HB (second team) 1904 Bert Pilkington 1973 Jim Mott 1996 Rahim Muhammad, QB 1993 Chad Paulson, HB (first team) VOLLEYBALL 1905 Bert Pilkington 1973 Rod Petersen 1996 Marc Williams, SS 1999 Aaron Koch, OG (second team) 2000 Gina Schmidt (first team) 1906 Herb Root 1974 Jerry Hackenbruck 1997 Game captains 2001 Gina Schmidt (first team) 1907 Leonard Darby 1974 Greg Krpalek 1998 Tim Alexander, WR 1986 Ken Bowen, SS (second team) WOMEN’S 1908 Frank Pendergrass 1975 Bob Horn 1998 Brian Rogers, SLB Bryan Ganter, OF (honorable mention) 1983 Juli Coleman, G (honorable mention) 1909 Carl Wolff 1975 Mike Kobielsky 1999 Terrence Carroll, SS 1987 Ken Bowen, SS (first team) 1984 Juli Coleman, G (second team) 1910 James Evenden 1976 Jay Locey, SS 1999 Roddy Tompkins, WR Bryan Ganter, OF (first team) 1985 Juli Coleman, G (second team) 1911 Bird Howley 1976 Lee Overton, WR 1999 Aaron Wells, DT 1994 Mason Smith, P (first team) 1987 Chelle Flamoe, G (second team) 1912 Tom E. May 1977 Greg Marshall, DT 2000 Terrence Carroll, SS 1998 Ben Bertrand, C (second team) 1988 *Chelle Flamoe, G (first team) 1913 Otto Sitton 1977 Jim Walker, C 2000 DeLawrence Grant, DE 2007 Mitch Canham, C (third team) 1989 *Chelle Flamoe, G (first team) 1914 James Shaw 1978 Kent Peyton, LB 2000 Darnell Robinson, SLB 1915 Gus Hofer 1978 Craig Spiegelberg, OT 2000 Ken Simonton, TB GYMNASTICS WOMEN’S GOLF 1916 Brewer Billie 1979 Steve Coury, WR 2000 Jonathan Smith, QB 1984 Heidi Anderson (third team) 1993 Margo Evashevski (first team) 1917 Lee Bissett 1979 Kevin Donaghue, OG 2001 James Allen, LB 1991 Joy Selig (third team) 1994 *Margo Evashevski (first team) 1918 Meier Newman 1979 Tim Smith, CB 2001 Ken Simonton, TB 1992 Chari Knight (second team) WOMEN’S ROWING 1919 Raymond Archibald 1979 Reggie Williams, LB 2001 Jonathan Smith, QB 1993 Amy Durham (second team) 2001 Cassie Bouska (second team) 1920 Henry Rearden 1980 Tony Robinson, TB 2002 Nick Barnett, OLB 1994 Chari Knight (second team) 1921 Chuck Rose 1980 Nick Westerberg, DE 2002 Eric Manning, DT Traci Crover (third team) WOMEN’S SWIMMING 1922 Gap Powell 1981 Roger Levasa, C 2002 James Newson, WR 1997 Rändi Miller (second team) 2004 Birte Steven (first team) 1923 Percy Locey 1981 Victor Simmons, FL 2002 Richard Seigler, MLB 2008 Yuki Lamb (third team) WRESTLING 1924 Millard Scott 1982 Maurice Porter, DE 2003 Dwan Edwards, DT MEN’S SOCCER 1996 Les Gutches (first team) 1925 No captains elected 1982 Ed Singler, QB 2003 , TB 2002 Aaron McHardy, F (second team) full season through Paul 1983 James Murphy, SLB 2003 James Newson, WR Schissler’s remaining years 1984 Bryce Oglesby, FB 2003 Richard Seigler, MLB (1926-32) and ’s 1984 Angelo Dilulo, DT 2004 Derek Anderson, QB PACIFIC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC FIRST TEAM SELECTIONS years (1933-48). Stiner ap- 1984 Jack Lester, C 2004 Jonathan Pollard, LB 1980 Mark Hettum, S 1994 Cameron Reynolds, HB 2003 Matt Brock, C pointed captains per game. 1984 Kenny Taylor, CB 2004 Bill Swancutt, DE 1981 Eric Bosworth, LB Kane Rogers, ILB Bill Swancutt, DE 1949 Tom DeSylvia 1985 Robert Adams, WR 2005 Trent Bray, LB 1982 Tony Fuller, SS 1995 Darin Borter, OG Kirk Yliniemi, PK 1950 Arvid Niemi (for Stan 1985 Tom Emmons, OT 2005 Keith Ellison, LB James Terrell, TB Andrae Holland, CB 2004 Matt Brock, C McGuire, who was killed prior 1985 Jack Lester, C 2005 Mike Hass, WR Kenny Taylor, CB Nathan McAtee, LB Bill Swancutt, DT to the season) 1985 Osia Lewis, WLB 2006 Yvenson Bernard, TB Ron Vogel, TE Cameron Reynolds, HB 2005 Andy Darkins, LB 1951 John Thomas 1986 Dave Giacomelli, OT 2006 Matt Moore, QB 1983 Robert Adams, WR Doug Stuckey, P Keenan Lewis, CB 1952 Jim Cordial 1986 Rich Haggerty, DT 2006 Joe Newton, TE Kenny Taylor, CB 1996 Tony Huot, DE 2006 Keenan Lewis, CB 1953 LaVerne Ferguson 1986 Dave Montagne, WR 2006 Sabby Piscitelli, SS 1984 Robert Adams, WR Randy Lund, PK Sammie Stroughter, RS 1954 Wes Ediger 1986 LaVance Northington, CB 2007 Yvenson Bernard, TB Kenny Taylor, CB Nathan McAtee, LB 2007 Keenan Lewis, CB 1954 Jim Withrow 1987 Rich Haggerty, DT 2007 Alan Darlin, LB 1985 Robert Adams, WR 1997 Nathan McAtee, MLB 2008 Pernnell Booth, DT 1955 Howard Buettgenback 1987 Bronco Mendenhall, LB 2007 Derrick Doggett, LB Teddy Johnson, CB 1998 Larry Ramirez, OG Cameron Collins, S 1955 Ron Siegrist 1987 Dave Orndorff, C 2007 Ryan Gunderson, QB 1986 Darrick Brilz, OT Aaron Wells, DT Casey Kjos, WR 1956 Dick Corrick 1987 Jeff Schneider, MLB 2007 Sammie Stroughter, WR Scott Monson, SS 1999 Aaron Koch, OG Sammie Stroughter, WR 1956 Gerry Laird 1988 Kenny Felix, OG 2007 Jeff Van Orsow, DE Don Odegard, FS Dennis Weathersby, CB 2009 Cameron Collins, S 1957 Ted Searle 1988 Andre Harris, FS 2008 Victor Butler, DE 1987 Don Odegard, DB Aaron Wells, DT Kevin Frahm, DE 1958 Jim Brackins 1988 Mike Matthews, LB 2008 Brandon Hughes, CB 1988 Pat Chaffey, FB 2000 Kyle Rosselle, DE Taylor Kavanaugh, WR 1958 Buzz Randall (Randall 1988 Brian Taylor, TB 2008 Andy Levitre, OT 1989 Pat Chaffey, FB Dennis Weathersby, CB Casey Kjos, WR died before the season began) 1988 Robb Thomas, WR 2008 Sammie Stroughter, WR 1990 James Jones, FB 2001 Seth Trimmer, WR 1959 Jerry Doman 1989 Pat Chaffey, FB 2009 