2019 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES GAME 1: OREGON STATE VS. OKLAHOMA STATE August 30, 2019 • Corvallis, Ore. • Reser Stadium • 7:35 p.m. PT • FS1

The Matchup The Game Oregon State ...... 0-0, 0-0 Pac-12 \\ Oregon State opens its 2019 season Friday when hosting Oklahoma State at Reser Head Coach Jonathan Smith Stadium. It’s the first ever matchup between the teams. 2-10 overall (2nd season) \\ The game will air live on FS1 with a kickoff time of 7:35 p.m. PT. 2-10 at Oregon State (2nd season) \\ The Beavers are opening a season at home for the first time since 2015 when Ore- Oklahoma State...... 0-0, 0-0 Big XII gon State defeated Weber State, 26-7. Head Coach Mike Gundy \\ Every game this season can be heard live via the TuneIn application, which is avail- 121-59 overall (15th season) able online and on smartphones and tablets. To find the game, once the app has been 121-59 at Oklahoma State (15th season) downloaded, search “Beaver Sports Network.” Series History...... None \\ The game marks the start of year two for head coach Jonathan Smith. Last Meeting None \\ Oregon State opens a season in August for the ninth time, all since 2002. MEET Jake Luton TV/Radio/Internet Television...... FS1 What is your favorite thing about playing at Ore- Play-By-Play Justin Kutcher gon State? Analyst Petros Papadakis Jake Luton: “Being around a bunch of great team- Analyst Shane Vereen mates every day.” Radio...... Beaver Sports Network (TuneIn) Play-By-Play Mike Parker What do you like most about Oregon State Uni- Analyst Jim Wilson versity, aside from playing football? Sideline Ron Callan JL: “I love the city of Corvallis and how many great Pre-Game Steve Preece things there are to do in town and the outdoors.” Satellite Radio...... 119 (SIRIUS), 197 (XM), 959 (Internet) What has been your favorite class at Oregon Live Stats...... OSUBeavers.com State? JL: “This past term I took a class where my group How To Watch (one of my group mates being Blake Brandel) was Xfinity Comcast...... 723 HD / 408 SD assigned to help a local startup company bring Dish Network...... 150 their product to market. It was a great experience DirecTV...... 219 and I learned so much from it. The class was taught Charter Spectrum...... 211 by Larry Martin, who is one of my favorite profes- RSr. Quarterback • 6-7 • 229 sors I’ve had. ” Marysville, Wash. Follow Us On Social Twitter...... @BeaverFootball How would you describe what it’s like to play for Coach Smith and Coach Lind- Twitter...... @BeaverFBNews gren? Facebook...... BeaverFootball JL: “Playing for Coach Smith, Coach Lindgren, and the rest of the staff is one of the Instagram...... @BeaverFootball most enjoyable and beneficial group of coaches I could imagine playing for. There is so YouTube...... OSUBeaversAthletics much teaching and coaching going on all the time.” On The Web...... osubeavers.com Meet Jake Luton continued later in these notes 2019 Oregon State Schedule Date Opponent Location Time (PT)/Score TV Series History/Game Notes Fri., 8/30 Oklahoma State Corvallis, Ore. 7:35 p.m. FS1 None - First Meeting Sat., 9/7 at Hawai’i Honolulu, Hawai’i :00 p.m. Facebook Live Oregon State leads, 7-3 Sat., 9/14 Cal Poly Corvallis, Ore. 1:15 p.m. Pac-12 Networks None - First Meeting Sat., 9/28 Stanford Corvallis, Ore. TBA TBA Stanford leads, 57-25-3 Sat., 10/5 at UCLA Los Angeles, Calif. TBA TBA UCLA leads 43-16-4 Sat., 10/12 Utah Corvallis, Ore. TBA TBA Oregon State leads, 11-9 Sat., 10/19 at California Berkeley, Calif. TBA TBA California leads, 38-33 Sat., 11/2 at Arizona Tucson, Ariz. TBA TBA Arizona leads, 24-15-1 Fri., 11/8 Washington Corvallis, Ore. 7:30 p.m. FS1 Washington leads, 65-34-4 Sat., 11/16 Arizona State Corvallis, Ore. TBA TBA Arizona State leads, 28-14-1 Sat., 11/23 at Washington State Pullman, Wash. TBA TBA Washington State leads, 53-48-3 Sat., 11/30 at Oregon Eugene, Ore. TBA TBA Oregon leads, 65-47-10

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Quick Facts Athletic Communications Location...... Corvallis, Oregon Steve Fenk, Associate Athletic Director / Communications Founded...... 1868 Email: [email protected] Enrollment...... 32,011 President...... Dr. Edward Ray Office Phone: (541) 737-7470 VP/Director of Athletics...... Scott Barnes Cell Phone: (541) 230-0627 Athletic Dept. Phone...... 541-737-7373 Faculty Representative...... Colleen Bee Conference...... Pac-12 Conference Hank Hager, Assistant Communications Director Nickname...... Beavers Email: [email protected] Mascot...... Benny Beaver Office Phone: (541) 737-7472 Colors...... Orange and Black Cell Phone: (541) 230-0611 First Year of Football...... 1893 All-Time Record...... 539-611-50 (.474) All-Time Bowl Record...... 11-6 (.647) Media Information

Reser Stadium Information Weekly Media Availabilities Opened...... 1953 (then Parker Stadium) Oregon State football student-athletes will be available after practices on Tuesday Renovated...... 2005 and Wednesday during game weeks - barring class conflict. Coach Smith will be avail- Capacity...... 43,154 able at his Monday press conference, which will be available on OSU’s YouTube (/ Playing Surface...... FieldTurf OSUBeaversAthletics) channel afterwards. The press conference is slated to start at All-Time Record...... 155-154-4 (.502) 12:30 p.m. PT.

Oregon State Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Jonathan Smith Pac-12 Teleconferences Secondary...... Blue Adams For Pac-12 teleconference information, please contact the league’s office at (415) Linebackers...... Trent Bray 580-4200. Special Teams Coordinator..Jake Cookus Wide Receivers...... Kefense Hynson Beaver Sports Talk Offensive Coordinator/QBs...... Brian Most of the Beaver Sports Radio Network carries “Beavers Sports Talk” a week- Lindgren ly statewide call-in show every Wednesday night from 6-7 p.m. featuring Jonathan Run Game Coordinator/OL/AHC...... Jim Michalczik Smith and Mike Parker. BST is live from Buffalo Wild Wings on Ninth Street in Corvallis. Running Backs...... Michael Pitre The show is also streamed live on Beaver Nation Online at www.osubeavers.com. Defensive Line...... Legi Suiaunoa Defensive Coordinator...... Tim Tibesar Tight Ends...... Brian Wozniak GA/Offense...... Austin Brown Beaver Sports Radio Network GA/Offense...... Ryan Payne Market Call Letters FREQ. * indicates a transmitter or translator which GA/Defense...... Taylor Richards Astoria KAST-AM 1370 broadcasts Beaver games GA/Defense...... Kendrick Van Ackeren Baker City KBKR-AM 1490 Bend KCOE-FM 94.9 Broadcast In The Booth: Brian Lindgren, Tim Tibesar, Brookings KURY-AM 910 - 4 hours prior to kickoff on KEJO (1240 AM) Austin Brown (GA/Offense), Ryan Payne Coos Bay KHSN-AM 1230 - 4 hours prior to kickoff on Newsradio 1190 (GA/Offense), Taylor Richards (GA/De- Corvallis KEJO-AM 1240 KEX fense), Ryan Saparto (QC/Special Teams), Depoe Bay* KNPT-AM 98.3 - 2 hours prior to kickoff on the entire net- Kendrick Van Ackeren (GA/Defense) Enterprise KWVR-AM 1340 work Enterprise KWVR-FM 92.1 Team Information Eugene KKNX-AM 840 Gameday — Beaver Sports Properties, a divi- 2018 Record...... 2-10 Eugene KKNX-FM 105.1 sion of Learfield Sports, produces game-day 2018 Pac-12 Record...... 1-8 (6th, North) Florence KCFM-AM 1250 radio broadcasts and special programming, 2018 Bowl...... N/A Florence* KCFM-FM 104.1 syndicated on the Beaver Sports Radio Net- Hermiston KOHU-AM 1360 2018 Final Rankings...... N/A work. The 8-hour broadcasts consist of over Klamath Falls KLAD-AM 960 Lettermen Returning...... 49 30 stations across Oregon and is anchored by Klamath Falls* KLAD-AM 93.3 (22 offense, 24 defense, 3 specialists) the Portland flagship station NewsRadio 1190 La Grande KLBM-AM 1450 Lettermen Lost...... 15 KEX/Rip City Radio 620. Lakeview KORV-FM 93.5 (8 offense, 6 defense, 1 specialists) There will continue to be several options Starters Returning...... 19 Mapleton* KCFM-FM 103.1 Medford KTMT-AM 880 to complement local radio with football and (7 offense, 9 defense, 3 specialist) men’s basketball games available on XM Sat- Starters Lost...... 7 Medford* KTMT-AM 96.1 Newport KNPT-AM 1310 ellite Radio (official partner of the Pac-12 Con- (4 offense, 2 defense, 1 specialist) Newport KNPT-FM 98.3 ference), internet audio and video live streams Pendleton KUMA-AM 1290 via osubeavers.com. Overtime History Pendleton* KUMA-AM 92.1 Sept. 26, 1996 at California L, 42-48 (3 OT) Portland KEX-AM 1190 The Joe Beaver Show — Each weekday from Nov. 21, 1998 Oregon W, 44-41 (2 OT) Portland KPOJ-AM 620 noon to 2 p.m. Mike Parker and Jon War- Nov. 3, 2001 at USC L, 13-16 Prineville KRCO-AM 690 ren host an OSU sports-themed show in the Sept. 4, 2004 at LSU L, 21-22 Prineville* KRCO-AM 96.9 Greater Corvallis area on 1240 KEJO and is Dec. 1, 2007 at Oregon W, 38-31 (2 OT) Roseburg KSKR-AM 1490 available worldwide on kejoam.com. Oct. 16, 2010 at Washington L, 35-34 (2 OT) Salem KBZY-AM 1490 Sept. 3, 2011 Sacramento State L, 29-28 Sept. 14, 2013 at Utah W, 51-48 St. Helens KOHI-AM 1600 Oct. 16, 2014 Utah L, 29-23 (2 OT) The Dalles KODL-AM 1440 Oct. 8, 2016 California W, 47-44 The Dalles* KODL-AM 100.5 Oct. 27, 2018 at Colorado W, 41-34 Tillamook KTIL-AM 1590

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Battle Of The Orange & Black marked the fifth-best OSU total in a 12- Pronunciation Guide \\ Friday’s game marks the first ever be- game season. tween the teams. \\ The Beavers committed just 67 penal- # NAME PRONUNCIATION \\ The teams are also set to open the ties in Smith’s first year, the team’s lowest 3 Tristan Gebbia Jebb-ee-uh 3 Jaydon Grant Jay-den 2020 season in Stillwater, on Sept. 5. since 1994. 6 Jake Luton Loo-ten \ \\ Oregon State players earned 23 all-ac- \ Oklahoma State was chosen to finish 8 Trevon Bradford truh-von fifth in the Big XII’s preseason coaches ademic honors from the Pac-12 in Smith’s 9 Hamilcar Rashed Jr. Hamica poll. The Cowboys finished the 2018 sea- first season. Senior wide receiver Tim- rah-SHEED son with a 7-6 record and 38-33 win over my Hernandez also earned Academic 13 TraJon Cotton Tray-Jon Missouri in the Autozone Libery Bowl. All-America honors from CoSIDA, becom- 21 Nahshon Wright Nuh-Shawn \\ The Beavers are 9-12 all-time versus ing the first Beaver to earn that recogni- 27 Rweha Munyagi Jr. Ray-ha current members of the Big XII. tion in two decades. Mun-yaw-ghee \\ Oklahoma State is the first Big XII foe on 28 Kitan Oladapo Ky-tan O-la-dop-o OSU’s schedule since the 2012 Valero Ala- Season Openers 36 Omar Speights Sp-AY-ts 38 Luke Loecher Low-sure mo Bowl (Texas) and the first in a regular \\ Oregon State is 64-50-8 (.557) in sea- 41 Shemar Smith shih-mar son-opening games dating back to 1893 season game since 1998 vs. Baylor at what 42 Doug Taumoelau Dao-moo-lao was then known as Parker (Reser) Stadi- when defeating Albany College, 62-0. 45 Ralph Taufa’asau Tow-a-fas-a-ow um. The Beavers won that game, 27-17. \\ Oregon State has gone 10-9 in season 46 Jordan Choukair shoe-care \\ Oregon State, Oregon (vs. Auburn at openers dating back to the 2000 season. 49 Andrzej Hughes-Murray ON-jay Arlington, Texas) and Stanford (vs. North- 55 Keli’i Montibon Kel-ee-ee western) are the only Pac-12 teams to News, Notes And More 63 Gus Lavaka luh-vah-kah open the year against a Power 5 Confer- \\ Twitter.com/BeaverFootball is still the 65 Onesimus Clarke Oh-nih-sim-us ence opponent. program’s main Twitter handle, but the 69 Nous Keobounnam NOOS Kay-oh-boo-num Twitter.com/BeaverFBNews was in the offseason. 71 Brock Wellsfry Wells-free A Look Ahead 76 Thomas Sio SEE-oh \ \\ Follow @BeaverFBNews for news, pre- \ The Beavers head to Honolulu for a 81 Noah Togiai Tong-GEE-eye matchup with Hawai’i following Oregon game and in-game notes and more. The 84 Teagan Quitoriano Kwi-tore-ee-on-o State’s game with Oklahoma State. Kickoff handle will post in-game news and scoring 86 Andre Bodden BO-din is slated for 9 p.m. PT (6 p.m. in Hawai’i). information as it happens. 96 LaMone Williams luh-moan \\ The game will not be broadcast on tele- 99 Elu Aydon El-lou A-den vision in Oregon, but it will air live on Face- Smith’s Staff book.com. A link will be available by visiting \\ Head coach Jonathan Smith’s staff re- COACHES/STAFF PRONUNCIATION Facebook.com/BeaverFootball on the day mained largely intact from a year ago as Vincent Guinta GINT-uh of the game. Those who live in Hawai’i can nine of the team’s 10 assistant coaches Kefense Hynson Kuh-Fence-A Hinson David Lose LOW-say catch the game on Spectrum Sports. are back for the second consecutive sea- Jim Michalczik muh-hall-CHECK \ son. \ Hawai’i opened the season Aug. 24 Michael Pitre Petrie \ against Arizona, winning 45-38, and has a \ Blue Adams is the lone newcomer, join- Legi Suiaunoa Leng-ee SOO-ee-ow-noah bye this week. ing the program from South Florida. The Brian Wozniak Wahz-nee-ack \\ The teams have met 10 times previ- secondary coach has also served as an Darrick Yray ray ously, most recently in 2014 in Honolulu, a assistant coach at West Virginia, with the 38-30 Oregon State win. The Beavers hold Miami Dolphins, and Northern Iowa. Beavers In The NFL a 7-3 all-time lead in the series, and have \\ Adams was a four-year letterwinner at won four straight matchups dating back to Cincinnati and a seventh-round selection NAME, POS. TEAM 2006. by the in the 2003 NFL Draft. D.J. Alexander, LB Jacksonville Jaguars \\ The Beavers played Hawai’i in the 1999 \\ Offensive Coordinator Brian Lindgren Josh Andrews, OL Indianapolis Colts Oahu Bowl, a 23-17 loss. Head coach Jon- and defensive coordinator Tim Tibesar will Victor Bolden Jr., WR Buffalo Bills athan Smith, then a Beaver quarterback, both be in the booth during games this sea- Brandin Cooks, WR Los Angeles Rams was 19-of-40 passing for 269 yards in son, which was the case in 2018 as well. Treston Decoud, CB Dallas Cowboys that game. Obum Gwacham, DE Indianapolis Colts Speaking Of Year Two Sean Harlow, OL Atlanta Falcons From Year One To Year Two \\ Also in his second year at Oregon State Johnny Hekker, P Los Angeles Rams \\ Friday’s game marks year two of the is running back Jermar Jefferson, the Sean Mannion, QB Minnesota Vikings Jonathan Smith era as the team’s head 2018 Pac-12 Offensive Freshman of the Ryan Nall, RB Chicago Bears Steven Nelson, CB Pittsburgh Steelers coach. Smith was hired as Oregon State’s Year. Ricky Ortiz, FB Atlanta Falcons head coach in December of 2017. \\ Jefferson, also named a Freshman Kyle Peko, DT Buffalo Bills \ All-American, finished sixth in school his- \ The Beavers return nine of their 10 as- Jordan Poyer, S Buffalo Bills sistant coaches under Smith from year tory with 1,380 rushing yards a year ago. Mike Remmers, OL New York Giants one. Blue Adams joined the program from He broke the school’s record for freshmen. , RB New Orleans Saints South Florida in January, replacing sec- \\ Jefferson’s 254 rushing yards at Ar- Isaac Seumalo, OL Philadelphia Eagles ondary coach Greg Burns. izona State mark the second-best sin- Dustin Stanton, OL Dallas Cowboys \\ Year one saw Oregon State gain 4,857 gle-game effort in program history. Kalani Vakameilalo, DT Jacksonville Jaguars yards offensively, the third-most by a Bea- ver team in a 12-game season. Preseason Pac-12 \\ The team’s 313 points a year ago also \\ Gus Lavaka, Isaiah Hodgins and Jermar

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In The Career Books Jefferson were all named preseason Sec- \\ All six played no more than four games Where Beavers stand in the record books ond-Team All-Pac-12 by the conference’s in 2018. They included Jesiah Irish, Bran- media. Daniel Rodriguez was named hon- don Kipper, Jake Levengood, David Morris, Rushing Yards orable mention. Jaden Robinson and Riley Sharp. \ \ Player Years ATT Yards \ Pro Football Focus, meanwhile, has La- \ Both Kipper (a 2018 transfer from Ha- 18. Terry Baker 1960-62 299 1,503 vaka and Hodgins as preseason first-team wai’i) and Morris were true sophomores 19. J.D. Stewart 1992-95 305 1,463 selections with Jefferson and Trevon last season. Morris will come into 2019 20. Pat Chaffey 1986-89 365 1,421 Bradford as second-teamers. The Beavers having played in 13 games, totaling 76 21. James Rodgers 2007-11 173 1,410 are one of three teams with two or more tackles, with four tackles for loss. Kipper 22. Tony Robinson 1979-80 356 1,407 first-team offensive selections, including played in 11 games at Hawai’i in 2017 and 23. Tim Alexander 1994-97 336 1,405 Washington and Oregon. is a 14-game veteran entering 2019. \ \ 24. Jermar Jefferson 2018-19 239 1,380 \ Forty-five of Hodgins’ 59 receptions a \ Irish made two receptions in his four 25. Dick Twenge 1946-49 1,378 year ago ended as either a first down or a games, and returned four kickoffs and two 26. Nub Beamer 1956-59 315 1,358 touchdown. punts as a true freshman. 27. Randy Holmes 1980-83 359 1,339 28. Joe Francis 1956-58 299 1,305 No, No Relation Brandel At 36 \ \ 29. Jim Kisselburgh 1938-40 1,297 \ Just one in 30,000 have the last name \ Senior offensive lineman Blake Brandel 30. Chad Paulson 1991-93 221 1,254 Wozniak in the United States. Two of them comes into the 2019 season with 36 ca- 30. Artavis Pierce 2016-19 220 1,254 will be wearing Orange and Black when the reer starts. Beavers and Cowboys play Friday. \\ He has started every game of his colle- \ Receiving Yards \ Oregon State tight ends coach Bri- giate career, and his streak of 36 in-a-row Player Years ATT Yards an Wozniak and Oklahoma State running is close to breaking into Oregon State’s 17. Jeff Kolberg 1969-71 92 1,364 backs coach John Wozniak have no family top five all-time. He needs four to tie Mau- 18. Greg Ainsworth 1997-98 107 1,349 relation. rice Wilson (1989-92) and Reggie Tongue \ 19. Tim Euhus 2000-03 98 1,346 \ The two also spent time growing up in (1992-95) for the fourth-best streak by a 20. Joe Newton 2003-06 105 1,308 Wisconsin. Beaver. \ 21. Pat Chaffey 1986-89 124 1,293 \ Brandel’s 36 career starts also pushed 22. Dave Montagne 1984-86 114 1,282 In Non-Conference Action him within striking range of moving into \ 23. Timmy Hernandez 2016-18 107 1,259 \ Bill Enyart holds OSU’s single-game the OSU top-20 for most overall. He’s four 24. Victor Simmons 1978-81 80 1,203 rushing record in a non-conference game shy of Tongue’s 40 career starts. Tongue 25. Richard Mullaney 2012-14 83 1,160 with 299 yards versus Utah in 1968. It’s is tied with Mitch Meeuwsen (2001-04) 26. Isaiah Hodgins 2017-19 90 1,151 also the single-game program record for 18th-most. regardless of opponent. Jermar Jeffer- \\ Brandel’s streak also ranks nationally Field Goals Made son, meanwhile, holds the record against entering the season. He is one of just 18 Player Years ATT Made teams not currently in the Pac-12 with 238 players with 31 or more consecutive starts 5. Troy Bussanich 1987-89 54 36 against Southern Utah last season. and his streak of 36 ranks tied for 11th. \ 6. Ryan Cesca 1999-02 54 34 \ Isaiah Hodgins tied the Oregon State 7. Kieron Walford 1976-78 56 32 single-game record with 14 catches in Starts \ 7. Garrett Owens 2014-16 45 32 non-conference action at Nevada last \ Brandel’s 36 starts are the most on the 9. Jose Cortez 1997-98 45 28 season. Mike Hass (2004 vs. ASU) and team, just ahead of Gus Lavaka’s 31 and 10. Jordan Choukair 2016-19 40 25 Brandin Cooks (2013 vs. San Diego State) Jalen Moore and Noah Togiai, who have own the other two 14-catch efforts. 26 apiece. \ \ Career Starts \ Oregon State was 12-2 in non-confer- \ The Oregon State offensive line has 92 Player Years Starts ence games during Jonathan Smith’s four career starts behind Brandel, Lavaka and 14. Maurice Wilson, WR 1989-92 42 seasons as a letterwinner at Oregon State. transfer Nathan Eldridge. \ 14. Terrance Carroll, FS 1997-00 42 \ The team’s defensive backs have 73 14. Anthony Brown, WR 2004-07 42 In August career starts combined while the line- \ 17. Roddy Tompkins, WR 1996-98 41 \ Oregon State is opening a season in backers are at 52. \ 18. Reggie Tongue, FS 1992-95 40 the month of August for the ninth time in \ Togiai and Jake Luton are the only Bea- 18. Mitch Meeuwsen, SS 2001-04 40 program history. All previous eight starts vers who made starts during the 2015 - Blake Brandel, OL 2016-19 36 have come since 2002. season. Togiai started in five games that \\ The Beavers are 5-3 in August and 2-0 season, while Luton, who was at Idaho that Consecutive Starts specifically on August 30. Oregon State year, started once. Player Years Starts defeated Utah, 24-7, in 2007 and then 1. Roy Schuening, OL 2004-07 50 Portland State, 29-14, in 2014. Captain, My Captain \ 2. Richard Seigler, LB 2000-03 49 \ Oregon State head coach Jonathan 3. John Garrett, LB 1994-91 43 No More Than Four Smith announced four captains for the \ 4. Maurice Wilson, WR 1989-92 40 \ The new redshirt rules that took place 2019 season on Aug. 21, just about a week 4. Reggie Tongue, FS 1992-95 40 prior to the 2018 season affected six Bea- before the season opener versus Oklaho- - Blake Brandel, OL 2016-19 36 vers last season. The rules increased the ma State. max number of games for a redshirt sea- \\ Smith announced that offensive line- son from three to four and allowed for men Blake Brandel and Gus Lavaka, quar- games to be played at any point of the terback Jake Luton and linebacker Andrzej season. Hughes-Murray will be captains this sea-

Game 1: Oregon State vs. Oklahoma State | August 30, 2019 | 7:35 p.m. PT 2019 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL son. The Polls Fridays \\ All four are seniors and have combined \\ This season, Oregon State will square \\ Oregon State hosts two Friday games for 95 career starts at the NCAA Division I off against five teams ranked in the top this season - Aug. 30 against Oklahoma level entering the season. 25 of both the preseason Amway Coaches State and Nov. 8 versus Washington. Poll and Associated Press Top 25 poll. \\ The Beavers last played on two Fridays Seniors, Seniors \\ In the coaches poll, the Beavers get in the same season in 2015. Oregon State \\ Oregon State sports 22 seniors on its No. 12 Washington, No. 15 Utah and No. 23 opened the season by defeating Weber roster in 2019, up from 14 a season ago. Stanford at Reser Stadium. Oregon State, State then lost to Stanford in the fourth \\ Two of those seniors, Jake Luton and meanwhile, will travel to No. 13 Oregon and game of the year. LaMone Williams, were each granted a No. 21 Washington State, in back-to-back sixth year by the NCAA for 2019. Williams weeks to end the regular season. Reser Stadium will be in his sixth season with the Beavers \\ The AP poll finds the following teams on \\ The home of the Beavers has had over and Luton in his third. the Beavers’ schedule this year: No. 11 Or- $200 million in fiscal improvements com- \\ Oregon State’s 22 seniors rank third- egon, No. 13 Washington, No. 14 Utah, No. pleted since the 2005 season. The sta- most in the Pac-12 Conference. The Bea- 23 Washington State and No. 25 Stanford. dium’s capacity is now 43,154 after the vers trail only Stanford (29) and Oregon Oklahoma State (home), Arizona State addition of The Terrace prior to the 2016 (27). USC has the least at 11. (home) and Arizona (road) are all receiving season. votes. \\ Oregon State is 155-154-4 (.501) at Awards Season Reser, which was known as Parker Stadi- \\ A look at Oregon State’s players who The Schedule um until June 14, 1999. earned preseason honors. Each selection \\ The Beavers open the season at home \\ The stadium was re-named on that is for that award’s watch list for the first time since 2015 and it’s also date after a personal seven-figure gift by Outland Trophy (interior lineman) the first time OSU has hosted a Football Al and Pat Reser of Beaverton, Ore. Gus Lavaka Bowl Subdivision (FBS) team to open a \\ The Valley Football Center, which hous- Doak Walker Award (running back) year since September 8, 2012 vs. Wiscon- es the coaching staff’s offices and the Jermar Jefferson sin – OSU was originally scheduled to open team’s locker room, underwent an ehance- Biletnikoff Award (receiver) that season at home vs. Nicholls State, but ment that was completed this past sum- Isaiah Hodgins the game was rescheduled to the end of mer. It included new graphics to celebrate John Mackey Award (tight end) the year due to travel issues for NSU as a the accomplishments of Beaver football Noah Togiai result of Hurricane Isaac. alumni and a stronger presence highlight- Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (QB) \\ Nine of OSU’s 11 FBS opponents played ing bowl victories. Jake Luton in a bowl game last season. Wuerrfel Trophy (community service, \\ The Nov. 16 home finale versus Arizona Change It Up academics, athletics) State marks the earliest completion to a \\ A look at number changes from the Andrzej Hughes-Murray schedule at Reser Stadium since 2009, 2018 season in 2019: Polynesian Football Player of the Year when the Beavers finished their home Player 2019 2018 Gus Lavaka and Noah Togiai slate Nov. 14 against Washington. Mikey Alfieri 32 88 \\ The 2009 season also marked the last Jaelen Bush 77 40 Clock Extensions time Oregon State played its final two Clay Cordasco 56 78 \\ Both offensive lineman Nathan Eldridge games of the regular season on the road. Tristan Gebbia 3 13 and defensive back Jaydon Grant were \\ Oregon State and USC are the only Jaydon Grant 3 26 granted clock extensions by the NCAA in teams to not have a bye during the last five Luke Leonnig 43 51 the weeks leading up to the 2019 season. weeks of their regular season. USC’s sec- Tyjon Lindsey 1 15 \\ Eldridge, who redshirted for Arizona in ond bye comes on Nov. 30, after it com- John McCartan 6 17 2015, missed the 2018 season due to inju- pletes its regular-season schedule. Mitchell McCullogh 49 54 ry. He is now a redshirt junior. \\ Each Pac-12 team will have two bye Jaden Robinson 4 21 \\ Grant, meanwhile, redshirted for Ore- weeks this season. Kase Rogers 30 24 gon State in 2016 and then missed all but \\ Oregon State will not play a game east Alexander Skelton 97 47 three games in 2017 due to injury. He then of the Pacific Time Zone, the first time Matthew Tago 8 6 played in 10 games in 2018. He will be red- since not leaving PDT/PST in 2009. Calvin Tyler Jr. 2 23 shirt sophomore in 2019. Travel SPC Renovation New Unis Debut \\ Buoyed by the team’s trip to Hawai’i, \\ Oregon State University Vice President \\ Oregon State unveiled a new set of uni- Oregon State will log the third-most miles and Director of Athletics Scott Barnes an- forms at its annual Spring Game in April nationally this season. nounced in April a project to remodel the P. and Friday’s game versus Oklahoma State \\ Per research from West Virginia Met- Wayne Valley Sports Performance Center marks the first regular season action for ro News, the Beavers trail only Arizona (SPC). The $3.5 million expansion is fully the new set. (11,784) and West Virginia (11,131) in miles funded via private gifts. \\ The new look features a wood ring pat- traveled on the road. Oregon State is slat- \\ The project began in late July. tern, a “natural” color, and the word BEAVS ed for 10,436. \\ The project includes all new equipment, prominently scribed across the chest. \\ Eight of the top 10 teams are from the a Gatorade Fuel Bar, overall rebranding, Pac-12, with only the Mountaineers and and other physical improvements that will Minnesota (sixth at 8,914) hailing from enhance OSU’s Sports Performance staff’s outside of the conference. ability to physically train the school’s 500-

Game 1: Oregon State vs. Oklahoma State | August 30, 2019 | 7:35 p.m. PT 2019 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL plus student-athletes. more and 18-22 when even. designer after football. \\ One of the biggest benefactors will \\ John McCartan, like Madison, is inter- be the football team with the enhanced Did You Know? ested in becoming an FBI agent after his weight stations and other training areas. \\ Alex Austin’s father, Al, is a Long Beach career. City Councilman. \\ Keli’i Montibon’s middle name, Ke- At 23 \\ B.J. Baylor’s mother, Linda, is cousins li’iholoi’aina, translates to “Chief Running \\ 247Sports.com has listed Oregon with former OSU standouts James and The Land.” State’s facilities as the 23rd-best in col- Jacquizz Rodgers. \\ Rweha Munyagi Jr. played the piano lege football. \\ Evan Bennett wants to go into the growing up. health and medical field after his playing \\ Luke Musgrave’s uncle, Bill, was an NFL Erickson On Campus career. assistant coach and lettered at QB at Or- \\ Former Oregon State head coach Den- \\ Jaelen Bush enjoys playing classical egon and played in the NFL for the Dallas nis Erickson is a member of the 2019 Na- guitar in his spare time. Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers, Denver tional Football Foundation Hall of Fame \\ Jordan Choukair has a six-handicap in Broncos and Indianapolis Colts. His father, Class. golf. Doug, also played football at Oregon. \\ Erickson served as Oregon State’s head \\ Jackson Chryst’s father, Geep, has \\ Artavis Pierce’s favorite class at OSU coach from 1999-2002 and posted a 31-17 been an assistant coach with the Denver is “Death and Dying” - an overview around (.646) record. Broncos, San Francisco 49ers, Carolina historical attitues and practices around \\ Erickson will be a part of the NFF’s Hall Panthers, Arizona Cardinals, San Diego end of life and dying. of Fame On-Campus Salutes this season. Chargers and Chicago Bears. His uncle, \\ Hamilcar Rashed Jr. started playing He will be at Oregon State’s game versus Paul, is the head coach at Wisconsin and football when he was five. Stanford on Sept. 28. the former offensive coordinator at Ore- \\ James Rawls collects shoes and would \\ During the NFF Hall of Fame On-Cam- gon State. like to go into real estate after his career. pus Salutes, each member of the class re- \\ Isaiah Dunn is majoring in human devel- \\ Jaden Robinson would like to be a coun- turns to his alma mater or college where he opment and family sciences and would like selor after his playing career. coached to accept a Hall of Fame plaque to be a family therapist after his playing \\ Daniel Rodriguez has a position waiting that will stay on permanent display at the career. for him with American International Forest institution. The events take place on the \\ Michael Erhart is the cousin of former Products after his collegiate career. field during a home game, and many Hall of NFL running back John Riggins. \\ Noah Seumalo’s brother, Isaac, is an Famers cite the experience as the ultimate \\ Jaydon Grant’s father, Brian, played OSU letterwinner and current offensive capstone to their careers, providing them in the NBA from 1994-2006. Brian is the lineman for the Philadelphia Eagles. His fa- one more chance to take the field and hear founder of the Brian Grant Foundation for ther, Joe, is a former defensive line coach the crowd roar their name. support of people with Parkinsons. for the Beavers. \\ Kelsen Hennessy would like to go into \\ Shemar Smith is the first in his family to Best College Town In The Pac-12 forest firefighting after his career. go to college. \\ Corvallis, home to Oregon State Univer- \\ Omar Hicks Onu plays the saxophone. \\ Cam Stoudamire’s brother is NBA vet- sity, has been rated as the Best College \\ Isaac Hodgins would like to be a chef af- eran Damon Stoudamire. Town in the Pac-12. ter his playing career and prefers to cook \\ Nick Suing was Class Vice President, \\ A look below at how various publica- Jamaican food. FFA Chapter President and member of the tions rank the different aspects of living in \\ Isaiah Hodgins would like to be a lawyer National Honor Society in high school. Corvallis: after his playing career. \\ Doug Taumoelau’s cousins, Bronson Rk. Category - Publication \\ Andrzej Hughes-Murray’s first name Kaufusi (NY Jets) and Corbon Kaufusi 1. Best place to work - Nerd Wallet means “Warrior” in Polish. He has also (New Orleans Saints) play in the NFL. 3. Fitness-friendly city - Neilson participated in Beavers Without Borders \\ Noah Togiai played in two games for Or- 3. Best college town - American Insti during his tenure at OSU. egon State men’s basketball in 2015. tute for Economic Research (AIER) \\ Jesiah Irish has participated in Beavers \\ Calvin Tyler Jr. aspires to be a profes- 4. Most innovative U.S. city - Nerd Wallet Without Borders, after his true freshman sional bull rider. 4. Top college town - College Magazine season. \\ Moku Watson takes theater classes at 5. Best overall college town - Wallet Hub \\ Nous Keobounnam is a barber in his Oregon State and would like to be an actor. 5. Best college town - AIER spare time. \\ Jordan Whittley is participating in 7. Best college town in America - AIER \\ Brandon Kipper was the ASB Student projects with Oregon State’s video team 10. Best U.S. college town - Body President while at Columbia High and would like to be a professional movie BestCollegeReviews.com School. He also participated in Speech and screenwriter. 17. Grest small college town w/quality of Debate and the National Forensics League. \\ LaMone Williams aspires to be a com- life - BestChoiceSchools.com \\ Luke Leonnig is a fifth-generation Bea- mercial airline pilot after his playing career. 22. Smartest city - Lumosity ver. - Best small college town - \\ Jake Levengood would like to be an oc- CollegeValuesOnline cupational therapist after his playing ca- reer. Win The Turnover Battle, Win The \\ Ta’Ron Madison is studying sociology Game and would like to be an FBI agent after his \\ Over the last 183 games, Oregon State playing career. is 53-20 when committing fewer turnovers \\ Jeffrey Manning Jr. has his own fashion than its opponent, 14-57 when committing line and would like to be a major fashion

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MEET Jake Luton cont’d Oregon State Career Starts

Does your number mean anything to Player Position 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total Cons. you? Aydon, Elu DL 0 4 3 1 0 8 0 JL: “My whole life I wore No. 7 because it Bradford, Trevon WR 0 0 3 11 0 14 6 was my mom’s favorite number. When I Brandel, Blake OL 0 12 12 12 0 36 36 came to OSU it wasn’t available so I chose Colletto, Jack QB 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 6 because it was close to 7, and touch- Dunn, Isaiah DB 0 0 6 5 0 11 0 downs are worth 6 points.” Eldridge, Nathan OL 0 12^ 13^ 0 0 25 0 Hayes, Kaleb DB 0 0 0 9 0 9 2 If you weren’t playing football, what Hicks-Onu, Omar DB 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 would you be doing? Hodgins, Isaac DL 0 0 0 11 0 11 9 JL: “Hopefully still playing baseball.” Hodgins, Isaiah WR 0 0 7 9 0 16 1 Hughes-Murray, Andrzej LB 0 4 4 11 0 19 2 What was your first impression of Ore- gon State when being recruited? How Irish, Jesiah WR 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 has that changed, if any? Jefferson, Jermar RB 0 0 0 9 0 9 5 JL: “I grew up in the PNW so I’ve always Lavaka, Gus OL 0 7 12 12 0 31 25 known of OSU. It’s just been an honor to Luton, Jake QB 1* 0 4 5 0 9 4 be a member of a program with as much Manning Jr., Jeffrey DB 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 history and tradition as Oregon State has.” Moore, Jalen DB 0 4 10 12 0 26 14 Pierce, Artavis RB 0 1 2 3 0 6 0 Who are the teammates you hang Quitoriano, Teagan TE 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 out the most with away from the Rashed Jr., Hamilcar LB 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 field? Smalls, Isaiah TE 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 JL: “Andre Bodden, Clay Cordasco and Smith, Shemar LB 0 0 4 10 0 14 3 Blake Brandel.” Tago, Matthew LB 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Taumoelau, Doug LB 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 What are your thoughts on the new uni- Togiai, Noah TE 5 1 11 9 0 26 9 forms? Whetzel, Kee DB 0 0 3 2 0 5 1 JL: “I really like them. They’re the perfect Williams, LaMone DL 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 mix of traditional and modern style. The Wilson, Shawn DB 0 0 6 12 0 18 13 tree ring on the numbers is sweet, and the “BEAVS” is a cool touch.” By Position 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total Defensive Back 0 4 27 42 0 73 Do you have any pre-game supersti- Defensive Line 0 4 3 15 0 22 tions? JL: “Nothing too crazy. I always pray before Linebacker 0 4 8 35 0 47 I take the field. Since high school I have al- Offensive Line 0 31 37 24 0 92 ways listened to “All Eyez On Me” by Tupac Quarterback 0 0 4 6 0 10 right before heading out to the field.” Running Back 0 1 2 12 0 15 Tight End 5 1 11 14 0 31 What life lessons has the game of foot- Wide Receiver 0 0 10 21 0 31 ball taught you? JL: “Football has taught me so much about ^ indicates starts at Arizona perseverance, responsibility, accountabili- * indicates start at Idaho ty, and hard work. I think that many of the Cons. indicates consecutive starts lessons I’ve learned from football haven’t even been realized yet. As I grow older I Oregon State Miscellaneous Game Information imagine I will notice several things football taught me about life.” Opponent Date Uni Toss Kick/Receive Weather Oklahoma State 8/30 What doors has football opened that @ Hawai’i 9/7 might not otherwise been an op- Cal Poly 9/14 tion? Stanford 9/28 JL: “Football has given me so many amaz- at UCLA 10/5 ing friendships and connections that I Utah 10/12 would have never had without it. Football at California 10/19 allowed me to earn two college degrees at Arizona 11/2 debt free which will hopefully continue to Washington 11/8 open doors for me down the road.” Arizona State 11/16 at Washington State 11/23 What does an Oregon State education at Oregon 11/30 mean to you? JL: “An Oregon State education means so much to me. The tools and knowledge I’ve gained at OSU have given me the opportu- nity to better my future.”

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JONATHAN SMITH JONATHAN SMITH COACHING HISTORY 2017-present - Oregon State - Head Coach HEAD COACH 2014-2017 – Washington – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Second season at Oregon State 2012-2013 – Boise State – Quarterbacks @Coach_Smith 2010-2011 – Montana – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2004-2009 – Idaho – Quarterbacks 2002-2003 – Oregon State – Graduate Assistant

BOWL TEAMS 2017 – Fiesta When Oregon State second-year head coach Jonathan Smith 2016 – Peach/ Playoff stepped on campus as the leader of the football program Novem- 2015 – Heart of Dallas 2014 – Cactus ber 29, 2017, his immediate goals were to create a culture, lay a 2013 – Hawai’i foundation, and set overall expectations for the young men in the 2012 – Las Vegas program. 2003 – Las Vegas By all accounts, Coach Smith has achieved those goals with 2002 – Insight impressive results considering a school record 23 student-ath- 2000 – Fiesta/Bowl Championship Series* letes made the 2018 Pac-12 Conference Academic Team, the 1999 – O’ahu* overall GPA continues on an upward track of 3.00-plus and a new *-as a player level of expectations have been established. On the field in his first season, the team was among the most productive in the Pac-12 for several offensive categories, won under both Dennis Erickson and Riley, respectively. He helped the on the road for the first time since 2014 and saw true freshman Beavers to the 2002 Insight Bowl and 2003 Vegas Bowls, and in Jermar Jefferson set school records for rushing on his way to the process assisted in the grooming of longtime NFL quarter- All-American and Pac-12 Offensive Freshman Player of the Year back Derek Anderson. accolades. In addition, receiver Timmy Hernandez secured the Prior to returning to Oregon State, Smith served as the of- program’s first Academic All-America honor since 1999. fensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Washington When OSU Vice President and Director of Athletics Scott Huskies, a program that he helped build into a conference and Barnes officially introduced Smith, the first OSU graduate to ever national championship contender. During his tenure he coached lead the football program, he highlighted the former Beaver quar- Husky record-setting quarterback and 2016 Pac-12 Player of the terback’s legacy in Corvallis. Year , and helped the Huskies to the 2016 College “He has a unique perspective on what it means to be a part of Football Playoff and the 2017 Fiesta Bowl. Beaver Nation and to be successful for our student-athletes on The 40-year-old Smith earned his first full-time coaching posi- and off the field,” Barnes confirmed. tion at Idaho in 2004, where he served as the quarterbacks coach As a student-athlete, Smith was a four-year letterman quarter- through 2009. In his final season with the Vandals, the team back at Oregon State from 1998-2001. He came to the program ranked ninth in the NCAA for total offense (451.4 yards per game); as a walk-on from Glendora, Calif., joining than head coach and 12th in the nation for passing offense (286.7 yards per game); and OSU’s all-time winningest mentor Mike Riley. Smith earned his 20th in scoring (32.7 points per game). first start on Oct. 31, 1998 and never relinquished that role for the From 2010-11, he was the offensive coordinator and quarter- final 38 games of his career. The two-time team captain led the backs coach for Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) power- Beavers to the 1999 Oahu Bowl and the 2001 Fiesta Bowl, where house Montana, leading the Grizzlies to the NCAA Division I semi- OSU capped an 11-1 season with a dominating 41-9 victory over finals in 2011. While Smith was at Montana, the Grizzlies’ offense Notre Dame and a No. 4 final Associated Press ranking. ranked in the top 20 nationally in multiple categories. “Oregon State University is a special place and I have many Smith joined Boise State for the 2012 and 2013 seasons as the memories of being a part of Beaver Nation,” Smith said. “I played Broncos’ quarterbacks coach. He helped guide the team to the for some of the best coaches I have ever been around and learned 2012 Mountain West Conference co-championship and to a victo- many of the qualities I have utilized in my coaching career.” ry over the Washington Huskies in the Las Vegas Bowl. Smith left OSU as the school’s all-time leading passer with Following the 2013 regular season at Boise State, Smith fol- 9,680 yards -- he now ranks third among all Beaver quarterbacks lowed head coach Chris Petersen to Washington to serve as the in total passing yardage. At the time of his graduation his records Huskies’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. included career touchdown passes (55); single-game passing A three-year starting quarterback at Glendora (Calif.) High, yards (469 yards); and single-season passing yards (3,053 yards Smith graduated from high school in 1997 and earned his bach- in 1999). He still holds the mark for the longest touchdown pass elor’s degree in liberal studies from Oregon State in December, at 97 yards to Chad Johnson in 2000. Smith left OSU ranked No. 2001. 3 at the time in conference history for passing yards and total of- He and his wife, Candice, have three children, Robert (10 years fense. old), Bella (8) and Charles (4). His honors as a player were numerous while wearing the Or- ange and Black. He was the Fiesta Bowl Offensive Most Valuable Jonathan Smith Year-By-Year (HC) Player, earned Pac-10 Conference Offensive Player of the Week multiple times and was a two-time member of the league’s honor- Year Team Record Conf. able mention team. 2018 Oregon State 2-10 1-8 Smith’s coaching career started, in many respects as a play- 2019 Oregon State - - er, but officially as a graduate assistant coach in 2002 and 2003 TOTALS 2 seasons 2-10 1-8

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The Last Time Oregon State ... The Last Time An Opponent ... Beat a ranked team — No. 7 Arizona State (11/15/14) Beat ranked teams in back-to-back games — Returned a punt for a TD — Dante Pettis, 89 yards, Washington (11/21/15) No. 13 Wisconsin (9/8/12) & No. 19 UCLA (9/22/12) Returned a punt for a TD — Victor Bolden Jr., 78 yards, at Oregon (11/27/15) Returned a kickoff for a TD — Jonathan Stewart, 97 yards at Oregon (11/19/05) Recovered a blocked punt for a TD — Clayton York, 41 yards, Arizona (10/8/11) Returned a fumble for a TD — Malik Reed, 48 yards, at Nevada (9/15/18) Returned a kickoff for a TD — Victor Bolden, 99 yards, Boise State (9/24/16) Returned a fumble for a TD — Manase Hungalu, 40 yards, at UCLA (11/12/16) Returned two fumbles for TDs in same game — Returned an INT for a TD — Dante Wigley, 27 yards, at Colorado (10/27/18) Rashaad Reynolds, 3 & 70 yards, vs. Boise State (12/24/13) Returned a blocked punt for a TD — Tristan Brock, 5 yards, Washington State (10/6/18) Returned an interception for a TD — Manase Hungalu, 21 yards, Portland State (9/2/17) — blocked by Kainoa Wilson Returned a blocked punt for TD — Clayton York, Arizona (10/8/11) — blocked by Clayton York Blocked a punt — Kainoa Wilson, Washington State (10/6/18) Blocked a punt — Andre Bodden, at Washington (11/17/18) Recovered a blocked FG for TD — Dennis Weathersby, 83 yards, UCLA (10/5/02) — blocked by Nick Barnett. Blocked a Field Goal — Jack Jones, at USC (10/7/17) Blocked a Field Goal — Elu Aydon, at Colorado (10/27/18) Blocked a PAT — Terrance Lang, at Colorado (10/27/18) Blocked a PAT — John McCartan, Southern Utah (9/8/18) Recorded a safety — Arizona State (11/18/17) — Darell Garretson intentional grounding in end zone Recorded a safety — at Washington State (9/16/17); Shawn Wilson TFL in the end zone Scored a 2-point conversion — Bryce Bobo reception, from Steven Montez, Colorado (10/14/17) Scored a 2-point conversion — Isaiah Hodgins reception from Jake Luton, at Colorado (10/27/18) Scored a 2-point defensive TD — Tim Smith, Stanford (11/19/96) — 100 yards Scored a 2-point defensive TD — Keith Heyward-Johnson at Washington (10/7/00) Missed a PAT — Collin Riccitelli, at Stanford (11/10/18) Missed a PAT — Jordan Choukair, at Colorado (10/27/18) Shut out an opponent — 3-0, vs. Pittsburgh - 2008 Sun Bowl (12/31/08) Shut out Oregon State in Corvallis — 41-0, UCLA (11/7/15) Shut out an opponent at home — 38-0, Idaho (9/23/06) Shut out Oregon State on the road — 35-0, at Wisconsin (9/10/11) Shut out an opponent on the road — 0-0, at Oregon (11/19/83) Lineman scored a TD — 24-yard INT — Jeff Van Orsow, Stanford (11/12/05) Player scored 3 touchdowns — 0 rush, 4 rec. — Colby Parkinson, at Stanford (11/10/18) Player scored 3 touchdowns — 4 rush, 0 rec. — Jermar Jefferson, Washington State (10/6/18) Player scored 4 touchdowns — 0 rush, 4 rec. — Colby Parkinson, at Stanford (11/10/18) Player scored 4 touchdowns — 4 rush, 0 rec. — Jermar Jefferson, Washington State (10/6/18) Player scored 5 touchdowns — 5 rush — Ian Johnson, at Boise State (9/7/2006) Player scored 5 touchdowns — 4 rush, 1 rec. — Steven Jackson, New Mexico (12/24/03) Player responsible 5 touchdowns — 5 pass — , Washington State (10/6/18) Player responsible 6 touchdowns — 6 pass — Sean Mannion, Colorado (9/28/13) Kicked 3 field goals — 45, 49, 31 — Matt Anderson, at California (11/4/17) Kicked 3 field goals — 47, 35, 44 — Jordan Choukair, at Washington (11/17/18) Kicked 4 field goals — 52, 20, 30, 36 — Conrad Ukropina, at Stanford (11/5/16) Kicked 4 field goals — 32, 37, 20, 31 — Jordan Choukair, Colorado (10/14/17) Had a player rush for 100+ yards — 135, Myles Gaskin, at Washington (11/17/18) Had a player rush for 100+ yards — 115, Jermar Jefferson, at Washington (11/17/18) Had a player rush for 200+ yards — 205, Aca’Cedri Ware, USC (11/3/18) Had a player rush for 200+ yards — 254, Jermar Jefferson, at Arizona State (9/29/18) Had a QB rush for 100+ yards — 105, Darell Garretson, California (10/8/16) Had two players rush for 100+ yards — 205, Aca’Cedri Ware & 101, Vavae Malepeai, USC (11/3/18) Had two players rush for 100+ yards — 221, Ryan Nall & 105, Darell Garretson, California (10/8/16) Had three players rush for 100+ yards — 206, Khalil Tate & 129, JJ Taylor & 101, Nick Wilson, at Had a true freshman rush for 100-plus yards — 115, Jermar Jefferson, at Washington (11/17/18) Arizona (11/11/17) Had a rush of 50+ yards — 56, Trevon Bradford, Washington State (10/6/18) Had a rush of 60+ yards — 62, Jermar Jefferson, Southern Utah (9/8/18) Had a rush of 50+ yards — 59, Salvon Ahmed, at Washington (11/17/18) Had a rush of 70+ yards — 78, 80, Artavis Pierce, at Ohio State (9/1/18) Had a rush of 60+ yards — 64, Myles Gaskin, at Washington (11/17/18) Had a rush of 80+ yards — 80, Artavis Pierce, at Ohio State (9/1/18) Had a rush of 70+ yards — 75, Travon McMillan, at Colorado (10/27/18) Had a player pass for 5+ touchdowns — 5, Marcus McMaryion, Arizona (11/19/16) Had a rush of 80+ yards — 83, Jeremiah Johnson, Oregon (11/29/08) Had a player pass for 300+ yards — 301, Jake Luton, USC (11/3/18) Had a player pass for 5+ touchdowns — 5, Gardner Minshew, Washington State (10/6/18) Had a player pass for 400+ yards — 419, Sean Mannion, Washington State (11/8/14) Had a player pass for 300+ yards — 342, K.J. Costello, at Stanford (11/10/18) Had a player pass for 800+ yards in consecutive games — 907 & 974, Sean Mannion, Had a player pass for 400+ yards — 430, Gardner Minshew, Washington State (10/6/18) 414, Colorado (9/28/13) & 493 at Washington State (10/12/13) & 481 at California (10/19/13) Had a player with 100+ receiving yards — 166, Colby Parkison, at Stanford (11/10/18) Had a player with 100+ receiving yards — 120, Trevon Bradford, at Stanford (11/10/18) Had a player with 200+ receiving yards — 206, Matt Miller, vs. Boise State (12/24/13) Had a player with 200+ receiving yards — 200, Isaiah Hodgins, at Nevada (9/15/18) Had a running back with 100+ receiving yards — 103, Terron Ward, Colorado (9/28/13) Had two players with 100+ receiving yards — 115, John Ross & 112, Dante Pettis, Had a tight end with 100+ receiving yards — 119, Connor Hamlett, at Arizona State (11/16/13) at Washington (10/22/16) Had two players with 100+ receiving yards — Isaiah Hodgins (200) and Timmy Hernandez (116), at Nevada (9/15/18) Had a player with 10+ receptions — 12, Dante Pettis, Washington (9/30/17) Had a player with 100+ yards rushing & a player with 100+ receiving — at Stanford (11/10/18) Had a reception of 50+ yards — 75, Colby Parkinson from K.J. Costello, at Stanford (11/10/18) Jermar Jefferson, 109 rush; Trevon Bradford, 120 rec. Had a reception of 60+ yards — 75, Colby Parkinson from K.J. Costello, at Stanford (11/10/18) Had a player with 100+ yards rushing & two with 100+ receiving — Ohio State (9/15/18) Had a reception of 70+ yards — 75, Colby Parkinson from K.J. Costello, at Stanford (11/10/18) Jermar Jefferson, 106 rush; Isaiah Hodgins, 200 rec., Timmy Hernandez, 116 rec. Had a reception of 80+ yards — 85, Matt Miller from Grant Hedrick, vs. Boise State (12/24/13) Had a player with 10+ receptions — 10, Trevon Bradford, USC (11/3/18) Had a reception of 90+ yards — 95, Stephan Baker from Kevin Sweeney, Fresno State (9/21/85) Had a reception of 50+ yards — 63, Trevon Bradford from Jake Luton, at Stanford (11/10/18) Had a player with 3 quarterback sacks – 4.5-39, Alex Okafor, vs. Texas - Alamo Bowl (12/29/12) Had a reception of 60+ yards — 63, Trevon Bradford from Jake Luton, at Stanford (11/10/18) Had a player with 3 tackles-for-loss — 3.5-24, Christi Rector, USC (11/3/18) Had a reception of 70+ yards — 75, Victor Bolden Jr. from Marcus McMaryion, at Stanford (11/5/16) Had a player with 2+ interceptions — 2, Shalom Luani, at Washington State (10/17/15) Had a reception of 80+ yards — 87, James Rodgers from Sean Canfield, Portland St. (9/5/09) Had a reception of 90+ yards — 90, Mike Hass from Derek Anderson at USC (12/6/03) Had a player with 3 quarterback sacks — 3.0-18, Scott Crichton, Washington State (10/6/12) Had a player with 2+ forced fumbles — 2, Jimme Gilbert, at Colorado (10/1/16) Had a player with 3 tackles-for-loss — 3.0-11, Hamilcar Rashed Jr., at Colorado (10/27/18) Had a player with 2+ fumble recoveries — 2, Nick Bosa, at Ohio State (9/1/18) Had a player with 2+ interceptions — 2, Treston Decoud, Idaho State (9/17/16) Had 500+ yards of total offense — 503, at Washington (11/17/18) Had a player with 3+ interceptions — 3, Jordan Poyer, Washington State (10/6/12) Had 600+ yards of total offense — 721, at Ohio State (9/1/18) Had a player with 4 pass breakups — 4, Manase Hungalu, vs. Stanford (10/26/17) Allowed fewer than 100 yards of total offense in a half — 90, at Oregon (11/25/17) - 2nd half Had a player with 2+ forced fumbles — 2, Devin Chappell, at UCLA (11/12/16) Forced OSU into 4+ turnovers — 5, at Colorado State (8/26/17) Had a player with 2+ fumble recoveries — 2, Manase Hungalu, at UCLA (11/12/16) Forced OSU into 5+ turnovers — 5, at Colorado State (8/26/17) Had 500+ yards of total offense — 540, at Nevada (9/15/18) Forced OSU into 6+ turnovers — 6, Oregon (11/24/12) Allowed 500+ yards of total offense in a win — 515, Portland State (9/2/17) Allowed fewer than 100 yards of total offense in a half — 88, Utah (10/15/16) - 2nd half Forced 4+ turnovers — 5, Idaho State (9/17/16) Committed 10+ penalties — 12 for 138 yards, at Oregon (11/25/17) Forced 5+ turnovers — 5, Idaho State (9/17/16) Committed 14+ penalties — 14 for 124 yards, at USC (9/24/14) Forced 4+ turnovers in back-to-back games — Committed 100+ yards in penalties — 138, at Oregon (11/25/17) 6, at Washington State (10/12/13) & 4, at California (10/19/13) Committed 125+ yards in penalties — 138, at Oregon (11/25/17) Forced 4+ interceptions — 6, Idaho State (9/17/16) Committed 10+ penalties — 11 for 104 yards, Washington State (10/6/18) Committed 14+ penalties — 14 for 120 yards, at Washington State (10/22/11) Committed 100+ yards in penalties — 104, Washington State (10/6/18) Committed 139+ yards in penalties — 139, at Arizona State (10/1/11)

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Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster NO NAME POS NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN 1 Lindsey, Tyjon WR 32 Alfieri, Mikey RB 6-0 195 SO* 1V Portland, OR (Jesuit) 2 Tyler Jr., Calvin RB 98 Anderson, Cody DL 6-4 272 SO* 1V Springfield, OR (Thurston) 2 Wilson, Shawn DB 16 Arnold, Akili DB 5-11 190 FR HS Lake Forest, CA (Mission Viejo) 3 Gebbia, Tristan QB 18 Austin, Alex DB 6-1 169 FR HS Long Beach, CA (Long Beach Poly) 3 Grant, Jaydon DB 99 Aydon, Elu DL 6-3 377 SR* 3V Leone, American Samoa (Leone) 4 Robinson, Jaden DB 20 Baylor, B.J. RB 5-11 208 SO* 1V Wharton, TX (Wharton) 4 Willard, Aidan QB 54 Beall, Andre OL 6-3 284 FR HS Salem, OR (North Salem) 5 Manning Jr., Jeffrey DB 75 Bennett, Evan DL 6-2 272 FR HS Sacramento, CA (Mater Dei) 5 Taylor, Kolby WR 48 Black, Dylan LS 6-1 217 FR HS Reno, NV (Bishop Manogue) 6 Luton, Jake QB 86 Bodden, Andre WR 6-0 173 SR* 3V Carson, CA (Cathedral) 6 McCartan, John OLB 8 Bradford, Trevon WR 6-0 182 SR 3V Oregon City, OR (Oregon City) 7 Moore, Nick QB 87 Bramscher, Bryce TE 6-5 228 SO* 1V Medford, OR (St. Mary’s) 7 Whetzel, Kee DB 73 Brandel, Blake OL 6-7 307 SR* 3V Milwaukie, OR (Central Catholic) 8 Bradford, Trevon WR 89 Briski, Sebastian DL 6-3 255 FR* RS Pago Pago, American Samoa (Samoana) 8 Tago, Matthew OLB 27 Brownholtz, Cade OLB 6-3 220 FR HS Sacramento, CA (Jesuit) 9 Chryst, Jackson QB 77 Bush, Jaelen OL 6-7 280 SO* 1V Lacey, WA (Timberline) 9 Rashed Jr., 83 Carley, Rocco TE 6-6 236 FR HS Mt. Angel. OR (Kennedy) Hamilcar OLB 46 Choukair, Jordan K 6-1 195 SR* 3V Poway, CA (Poway) 10 Hicks-Onu, Omar DB 9 Chryst, Jackson QB 6-2 203 FR HS Palo Alto, CA (Palo Alto) 10 Smalls, Isaiah TE 65 Clarke, Onesimus OL 6-4 310 SO* TM Waianae, HI (Waianae) 12 Colletto, Jack QB/ILB 20 Cloyd, Jackson ILB 6-2 227 FR HS Orange, CA (Orange Lutheran) 13 Cotton, TraJon DB 12 Colletto, Jack QB/ILB 6-3 224 JR 1V Camas, WA (Camas/Arizona Western College) 13 Irish, Jesiah WR 56 Cordasco, Clay OL 6-5 314 SR* 1V Cornish, ME (Kennett/Los Angeles Valley CC/Pierce CC) 14 Hayes, Kaleb DB 13 Cotton, TraJon DB 6-1 188 SO* TM Sacramento, CA (Inderkum) 14 Stewart, I’Shawn WR 95 Dawkins, Keishon DL 6-5 286 FR* RS Wilsonville, OR (West Linn) 15 Gould, Anthony WR 82 Dockery, Job WR 5-11 192 SO* RS Tacoma, WA (Curtis/Scottsdale CC) 15 Gumbs, Addison OLB 23 Dunn, Isaiah DB 6-0 191 JR 2V Antioch, CA (Antioch) 16 Arnold, Akili DB 64 Eldridge, Nathan OL 6-3 300 RJr.* TR Anthem, AZ (Boulder Creek/Arizona) 16 Flemings, Champ WR 32 Erhart, Michael ILB 6-0 228 FR HS Westlake Village, CA (Chaminade College Prep) 17 Hodgins, Isaiah WR 74 Espinoza, Brian OL 6-4 279 FR HS Dublin, CA (Clackamas) 18 Austin, Alex DB 37 Firth, Keegan LS 6-4 218 SR* 2V Corvallis, OR (Crescent Valley) 19 Harris, Marcus DB 40 Fisher, Kyrei ILB 6-1 240 SO* TR Tulsa, OK (Union/Arkansas) 19 Short, Aaron WR 20 Baylor, B.J. RB 16 Flemings, Champ WR 5-5 141 SO* 1V Pasadena, CA (Cathedral) 20 Cloyd, Jackson ILB 26 Forest, Jojo DB 5-10 167 FR HS Orange, CA (Mission Viejo) 21 Pierce, Artavis RB 81 Franke, Ryan OLB 6-3 216 FR HS Camarillo, CA (Oaks Christian) 21 Wright, Nahshon DB 92 Garcia, Isaac OLB 6-4 248 SO* 1V Bellevue, WA (Bellevue) 22 Jefferson, Jermar RB 3 Gebbia, Tristan QB 6-2 193 SO* TR Calabasas, CA (Calabasas/Nebraska) 22 Russell, Wynston DB 15 Gould, Anthony WR 5-8 172 FR HS Leavenworth, KS (West Salem [OR]) 23 Dunn, Isaiah DB 3 Grant, Jaydon DB 6-0 188 SO* 1V West Linn, OR (West Linn) 23 Madison, Ta’Ron RB 67 Gray, Joshua OL 6-4 287 FR HS Rancho Cucamonga, CA (Rancho Cucamonga) 24 Morris, David DB 15 Gumbs, Addison OLB 6-4 242 SO* TR Hayward, CA (Stellar Prep/Oklahoma) 25 Watson, Moku DB 19 Harris, Marcus DB 5-10 171 FR HS Portland, OR (Grant) 26 Forest, Jojo DB 35 Hayes, Everett K 6-0 187 FR HS Granite Bay, CA (Granite Bay) 27 Brownholtz, Cade OLB 14 Hayes, Kaleb DB 6-0 184 SO* 1V San Bernardino, CA (San Gorgonio) 27 Munyagi Jr., Rweha WR 67 Hennessy, Kelsen DL 6-5 275 FR HS Clackamas, OR (Clackamas) 28 Oladapo, Kitan DB 10 Hicks-Onu, Omar DB 6-1 199 SR* 2V Carrollton, TX (Hebron) 29 Shannon, Kanoa RB 90 Hodgins, Isaac DL 6-0 271 SO 1V Oakley, CA (Berean Christian) 30 Lightbourn, Caleb P 17 Hodgins, Isaiah WR 6-4 209 JR 2V Oakley, CA (Berean Christian) 30 Rogers, Kase RB 89 Holum, Jack TE 6-5 247 SO* TM Lake Oswego, OR (Lakeridge) 31 Stoudamire, Cam DB 49 Hughes-Murray, Andrzej OLB 6-2 247 SR 3V Federal Way, WA (Federal Way) 32 Alfieri, Mikey RB 13 Irish, Jesiah WR 5-11 173 FR* RS Snoqualmie, WA (Mount Si) 32 Erhart, Michael ILB 22 Jefferson, Jermar RB 5-10 214 SO 1V Harbor City, CA (Narbonne) 33 Moore, Jalen DB 69 Keobounnam, Nous OL 6-2 285 JR* 2V Portland, OR (Centennial) 34 Roberts, Avery ILB 68 Kipper, Brandon OL 6-6 305 SO* RS Caldwell, ID (Columbia/Hawai’i) 35 Hayes, Everett K 63 Lavaka, Gus OL 6-4 347 SR 3V Kearns, UT (Kearns) 35 Moran, Mason DB 43 Leonnig, Luke ILB 6-0 221 JR* 2V Eagle, ID (Eagle) 36 Morton, Connor RB 70 Levengood, Jake OL 6-4 284 FR* RS Vacaville, CA (Vacaville) 36 Speights, Omar ILB 30 Lightbourn, Caleb P 6-4 256 SR TR Washougal, Wash. (Camas/Nebraska) 37 Firth, Keegan LS 1 Lindsey, Tyjon WR 5-9 193 SO* TR Corona, CA (Bishop Gorman [NV]) 38 Loecher, Luke P 75 Littell, Keldon OL 6-4 300 SO* TM Astoria, OR (Astoria/Western Oregon)

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NO NAME POS NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN 39 Rodriguez, Daniel P 38 Loecher, Luke P 6-4 208 SO* TM Cedar Falls, Iowa (Cedar Falls/Kirkwood CC) 40 Fisher, Kyrei ILB 6 Luton, Jake QB 6-7 229 SR* 2V Marysville, WA (Marysville-Pilchuck/Ventura CC/Idaho) 41 Nelson, Jeffrey P 79 Mackay, Travis OL 6-7 306 SO* 1V Portland, OR (Central Catholic) 41 Smith, Shemar ILB 23 Madison, Ta’Ron RB 6-1 218 FR HS Banning, CA (Banning) 42 Taumoelau, Doug ILB 5 Manning Jr., Jeffrey DB 6-1 194 SO* 1V Los Angeles, CA (Cathedral) 43 Leonnig, Luke ILB 6 McCartan, John OLB 6-5 223 SO 1V Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (Santa Margarita Catholic) 44 Sanders, Cam TE 49 McCullough, Mitchell TE 6-3 222 FR* RS Portland, OR (Jesuit) 45 Sandberg, Simon DL 60 Merickel, Tommy LS 6-1 219 SR* TM Camarillo, CA (St. Bonaventure) 45 Taufa’asau, Ralph TE 61 Miller, Tanner OL 6-1 277 FR HS Valencia, CA (Valencia) 46 Choukair, Jordan K 55 Montibon, Keli’i OL 6-2 291 JR* TM Hilo, HI (Kamehameha/Riverside CC) 47 Scarton, Jake K 33 Moore, Jalen DB 6-0 213 SR* 3V Denver, CO (Upland [CA]) 48 Black, Dylan LS 7 Moore, Nick QB 6-0 191 SO* TM Newhall, CA (Hart/Eastern Washington) 49 Hughes-Murray, 35 Moran, Mason DB 6-3 192 JR* 2V Gilbert, AZ (Chandler) Andrzej OLB 24 Morris, David DB 6-3 210 SO* 1V Sherwood, OR (Sherwood) 49 McCullough, 36 Morton, Connor RB 5-9 174 FR* RS Springfield, OR (Thurston) Mitchell TE 27 Munyagi Jr., Rweha WR 6-2 194 FR* RS Seattle, WA (Archbishop Thomas J. Murphy) 50 Whittley, Jordan DL 88 Musgrave, Luke TE 6-6 236 FR HS Bend, OR (Bend Senior) 52 Rawls, James DL 78 Napierkowski, Dakota OL 6-4 275 SO* TR Camas, WA (Camas/Snow College/Abilene Christian) 53 Seumalo, Noah ILB 41 Nelson, Jeffrey P 6-2 174 FR HS Clackamas, OR (Clackamas) 54 Beall, Andre OL 28 Oladapo, Kitan DB 6-2 201 FR* RS Happy Valley, OR (Central Catholic) 55 Montibon, Keli’i OL 21 Pierce, Artavis RB 5-11 208 SR 3V Lake Alfred, FL (Auburndale) 55 Warick, Conner DL 84 Quitoriano, Teagan TE 6-6 256 SO 1V Salem, OR (Sprague) 56 Cordasco, Clay OL 9 Rashed Jr., Hamilcar OLB 6-4 236 JR* 2V Phoenix, AZ (Chandler) 56 Sharp, Riley OLB 52 Rawls, James DL 6-3 263 SO TR Inglewood, CA (Mira Costa/Fullerton College) 58 Vanderlaan, Rob OL 91 Reichner, Jeromy DL 6-2 270 SR* 1V Philadelphia, PA (West Philadelphia Catholic/ 60 Merickel, Tommy LS Temple/Los Angeles Valley College) 61 Miller, Tanner OL 34 Roberts, Avery ILB 6-1 231 SO* TR Wilmington, DE (Concord/Nebraska) 63 Lavaka, Gus OL 4 Robinson, Jaden DB 6-0 183 FR* RS Auburn, WA (Auburn Riverside) 64 Eldridge, Nathan OL 39 Rodriguez, Daniel P 5-10 206 SR* 2V Pleasanton, CA (Foothill) 65 Clarke, Onesimus OL 30 Rogers, Kase RB 6-0 207 SO 1V Houston, TX (Lamar) 67 Gray, Joshua OL 22 Russell, Wynston DB 5-9 168 FR HS Chicago, IL (Homewood-Flossmoor) 67 Hennessy, Kelsen DL 45 Sandberg, Simon DL 6-3 271 JR* TR Karlstad, Sweden (Tingvalla/City College of San Francisco) 68 Kipper, Brandon OL 69 Keobounnam, Nous OL 44 Sanders, Cam TE 6-3 220 FR HS Corvallis, OR (Crescent Valley) 70 Levengood, Jake OL 47 Scarton, Jake K 6-3 201 SO* TR Hermitage, PA (Hickory/Pittsburgh) 71 Wellsfry, Brock OL 53 Seumalo, Noah ILB 6-1 232 SO* RS Corvallis, OR (Corvallis) 72 Suing, Nick OL 29 Shannon, Kanoa RB 5-9 177 FR* RS Kaneohe, HI (Kamehameha) 73 Brandel, Blake OL 56 Sharp, Riley OLB 6-5 236 FR* RS Salt Lake City, Utah (Skyline) 74 Espinoza, Brian OL 19 Short, Aaron WR 6-1 208 SR* 1V Fairfield, CA (Rodriguez/Sierra College) 75 Bennett, Evan DL 76 Sio, Thomas OL 6-4 344 FR HS Anchorage, Alaska (Bartlett) 75 Littell, Keldon OL 97 Skelton, Alexander DL 6-1 290 SO* TM Honolulu, HI (Punahou) 76 Sio, Thomas OL 10 Smalls, Isaiah TE 6-4 222 SO 1V Los Angeles, CA (Dorsey) 77 Bush, Jaelen OL 41 Smith, