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10 08 Opponents.Indd 22008008 OOPPONENTPPONENT IINFORMATIONNFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION Rick Neuheisel vs. Tennessee: 0-0 Head Coach: Phillip Fulmer (Tennessee ’72) (865) 974- Last UCLA Win: 25-23, 1994 (Rose Bowl) & STAFFCOACHES 2008 BRUINS 1 TENNESSEE 1234 Last Tennessee Win: 30-24,1997 (Rose Bowl) Best Time to Reach Fulmer: Contact through Media Offensive Formation: Multiple September 1 - 5:00 pm PT Relations Defensive Formation: 4-3 The Rose Bowl Fulmer’s All-Time Record: 147-45 in 16 seasons at Tennessee. GENERAL INFORMATION Coordinators: Dave Clawson, Off. Coord.; John Chavis, SPORTS INFORMATION Location: ........................Knoxville, TN 37901-5016 Def. Coord. Director of Football Media Relations: Bud Ford (865) Home Stadium: ..........................Neyland Stadium 2007 Football Record (National Ranking): 10-4 (No. 974-1212; [email protected] .........................................(Natural Grass—102,038) 12 AP/No. 12 USA Today/Coaches Poll) Assistant MRD: John Painter, Craig Pinkerton, Tom Conference: ...................................... Southeastern 2007 SEC Record and Finish: 6-2 (1st in East) Satkowiak Nickname: .............................................Volunteers Returning Lettermen: 48 SID FAX: (865) 974-8875 Colors: ........................................Orange and White Returning Starters: 8 offense, 6 defense, 2 specialists Press Box Telephone Number: (865) 974-2937 President: ............................. Dr. John D. Petersen UCLA’s All-Time Record vs. Tennessee: 4-7-2 Website: www.utsports.com Athletics Director: Mike Hamilton (865) 974-1224 Phillip Fulmer vs. UCLA: 3-1 Originating Radio Station: WIVK (107.7 FM) FOOTBALL INFORMATION Rick Neuheisel vs. Brigham Young: 0-1, at UW OPPONENTS 2007 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDS TRADITION/HISTORY Head Coach: Bronco Mendenhall (Oregon State ’88) Last UCLA Win: 27-17, 2007 (Rose Bowl) 2 BYU (801) 422-1141 Last BYU Win: 17-16, 2007 (Las Vegas Bowl) Best Time to Reach Mendenhall: Contact through Offensive Formation: Multiple September 13 - 12:30 pm PT Media Relations Defensive Formation: 3-4 Provo, UT Mendenhall’s All-Time Record: 28-10 in three seasons at BYU. GENERAL INFORMATION Coordinators: Robert Anae, Off. Coord.; Jaime Hill, Def. SPORTS INFORMATION Location: .......................................Provo, UT 84602 Coord. Director of Football Media Relations: Jeff Reynolds Home Stadium: ...............LaVell Edwards Stadium 2007 Football Record (National Ranking): 11-2 (No. (801) 422-4909; [email protected] ...........................................(Natural Grass—64,045) 14 AP/No. 15 USA Today/Coaches Poll) Assistant MRD: TBA Conference: ....................................Mountain West 2007 Mountain West Record and Finish: 8-0 (1st) SID FAX: (801) 422-0633 Nickname: .................................................Cougars Returning Lettermen: 50 Press Box Telephone Number: (801) 422-2609 Colors: ....................................Dark Blue and White Returning Starters: 10 offense, 3 defense, 2 specialists Website: www.byucougars.com President: .......................... Dr. Cecil O. Samuelson UCLA’s All-Time Record vs. BYU: 7-2 Originating Radio Station: KSL (1160 AM, 102.7 FM) Athletics Director: Tom Holmoe ... (801) 422-2096 Bronco Mendenhall vs. UCLA: 1-1 FOOTBALL INFORMATION Offensive Formation: Multiple-Spread Head Coach: Mike Stoops (Iowa ’86) (520) 621-4917 Defensive Formation: Multiple 4-3 3 ARIZONA Best Time to Reach Stoops: Wed.-Thu. 1-2 pm Stoops’s All-Time Record: In four seasons at U of A, September 20 - Noon PT his record is 17-31. SPORTS INFORMATION Media Relations Director: Tom Duddleston, Jr. (520) The Rose Bowl Coordinators: Mark Stoops, Def. Coord; Sonny Dykes, Off. Coord. 621-4163; [email protected] Assist. MRDs: Matt Rector (football), Rich Paige, Julian GENERAL INFORMATION 2007 Football Record (National Ranking): 5-7 BRUINS IN THE NFL Location: .....................................Tucson, AZ 85721 2007 Pac-10 Record and Finish: 4-5 (6th) Temblador Home Stadium: ...........................Arizona Stadium Returning Lettermen: 39 MRD FAX: (520) 621-2681 .............................................(Bermuda Tiff—57,400) Returning Starters: 10 offense, 3 defense, 2 specialists Press Box Telephone Number: (520) 621-2801 Conference: .............................................Pacifi c-10 UCLA’s All-Time Record vs. Arizona: 19-11-2 Website: www.arizonaathletics.com Nickname: ................................................ Wildcats Mike Stoops vs. UCLA: 2-2 Originating Radio Station: IMG Sports (1290 AM) Colors: ........................................Cardinal and Navy Rick Neuheisel vs. Arizona: 4-0 at UW President: ..........Dr. Robert Shelton (520) 621-5511 Last UCLA Win: 27-7, 2006 (Rose Bowl) Athletics Director: .Jim Livengood (520) 621-4622 Last Arizona Win: 34-27, 2007 (Tucson) FOOTBALL INFORMATION Offensive Formation: Pro Set/ Multiple Head Coach: Pat Hill (UC Riverside ’73) (559) 278-3015 Defensive Formation: 4-3 4 FRESNO STATE Best Time to Reach Hill: Contact through Media Relations Hill’s All-Time Record: 85-55 in 11 years at Fresno St. SPORTS INFORMATION September 27 - 12:30 pm PT Media Relations Director: Steve Weakland (559) 278- The Rose Bowl Coordinators: Dan Brown, Def. Coord.; Doug Nussmeier, Off. Coord. 2509; [email protected] GENERAL INFORMATION 2007 Football Record (National Ranking): 9-4 Assistant MRDs: Steve Schaack, Alyssa Chambers Location: .....................................Fresno, CA 93740 2007 WAC Record and Finish: 6-2 (3rd) MRD FAX: (559) 278-4689 Home Stadium: ...........................Bulldog Stadium Returning Lettermen: 51 Press Box Telephone Number: (559) 278-5951 ...........................................(Natural Grass—41,031) Returning Starters: 8 offense, 7 defense, 0 specialists Website: www.gobulldogs.com GENERAL INFO Conference: .................................Western Athletic UCLA’s All-Time Record vs. Fresno State: 6-1 Originating Radio Station: KMJ (580 am) Nickname: ................................................Bulldogs Pat Hill vs. UCLA: 1-2 Colors: ................................................Red and Blue Rick Neuheisel vs. Fresno State: 1-0, at CU President: ...................................Dr. John D. Welty Last UCLA Win: 24-21, 2000 (Rose Bowl) Athletics Director: Thomas Boeh .. (559) 278-3178 Last Fresno State Win: 17-9, 2003 (Silicon Valley Bowl) UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER 63 22008008 OOPPONENTPPONENT IINFORMATIONNFORMATION FOOTBALL INFORMATION Last Washington State Win: 27-7, 2007 (Pullman) Head Coach: Paul Wulff (Wash. St. ’90) (509) 335-0250 Offensive Formation: Spread 5 WASHINGTON STATE Best Time to Reach Wulff: Call Sports Info. Offi ce Defensive Formation: 4-3 Wulff’s All-Time Record: First season at Wash. State. October 4 - TBA He is 53-40 in eight seasons overall as a head coach. Coordinators: Todd Sturdy, Off. Coord.; Chris Ball, Co- SPORTS INFORMATION The Rose Bowl Director of Media Services: Bill Stevens (509) 335- COACHES & STAFF COACHES Def. Coord.; Jody Sears, Co-Def. Coord. GENERAL INFORMATION 2007 Football Record (National Ranking): 5-7 COUG; [email protected] Location: .........................Pullman, WA 99164-1602 2007 Pac-10 Record and Finish: 3-6 (T-7th) Assistant SID: Joe Nickell; Linda Chalich; Craig Lawson; Home Stadium: ............................Martin Stadium Returning Lettermen: 36 Jessica Schmick .................................................. (FieldTurf—35,117) Returning Starters: 6 offense, 8 defense, 2 specialists SID FAX: (509) 335-0267 Conference: ............................................ Pacifi c-10 UCLA’s All-Time Record vs. Wash. State: 35-18-1 Press Box Telephone Number: (509) 335-COUG Nickname: .................................................Cougars Paul Wulff vs. UCLA: 0-0 Website: www.wsucougars.com Originating Radio Station: KXLY (Spokane) 2008 BRUINS Colors: ........................................Crimson and Gray Rick Neuheisel vs. Washington State: 5-0 (4-0 at President: ................Elson S. Floyd (509) 335-6666 UW, 1-0 at CU) Athletics Director: ........Jim Sterk (509) 335-0200 Last UCLA Win: 44-41 (ot), 2005 (Pullman) FOOTBALL INFORMATION Last Oregon Win: 30-20, 2006 (Eugene) Head Coach: Mike Bellotti (UC Davis ’73) (541) 346-3825 Offensive Formation: Spread Option 6 OREGON Best Time to Reach Bellotti: Tues. 11 a.m. Defensive Formation: 4-3 Bellotti’s All-Time Record: 127-77-2 overall in 18 October 11 - TBA years as a head coach; 106-52 in 13 seasons at UO OPPONENTS SPORTS INFORMATION Eugene, OR Coordinators: Nick Aliotti, Def. Coord.; Chip Kelly, Off. Coord. Executive Asst. AD/ Media Services Director: Dave GENERAL INFORMATION 2007 Football Record (National Ranking): 9-4 (No. Williford (541) 346-5488; [email protected] Location: ....................................Eugene, OR 97401 23 AP) MS Staff: Andy McNamara (FB contact),Greg Walker, Home Stadium: ...........................Autzen Stadium 2007 Pac-10 Record and Finish: 5-4 (T-4th) Geoff Thurner, Andria Wenzel .................................................. (FieldTurf—54,000) Returning Lettermen: 50 SID FAX: (541) 346-5449 Conference: ............................................Pacifi c-10 Returning Starters: 6 offense, 7 defense, 2 specialists Press Box Telephone Number:(541) 346-7074 Nickname: ....................................................Ducks UCLA’s All-Time Record vs Oregon: 39-22 Website: www.goducks.com Colors: .........................................Green and Yellow Mike Bellotti vs. UCLA: 6-6 Originating Radio Station: Oregon Sports Network
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