Sean Canfield, QB 1992 Chad Paulson, HB Dennis Weathersby, CB 1959 George Enderle 1989 Pellom McDaniels, DE 2009 Keaton Kristick, LB 1993 Chad Paulson, HB 2002 Seth Trimmer, WR 1959 Ed Kaohelaulii 1989 Phil Ross, TE 2009 , QB Kane Rogers, ILB Dennis Weathersby, CB 1960 Doug Bashor 1989 Larry Vladic, SS 2009 , DT 1961 Mike Kline 1990 Matt Booher, QB 2009 Gregg Peat, OG 1962 George Gnoss 1990 Esera Tuaolo, DT 2010 James Docker, CB 1963 Bruce Williams 1991 Eric Davis, LB 2010 Alex Linnenkohl, C 1964 Dick Ruhl 1991 Tom Nordquist, C 2010 Gabe Miller, DE 1964 Booker 1991 Todd Sahlfeld, LB 2010 Stephen Paea, DT 1965 Jack O’Billovich 1992 Fletcher Keister, OG 2010 Dwight Roberson, LB 1965 Cliff Watkins 1992 Sailusi Poulivaati, DT 2010 James Rodgers, WR 1966 Bob Grim 1966 Russ Kuhns

134 2010 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE OSU PLAYER ACCOLADES PAC-10 COACH OF THE YEAR NATIONAL HALL OF FAME NATIONAL ATHLETIC TRAINERS ASSOCIATION 1989 The following Oregon State football coaches and players have HALL OF FAME 2000 been inducted into the National Football College Hall of Fame, Name Years at OSU Date of Induction 2008 located in South Bend, Ind.: Bill Robertson 1946-80 1971 PAC-10 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR PLAYERS 2008 Name Pos. Years Date of Induction STATE OF OREGON SPORTS HALL OF FAME Terry Baker QB 1960-62 1982 BASEBALL GYMNASTICS PAC-10 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Wes Schulmerich - 1980 Mary Ayotte-Law - 2007 Chari Knight - 2005 2004 Bill Swancutt (co-Defensive POY) COACHES BASKETBALL Name School Years Date of Induction PAC-10 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Lew Beck - 1981 MULTI-SPORT ATHLETE Oregon State 1955-64 1991 Mel Counts - 1982 Steve Pauly - 1988 2003 , CB UCLA 1965-70 Cliff Crandall - 1981 SKIING Dave Gambee - 1980 2005 Jeremy Perry, OG Jean Saubert - 1983 2008 Jacquizz Rodgers, RB NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME Buck Grayson - 1983 The following Oregon State athletes have been inducted into the A.C. Green - 2003 SOFTBALL AWARD National Baseball Hall of Fame: Jim Jarvis - 1987 Carolyn Fitzwater - 1992 For outstanding senior football player on Pacific Coast, since 1949. Steve Johnson - 1995 TRACK & FIELD Name Years Date of Induction Ed Lewis - 1980 Dick Fosbury - 1980 1957 Joe Francis, TB 1963 Vern Burke, WR Ralph Coleman 1923-28, 1930-31, 1938-66 January 7, 1968 John Mandic - 1982 Ralph Hill - 1980 1962 Terry Baker, QB 1966 Pete Pifer, FB NATIONAL WRESTLING HALL OF FAME Wally Palmberg - 1981 Joni Huntley - 1990 Gary Payton - 2009 Forrest Smithson - 1981 VOIT MEMORIAL TROPHY The following Oregon State coaches/athletes have been inducted Emphraim “Red” Rocha - 1980 Grant Swan - 1980 For outstanding football player on Pacific Coast, award originated into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame: Carol Menken-Schaudt - 1993 Charlie Sitton - 1997 WRESTLING in 1951. Name Years Date of Induction Ron Finley - 1982 1962 Terry Baker, QB 1966 Pete Pifer, FB Dale Thomas 1957-90 1980 FOOTBALL Jess Lewis - 1981 Bill Austin - 1982 1963 Vern Burke, SE Chet Newton - 1980 JAMES NAISMITH MEMORIAL Sam Baker - 1980 Robin Reed - 1980 HAYWARD AWARD Terry Baker - 1980 BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Ted Bates - 1996 COACHES The Hayward Award is given annually by Oregon sportswriters The following Oregon State basketball coaches have been Vern Burke - 1982 - 1986 and sportscasters to the oustanding athlete in the state of inducted into the James Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Ken Carpenter - 1982 Ralph Coleman - 1981 Amory “Slats” Gill - 1980 Oregon. The following OSU athletes from the sport of football Fame, located in Springfield, Mass.: - 1981 have won the award: Bill Enyart - 2003 Roy S. “Spec” Keene - 1982 Name Years at OSU Date of Induction Joe Francis - 1981 Ralph Miller - 1988 1957 Joe Francis 1969 Jess Lewis Amory T. “Slats” Gill 1929-64 1967 Norman “Red” Franklin - 1980 Tommy Prothro - 1989 1958 Ted Bates 2003 Steven Jackson Ralph Miller 1951-89 1988 Quentin Greenough - 1981 Lon Stiner - 1981 1961 Terry Baker (co-winner) Bob Grim - 1990 Dale Thomas - 1991 1966 Pete Piker HELMS FOUNDATION HALL OF FAME Percy Locey - 1981 Paul Valenti - 1982 - 1981 SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION TO CHEVROLET MVP AWARD Name Sport/Pos.Years Date of Induction Amory T. “Slats” Gill Basketball coach, 1929-64 1950 Bill McKalip - 1991 SPORTS Hal Moe - 1982 ABC-TV, CBS-TV and Chevrolet present a $1,000 scholarship and Ralph Coleman Baseball coach, 1923-66 1968 John Eggers - 1981 Pete Pifer - 1991 Bob Blackburn - 2002 a plaque to the school whose player was picked as MVP of the Bill Robertson Athletic trainer, 1946-80 1971 game televised by the station. George A. “Gap” Powell - 1982 (broadcaster) Steve Preece - 1988 HALL OF FAME TEAMS 1978 Tim Smith, CB, vs. Washington Ted Schwammel - 1981 Team (1985) The following athletes have been inducted into the Rose Bowl Vic Sears - 1980 1978 Steve Smith, QB, vs. Washington State 1962-63 Men’s Basketball (2004) Hall of Fame: Aaron Thomas - 1982 1981 Randy Holmes, FB, vs. Minnesota 1965-66 Men’s Basketball (2006) John Witte - 1983 1982 James Murphy, WLB vs. Washington 1967 “Giant Killers” Don Durdan, MVP of 1942 Rose Bowl - inducted 1998 Len Younce - 1980 1983 Bryce Oglesby, FB, vs. football team (1992) 2001 Mitch Meeuwsen, SS, vs. UCLA CoSIDA HALL OF FAME GOLF 1980-81 Men’s basketball 2001 Steven Jackson, TB, vs. USC The following Oregon State sports information directors have Dr. Mary Budke - 1991 team (1996) Dick Yost - 1982 2001 Ken Simonton, TB, vs. Oregon been inducted into the CoSIDA (College Sports Information 2002 James Newson, WR, vs. UCLA Directors of America) Hall of Fame: PLAYBOY MAGAZINE Name Years as SID Date of Induction PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA PICKS Hal Cowan Oregon State, 1976-2004 1993 Oregon, 1967-74 1958 Ted Bates, OT 1972 Steve Brown, LB California, 1966-67 1968 John Didion, C 2001 James Allen, LB Central Michigan, 1965-66 1968 Jon Sandstrom, DT 2001 Dennis Weathersby, CB 1968 Dee Andros, 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers, RB CoSIDA ACADEMIC HALL OF FAME Coach of the Year The following Oregon State athletes have been inducted into the ALL-AMERICA TEAM CoSIDA Academic Hall of Fame: Name Sport/Years Date of Induction 1956 John Witte, T 1972 Steve Brown, LB Terry Baker Football - 1960-62 1991 1958 Ted Bates, OT 2005 Mike Hass, WR Basketball - 1961-63 1962 Terry Baker, QB 2009 Jacquizz Rodgers, RB* 1963 Vern Burke, WR * 2nd team selection NACDA HALL OF FAME 1968 John Didion, C The following Oregon State Athletic Directors have been inducted RHODES SCHOLARS into the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Hall of Fame: The following OSU athletes have been named Rhodes Scholarship recipients: Name Years Served as OSU AD Date of Induction Jim Barratt 1966-76 1985 1984 Knute Buehler, Baseball Dee Andros 1976-85 1991 1988 Wes Sands, Men’s Crew

2010 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 135 OSU PLAYER ACCOLADES OSU ALL-PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE SELECTIONS OSU ALL-PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE PLAYERS 1956 John Witte, OT 1957 Buzz Randall, C 1958 Ted Bates, OT Earnel Durden, HB Joe Francis, TB Jim Brackins, OG The following OSU players were selected first-team All-Pac-10 by the league’s coaches: 1964 Dan Espalin, DB 2000 Ryan Cesca, PK OSU ALL-COAST PLAYERS Rich Koeper, OT Chris Gibson, C 1965 Jack O’Billovich, LB DeLawrence Grant, DE (Selected by either AP or UPI) Pete Pifer, FB Ken Simonton, TB 1926 Jim Dixon,T 1963 Vern Burke, SE 1966 Skip Diaz, DT Dennis Weathersby, CB 1928 Howard Maple, QB 1964 Jack O’Billovich, LB Pete Pifer, FB 2001 Eric Manning, DT 1930 Bill McKalip, E 1966 Russ Kuhns, LB Jim Wilkin, OT 2002 Nick Barnett, LB 1932 Hal Moe, HB Pete Pifer, FB 1967 Bill Enyart, FB Steven Jackson, TB 1936 Ed Stack, G Dennis Rozario, DT Gary Houser, WR Eric Manning, DT 1937 Joe Gray, HB Jim Wilkin, OT Dave Marlette, OG Richard Seigler, LB 1938 Prescott Hutchins, G 1967 Jess Lewis, DT 1968 John Didion, C Dennis Weathersby, CB Joe Wendlick, E Jon Sandstrom, OG Bill Enyart, FB 2003 Tim Euhus, TE 1939 Jim Kisselburgh, FB 1968 John Didion, C Jon Sandstrom, DT Steven Jackson, TB , G Bill Enyart, FB Clyde Smith, OG James Newson, WR 1940 Vic Sears,T 1969 Mel Easley, DB 1969 Mel Easley, DB Richard Seigler, LB Len Younce, G Mike White, C Jess Lewis, DT 2004 Bill Swancutt, DT (Co-Def. MVP) 1941 Quentin Greenough, C 1970 Craig Hanneman, DT 1970 Craig Hanneman, DT Mike Hass, WR Don Durdan, HB Jim Lilly, DB Jim Sherbert, DE Mitch Meeuwsen, FS George Peters, QB 1971 Dave Schilling, FB 1971 Steve Brown, LB Doug Nienhuis, OT 1942 Joe Day, FB Jim Sherbert, DE 1972 Bill Bartley, DB 2005 Trent Bray, LB 1948 Bill Austin, T Jack Turnbull, C Steve Brown, LB Keith Ellison, LB Don Samuel, HB 1972 Bill Bartley, DB Rob Jurgensen, OG Mike Hass, WR 1949 Ken Carpenter, HB Steve Brown, LB 1974 Jeff Hart, OT Sam Paulescu, P 1950 John Thomas, E 1973 Greg Krpalek, C 1975 Bob Horn, LB Alexis Serna, PK 1951 Herman Clark, T 1974 , TE 1976 Jay Locey, DB 2006 Yvenson Bernard, RB 1952 Sam Baker, FB Jeff Hart, OT 1977 Jim Walker, C Jeremy Perry, OG 1953 Ron Aschbacher, T Greg Krpalek, C 1979 Steve Coury, WR Sabby Piscitelli, SS 1956 Earnel Durden, HB 1975 Bob Horn, LB 1981 Victor Simmons, FL 2007 Roy Schuening, OG John Witte, T 1976 Jay Locey, S 1983 Bryce Oglesby, FB Dorian Smith, DE 1957 Joe Francis, TB 1977 Jim Walker, C 1984 Reggie Bynum, WR 2008 Victor Butler, DE Buzz Randall, C 1978 Jerry Wilkinson, DE 1985 Reggie Bynum, WR Andy Levitre, OT 1958 Ted Bates, T 1979 Steve Coury, WR 1988 Robb Thomas, WR Jacquizz Rodgers, RB(Off. POY) 1962 Rich Koeper, T 1985 Reggie Bynum, WR 1989 Esera Tuaolo, DT James Rodgers, KR Terry Baker, QB LaVance Northington, CB 1990 Esera Tuaolo, DT Sammie Stroughter, WR 1992 Fletcher Keister, OG 2009 Sean Canfield, QB 1995 Reggie Tongue, FS Keaton Kristick, LB 1998 Inoke Breckterfield, DE Stephen Paea, DT 1999 Aaron Koch, OG Gregg Peat, OG Jacquizz Rodgers, RB James Rodgers, WR Suaesi Tuimaunei, Special Teams Sean Canfield (below) was the Pac-10’s all-conference first team quarterback in 2009 - the first is Oregon State history. Keaton Kristick (32, bottom right) was an All-Pac-10 first team selection in 2009.

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OSU AWARD WINNERS WINNERS SPORTS HALL OF FAME 1935 , HB, Chicago The Oregon State University Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1988 in an effort to honor and preserve the memory of those 1936 , E, Yale student-athletes, teams, coaches, and members of the athletic staff who have contributed in an outstanding and positive way to the 1937 , HB, Yale promotion of the Oregon State University athletic and academic program. 1938 Davey O’Brien, QB, TCU To be considered for this high honor, there are seven criteria that must be met: 1939 , HB, Iowa 1. If a nominee was an athlete, the person must have completed his or her eligibility at least five (5) years prior to induction. 1940 , HB, Michigan 2. If a student-athlete, the person must have earned two Varsity “O” letters. 1941 , HB, Minnesota 3. If a coach, athletic administrator, or athletic staff member, the person must have either earned a Varsity “O” letter at Oregon 1942 , HB, Georgia State University or have been on the staff for at least five (5) years and have become inactive at OSU. 1943 , QB, Notre Dame 4. The records of the person considered should be so outstanding that there would be little question as to the qualifications 1944 , QB, Ohio State 1945 , FB, Army necessary for induction. 1946 , HB, Army 5. Consideration will be given for personal conduct in sports and the personal contribution to the idea of sport. 1947 John Lujack, QB, Notre Dame 6. Consideration will be given to teams who have contributed in a very outstanding and positive way. 1948 , HB, SMU 7. Criteria and qualifications will be based upon the nominees’ participation while attending or serving Oregon State University. 1949 , E, Notre Dame However, accomplishments after leaving the University may be an important part of consideration. 1950 , HB, Ohio State FOOTBALL (Year of Induction) BASEBALL MEN’S ROWING WOMEN’S GOLF 1951 , HB, Princeton Herb Abraham (1990) Bailey Brem (1992) Tom Woodman (2003) Dr. Mary Budke (1992) 1952 Billy Sessels, HB, Bill Austin (1990) David Brundage (2004) Robert Zagunis (1993) Gracie DeMoss (1991) 1953 John Lattner, HB, Notre Dame 1954 , FB, Wisconsin Sam Baker (1991) Jay Dean (1991) MEN’S WOMEN’S ROWING 1955 , HB, Ohio State Terry Baker (1988) Glenn Elliot (1991) Steve DeAutremont (1992) Amy Martin (2003) Ted Bates (1991) Ken Forsch (1991) 1956 , QB, Notre Dame (1991) WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD Paul Brothers (1997) Cecil Ira (1991) 1957 , HB, Texas A&M Dick Fosbury (1988) Cindy Greiner (2004) Steve Brown (1993) Larry Petersen (2006) 1958 , HB, Army Morgan Groth (1991) Joni Huntley (1988) 1959 , HB, LSU Vern Burke (1991) Harold “Red” Ridings (1991) Darrell Horn (1991) WRESTLING 1960 , HB, Navy Jules Carlson (1994) Frank Roelandt (1992) Steve Pauly (1991) Jim Baumgardner (2006) 1961 , RB, Syracuse Ken Carpenter (1991) Wes Schulmerich (1991) Tracy Smith (1991) Larry Bielenberg (1994) 1962 Terry Baker, QB, Oregon State Herm Clark (1990) Clayton Shaw (1993) Forrest Smithson (1988) Virgil Cavagnaro (1991) 1963 , QB, Navy Jimmy Clark (1991) Gene Tanselli (1991) Dale Story (2006) Don Conway (1991) 1964 , QB, Notre Dame Steve Coury (2003) COACHES Grant Swan (1990) Jim Crumley (2005) 1965 , RB, USC Tom DeSylvia (1994) Dee Andros (1991) Willie Turner (1997) Ron Finley (1991) 1966 , QB, Florida John Didion (1991) Sam Bell (2006) Karl Van Calcar (1994) Fritz Fivian (1992) 1967 , QB, UCLA Jim Dixon (1990) Ralph Coleman (1990) Tim Vollmer (1993) 1968 O.J. Simpson, RB, USC Les Gutches (2003) Don Durdan (1988) Karl Drilica (1991) Tom Woods (2005) 1969 Steve Owens, FB, Oklahoma Herb Haberlach (1991) Bill Enyart (1991) (1988) 1970 , QB, Stanford MULTI-SPORT Howard Harris (1997) Joe Francis (1991) Ralph Miller (1991) 1971 Pat Sullivan, QB, Auburn David Brundage (2004) Dan Hicks (1994) Red Franklin (1991) Tommy Prothro (1990) 1972 Johnny Rogers, FL, Nebraska John Thomas (1997) Len Kauffman (1991) Rockne Freitas (1991) Lon Stiner (1990) 1973 , RB, Penn State Ward (1997) Babak Mohammadi (2003) Jess Lewis (1990) Dale Thomas (1992) 1974 , RB, Ohio State Jim Wilson (2003) Chet Newton (1991) Bill Gray (1991) Paul Valenti (1990) 1975 Archie Griffin, RB, Ohio State SKIING Robin Reed (1988) Joe Gray (1991) Berny Wagner (1993) 1976 , RB, Pittsburgh Quentin Greenough (1991) Jean Saubert (1991) Hank Schenk (1992) 1977 , RB, Texas GYMNASTICS Bob Grim (1991) SOFTBALL Greg Strobel (1993) 1978 , RB, Oklahoma Mary Ayotte-Law (1993) Craig Hanneman (1992) Erin Capps (2006) Roger Weigel (1993) 1979 Charles White, RB, USC Laurie Carter (1994) Rich Koeper (1991) SPECIAL CONSIDERATION 1980 George Rogers, RB, South Carolina Traci Crover (2005) SWIMMING Percy Locey (1990) James Barratt, Athletic 1981 , RB, USC Amy Durham (2004) Dr. Jerald Willie Billy Main (1992) Director (1997) 1982 , RB, Georgia Chari Knight (2003) TEAMS Howard Maple (1990) John Eggers, Sports 1983 , RB, Nebraska Linda Parker (1992) 1932-33 Men’s Basketball Bill McKalip (1990) Information Director (1988) 1984 , QB, College Joy Selig (1997) (1991) Hal Moe (1990) Irwin Harris, Sports 1985 , RB, Auburn 1933 Football Ironmen (1988) Jack O’Billovich (1991) MEN’S BASKETBALL Information Director (1994) 1986 Vinny Testeverde, QB, Miami 1939 Football (1993) Pete Pifer (1990) Lew Beck (1988) , Athletic Director 1987 Tim Brown, WR, Notre Dame 1942 Rose Bowl Team (1988) 1988 , RB, Oklahoma State George “Gap” Powell (1990) Freddie Boyd (1992) (1988) 1948-49 Men’s Basketball 1989 , QB, Steve Preece (1991) Lester Conner (1994) Bill Robertson, Athletic (1991) 1990 , QB, BYU (1993) Mel Counts (1988) Trainer (1988) 1952 Baseball (1992) 1991 , WR, Michigan Jon Sandstrom (1991) Cliff Crandall (1990) 1954-55 Men’s Basketball 1992 , QB, Miami Eberle Schultz (1991) Scott Eaton (1993) (2005) 1993 , QB, Florida State Adolph “Ade” Schwammel Dave Gambee (1991) 1956 Football (1994) 1994 , RB, Colorado (1990) A.C. Green (1996) 1964 Football (2004) 1995 , RB, Ohio State Vic Sears (1991) Lee Harman (1991) 1961 Cross Country (1991) 1996 , QB, Florida Aaron Thomas (1990) Jim Jarvis (1991) 1962-63 Men’s Basketball 1997 , CB, Michigan Skip Vanderbundt (1993) Steve Johnson (1993) (2003) 1998 , RB, Texas John Witte (1991) Ed Lewis (1988) 1965-66 Men’s Basketball 1999 , RB, Wisconsin Len Younce (1988) John Mandic (1991) (1993) 2000 , QB, Florida State Wally Palmberg (1991) 2001 , QB, Nebraska 1967 Giant Killers (1997) Gary Payton (1996) 2002 , QB, USC 1980-81 Men’s Basketball Red Rocha (1990) 2003 Jason White, QB, Oklahoma (2006) Adolph Sieberts (1990) 2004 , QB, USC Charlie Sitton (1997) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2005 , RB, USC Charlie White (1991) Juli Coleman (2003) 2006 , QB, Ohio State MEN’S GOLF Tanja Kostic (2005) 2007 , QB, Florida Bob Allard (1991) Carol Menken-Schaudt (1988) 2008 , QB, Oklahoma Dick Yost (1990) Judy Spoelstra (1994) 2009 Mark Ingram, RB,

2010 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 137 TERRY BAKER SALUTE

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 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) (Outstanding Player in Nation) 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 Award (Top Phi Delt Player in nation) Arhtur Priest Award (Phi Delt of the Year) Football Foundation Hall of Fame Award (scholar-athlete) Buzz Randall Award (top scholar-athlete at OSU) MVP

GAME HIGHLIGHTS *389 total yards (163 , 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

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

TERRY BAKER YEAR-BY-YEAR FOOTBALL STATISTICS {------Rushing------} {------Passing------} {------Punting------} YEAR ATT. NET YDS. AVG. TD ATT. COMP. INT. YDS. TD ATT. YDS. AVG. TERRY BAKER 1960 111 610 5.5 5 117 60 12 863 3 13 549 42.3 1962 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER 1961 73 355 4.9 1 134 61 8 875 5 23 684 29.7 1962 115 538 4.7 5 202 111 5 1,723 16 33 1,233 37.4 TOTAL 299 1,503 5.0 11 453 232 25 3,461 24 69 2,466 35.7

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 OREGON STATE ALL-AMERICANS OREGON STATE’S ALL-AMERICANS VERN BURKE • 1963 DeLAWRENCE GRANT • 2000 Vern Burke is still considered one the best receivers ever to wear DeLawrence Grant lettered at Oregon State as a The following individuals were selected first, second or third team an Oregon State uniform. He caught 69 passes for 1,007 yards in during the 1999 and 2000 seasons, after transferring from El All-America by UPI, Associated Press or the Sporting News . Years 1962, both NCAA records at the time. At the time of his enshrine- Camino College. Grant, who is one of the quickest defensive selected in bold. ment into the OSU Sports Hall of Fame in 1991, he held records lineman in the history of the program, was a second team All- HERM ABRAHAM • 1916 for the most passes caught in one game (12) and career receiv- American by the Sporting News and Rivals.com, and third team by Herm Abraham, along with Meier Newman and Ozburn Walker, ing (19). He was a consensus All-American in 1963 the College Football News (2000). Grant was a first team All-Pac- were Oregon State’s first All-Americans in the sport. He led the and played five years of professional football. Burke played in the 10 selection as a senior and was drafted in the third round by the Aggies to an upset at Michigan State in 1915. He earned All- 1963 East-West Shrine and Hula Bowl games. He was inducted Oakland Raiders of the NFL. American honors in 1916, after lettering three years. into the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1982. BILL GRAY • 1943 & 1946 TERRY BAKER • 1962 STEVE COURY • 1979 Bill Gray earned first team All-American status at center in 1946 The Heisman Trophy winner was the nation’s most heralded ath- Steve Coury was by most accounts Oregon State’s MVP in the after helping OSU to a 7-1-1 record. He lettered in 1942 and lete after leading OSU to a 1962 Liberty Bowl victory over Vil- decade of the 1970’s. He was selected first team all-league in the earned honorable mention All-America status in 1943 before hav- lanova. Terry Baker was a first team All-American in 1962, and in Pac-10 as a senior in 1979. The offensive MVP also earned second ing his Oregon State career interrupted by WWII. Following his addition was named the Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrat- team All-Coast. He played in the Blue-Gray Classic and East-West graduation, he was drafted by the NFL’s Washington Redskins, ed , Helms Foundation Award recipient, AP, UPI, and the Sporting Shrine games. Coury set the record for career receiving yards where he played two seasons. News Player of the Year to name just a few. The two-time Oregon (1,837) and receptions (135). He accounted for 142 receiving JOE GRAY • 1937 yards in a 1979 game. The four-year letterman went on to play at State team MVP played in the 1962 College All-Star Game. Baker “The Gray Ghost” was one of the most outstanding halfbacks in Ottawa in 1980 before embarking on a coaching career. also excelled in basketball where he helped the 1963 team to the Oregon State history. As a senior, in 1937, he was received All- Final Four. He was inducted into the State of Oregon Sports Hall of JOHN DIDION • 1967 & 1968 America honorable mention. Gray was also a first team All-Coast Fame in 1980. His number 11 is the only number retired at OSU. In 1968, John Didion earned consensus All-American honors as a pick in his final season and was mentioned on several other All- He is (as of June 2009) the only individual to win the Heisman center. As a junior, he was a second team All-American selection Coast teams as a junior. At the time, he was called the greatest Trophy and play in the Final Four. Baker was the first individual by AP and UPI (1967). At the conclusion of his college career, running and passing back ever to play at Oregon State. Gray was from the West Coast to win the Heisman. He was drafted first he played in the Coaches All-America, Senior Bowl, Hula Bowl, the first OSU player ever drafted in the first round by the NFL overall in 1963 by the of the NFL. College All-Star, and East-West Shrine games. He was drafted (Chicago). TED BATES • 1958 in the seventh round by the Washington Redskins and enjoyed a QUENTIN GREENOUGH • 1941 pro career that included stints with the Redskins, Saints, Bears Ted Bates earned All-American acclaim as an offensive lineman Quentin Greenough played two seasons at Oregon State and and Seahawks. in 1958, and was also named an All-Pacific-Coast Conference and stared at center in the 1942 Rose Bowl against Duke. As a senior All-Coast selection. He played in the 1957 Rose Bowl and was the JIM DIXON • 1926 he was named All-Coast and second team All-American (1941). recipient of the 1958 Hayward Award for the top amateur athlete Jim Dixon played at Oregon State from 1924-26 and was an All- He played in the 1944 East-West Shrine Game. He later served as in the state. Bates played in the 1958 East-West Shrine and Hula American and All-Coast left selection as a senior. He later an assistant coach at Oregon State. Greenough was inducted into Bowl games. He played four NFL seasons with the Chicago Cardi- served as an assistant coach at Oregon State from 1933-51. The the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1981. nals. Bates was a 1996 inductee into the State of Oregon Sports Dixon Recreation Center on campus is named in his honor. Hall of Fame. CRAIG HANNEMAN • 1970 VERNON EILERS • 1927 A three-year letterman defensive lineman from 1968-70, Craig INOKE BRECKTERFIELD • 1998 Vernon Eilers played at Oregon State from 1926-27 and was an Hanneman was selected a second team All-American in 1970 Inoke Breckterfield is one of Oregon State’s top all-time defensive All-American selection at guard as a senior. Helped Oregon State and first team All-Pac-8 and All-Coast. He was named OSU’s lineman. He concluded his career by being selected a third-team to a 7-1 record in 1926. 1968 Rookie of the Year, 1970 defensive MVP and team captain. All-American in 1998. Breckterfield played in the Hula Bowl after BILL ENYART • 1968 Hanneman’s top games included 13 tackles versus UCLA and being selected first team All-Pac-10. He won the conference’s 12 against California in the ’70 season. He also recovered two Bill Enyart was the third all-time leading rusher in OSU history prestigious Morris Trophy, given to the league’s top defensive line- against Houston and had three tackles for loss for 33 with 2,155 yards at the time of his induction into the OSU Sports man. The Honolulu native ended his career as the school’s all-time yards against Oklahoma. At the conclusion of his senior season, Hall of Fame in 1991. He holds the OSU record for rushing yards in leader for quarterback sacks with 19.5 and tackles-for-loss with he played in the Hula Bowl, Coaches All-American Bowl and one game with 299 against Utah in 1968. He was a first team All- 55.5. Brecketerfield signed a free agent contract with Edmonton East-West Shrine Game. He was drafted in the sixth round by American in 1968 and was twice named All-Pacific-8. Enyart also of the CFL following his collegiate career and later played for the and played for the club from 1972-73. He was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American. He was named Winnipeg and Toronto. concluded his professional career with the the 1968 Hula Bowl Most Valuable Back. Enyart also played in from 1974-76. STEVE BROWN • 1972 the Senior Bowl, East-West Shrine, College All-Star and the All- Steve Brown was a three-year varsity letterman from 1970-72. American Bowl games. He was drafted in the second round by MIKE HASS • 2004 & 2005 He earned All-American honors (1972) by nine organizations and Buffalo and later played for Oakland. Mike Hass was named first team All-American in 2005 by the publications, including seven first team selections, and he was a RED FRANKLIN • 1933 Walter Camp Foundation, ESPN.com and the Associated Press. two-time All-Pac-8, two-time All-Coast and two-time team de- His honors as a senior included earning the Biletnikoff Award as Red Franklin earned All-American honors in 1933. He had an out- fensive MVP selection. Brown came to OSU as a fullback before the nation’s premier receiver after making a school record 90 standing career as a halfback and kick returner. At the time of moving to the defensive side as a freshman. He had a school receptions for a Pac-10 record 1,532 yards. He concluded his his induction into the OSU Sports Hall of Fame, he held the sec- record 186 tackles as a senior. As a junior he led the team with career with 19 100-yard plus receiving yards games and was the ond longest kickoff return in school history with 94-yard gallop 134 tackles and had four against defending confer- first player in Pac-10 history with three 1,000-plus receiving yards against Fordham and San Francisco during the 1933 season. He ence champion Stanford. He also had 22 tackles in that same seasons. He caught at least one pass in his last 30 games. For his played three years for Brooklyn of the NFL. Franklin was inducted ’71 game vs. Stanford. At the conclusion of his OSU career he career he accumulated 3,924 yards receiving, third in the history into the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1980. played in the East-West Shrine Game, Hula Bowl and Coaches All- of the Pac-10 (, Stanford, 4.047). He was selected to American Bowl. Brown was the team captain of the West in the CHRIS GIBSON • 2000 play in the East-West Shrine Game following his senior season. Shrine Game and co-captain of the North Squad in the Hula Bowl Chris Gibson lettered from 1998-2001 and is considered one of Hass was also selected the Male Oregon Amateur Athlete of the where he made 19 tackles and intercepted three passes. He also the program’s all-time best offensive centers. He was a third team Year (Hayward Award) at the Oregon Sports Awards. Mike earned had 15 tackles and one in the Coaches All-American All-American as a junior (2000) by the Associated Press and the third team Associated Press All-American status as a junior in Bowl. He went on to play professionally for Calgary in 1973 and College Football News after helping the team to the 2004. The first team All-Pac-10 Conference selection in 2004 for the Portland Storm in 1974 before suffering a career-ending title. He was a first team All-Pac-10 selection in 2000 and second broke the league record for receiving yards when he collected knee injury. team in 2001. Gibson also played in the O’ahu Bowl. 293 at Boise State on Sept. 10 and later would add his name in BRANDON BROWNER • 2003 the OSU record book for pass receptions in one game with 14 Brandon Browner played just two seasons at Oregon State leaving at Arizona State – all in ‘03. He led the Pac-10 and was third in after his sophomore year to pursue the NFL. Browner, a corner- NCAA Division I for receiving yards per game at 114.9 as a junior. back, was the second OSU player in the history of the program He came to OSU originally as a walkon. to declare himself eligible for the NFL Draft prior to the end of his college eligibility. He redshirted in 2002 before earning 2003 Freshman All-American honors. The 6-4 Sylmar, Calif., native was the 2003 Pac-10 Freshman of the Year.

2010 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 139 OREGON STATE ALL-AMERICANS STEVEN JACKSON • 2002 & 2003 KEENAN LEWIS • 2005 MICHAEL PHILIPP • 2009 Steven Jackson earned third-team All-American by the Associ- Keenan Lewis finished his career as one of the most celebrated Michael Philipp was named to Freshman All-American teams by ated Press and honorable mention All-American by College Foot- in Oregon State history. Lewis made 47 starts during Phil Steele and CollegeFootballnews.com 2010. Philipp started all ball News and Sports Illustrated in 2003. He was a unanimous his career (third-highest ever at OSU as of 2008) after earning 13 games at left tackle, the first true freshman to start on the All-Pacific-10 Conference selection as a junior (’03) after rushing a starting spot as a freshman. In 2005, as a freshman, Lewis offensive line since 1997. for 1,545 yards. He finished the ’03 season 10th in the nation for earned College Football News Third Team Freshman All-American GEORGE “GAP” POWELL • 1921 rushing and had 19 100-yard plus rushing games for his career, and was honorable mention by the Sporting News . Lewis was Gap Powell lettered in football and track from 1918-21. He was a including 239 vs. California (’02), 230 vs. Stanford (’02), 227 vs. taken in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh two-time All-Coast selection in football and earned All-American Fresno State (’02) and California (’03). Jackson, who announced Steelers. honors in 1921. Powell was also the 1920 Pacific Coast Confer- after his MVP performance in the (149 yards, 5 HOWARD MAPLE • 1928 ence shot champion. He was inducted into the State of Oregon tds vs. New Mexico) that he was entering the NFL Draft, finished Howard Maple lettered at Oregon State from 1926-28. He was Hall of Fame in 1982. his career 10th on the Pac-10 career rushing list with 3,625 yards. a second team All-American quarterback as a senior (1928). He He was named first team All-Pac-10 and third team All-American JACQUIZZ RODGERS • 2008 earned All-Coast recognition twice. Knute Rockne called him “the as a sophomore (2002) after rushing for 1,690 yards, the sixth- In 2008, Jacquizz Rodgers had what was arguably the greatest ideal quarterback.” He went on to play pro football for the Chicago highest total by any conference player and most by a Pac-10 impact of a freshman in the history of the program. Despite miss- Cardinals and baseball for the Washington Senators. Maple was athlete from a school other than USC. Jackson was taken by the ing nearly all of the last three games of the season due to injury, inducted into the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1981. St. Louis Rams in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft. he became the first freshman to be named as the Pac-10 Of- MITCH MEEUWSEN • 2004 fensive Player of the Year as well as the conference’s Freshman FLETCHER KEISTER • 1992 Mitch Meeuwsen left OSU in 2004 as arguably the school’s top of the Year. With 1,253 yards, “Quizz” set the Pac-10 mark for Fletcher Keister earned third team All-American honors in 1992 safety in the history of the program. The 2004 Associated Press rushing yards by a freshman. He was named USA Today , Rivals. after serving as the team’s co-captain. The offensive guard Third Team and ESPN.com First Team All-American ended his ca- com and CollegeFootballNews.com Player of the Week after rush- earned the team’s MVP honor. Keister, from Albany, Ore., started reer as the program’s career leader for interceptions with 20. He ing for 186 yards and two touchdowns in a victory over then No. 1 24 consecutive games to end his career. He signed a free agent was a semi-finalist for the Award as a senior, given USC. Surpassing the 100-yard plateau seven times, he was named contract with the Houston Oilers after his senior season. annually to the nation’s premier . Meeuwsen, from Pac-10 Player of the Week on three occasions en route to being JIM KISSELBURGH • 1940 Forest Grove, started 40 consecutive games and played in three named the Rivals.com Freshman of the Year, College Football Jim Kisselburgh played fullback for OSU from 1938-40 earning bowl games. He was invited to the Las Vegas All-American Clas- News All-Freshman Team, Football Writers Association Freshman All-America honorable mention as a senior. Kisselburgh was se- sic following his senior year. Several organizations named him to All-American, CBS Sports.com Freshman of the Year and Sporting lected in the sixth round of the NFL Draft by the Rams. their Freshman All-American teams in 2001. He made 217 career News National Freshman of the Year. The Associated Press and RICH KOEPER • 1964 tackles. Rivals.com selected Quizz as a third team All-American. Rich Koeper was one of the greatest offensive linemen in Oregon MEIER NEWMAN • 1916 JON SANDSTROM • 1967 State’s history. He played in the 1962 Liberty Bowl and 1965 Rose Meier Newman, along with Herm Abraham and Ozburn Walker, Jon Sandstrom was a three-year starting defensive lineman from Bowl. He earned second team All-American honors as a senior became Oregon State’s first All-Americans in the sport in 1916. 1966-1968. He was a first team All-American as a junior (1967) (1964). Koeper also was an All-Pac-8 pick as a senior and first Newman lettered 1915-17 and helped the Aggies to an upset at and was a preseason All-American in 1968. Sandstrom earned team All-Coast as a sophomore. He played in the 1964 Hula Bowl. Michigan State in 1915. first team All-Pac-8 as a senior and was named the team’s MVP. He was drafted by Green Bay and played three seasons in the NFL. JACK O’BILLOVICH • 1964 He played in the College All-Star Game, Hula Bowl, Senior Bowl He later served as an assistant coach for the late Dee Andros. and Coaches All-America Bowl at the conclusion of his college Jack O’Billovich earned All-American honors as a junior (1964) career. Sandstrom was drafted in the third round in 1969 by the ANDY LEVITRE • 2008 and helped Oregon State to the 1965 Rose Bowl. He also earned Falcons and would also play for the CFL’s Winnipeg Blue Andy Levitre is one of the most technically sound offensive line- All-Coast as a junior and All-Pac-8 as a senior. He was the team Bombers. men in Oregon State history. Levitre earned captain as a senior and went on to play in the Hula Bowl and Coaches Association and Pro Football Weekly First Team All- East-West Shrine Game. O’Billovich played the 1967 season with ROY SCHUENING • 2004 America honors as a senior in 2008 and was named as an As- the CFL’s Hamilton TigerCats. Roy Schuening concluded his collegiate career as one of the best sociated Press Second Team All-American. He was a 2008 Pac-10 JEREMY PERRY • 2005 linemen in OSU history. Schuening started a school record 50 First Team, 2007 Second Team and 2006 Honorable Mention se- games, all consecutively, during his career. As a senior in 2007, Jeremy Perry was named to the Sporting News Freshman All- lection. A co-team captain in 2008, was the Pac-10’s Tom Hansen Schuening receivied Pac-10 First Team honors and was named to American team in 2005. Perry started all 11 games at left guard Medal winner and a four-time Pac-10 all-academic performer. the Pro Football Weekly All-America squad. He was an All-Pac-10 and concluded the season earning Pac-10 Conference Co-Fresh- Levitre was taken in the second round by the in the Honorable Mention selection in 2005 and ‘06, and was a Sporting man of the Year honors. 2009 NFL Draft. News All-Freshman Team member in 2004. Schuening was taken GEORGE PETERS • 1941 in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams. JESS LEWIS • 1967 George Peters lettered as a back in 1940 and 1941. He received Jess Lewis was a 1967 All-American and two-time All-Pac-8 Con- All-America honorable mention following the 1941 season after EBERLE SCHULTZ • 1939 ference . He was selected the team MVP in 1969. Eberle Schultz played both ways on the line, but earned most helping the Beavers to the Rose Bowl. Peters was taken in the He also was a standout wrestler, capturing three conference and of his accolades for his play on the offensive side of the ball. He eighth round of the 1942 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins. two NCAA wrestling titles. In addition, Lewis competed in the earned first team All-Coast honors in 1939 and helped Oregon 1968 World University and Olympic Games. He was inducted into State post a 9-1-1 mark that season. He was drafted by Philadel- the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1981. phia in the fourth round of the NFL Draft and played a total of six pro seasons, including stops in Pittsburgh and Cleveland.

OSU ALL-AMERICAN TIMELINE AP, UPI, THE SPORTING NEWS 2002 Dennis Weathersby CB 1916 Herman Abraham HB 1941 Quentin Greenough C 1968 John Didion C 2002 Steven Jackson TB 1916 Meier Newman B 1941 George Peters QB 1968 Bill Enyart FB 2003 Steven Jackson TB 1916 Ozburn Walker T 1943 Bill Gray C 1970 Craig Hanneman DT 2003 Brandon Browner* CB 1921 George “Gap” Powell FB 1946 Bill Gray C 1972 Steve Brown LB 2004 Mitch Meeuwsen FS 1926 Jim Dixon E 1955 John Witte T 1977 Jim Walker C 2004 Mike Hass WR 1927 Vernon Eilers G 1956 John Witte T 1979 Steve Coury SE 2004 Roy Schuening* OG 1928 Howard Maple QB 1958 Ted Bates OT 1992 Fletcher Keister OG 2005 Mike Hass WR 1933 Red Franklin HB 1962 Terry Baker QB 1998 Inoke Breckterfield DE 2005 Alexis Serna PK 1933 Ade Schwammel T 1963 Vern Burke SE 2000 Ken Simonton TB 2005 Keenan Lewis* CB 1937 Joe Gray HB 1964 Jack O’Billovich LB 2000 DeLawrence Grant DE 2005 Jeremy Perry* OT 1939 Eberle Schultz OG 1964 Rich Koeper OT 2000 Chris Gibson C 2006 Sammie Stroughter All-Purpose 1939 Len Younce OG 1967 Jess Lewis DT 2000 Richard Seigler* LB 2008 Andy Levitre OT 1940 Jim Kisselburgh B 1967 Jon Sandstrom G 2001 Dennis Weathersby CB 2008 Jacquizz Rodgers TB 1940 Vic Sears T 1967 John Didion C 2001 Mitch Meeuwsen* S * Freshman All-America team selection

140 2010 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE OREGON STATE ALL-AMERICANS ADOLPHE “ADE” SCHWAMMEL • 1933 KEN SIMONTON • 2000 DENNIS WEATHERSBY • 2001 & 2002 Ade Schwammel lettered in football from 1931-33, earning first Ken Simonton lettered from 1998-2001 and is considered one Dennis Weathersby was arguably Oregon State’s top team All-American and All-Pacific Coast as a senior (1933). He of the school’s best running backs ever. Simonton concluded in the history of the program. He lettered from 1999-2002 and was one of the key players in the now illegal “pyramid play.” his career with a school record 5,044 yards and at the time of helped the program compete in the Fiesta, O’ahu and Insight Schwammel played in the 1934 East-West Shrine Game. He won his graduation was one of only six players in Pac-10 history to Bowls. Weathersby was a standout on the field and in the class- two professional titles in his six years with the Green Bay Pack- rush for 1,000-plus yards in three different seasons. His 5,044 room. He earned first team District VIII All-Academic honors as a ers. yards ranked second most ever in the conference, trailing only junior and senior. As a senior he was a semifinalist for the Jim VIC SEARS • 1940 USC’s Charles White. When he left OSU, he held 11 school rush- Thorpe Award, given annually to the nation’s premier defensive ing marks. Simonton rushed for 100-plus yards 26 times during back, earned second team All-American by the Sporting News and Vic Sears was an All-American lineman in 1940, becoming the his 46-game OSU career, including three 200-yard plus marks. third team All-American by Colllege Football News . He concluded second lineman in school history to earn such acclaim. He let- Simonton led OSU to the Fiesta and O’ahu Bowls, but he may his career by being selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game tered three seasons and was drafted in the fourth round by the be most remembered for scoring the winning in the and was later a fourth round selection in the NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers at the conclusion of his college career. He 1998 triple- victory over Oregon. Simonton’s professional Bengals. never played for the Steelers, but played for Philadelphia for 10 career included stops in Buffalo, San Francisco and Calgary. years. Sears, who played in the 1941 East-West Shrine Game, JOHN WITTE • 1955 & 1956 was inducted into the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in SAMMIE STROUGHTER • 2006 John Witte was a two-time All-American selection (1955-56), the 1980. Sammie Stroughter burst onto the scene in 2006 as a big play only OSU player to ever achieve such status at the time of his RICHARD SEIGLER • 2000 threat at and as a returner after two seasons playing career. He played in the 1957 Rose against in the shadow of two-time All-American Mike Hass. Stroughter Iowa. He also was an outstanding wrestler, finishing second at Richard Seigler is one of OSU’s top in the history of was named a third team All-American all-purpose player by the the NCAA Championships as a freshman. He was inducted into the program. He earned recognition as a freshman in 2000 by Associated Press following one of the best seasons by a wide the State of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1983. being named to the Freshman All-American teams by the Sport- receiver in Oregon State history. Stroughter converted 74 recep- ing News and Football News . The four-year letterman was a 2004 LEN YOUNCE • 1939 tions into 1,293 yards including a 223-yard game at Washington. fourth round NFL Draft selection of the . The Len Younce received All-American honorable mention following In addition, Stroughter returned three punts for touchdowns dur- Las Vegas native was a two-time All-Pac-10 Conference selection the 1939 season. Younce, an offensive guard, along with linemate ing the season to set a school record, including a memorable (2002, ’03) and was a co-team MVP after his senior year. Seigler Eberle Schultz opened big holes for Jim Kisselburgh (All-Amer- 70-yard return in one of the biggest upsets in OSU history over played in the Fiesta, Insight and Las Vegas Bowls during his ca- ican in 1940) as the Beavers finished the season 9-1-1. He was No. 3 USC. He was drafted by the NFL’s at reer, and at the conclusion of his OSU playing days competed in an 8th round draft choice of the in 1941. He was the conclusion of his career at Oregon State. the East-West Shrine Game. Seigler left OSU fourth for career inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame in 1980 and entered tackles with 356. JIM WALKER • 1977 the OSU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988. ALEXIS SERNA • 2005 Jim Walker earned Associated Press Honorable Mention honors as a center his senior season in 1977. He also was a member of Alexis Serna earned All-America honors in 2005 by the American the All-Pac-8 Conference and All-Coast second teams. The team Football Coaches Association and was a second team member by captain also played in the Challenge Bowl in Seattle. He signed the Associated Press and Walter Camp Foundation. Serna was a free agent contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers following honored with the Award, signifying the nation’s premier his senior year. kicker in 2005. During his stellar sophomore season Serna made 23 of 28 attempts and all 32 extra tries. He tied OZBURN WALKER • 1916 the OSU record by making 15 consecutive field goals during the Ozburn Walker, along with Herm Abraham and Meier Newman, 2005 season. He broke an OSU record and tied the Pac-10 record became Oregon State’s first All-Americans in the sport in 1916. with a 6-for-6 performance at Washington, earning him Pac-10 He played only one season for the Aggies. Special Teams Player of the Week honors. Serna came to OSU originally as a walkon. He signed a contract to play for the CFL’s at the conclusion of his OSU career.

Michael Philipp (77) earned Freshman All-America honors in 2009, while Jacquizz Rodgers (1) was an All-American and Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year in 2008.

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