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GENERALTRADITION/ INFO BRUINSUCLA RECORDS IN THE NFL 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF A two-time All-Big Ten selection( coach, tutoringLarry Whigham andJerry Azumah tothePro Bowl. was aPro Bowl selection. Duringtheentire berth. From 1999-2001, hewasassistantlinebacker coachandBrianUrlacher he wasassistantdefensive linecoachwhendefensive tackle Ted Washington earneda coach andcornerbackCharles Tillman wasnamedtheNFLRookieof Year. In2002, special teamsonthestaffofChicago Bears. In2003, hewasassistantdefensive backs For the and specialteamscoordinator atLake Forest College. for lossand34thwitheightsacksthatseason. In2004, heworked aslinebackers coach earned News. In2005, Bulloughwaslinebackers coachat Western Michiganwhen Ameer Ismail collegefootballnews.com andscout.com; andthird-team accoladesfrom The Sporting Freshman All-America acclaimin2006from rivals.com; second-teamhonorsfrom both second-team All-Pac-10 honorsfrom theleague'scoachesin2008. Hegarnered Bullough hascoachednumerous players topost-seasonhonors. earned ReggieCarter history, and In 2005, Western Michiganimproved from 1-10to7-4, thebiggestturnaround inMAC the Bearstoa13-3record (Chicago was4-12intheseasonpriortothatstaff'sarrival). of the Year" honors. In2001, DickJauron wasnamedNFLCoachofthe Year afterleading Bullough, 41, hasbeenamemberoftwo staffsonwhichtheheadcoachearned"Coach 6.0 for loss. victory. earnedFreshman Carter All-America honorsaftertallying 48tackles, including (6.38/g).McNeal madeagame-saving tipandinterception againstUSCtosealaBruin 83 tacklesand Eric McNealhelpedtoleadtheBruindefense. Taylor ranked secondontheteamwith in rushingdefense (91.08yds/g)withayoung group oflinebackers. Taylor, and Carter HISTORY In 2006, theBruinstiedfor ninthinthenation, andfor Washington State, Bosworth recorded 19tackles. team with12.5tacklesfor loss, wasthird withatotalof12.0. whileCarter Inagameat (5th), (t-6th)and ReggieCarter Aaron Whittington (9th). Taylor ranked secondonthe group wasthefoursome ofChristian Taylor (third onteamintackles), Kyle Bosworth game) and29thintotaldefense (343.23yds/g). Leadingtheway for thelinebacker The 2007Bruindefense ranked 14thinthenationrushingdefense (109.2yards per were themostby aBruinsince1989. and Akeem Ayers gainedvaluableexperiencefor thefuture. 20tacklesatBYU Carter's team with83tacklesandthree fumblerecoveries whileredshirtfreshmen Steve Sloan Last season, hislinebacker group onceagainexcelledasagroup. ledthe ReggieCarter of theBruinlinebackers andhis Chicago Bearspriortocoming Westwood, season ascoach issettobeginhisfourth Chuck Bullough(BULL-ah), whohad 6 Chloe and Annika. March 3, 1968inEastLansing, MI. Family: Chuckand his wife, Nicole, have two daughters, Michigan State, 1992; At UCLA: year Fourth of2006); (joinedthestaffinFebruary Born: PERSONAL Clarita, Antelope Valley. RECRUITING RESPONSIBILITIES 1952 andasthedefensive 1965and1966teams. coordinator oftheSpartans' 1970 andwon national collegiatefootball championshipsatMichiganState, asaplayer in earned aSuperBowl championshipringasanassistantcoachwiththeColtsin Henry ofthe1985and1986seasons. astheheadcoachofBuffaloBillsforHe served parts "Doctor ofDefense" asanNFLdefensive coordinator for 23years for multiple teams. His father, Henry, rose from thesteelmillsofCanton, OH, tobecome known asthe the offensive linein1998. began hiscoachingcareer athisalmamater, assistingwithdefensive backsin1997 and (1993-95) andattendedcampswiththeEagles(1992)(1996).He had a was selectedintheeighthround ofthe1992NFLdraftby thePhiladelphiaEaglesand the 1987RoseBowl squad, andMSUwon two Big Ten titlesduringhiscareer. Bullough record with175tackles. Hewasamemberofthree bowl championshipteams, including All-American linebacker atMichiganStateUniversity, BulloughsetanMSUsingle-season -1ST SEASON/LINEBACKERS-4TH SEASON fi fi rst-team All-MAC honors. Ismailrankingsixth(tied)nationally with20tackles ve previous seasons(1999-03), Bulloughcoachedevery defensive positionand fi ve-year career intheNationalFootball League. Heplayed for theMiamiDolphins UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER fi rst-year headcoachBillCubitwasnamedMAC Coach ofthe Year. fi fth (tied)inthePac-10tackles(1.04/g)for lossand16thintackles —Education: Bachelor’s inPhysical Education/Exercise Sciencefrom COACHES &STAFF CHUCK BULLOUGH fi rst asthedefensive coordinator. MICHIGAN STATE ’92 fi rst teamin1991andsecond in1990)andsecond-team fi ve years ofNFLcoachingexperiencewiththe —SanFernando Valley, Ventura County, Santa fi ve seasons, hewasassistantspecialteams fi rst inthePac-10conference, fi rst-team the (WR BrandonJones, WR , RobyWR Courtney and TE BoScaife) became the NFLinpassingandranked 17thoverall inoffense. The group ofrookie receivers youthful castofplayers andencountered numerous injuries. Tennessee ranked ninthin In 2005, Chow adapted tothepro gamewitheasedespiteanoffense thatrelied ona (4.7). history (2,214yards) infranchise andthehighestyardstotal infranchisehistory percarry as the Titans Young earnedall oftheheadlines, butitwastherunninggamethatdrove theoffense fi towin (only thesecondquarterback AP Offensive Rookieofthe Year) andbecamethe week oftheseason. Heledtheteam toan8-5record, earnedRookieofthe Year honors In 2006, Young, arookie from quarterback Texas, tookover theoffense duringthefourth USC was also hadthehighestpassingef for passes(38)andconsecutive passeswithoutaninterception (212). He of the Year for thesecondconsecutive season. In2003, setPac-10seasonrecords Leinart of the Year, repeated asa (271.7). wastheHeisman MattLeinart Quarterback Trophy winner, Walter CampPlayer seventh inpassingef In his four seasons, 36-3inthe in 2004)andwon2002 andLeinart two nationaltitles. The Trojans were 42-9duringhis his Chow directed anattackthatranked inthenation’s top 20intotaloffense ineachof coordinator at theUniversity ofSouthernCalifornia. At thehelmofUSC’s offense, Chow, 63, joinedthe of2005,Titans inFebruary afterspendingfour seasonsasoffensive Marc Wilson) andonePro Football HallofFamemember (Young). six with many oftheNCAA’s topcareer passingef sistant Coachofthe Year. Heleftanindeliblemarkonthecollegegameasheworked ), in27bowl games, participating andthree timesbeingnamednational As- USC 2003, 2004), tutoringthree winners(, CarsonPalmer, level, tastingevery form ofsuccessatthatlevel, includingthree nationaltitles(BYU, 1984; Before joiningthe Titans, Chow spent32productive years coachingatthecollegiate mark for receptions with37. 20 receptions inaseason. Scaife would alsoestablishanew rookie tightendfranchise Provo, appeared in22bowls andsaw 21offensive players earn All-America honors. In assistant (1973and1974). The Cougarsposteda244-91-3record during histimein coordinator, coach, quarterbacks receivers coach, recruiting coordinator andgraduate times, hewas theCougars’assistantheadcoach, , co-offensive Prior tojoiningtheN.C. Statestaff, Chow spent27years (1973-99)atBYU. At various Diego Chargers. nationally intotaloffense (269.9). for theSan Rivers quarterback isnow thestarting 53.7% (237of441)hispassesfor 3,054yards with25touchdowns and ranked 12th (292.6). Hisquarterback, PhilipRivers, wasaFreshman All-American whocompleted Carolinaat North State. The Wolfpack passingoffense wasranked 15thnationally Chow spent the2000seasonasoffensive coach coordinator andquarterbacks (306.8) andtotaloffense (449.2)andninthinscoringoffense (35.8). the NFLplayoffs and Vince Young’s transitionfrom collegetopro football. In2007, the Titans earnedaspotin asoffensiveserved coordinator for theprevious three years. Heiscredited withhelping of2007fromChow cametoUCLAinJanuary theNFL’s , where hehad total inschoolhistory. coach. In2008, Kevin quarterback Craftcompleted232passes, thesecond-highest history, isinhissecondseasonastheBruinoffensive coordinator andquarterback Norm Chow, whoisconsidered oneofthetopoffensive coachesincollegiatefootball offense. Nationally, theoffense ranked sixthinpassingef passing yards andtotaloffense, whileUSCledthePac-10intotaloffense andscoring to becomingtheNFL’s number oneoverall selectionandthePac-10’s career leaderin In 2002, CarsonPalmerwon quarterback theHeisman Trophy andUnitas Award enroute 534 pointsandby scoring 40-pluspointsinseven consecutive games. (291.6) and14thintotaloffense (447.5). The offense setPac-10seasonrecords with rst rookie toplay quarterback inthePro Bowl. fi fi fi rst-round NFLdraftpicks(Palmer, Leinart, , , JimMcMahon, nal three seasons, tutored two Heismantrophy-winning (Palmerin quarterbacks rst quartet ofrookie rst quartet receivers sincethe1968BuffaloBillstoeachrecord atleast fi nal seasonatUSC, the Trojans ranked sixthnationally inscoringoffense (38.2), OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS-2ND SEASON fi fth nationally inpassingef fi nished fi fi ciency, 12thintotaloffense (449.1)and13thinpassingoffense nished theregular seasonwitharecord of10-6. fi fth intheleaguerushing, amassingthesixth-highestrushing fi rst team All-American andwasthePac-10Co-Offensive Player fi nal three. nal NORM CHOW fi ciencyrating(164.5)ofany inhistory. USCquarterback UTAH ’68 fi ciency andscoringoffense, 13thinpassingoffense fi ciency leaders. Chow hasmentored fi ciency, eighthin passing offense

COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 7 rst-team fi lm fi fi ve in the NFL, in ad- in the NFL, ve rst-team All-America rst-team fi fi rst (tied) in the Pac-10 in rst Pro Bowl berth. In 2001, the Chiefs In 2001, berth. Bowl rst Pro fi rst in Pac-10) and 15.5 tackles for loss. loss. rst in Pac-10) and 15.5 tackles for fi — Bay Area, Central Coast. Area, — Bay ourished under the new coach. ourished under the new fl TEXAS A&M ’91 TODD HOWARD TODD — Education: Bachelor’s in History from The Citadel, 1985; At UCLA: At UCLA: 1985; The Citadel, in History from Bachelor’s — Education: at the University seasons (1993-97) as tight ends and special teams coach ve rst season at UCLA, the line showed marked improvement over previous previous over improvement marked the line showed rst season at UCLA, fi COACHES & STAFF & COACHES fi rst in the conference and fourth in the nation with 12.5 quarterbackrst in the conference fi ASSOC. HEAD COACH - DEFENSE/DEFENSIVE LINE-4TH SEASON HEAD COACH ASSOC. returns (two punts and one kickoff) to earn his kickoff) punts and one (two returns a third. punts and partially blocked two blocked for the Oakland Raiders teams for he coached special in Kansas City, Prior to his tenure Gordon Darrien Desmond Howard, tutoring standouts (1998 and 1999), seasons two Bowl. coached in the 1999 Senior He also Kaufman. and Napoleon Gansz spent His units set in 1996. average return kickoff for setting a school record of , to the Confer- SMU en route vs. return an 87-yard with another school record Syracuse. a trip to the Libertyence-USA championship and vs. Bowl League World Knights of the Jersey York/New with the New He spent one season (1992) coverage kickoff returns, kickoff led the league in punt returns, The Knights (NFL Europe). (four). and special teams two Point, West coach at (1990-91) as tight ends/special teams years Gansz spent two line in coaching special teams and the offensive of Pittsburgh, at the University years as a graduate and one season (1987) the secondary1988 and special teams and in 1989, the wide receivers. with working assistant at Kansas, The Citadel. back at defensive Gansz was a four-year RESPONSIBILITIES RECRUITING PERSONAL the His father, Gansz is single. Family: (joined the staff in February of 2008); Second year seasons (1976-77) and was a longtime two UCLA for coached at late Frank Gansz Sr. NFL coach. is in his fourth and coaching experience, who possesses both NFL playing Howard, Todd Brian Price earned sophomore In 2008, line coach. defensive season as UCLA’s with in the Pac-10 seventh All-America honors and ranked All-Pac-10 and Sophomore All-Pac-10 pick (coaches) was a second-team Senior Brigham Harwell loss. 14.0 tackles for 0.62/g. averaging in the Pac-10 in sacks (7.5), seventh ranked Bosworth and Korey (109.2 yds/g) and 29th in in rushing defense 14th in the nation UCLA ranked In 2007, in tackles for second nationally ranked the defense In addition, (343.23). total defense end Bruce Defensive 15th in sacks per game (3.0). loss per game (8.77) and tied for led the team with 12.0 sacks (tied for Davis Ball (27.5 in 2002,2003) for to Dave is second only total of 24.5 sacks two-year Davis’ tackles seven added Brown Kevin back-to-back seasons. a Bruin in by the most-ever sacks. loss and four for his In 2006, ninth (tied) in the nation and ranked Bruins were The years. y UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER fl rushing defense (91.08) and 33rd nationally in total defense (304.83). His two ends, Justin Justin ends, His two (304.83). in total defense nationally (91.08) and 33rd rushing defense who also earned and Davis, All-American, a consensus Hickman, honors, tied for tied for honors, also and Brown Brigham Harwell Tackles sacks. Howard had spent the previous three seasons (2003-05) in the NFL with the , serving as assistant defensive line coach. He assisted the defensive coaching staff in all aspects of game preparation, including scouting reports, the statistical analysis of opponents’ tendencies and the preparation of playbooks. He, along with defensive line coach Ray Hamilton, oversaw the Jaguars’ defensive line. In 2005, Jacksonville led the NFL in fewest rushing touchdowns allowed (four). In addition, (290.9 the Jaguars ranked third (tied) with 47 quarterback sacks, sixth in total defense earned Stroud tackle Marcus Defensive (106.8 yards). and 14th in rushing defense yards) Henderson tackle John straight time and defensive the third for appearance Bowl a Pro was an alternate in 2005 after making the team in 2004. of experience coaching in college and has 14 years 44, Howard, one month prior to joining the For seasons. two in the NFL for played dition to having at Southwest coordinator he was the associate head coach and co-defensive Jaguars, coach at Loui- seasons (2000-2002) as the linebackers spent three Howard State. Texas he was a defensive Prior to that, title. WAC helping that school win the 2001 Tech, siana the who won Louis Rams, with the St. (1998-1999) years two assistant for in the with the linebackers he assisted With the Rams, second season. in Howard’s game preparation, on defensive as working as well of pass-rushing techniques, area and quality control. evaluation A&M and was a member of three Texas in 1991 at began his coaching career Howard He coached at Grinnell (Iowa) championship coaching staffs. Conference Southwest rst team fi eld goals and eld goals fi rst player in NFL history to re- rst player fi rst team and All-American honorable rst team and fi fth in NFL). He was second in the league fth in NFL). eld goals in two seasons (2002-03). In 2005, In 2005, seasons (2002-03). in two eld goals fi fi — Utah, , California. Hawaii, — Utah, c-10 Conference in punting (45.2), Kai Forbath Kai Forbath in punting (45.2), c-10 Conference fi ve overall returns on the season. Hall also broke Hall also broke on the season. returns overall ve fi rst season. Kansas City set single-season franchise rst season. fi rst alternate for the Pro Bowl. In addition, linebacker linebacker In addition, Bowl. the Pro rst alternate for fi rst alternate. Rookie punter Sam Koch produced just produced Rookie punter Sam Koch rst alternate. fi THE CITADEL ’85 THE CITADEL eld goals (19 in 12 games) and Terrence Austin set UCLA Terrence (19 in 12 games) and eld goals fi SPECIAL TEAMS-2ND SEASON FRANK GANSZ, JR. FRANK GANSZ, eld goals tied for 10th in the league. In 2006, Stover led NFL kickers led NFL kickers Stover In 2006, 10th in the league. tied for eld goals fi eld goal conversion mark (28 of 30), and ranked fourth among kickers fourth kickers among and ranked mark (28 of 30), conversion eld goal — Education: Bachelor’s in Physical Education from Utah, 1968; Master's 1968; Utah, Education from in Physical Bachelor’s — Education: fi a single-season franchise record with 2,446 combined net yards. Kansas City led the with 2,446 combined net yards. a single-season franchise record the (25.4), average (16.4) and kick return average league in both punt return to do so since Washington in 1995. The 16.4 punt return average broke a 43-year-old a 43-year-old broke average The 16.4 punt return in 1995. Washington to do so since kick on three Hall scored In Gansz’ second season with the Chiefs (2002), team record. mention honors. He was selected to Utah’s All-Century Team. He then played brie He then played Team. All-Century He was selected to Utah’s mention honors. 12 of his 18 years as offensive coordinator at BYU, Chow led the offense to a place in offense led the Chow at BYU, coordinator as offensive 12 of his 18 years but all for Edwards LaVell was with coach Chow offense. top 10 in total the NCAA’s at BYU. & 2000) of his 29 years (1972 two serving for (HI) High, Waialua the head coach at as coaching career began his Chow (1970-72). seasons three In Utah (1965-67). for guard letterman at starter and three-year He was a two-year Athletic Conference All-Western he earned 1967, with the of the in 1968 before a League in 1968 before of the Canadian Football Roughriders with the Saskatchewan career. knee injury ended his playing the Broyles including: accolades, numerous has garnered Chow of coaching, In his years Year of the Assistant Coach National assistant coach, top as the nation’s (2002) Award and the NCAA Division Athlon (1993), (1999) and Foundation the by In Monthly. American Football (1996 & 2002) by Additionally, Year of the Coordinator Assistant Coach. 1-A Offensive Top the NFL’s named Chow Bradshaw Terry FOX’s 2006, Parade celebrating the Chinese served marshal of the Golden Dragon Chow as the grand in 2004. Chinatown Angeles’ in Los Year New RESPONSIBILITIES RECRUITING PERSONAL in Special Education from Utah, 1970; Doctorate in Educational Pyschology from BYU, BYU, Doctorate in Educational Pyschology from 1970; Utah, in Special Education from 1946 in 3, May Born: (joined the staff in January of 2008); Second year At UCLA: 1979; and Cameron sons - Carter, three have Diane, his wife, Norm and Family: HI. , grandchildren. and two Maile, Chandler -- a daughter, the Chiefs’ special teams units ranked fourth in average drive start drive (30.7) and eighth fourth in average the Chiefs’ special teams units ranked FGs for 50-yard two converted Tynes Lawrence Kicker yards. return with 1,591 kickoff the fourth for straight year. TD on a kickoff a Hall scored years. the second time in two and the second straight year for touchdowns return kickoff two Hall scored In 2004, FGs in his 50-yard made two Tynes (1,820). (75) and yardage returns in kickoff records special teams touchdowns, leading the NFL with four units excelled, Gansz’s In 2003, to his second en route punt returns, and two returns kickoff on two as Hall scored Hall became the appearance. Bowl Pro consecutive in the divisional His touchdown straight games. in four return on a kickoff a score cord him gave Indianapolis game vs. playoff with 12 punts inside the 10. with the Kansas City as special teams coordinator spent the 2001-05 seasons 46, Gansz, tackles Stills became the Chiefs’ all-time leader in special teams During that span, Chiefs. in both 2002 and ’03 as a kick returner Bowl Dante Hall was named to the Pro (148). on punts). and four six on kickoffs (10, touchdowns for and led the NFL in most returns punts from blocked four recording Gansz-led units excelled in blocking punts and kicks, three 2001-02 and Kansas City batted away tied for the league lead in tied for UCLA also blocked (1,109). yards return and kickoff (1,878) all-purpose yards marks for PAT. a defensive and scored touchdowns punts for two and 10th in the (9.7 yards) placed ninth in the NFL in punt returns the Ravens In 2007, made 27 of 32 Stover Matt Place kicker (23.5). returns league in kickoff all 26 PATs. His 27 all 26 PATs. with a 93.3% with 121 points. He was named a with 121 points. the second-most in NFL history, Gary Stills led the NFL with 44 special teams tackles, Bowl and was also named a Pro three touchbacks, 30 punts inside the 20 ( touchbacks, three Frank Gansz, Jr. is in his second season in charge of the UCLA special teams. Gansz, who Gansz, the UCLA special teams. is in his second season in charge of Jr. Frank Gansz, was the special and collegiate levels, at the professional background has an extensive UCLA coaching with in 2006 and 2007, Ravens the Baltimore for teams coordinator head coach . led the Paci Perez Aaron This past season, GENERALTRADITION/ INFO BRUINSUCLA RECORDS IN THE NFL 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF staff inFebruaryof2009);Born:May 1, 1951 inPortland, OR; Family: Tim andhiswife Master's inEducationfrom Idaho, 1978;AtUCLA:Firstyearofsecondterm(joinedthe PERSONAL RECRUITING RESPONSIBILITIES baseball andbasketballatForestGrove HighSchool. added amaster’sdegreeineducationfrom Idahoin1978.Hundleyletteredfootball, He earnedhisbachelor’sdegreeineducation fromWesternOregonStatein1974,and at WesternOregonState.Hewasathree-timeAll-Conferenceselection in college. Hundley wasinductedintotheNAIAHallofFameafteranAll-Americafootball career he followedNeuheiseltoWashington. coach WayneMoses.FollowingthreeyearsonNeuheisel’sstaffatColorado (1996-98), 1993 staffalsoincludedNeuheisel,offensivelinecoachBobPalcicandrunning backs as insidelinebackerscoachand,inthelatterthreeyears,specialteamscoordinator. The worked atOregonStateforeightyearsbeforeenjoyingsixseasons(1990-95) atUCLA the ball.In1982,hebeganalong-runningassociationwithPac-10Conference. He ing theonlytimeinhiscoachingcareerthathehasspentonoffensive sideof (1977-79) andNevada(1980-81).In1978,hecoachedtherunningbacksatIdaho, mark- his almamater.HewentontostintsatClackamasCommunityCollege(1975-76), Idaho He beganhiscoachingcareerin1974asagraduateassistantatWesternOregon State, also supervisedthepuntcoverageunitduringhis linebackers from1999-02beforeoverseeingtheentirelinebackingcorpsin 2003.He 02, andasco-defensivecoordinatorfortheHuskiesin2003.Hetutored outside Hundley servedasthedefensivecoordinatoratWashingtonunderNeuheiselfrom1999- (1984-89), Clackamas CommunityCollege(1975-76),oneatIdaho(1979),sixOregonState Hundley’s coachingresumeincludes18yearsasadefensivecoordinator-twoat State (Pac-10)in1989andMikePriceofUTEP(AFCARegionFour)2004. as coordinatorfortwoCoachoftheYearselections–DaveKragthorpeOregon McNown (UCLA),SamMerriman(Idaho)andJamirMiller(UCLA).Hehasalsoserved - DavidKilson(Nevada),AndreGurode(Colorado),MichaelLewisCade Hundley recruitedsixplayerswhogarneredAll-Americahonorsatthecollegiatelevel (),AlexObomese(Dallas)andZachWest(NewEngland).Inaddition, (Seattle), ThomasHoward(Oakland),MichaelLewis(49ers),UCLAalumRyanNeufeld 14 playerswhomovedontotheNationalFootballLeague,includingMarquisCooper Hundley, 58, hascoachedin12bowlgames,includingtwoRoseBowls,andgroomed fi Player oftheYearaward.In2005,HundleywasrecognizedbyScouts,Inc.,asone stint, hisMinerplayerscaptured atotalof10All-ConferencehonorsandoneDefensive nine andplacedtwoplayersontheAll-Conference USAsquad.Duringhisfour-year of Texas–ElPaso.In2007,UTEPranked17thinthenationturnoverratioatplus- four years(2004-07)asdefensivecoordinatorandlinebackerscoachattheUniversity In 2008,HundleyservedasAssistantHeadCoach/DefenseatSMU.Hespenttheprevious Washington andbothwereassistantstogetheratUCLAforfourseasons. Lake. ThenewBruinassistantspentsevenseasonsonNeuheisel’sstaffsatColoradoand UCLA footballstaffinFebruaryof2009. alongwithCarnell Hewillcoach thesecondary Tim Hundley,whohasalongassociationwithheadcoachRickNeuheisel,rejoinedthe Trey, David and Ava. of2006);February Born: 18, February 1965inBryan, TX; Family: Todd hasthree children,in HumanResources from Texas A&M, 1995; At UCLA: year Fourth (joinedthestaffin PERSONAL RECRUITING RESPONSIBILITIES on teamswhichwon apairofconference titles. All-America at Texas A&M, atlinebacker where hestarted for three seasons(1984-86) throughout the1992season. Howard wasanall-conference andhonorablemention for theBarcelona Dragons ofthe World Leaguein1991andwasoninjured reserve in theNFLfor two seasonsasaninsidelinebacker andonthespecialteams. Heplayed Howard wasathird-round draftchoiceoftheKansasCityChiefsin1987andplayed minority coachinginternshipwiththeSanDiego Chargersin2002. Washington Redskinsintheir1997trainingcamp, helpingondefense. Healsodida 1997. Inaddition, hewasamemberof theNFL’s minoritycoachingprogram withthe College from 1994through 1997, asthedefensive andserved coordinator in1996and HISTORY ve coordinatorsnationallywiththe"besthead-coachingpotential." 8 UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER fi ve atWashington(1998-03)andfourUTEP. —Education:Bachelor'sinEducationfrom Western Oregon 1974; State, — Education: Bachelor’s from inSociology Texas A&M, 1991; Master's COACHES &STAFF WESTERN OREGONSTATE ’74 SECONDARY-1ST SEASON TIM HUNDLEY —SanDiego,Paci — Los Angeles, Central Valley. fi nal seasonwiththeHuskies. fi c Northwest. c Padres. JakeearnedhisDoctorateinengineeringatUCLA2009. that reachedthe2004CollegeWorldSeries.HeiscurrentlyamemberofSanDiego Pam, havetwosons,JakeandNick.NickwasacatcherontheArizonabaseballteam Family: Carnellandhiswife,Monica,havethree children, Siena, Quentinand Austin. First year of2009); (joinedthestaffinJanuary Born: July 15, 1967inSaltLake City, UT. PERSONAL RECRUITING RESPONSIBILITIES worked inprivatebusiness. Heandhiswife, Monica, have three children. Since hisretirement from professional football following the2001season, Lake has games. HewasinductedintotheUCLA Athletics HallofFamein2000. state inrushingaftergaining956yards andscoring12touchdowns infour-and-one half was arunningbackandlinebacker. At onepointinhisseniorprep season, Lake ledthe Prior toattendingUCLA, Lake played football atCulver City, HighSchoolwhere he CA Jacksonville won the AFC Centraltitlein1999andlostthe AFC titlegame. and 1997. The Steelerscaptured the AFC titlein1995. When hewaswiththeJaguars, 1994, 1995, 1996and1997. Pittsburghearned AFC Centraltitlesin1992, 1994, 1995, 1996 While atPittsburgh, theSteelersadvancedtoNFL playoffs sixtimes---1992, 1993, inaSuperBowl -ChuckNoll,teams tovictory BillCowher, Tom Coughlin, BrianBillick. During hisprofessional career, heplayed for four headcoacheswhoeachhave ledtheir touchdowns, three oninterceptions andtwo onfumblereturns. sacks, forced 15fumblesandrecovered 17, andmade16interceptions. Hescored all170games inwhichheplayed.starting Overall, hemade819tackles, including25 In Lake's seasons. Healsoplayed inSuperBowl XXXagainsttheDallasCowboys. fi and Baltimore (2001). While withtheSteelers, heplayed in with theSteelersplusoneeachJacksonville (1999, plus2000oninjured reserve) the NationalFootball Leagueasastandoutstrong safety andcornerback, the ers inthe1989NFLDraft(No. 34selectionoverall). Hewent ontoplay 13seasonsin Following hisBruincareer, Lake wasasecond-round selectionby thePittsburghSteel- Cotton) inwhichheplayed. of 37-9-2duringLake's career andwon allfour bowl games(Rose, Freedom, Aloha, history, and25.5sacks-No. 4onthatUCLAcareer chart. UCLA compiledarecord During hisfour-year career, hemade45.5tacklesfor loss, theNo. 1totalinschool acclaim.second-team All-America sacks, aUCLAschoolrecord totalatthetime, andearned In hisjuniorseason(1987), UCLAalsowent 10-2andLake ledthePac-10with13.0 Hall ofFameScholar Athlete award. Award andLombardi Trophy. Offthe making 78tackles, including12.5for losses. Hewasnamedasemi 10-2 andLake earned both onthe Lake, 42, wasathree-year outsidelinebacker (1986-88)starting atUCLAandexcelled a player intheNFLwithSteelers, JaguarsandRavens. bowl-winning teamsatUCLAfrom 1985-88andwent ontoenjoy a13-year career as alongwith ondary Tim Hundley inhis Former NFL All-Pro andBruin All-American standoutCarnellLake willcoachthesec- rst-team All-Pro acclaiminthe1997seasonandsecond-teamhonorsfour other fi rst 11seasonsintheNFL, hemissedjustsixregular-season gameswhile fi eld andintheclassroom. InLake’s seniorcampaign(1988), UCLAwas —Education: Bachelor’s inPolitical Sciencefrom UCLA, 1993; At UCLA: fi rst-team All-America and All-Pac-10 honorsonthe CARNELL LAKE SECONDARY-1ST SEASON UCLA ’93 fi fi rst seasononstaff.Lake played onfour straight eld, heearnedaNationalFootball Foundation — Los Angeles, Nevada. fi ve Pro Bowls andearned fi rst-team All-Pac-10 and rst-teamAll-Pac-10 fi nalistfor theButkus fi eld while eld fi rst 10 rst fi ve ve COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 9 nished fi nal year nal fi rst four. Abdul-Jabbar and Wil- fi nish 5-3 in the Pac-10 (6-6 overall) fi and was second in rst downs led the NFC fi rst time in school history. The Panthers won six of rst time in school history. rst-team All-America with Moses as his coach. The rst-team fi fi WASHINGTON ’77 WASHINGTON WAYNE MOSES WAYNE c-10 schools starting in 1990. He had tours of duty at UCLA c-10 schools starting in 1990. fi RUNNING BACKS-2ND SEASON BACKS-2ND RUNNING nal polls. In addition, he worked with offensive coordinator fi rst post-season after a two-year absence. rst post-season bowl game after a two-year fi ve Paci fi COACHES & STAFF & COACHES rst bowl appearance in six years. Under head coach Steve Mariucci, the fi nished the regular season 6-5 and played Navy in the Aloha Bowl. nished the regular season 6-5 and played fi nal seven regular season games to earn a berth versus Utah. nal seven regular season games to earn fi rst Pro Bowl berth after rushing for a career-high 1,528 yards (third in the NFC, after rushing for a career-high 1,528 yards (third rst Pro Bowl berth fi fth in the NFL). Jackson also caught 90 passes, a total that led NFL running backs Jackson also caught 90 passes, a total that led fth in the NFL). A familiar coach in the Pac-10 Conference and to Bruin fans (1990-95 seasons in Pac-10 Conference and to Bruin fans (1990-95 seasons A familiar coach in the backs is set to begin his second season as UCLA’s running Westwood), Wayne Moses talented several but the Bruins have injuries last year, by was hit hard This area coach. time in 2009. playing to compete for backs ready young for the St. 2007 seasons in the NFL as running backs coach Moses spent the 2006 and Jackson earned Jackson rushed for 1,002 yards. In 2006, Louis Rams. In 2007, Steven his fi from (tied for seventh in the NFL). Jackson’s 2,334 yards and was fourth in the NFC his total of 105 scrimmage led the NFL and in scoring in the NFL, and tied for third the NFL. His 96 points tied for the NFC lead, for non-kickers. with coaching career, working Prior to joining the Rams, Moses had a 28-year college running backs at USC (2001), and Stanford (1990-95), California (1996), Washington (1997-2000), of Pittsburgh. Some of the (2002-03 and 2005). Moses spent 2004 at the University include Karim Abdul-Jabbar, Kevin great Pac-10 players who have worked under Moses Deltha O’Neal and Tarik Smith at Williams, Skip Hicks, and Shawn Wills at UCLA, and Kenneth Tolan and Kerry Cal, Willie Hurst and Rashawn Shehee at Washington, Carter at Stanford. Bruin head coach Rick Neuheisel as fellow assistants at UCLA from worked with Moses, in 1999-2000. In their 1990-93 and also worked for Neuheisel at Washington together, Washington won the conference title, went to the and title, went to the Rose Bowl together, Washington won the conference No. 3 in both of the Norm Chow at USC in 2001. He also worked with offensive line coach Bob Palcic and Norm Chow at USC in 2001. He also worked with at UCLA in 1993 when the Bruins won the Pac-10 title Tim Hundley secondary coach and played in the 1994 Rose Bowl. the Big East Championship and In 2004, Moses was part of a Pittsburgh team that won advanced to a BCS Bowl for the their he helped the Trojans While working at USC in 2001, and advance to their at his alma mater, Washington. Moses was the running backs coach 1997-2000, From in on to play nationally) and went The Huskies led the Pac-10 in rushing in 2000 (16th Bowl, 1999 and a bowl game each year (1997 Aloha Bowl, 1998 Oahu 2001 Rose Bowl). at California, helping the Golden He spent the 1996 season handling the running backs Bears to their Bears Moses was the running backs coach at UCLA under for six seasons (1990-95) and worked with coach Neuheisel for the liams led the Pac-10 in rushing under Moses’ tutelage while Hicks went on to earn All-America honors later in his career. In 1995, Abdul-Jabbar set UCLA’s single-season rushing records and was named Bruins played in the 1991 , 1994 Rose Bowl and 1995 Aloha Bowl while Moses was on staff. Five Bruin backs coached by Moses were selected in the NFL draft (Maury Toy, Kevin Smith, Williams, Abdul-Jabbar and Hicks). His Mexico in 1989. at New coach he was the wide receivers to UCLA, moving Before and receptions for set NCAA records career Mathis, Terance that season, top receiver Moses From1986-88, in the NFL. 13 seasons on to play Mathis went yardage. receiving led the nation in scoring Paul Hewitt During his time there, State. coached at San Diego two for he worked In 1984-85, Bowl. in the 1986 Holiday Aztecs played in 1987 and the Moses served as the running backs coach at Bowling Prior to that, seasons at Rutgers. Bowl. in the 1982 California played BGSU 1981-83. from University Green backs. with the defensive he worked where State in 1980, Moses was at North Carolina College in Rancho Cucamonga, Junior he was the running backs coach at Chaffey In 1979, in 1978 as a graduate assistant at Cal State Ful- Moses began his coaching career CA. working with the defensive backs. lerton, He was a coaching intern with the NFL’s Los Angeles Raiders, and during the summers of 1990, 1993 and 1999, respectively. Moses was a four-year (1973-74, 1976-77) letterman at Washington, where he started at his last two seasons. He was a member of the Huskies’ 1978 Rose Bowl championship team. He received his bachelor’s degree in political science from Washington in 1977. He spent some time out of football when he was hired by the FBI to train as an agent at Quantico, UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER nal polls. The 2006 nal polls. fi ghter and paramedic with the fi nal polls. The only blemish The only nal polls. fi re fi — San Gabriel Valley, Arizona. Valley, — San Gabriel UCLA ’91 fth in the Pac-10 that season. fi REGGIE MOORE WIDE RECEIVERS-2ND SEASON WIDE RECEIVERS-2ND — Education: Bachelor’s in History from UCLA, 1991; At UCLA: Second UCLA: At 1991; in History UCLA, from Bachelor’s — Education: fth on the team) for 181 yards and a touchdown. Moore was named Moore and a touchdown. 181 yards fth on the team) for fi rst-team sophomore All-America squad by The Sporting follow- News All-America squad by rst-team sophomore fi rst as a Division I program, on the way to earning a No. 9 national ranking in the to earning a No. on the way rst as a Division I program, fi nal polls. nal polls. touchdowns. His 48-yard touchdown reception from Aikman, with just 1:28 remaining with just 1:28 remaining Aikman, from reception touchdown His 48-yard touchdowns. that season. Washington was the winning margin in a 24-17 victory over in the game, Classic. Football in the 1990 Blue-Gray on to play went Moore (1991-93) Jets York was a member of the New Moore his collegiate career, Following He then specialist. and return Angeles Rams (1993) as a and the Los Texas, coached in the high school ranks at James Madison High School in Houston, He also served as a seasons (1999-2002). four for Houston Fire Department from 1996 to 2003 before joining the staff at the University the staff at the University joining 1996 to 2003 before DepartmentHouston Fire from of Washington. earned his BAMoore in History UCLA in 1991. from RESPONSIBILITIES RECRUITING PERSONAL Family: TX; 1968 in Houston, 23, March Born: (joined the staff in Januaryyear of 2008); 1967-78 and appeared the Houston Oilers from for played Zeke, Father, Reggie is single. Bowls. Pro in two fi Football Championship Subdivision Coaches and Sports Network Championship Subdivision Coaches and SportsFootball Network The Bison notched wins over Central Michigan and Minnesota during that 2007 campaign, Central Michigan and Minnesota during that 2007 campaign, The Bison notched wins over their Prior to his return home, Moore spent four years (2004-07) coaching the wide receivers (2004-07) coaching the wide receivers years spent four Moore home, Prior to his return of 35-9 during record Bison posted an overall The State University. at North Dakota a 14-game winning highlighted by seasons, a 20-2 mark his last two including his tenure, including 30 points per game, over NDSU averaged seasons, of the four In three streak. to a 10-1 mark in 2007. a best of 39.5 ppg while on its way Former UCLA standout receiver Reggie Moore joined the staff in January joined the of 2008 and Reggie Moore UCLA standout receiver Former Aus- Terrence This past season, coach. as wide receivers is beginning his second season other several and since 2002, a Bruin wide receiver the most by tin made 53 receptions, records UCLA true freshmen set Embree Taylor to develop. continued receivers young a season. in a game and for yards and most receiving most receptions for In 1990, Moore, 41, earned the Kenneth S. Washington Award for outstanding senior after for Award Washington S. earned the Kenneth 41, Moore, In 1990, He touchdowns. and three 643 yards for leading the UCLA team with 40 receptions a career-best catching eight balls for that season, Stanford had a big game in a win versus effort including a 122-yard games in all, 100-yard Reggie had a total of three 133 yards. in 1988. also Washington, game in a win at a 105-yard and in a 1988 win at California All-Academic team after catching 12 He earned honorable mention on the 1989 Pac-10 passes (tied for During his Bruin playing career (1987-90), Moore was a three-year starter at wide was a three-year Moore (1987-90), career During his Bruin playing of the top quarterbacks in UCLA history, two of his balls from catching many receiver, all-time list with on UCLA’s 18 still ranks No. Moore Maddox. Tommy Aikman and Troy per catch and 16.1 yards He averaged yards. and his 1,483 receptions his 92 career 10 touchdowns. scored to the 1988 six and scored gained 627 yards ing a 38-catch (second on team) season in which he In the summer of 2004, Moore served an internship with the NFL’s Jacksonville Jaguars. Jaguars. Jacksonville served an internship with the NFL’s Moore In the summer of 2004, (he was Washington of University He spent the 2003 season as a graduate assistant at the with the wide receivers. working Gilbertson), Keith Neuheisel but coached for by hired 6-6 and tied for The Huskies went Bison team also won 10 games, including a victory a at Ball State in which it passed for 10 games, Bison team also won football Conference West the Great NDSU captured total of 451 yards. school record 5 in the nation in both No. championship and was ranked the Bison recorded In 2005, was a one-point loss to Minnesota. on the 2006 record in nationally 23rd 8-3 in 2004 and was ranked State went North Dakota a 7-4 mark. the GENERALTRADITION/ INFO BRUINSUCLA RECORDS IN THE NFL 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF veteran (GreenBayandHouston)MikeFlanagan (No.4pickinthe1996NFLDraft),third-teamAll-American andNFL Among thecollegeplayersPalcichascoachedare:former BaltimoreRavenAll-Protackle a graduateassistantin1973. coach in1974–75.HegothiscollegecoachingstartguidingBallState’slinebackers as McClain, whowasBallState’sheadcoach)andDayton’slinebackers/offensive line Palcic wasBallState’soffensivelinecoachin1976–77(hewenttoWisconsin with coach DaveMcClain. preceded byafour-year(1978–81)stopasWisconsin’soffensivelinecoachunder head with theCanadianFootballLeague’sTorontoArgonauts(1983GreyCup title)was (the WildcatsplayedintheSunBowlduringthattime).Atwo-yearstint(1982–83) The University of Arizona’s offensivelinewasunderPalcic’sdirectionfrom1984–85 and aLibertyBowl. a periodduringwhichtheBuckeyesplayedintwoHallofFameBowls,CottonBowl a FreedomBowlappearance.HewasoffensivelinecoachatOhioStatefrom1986–91, Palcic tutoredtheSouthernCaliforniaoffensivelinein1992andhelpedTrojansto 1993 UCLAoffensivelinethatmatchedupagainsttheBadgersin1994RoseBowl. fensive linemenatsevendifferentuniversities,includingWisconsin.Hecoachedthe Palcic wenttotheFalconsafterspending19ofprevious21seasonscoachingof- (1997–98) andcoachingtheoffensivelineforAtlantaFalcons(1994–96). line fortheClevelandBrowns(1999),tutoringtightendsDetroitLions tight endsfrom2000–05.Hispreviousprofessionalstopsincludedcoachingoffensive Palcic, 61, wenttoWisconsinfromtheNFL’sNewOrleansSaints,wherehecoached 2007 NFLDraftbytheClevelandBrowns. Thomas atWisconsin,whichwon12of13games.wastheNo.3pickin In 2006,hecoachedOutlandTrophywinnerandconsensusAll-AmericalefttackleJoe Carimi earnedsecond-teamFreshmanAll-Americaacclaim. the media,guardKraigUrbikwasaconsensussecond-teamchoiceandtackleGabe who ismarriedtoNewOrleansSaints LBMarkSimoneau. of Marketing andMonica, andPublicRelations for Premier &Entertainment) Sports have threechildren:Joe(currentlythedefensive coordinatoratIndiana);Amy(Director of2008);in January Born: July 2, 1948inGowanda,N.Y. Family: Bobandhiswife Theresa, Education from Dayton, 1974; At UCLA: Secondyear ofsecond tenure (joinedthestaff PERSONAL RECRUITING RESPONSIBILITIES Trophy winnerJoeThomas(Wisconsin). Davidson andAlanKline(allatOhioState);All-AmericanRaySnell2006 Outland fi year NFLplayerVaughnParker(allofUCLA);All-AmericatackleTonyBoselli (USC); (22nd intheNCAA).CenterMarcusColemanwasa fensive line,theBadgersaveraged201.5yardsongroundduringregularseason In 2007,Wisconsin Moses. and Wayne Neuheisel wasanassistantonthatBruinstaff, aswere current assistants Tim Hundley and MikeFlanagan,whowasanNFLstarforoveradecade.UCLAheadcoachRick included sophomoresJonathanOgden,1995OutlandTrophywinnerandNFLAll-Pro, Craig Novitsky,bothofwhomearnedAll-AmericahonorsandplayedintheNFL.Italso Rose Bowl.TheBruinoffensivelinethatseasonfeaturedseniorsVaughnParkerand the 1993seasonwhenUCLAwonPaci Palcic possesses39yearsofcoachingexperience. Healsocoachedin Westwood in in theNationalFootballLeague. 2007 seasonscoachingtheoffensivelineatUniversityofWisconsinafter12years injuries, ninedifferent starting combinationsin12games. Palcicspentthe2006and 2008. Inhis Bob PalcicisinhissecondseasonatUCLAafterjoiningthecoachingstaffJanuaryof of SacramentoStateUniversity. Valerie, a2004graduateoftheUniversityWashington,andKimberly,2008 11,ary 1955inNew Gulf, TX. Family: Wayne andhiswife,Rosalind,havetwodaughters: UCLA: Secondyear ofhissecond tenure of2008); (joinedthestaffinJanuary Born: Janu- PERSONAL RECRUITING RESPONSIBILITIES Virginia. MosesplayedfootballandbasketballatSanDimas(CA)High. rst-team All-BigTenoffensivelinemenBobMaggs,JeffUhlenhake,JoeStaysniak,

10 HISTORY UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER ASSOC. HEADCOACH -OFFENSE/OFFENSIVELINE-2NDSEASON fi rst year, hehelpeddevelop ayoung group andworked through numerous —Education: Bachelor’s inEducationfrom Dayton, 1971, Master'sin —Education: Bachelor’s inPolitical Sciencefrom Washington, 1977; At COACHES &STAFF fi nished9-4overallandplayedintheOutbackBowl.Ledbyof- BOB PALCIC DAYTON ’71 — OrangeCounty. — InlandEmpire, Oakland. fi c-10 championshipandplayedinthe1994 fi rst-team All-Big 10selectionby fi rst-team All-Americanand11- is aredshirtsophomore tightendfor theBruins. Family: PhilisthesonofKen andDebbieRauscherhehas onebrother, Glenn, who year onstaff, secondasagraduateassistantcoach; Born: June 2, 1985inFontana, CA; PERSONAL ated from LaCostaCanyon in2003. Canyonrunning backatLaCosta(CA) HighSchool, earningvarioushonors. Hegradu- Rauscher played several positions, includinglinebacker, defensive end, offensive lineand student coach. seasons asbothanoffensive anddefensive linemanbefore becoming anundergraduate He entered UCLAintheFallof2003andwasamemberfootball teamfor three coach, working withtheoffensive line. That year, UCLAupsetUSC13-9. class to Westwood thispastFebruary. In2006, asanundergraduateassistant heserved as aninternin2007, working with theoffensive coachesandhelpingrecruit a Top 10 Rauscher, whograduatedfrom UCLAinJune of2007withadegree inHistory, served preparation anddirecting thedefensive scoutteam. duties willincludebreaking down opponents’gamevideo, aidingthecoacheswithgame again assistoffensive coordinator NormChow andalsowork withthetightends. His Phil Rauscherisinhissecondyear asagraduateassistantcoach. This season, hewill rabbits the kickoffcoverageunitandassistedwithotherspecialteamsunits.In2008,Jack- Dakota StateUniversityandwasrecruitingcoordinatorthepastyear.Healsocoached For thepasttwoseasons(2007and2008),heservedaslinebackerscoachatSouth working withthelinebackersandaidingcoachesgamepreparation. worked asthedefensivegraduateassistantduring2006season.Hisdutiesinclude Clark Leaisinhissecondseasonasagraduateassistantwiththefootballprogram,having Family: ThesonofClarkandPamLea, hehastwosisters,EvaandElizabeth. year onstaff(begansecondtenureinFebruaryof2009);Born:November 11,1981; 2005; Master'sinPoliticalSciencefromVanderbiltUniversity,2007;AtUCLA: Second PERSONAL Better World, andaNationalFootballFoundationCollegeHallofFamehonoree. honoree. HewasalsoaJohnWoodenCup his collegiatecareer,LeawasamemberoftheSECHonorRollandanAll-Academic SEC at BelmontUniversityin2001-02andBirminghamSouthernCollege2000-01. During versity from2002-04,the University intheSpringof2005.Leawasathree-yearletterwinneratVanderbilt Uni- Prior toUCLA,Leaservedasanoffensivegraduateassistant(runningbacks)at Vanderbilt coach atHarvard-WestakeHighSchool. In 2005,heservedasaninternfortheUCLAstaffandwasalsoassistant football was asecond-teamchoice. championship. Twoofhisplayerswere lers intheleagueandSouthDakotaStatewonGreatWestFootballConference 18 inFebruary.In2007,histhreestartinglinebackersrankedamongthetopfourtack- play witha6-2record.Leaalsooversawtheeffortsthatyieldedrecruitingclassof fi nished 7-5,playingsixteamsrankedintheTop25,andplacedthirdleague OFFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT-2ND SEASON DEFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT-2ND SEASON —Education: Bachelor’s from UCLA, inHistory 2007; At UCLA: Third —Education:Bachelor’sinPoliticalSciencefromVanderbiltUniversity, PHIL RAUSCHER fi nal yearasagraduatestudent, andwasabaseballletterman CLARK LEA VANDERBILT ’05 UCLA ’07 fi rst-team All-Leagueselectionsandthethird fi nalist,atrophyawardedbyAthletesfor COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO HISTORY 11 rst season as director of football rst season as director fi eld issues for the players, such the players, eld issues for fi eld and Rainier Beach). fi UCLA ’07 lled degree requirements from Washington, 1984 lled degree requirements fi nals and the second round of the State tournament. fi WASHINGTON ’84 WASHINGTON cate in Project Management from George Washington, 2001; fi DARREN WITCHER DARREN STEVEN RADICEVIC — Education: Bachelor's in Psychology from UCLA, Dec. 2007; At UCLA: — Education: Bachelor's in Psychology from UCLA, COACHES & STAFF & COACHES — Education: Ful DIRECTOR OF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT-2ND YEAR DEVELOPMENT-2ND OF PLAYER DIRECTOR DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS-2ND YEAR OPERATIONS-2ND OF FOOTBALL DIRECTOR Steven Radicevic (formerly Steven Urrutia) is in his Steven Radicevic (formerly His duties operations in 2008. operations after serving of football as assistant director camps, arranging program; the football operations for all day-to-day include overseeing servingwith the athletic liaison as the football schedule; and the daily day pro clinics, department pertaining and handling all issues to incoming student-athletes (transcripts, on alumni- with assistant coach Reggie Moore He will also work housing). applications, relations. player end due undergraduate coach after having his playing career In 2007, he worked as an team the defense, working with the line, coached the to a back injury. He assisted meetings. He also helped organize offensive line and also directed offensive scout team California. recruiting efforts in Florida, Texas, Louisiana and Southern line. He transferred to UCLA Radicevic redshirted in 2006, practicing on the defensive offensive tackle for two (2003 and in January of 2006 from UC Davis, where he played did not play in 2005 prior to his transfer. He 2004) seasons. CA High. As a senior, he CA and attended El Segundo, Radicevic grew up in Culver City, co-MVP. He also played basketballearned All-CIF and All-League honors and was his team’s helped lead El Segundo to a record and served as captain in both sports. As a junior, he of 27-4, as well as the CIF PERSONAL in Key West, FL; Family: Son of First year in current position; Born: February 10, 1985 at Arizona. Alexandra Radicevic; has one sister, Stephanie, a sophomore Darren Witcher joined the UCLA football program in May of 2008 as Director of Darren Witcher joined the UCLA football program with the Football Operations and is now Director of Player Development. He works coaches and athletic department staff in the implementation of the team's player players, His duties include handling all off- program. development as housing and jobs for graduating seniors, and serving as liaison with the academic graduating seniors, as housing and jobs for he is a In short, service community and student-athlete development. services areas, the players. for one-stop resource Witcher, a longtime high school assistant football coach in the state of Washington, had worked in the Seattle area for over 18 years as a project manager for aerospace giant Boeing prior to coming to UCLA. A former student-athlete at the University of Washington, Witcher kept his love of football alive while serving as an assistant coach at Seattle area high schools (Franklin, Gar (Sociology), Master's Certi At UCLA: Second year, started May 2008; Born: December 21, 1960 in Philadelphia, PA; Family: Darren and his wife, Grace, have three girls, Aysia, Kaysha and Kiarra. Prior to coming to Westwood, Witcher coached for the previous nine seasons at Rainier Westwood, Prior to coming to Beach High and also headed up the school's National Football Foundation-sponsored "Play It Smart" program. "Play It Smart" seeks to transform the student-athlete's passion for their sport and dedication to their team into a force for greater good in their lives through a combination of academic assistance, mentoring and community service. Witcher played defensive back at the University of Washington for coach Don James during the 1979-82 seasons. The Huskies posted an overall record of 39-9 and appeared in four straight bowls in that stretch, including the 1981 and 1982 Rose Bowl games. He suffered a career-ending knee injury as a senior. PERSONAL UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER cial nals fi fi cial and unof fi ve Sacramento State players earned All-American fi SACRAMENTO STATE ’95 STATE SACRAMENTO ANGUS MCCLURE — Education: Bachelor’s in Liberal Studies from Sacramento State, 1995; DIRECTOR OF ON-CAMPUS RECRUITING-3RD YEAR OF ON-CAMPUS RECRUITING-3RD DIRECTOR visits; tracking all recruiting paperwork, including transcripts, serving as liaison to col- paperwork, including transcripts, serving as liaison visits; tracking all recruiting from liaison with pro scouts; and other assignments lege All-Star game representatives; the head coach. most recruiting 10 by Top in the class was ranked UCLA's recruiting This past February, Scout.com. from 5 ranking including a No. services, line/run game coordinator on McClure came to UCLA after serving as the offensive the 2006 season. Buffalo scored Turner Gill’s staff at the University of Buffalo during member of the Mid-American more points (201) in conference games than any other earned second-team All-MAC Conference East Division. James Starks All-American by The Sport- honors in 2006 and was an honorable mention Freshman round was drafted in the seventh whom he coached, Richards, ing News. Center Jamey Colts and started rookie. and center as a the Indianapolis by at left guard as an assistant on Bill Callahan’s McClure spent the two previous seasons (2004-2005) with the offensive line, coaching staff at the University of Nebraska. McClure assisted teams roles. During that time, the offensive tackles, as well as serving in several special He coached lineman Matt Slauson, Nebraska defeated Michigan in the . draft choice of All-America honors and became a sixth-round who earned Freshman selection a seventh-round Murtha, He also coached lineman Lydon Jets. York the New Lions. the Detroit by role in record-breaking offenses Prior to his stint at Nebraska, McClure played a major assistant head coach and offensive at Sacramento State University, where he served as Sacramento State, the Hornets set line coach from 1997-2003. During his tenure at records. He coached 20 All- 52 NCAA Division I-AA, Big Sky Conference or school sign NFL contracts. One of Big Sky conference honorees and had six of his players Patriots, has collected three Super McClure’s pupils, Lonie Paxton of the New England selection was a sixth-round Cavka while Marko Bowl rings since moving to the NFL, In addition, Jets. York the New by all-star games. In his seven honors and four were chosen to participate in college Big Sky in rushing four times (1998, seasons at Sacramento State, the Hornets led the 1999, 2000, 2002). of Nevada. He helped the In 1996, McClure coached tight ends at the University Wolfpack to the Big West title, a 9-3 record, and the championship. His tight ends produced a school record 13 touchdowns during the season. That year, Nevada led Division I-A with 527.3 yard per game of total offense and topped the Big West Conference in both rushing and passing. From the winter of 1995 to the spring of 1996, he served as offensive line / run game coordinator at American River College. McClure helped create the offensive playbook and assisted with the strength and conditioning program. In addition, McClure has served as a guest coach in several NFL camps over the years, including the Buffalo Bills (2007, 2006), (2002, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996), Seattle Seahawks (1998) and San Diego Chargers (1997). A graduate of Sacramento State, where he played football from 1987-91, McClure also served as a member of the faculty there from 1997-2004. He was a member of the 1988 Hornet team that advanced to the NCAA Division II championship semi with an offense which averaged 486.0 yards per game. He began his coaching career at McClatchy High School in Sacramento as assistant head coach and defensive coordina- tor from 1992-95 while also coaching the offensive line and tight ends. PERSONAL year/second in administration (joined the staff in June of 2007); Born: At UCLA: Third December 9, 1968 in San Francisco, CA; Family: Angus and his wife Erin have two sons, Hamish (10) and Malcolm (5). Angus McClure is in his third season as a member of the Bruin staff and his second in season as a member of the Bruin staff and his second Angus McClure is in his third serving as the Director of On-Campus he is again In 2009, an administrative position. coached the Bruin tight ends in 2007. Recruiting for football. He recruiting administration and organi- position, McClure’s duties include In his current managing all of management, and scholarship roster zation; current GENERALTRADITION/ INFO BRUINSUCLA RECORDS IN THE NFL 2008 IN REVIEW OPPONENTS 2009 BRUINS COACHES & STAFF

12 HISTORY undergraduate assistantcoachduring the1992seasonatUCLA. ing hisjuniorseason. Following theconclusion ofhisplaying days, Mike asa served a team-highinthethree mainlifts--squat, bench, andclean--of1,366poundsdur- in the1990season. OneofthetopBruinsinweight room asaplayer, Linnset 1991. for UCLA’s Healsowasastarter stunningupsetatNo. 2-ranked Washington guard, includingoneofUCLA’s of358yards all-timebestefforts versus Arizona in seasons. The Bruinsaveraged 164yards ontheground duringLinn’s atright starts The 1993UCLAgraduatewasamemberoftwo intwo bowl teamsandastarter honors. Linnwasalsoaschoolrecord-holder and All-CIF performer inthediscus. earned Tacoma News Tribune andLongBeachPress Telegram Bestinthe West team CA. HewasnamedtheNo. by 17preponepublicationand linemaninthecountry lineman andtrack Linn cametoUCLAasafreshman recruit in1987afterstarring asanoffensive tournament.advanced totheEliteEightofNCAA 7, 1969; of secondtenure (joinedstaff in February, 2007)-12thyear overall; Born: November PERSONAL — In addition, thewomen’s basketball teamwon its assistant (men’s volleyball, men’s waterpolo(2), men’s soccerandwomen’s softball). 99. Five ofhisBruinteamscaptured nationalchampionshipsduringhistenure asan teamsasanassistantstrengthOlympic sports andconditioningcoachfrom 1992- Prior tobecomingtheheadofUCLAprogram in1999, heworked withthe basketball. conditioning, agility, plyometric andspeeddevelopment programs for football and ment for over 700student-athletes, Linndesignedandadministered weight training, from 1999-2002. While managingallareas ofthestrength andconditioningdepart- Mike previously astheHeadStrength served andConditioningCoachatUCLA in 16DivisionIsports.that participated aspects ofathleticperformance for the over 350student-athletesattheuniversity Strength andConditioningatSt. LouisUniversity. At SLU, hewasresponsible for all Linn’s collegiateexperienceincludesastintfrom 2002-2005astheDirector of and MLSathletes. directed professional athletedevelopment programs for numerous NFL, MLB, NHL training, prevention injury andrehabilitation ofover 500area athletes. Healso franchise inSt. Louis, MO. While attheSt. Louislocation, hecollaboratedonthe From 2005-2006, astheDirector Linnserved ofthe Velocity Performance Sports during histenure. Gatorade,partners Nike andtheNationalStrength andConditioning Association was alsoinstrumentalinlaunchingseveral key initiatives with Velocity’s national the trainingandprofessional development for anetwork ofover 700coaches. Linn franchise locationsandover 20,000athletesnationwide. Inaddition, Linnsupervised Velocity Performance, Sports heworked todevelop training programs for its63 President ofPerformance for Velocity Performance Sports since2006. While at Linn rejoined asthe theBruinprogram of2007afterserving inFebruary Vice his Coaches Association, aswell asaLevel Oneweightlifting coach. A nationalspeaker in Linn isaCerti coaches CraigSowers, Ray Weisenbarger, Jon Fussell, JillRobinsonand Wes Long. square foot weight room. Heisjoinedby ahighly-accredited staff, includingassistant In addition toworking directly withfootball, heoversees alloperationsinUCLA’s 15,000- of two Bruinbowl teams. a two-year alongtheoffensive starter lineontheBruinfootball teamandamember head strength andconditioningcoachfrom 1999-2002. The 1993UCLAgraduatewas Linn, whohasbothcollegiateandcorporateexperience, previously astheBruin served use ofcutting-edgetechnology. coach. The Bruinsmadegreat strideslastyear thankstoLinn’s trainingmethods and Mike Linnisinthesecondyear ofhissecond tenure asUCLA’s headathleticperformance have two children, Kylie andRyker. was atwo-time All-American inthe Vault andthe1994Pac-10 Vault champion. They fi eld, heisalsoa published authorinthe UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ...NOW ... FOREVER

Family: Linnis HEAD ATHLETIC PERFORMANCECOACH-12th YEAR fi ed Strength andConditioningSpecialistthrough theNationalStrength COACHES &STAFF Education: Bachelor‘s of Arts, UCLA, 1993; At UCLA: married totheformer Karen Nelson, who aUCLAgymnast fi eld performer atEsperanza HighSchoolinOrangeCounty, MIKE LINN UCLA ’93 fi eld ofhumanperformance. fi rst Pac-10Championshipand

Second year football program's practices, gamesandtravel. He andhisstaffare inchargeofcoordinating theequipmentand apparel needsfor the Perri isalsoresponsible for managing anannual equipmentbudgetofover $1.5million. - Pete Maglieri, SeanMarkus, PhilHollenbaugh, Scott Whittum andEddie Valencia. In addition, Perri the studentmanagerprogram alongwithhisequipmentstaff supervises works primarily withthefootball andmen'sbasketball squads. maintenance, anddistributionofequipmentfor all24ofUCLA'sathleticteams. Perri asastudentemployee.part-time Heisresponsible for overseeing thepurchasing, his 25thasafull-timestaffmemberintheequipmentroom (Feb. 1985). Healsoworked Tony Perri year isinhisfourth astheDirector ofEquipmentOperationsatUCLAand have adaughter, Selah, 1. coach.gymnastics Hehasthree sons: Kyle, BrianandMichael. Brianandhiswife Carmell PERSONAL wins over USCandwon ortiedfor seven Pac-10championships. his tenure atUCLA, theBruinsrecorded eightconsecutive bowl wins, eightstraight including oneOrange, two Sugar, three Cotton, two Fiestaand the Razorbackswere 28-5. As aplayer andcoach, in20bowl games, Field participated varsity lettermanandtwo-year inthesecondary. starter Inhisthree varsityseasons, to the All-Southwest Conference Academic Team hissenioryear. Hewasathree-year Field earnedaBachelor'sdegree inScienceEducationat Arkansas in1971andwasnamed Bulldogs. asdefensive andserved coordinatorthe secondary inhis and moved toMississippiStatein1973. Duringhis at He beganhiscoachingcareer underthelegendary (1971-72) defenses ranked inthe Top 20invariouscategories. years, andcraftednumerous hetutored someofthetopathletesinschoolhistory Field hasbeenatUCLAsince1978, withtheexception ofthe1980season. Over the times inhiscareer. 2000) whiletutoringoutsidelinebackers, placekickers anddefensive backsatvarious asdefensive(1996-2000) andserved coordinator for 16seasons(1982-95and1999- the Bruinfootball team. Hewastheassistantheadcoachduringhis Prior tohisswitch toadministration, Fieldspent22seasonsasanassistantcoachwith table, videoservices, agentrelations andcoaches’development. resulted intheselectionofRickNeuheisel. Fieldalsooversees housing, parking, training Dan Guerrero inallfootball matters. Hewasinstrumentalinthecoachingsearch that Field oversees men’s andwomen’s golf andwomen’s rowing asanaideto andserves of2001. administration sinceJanuary Bob Fieldisanassociateathleticdirector asamemberofUCLA’s andhasserved athletic 1984, Perri andhiswife Lenorahave two children, andLaureen. Bryan of the Year in1999. A former Bruinbaseball player in (1980-83) whoearnedhisBA Perri isa certi ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR OFFOOTBALL-31ST YEAR DIRECTOR OFEQUIPMENT OPERATIONS-25TH YEAR fi ed memberof AEMA andwasthe AEMA DistrictEquipment Manager — Heismarried to Valorie Kondos Field, UCLA'scurrent women's TONY PERRI BOB FIELD ARKANSAS ’71 UCLA ’84 fi ve-year tenure atMSU, hecoached fi nal four seasonswiththe fi ve RoseBowls. During fi nal fi ve seasons ve fi tting, COACHES & STAFF 2009 BRUINS OPPONENTS ed 2008 IN REVIEW UCLA RECORDSBRUINS IN THE NFL TRADITION/ GENERAL INFO fi HISTORY 13 ed since 2002. fi rst as the head rst as fi UCLA ’02 DALE RUDD DALE CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE ’75 NORTHRIDGE CAL STATE fth season working with Bruin football and his with Bruin football working fth season ANTHONY VENUTE fi — Education: Bachelor’s (Magna Cum Laude) from Cal State Northridge, Cal State Northridge, from (Magna Cum Laude) Bachelor’s — Education: COACHES & STAFF & COACHES DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE-14TH YEAR MEDICINE-14TH OF SPORTS DIRECTOR HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER FOR FOOTBALL-1ST SEASON TRAINER FOR FOOTBALL-1ST ATHLETIC HEAD Athletic Trainers, including Steve Agee, Lorita Granger, Tandice Hawkey, Kristin Lage, Kristin Lage, Hawkey, Tandice Lorita Granger, Agee, including Steve Trainers, Athletic Anthony trainer Spino and head football Tony James Smuda, Laef Morris, April McKinney, 30 student athletic trainers. assisted by are They Venute. PERSONAL At UCLA: 1977; Arizona, and Sport Science from of Science in Exercise Master’s 1976; trainer for UCLA's head previously of 2003; (named head trainer in May year Seventh Family: AZ; Tucson, 1953 in February 4, Born: 1997); 1990 - Spring - June years seven Caitlin. Daughter, Stacie; Wife, Dale Rudd, who has more than 30 years of experience in intercollegiate athletics, is in athletics, of experience in intercollegiate than 30 years more who has Dale Rudd, the operation of He oversees of Sports Medicine. Director as UCLA’s his 14th year training room. coed and women’s men’s UCLA’s entailing injury program athletes a comprehensive Bruin leads a center that offers Rudd and re- rehabilitation of injuries; and management evaluation recognition, prevention; the In addition, and education and counseling. injuryconditioning following or surgery; medical teaching best world’s one of the Medical Center, staff and facilities of the UCLA student-athletes. of the utilized in the treatment heavily are facilities, state-of-the-art into a new facility as the athletic training staff moved In Spring of 2003, project. Acosta Center part the of he where of California, the University of 2003 from in May to UCLA returned Rudd he was an athletic trainer and Prior to that, one year. served trainer for as head athletic CA a year. for in El Dorado Hills, Therapy specialist with El Dorado Physical rehabilitation head athletic trainer 1997-2001, from He also served athletic trainer at Stanford as head 1988-90. from 1990-97 and head athletic trainer at Pepperdine at UCLA from at Purdue has had management positions on athletic training staffs Rudd In addition, International (1978-82) and U.S. UNLV Northridge Cal State (1982-85), (1985-88), (1977-78). and he is past chair Force, Task Medical Coverage Appropriate He served on the NATA Committee (1994-96) and past co-chair of the Pac-10 Trainer Athletic of the Pac-10 (1999). Conference Student-Athlete Health Care Certi by staffed and Rehabilitation Center is a coed facility Training Athletic The Anthony Venute joined the UCLA athletic training staff in May of 2005. A UCLA graduate, A UCLA graduate, of 2005. the UCLA athletic training staff in May joined Venute Anthony he is set to begin his the team. athletic trainer for has also Anthony team, with the football been primarily While his duties at UCLA have He was a program. golf water polo squad and the women's with the women's worked in Physi- student athletic trainer at UCLA as an undergraduate while pursuing his degree 1999-2001. and softball teams from ological Science and assisted with the football Training Athletic Kinesiology in with an emphasis in earned his Masters degree Venute 2002-04 on the ath- he served as a graduate assistant from Michigan State where from on to perform He then went the sportsletic training staff for and baseball. of football Venute an intership with the Buffalo Bills training staff during the 2004-05 NFL season. intern NFL experience during the summer of 2001 when he was an gained additional Browns. on the training staff of the Cleveland Association) certi Trainers' Athletic (National has been NATA Anthony UCLA FOOTBALL - THEN ... NOW ... FOREVER lms more quickly, quickly, lms more fi rst time in UCLA history that fi lming instructional and highlight footage footage lming instructional and highlight fi since its Board Pac-10 Properties ve-person fi 26TH YEAR-UTAH 26TH YEAR-UTAH ’81 KEN NORRIS SCOTT MITCHELL SCOTT lms through the internet, bypassing the use of videotape. This the use of videotape. bypassing the internet, lms through fi VIDEO COORDINATOR-21ST YEAR VIDEO COORDINATOR-21ST lm means teams can now acquire the opposition’s the opposition’s acquire now lm means teams can fi lm. Norris came to UCLA in 1989, replacing legendary replacing cinematographer came to UCLA in 1989, Norris lm. fi lms. He is assisted by full-time staff members Eric Kowal and Tony Gentile Tony and full-time staff members Eric Kowal He is assisted by lms. fi ve years. Season ticket sales and attendance have increased dramatically dramatically increased and attendance have sales Season ticket years. ve fi c-10 Conference. This venture now allows the Conference’s 10 football programs programs 10 football the Conference’s allows now This venture c-10 Conference. ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR-MARKETING & NEW REVENUES DIRECTOR-MARKETING ATHLETIC ASSISTANT fi Stan Troutman after his retirement from the university. from after his retirement Troutman Stan 18) and Chelsea (16). (age Travis children, two have Joan, He and his wife, to exchange coaching Ken Norris is in his 21st year as UCLA’s Director of Video Operations. Norris and his Norris Video Operations. of Director as UCLA’s is in his 21st year Norris Ken team. and games of the UCLA football the practices recording for responsible staff are “cut-ups” or them with specialized footage staff and provide with the coaching work They and game-planning purposes. scouting, coaching, for of the team and opponents and respected one of the most innovative is considered Norris “The Godfather” Ken his by Year of the Video Coordinator National and was named minds in his profession has latest projects One of Norris’ Association. Video peers in the Collegiate Sports in the implementation of the I2 Internet Exchange Program and been the development Paci exchange of rapid upcoming games. for time to scout and prepare coaches with valuable additional providing in implementing sports assisting other and other athletic conferences is currently Norris sports. in their respective the I2 Program for also responsible and his staff are Norris teams’ year-end of the many create They Athletic program. UCLA almost every for highlight Lockwood Forrest Godoy, David Kim, Eddie Phil Izdebzki, Tussey, and students Ethan and Robert Ledo. Angeles Rams at age 13 splicing and Los the NFL’s for working began his career Norris editing 16mm Both football and men’s basketball revenues have increased to record numbers in each numbers to record increased have revenues basketball and men’s Both football of the past the The 2008 season marked tenure. during Mitchell’s and Brand Marketing Promotions NCAA for Football’s Mitchell is the Chair of Marketing He has been a member of the Committee. Mitchell’s areas of responsibility include UCLA ticket sales, alternative revenue genera- revenue alternative sales, include UCLA ticket of responsibility areas Mitchell’s website 24 Bruin sports for teams, advertising and promotion brand marketing, tion, and liaison with spirit support and the band, liaison with licensing and apparel, overview, “Athletics College”, To “I’m Going programs relations community UCLA’s for oversight “Adopt A Classroom” and “Read Youth”, to for Succeed”. largest col- the nation’s College” program, To “I’m Going of the Mitchell is the founder annually. impacts 50,000 youngsters which now program, outreach legiate community that runs at halftime of the student promotion “Supershot”, of the He was the creator student/fan UCLA’s “The Den”, of and behind the formation game, UCLA basketball every which “Champions Made Here”, the tagline, for Mitchell is responsible support group. branding campaign. UCLA has built into a multi-year student athlete (baseball), of Utah and a former a 1981 graduate of the University Mitchell, Courtney and Kelsey. Windy, children, is the father of three Scott Mitchell oversees the UCLA Marketing Department, which consists of full-time staff Department, the UCLA Marketing Scott Mitchell oversees 12 graduate full-time interns; several Ryan Eklund and Sei Furutani; members Jana Suko, representatives. and undergraduate students and 10 to 15 telemarketing at the Rose Bowl. watched the Bruins play a half-million fans over on behalf roles He has served of leadership and administrative in a number inception. the past 20 years. over of UCLA and the Pac-10 Conference +ROLGD\+ROLGD\ &DPSV&DPSV x #5'$#..#5'$#.. x 2''&n19'42''&n19'4 x 1(6$#..1(6$#.. x 1.'#7.61.'#7.6 x '00+5'00+5 x 64'0)6*n10&+6+10+0)j1#%*'5.+0+%k 6XPPHU&DPSV6XPPHU&DPSV

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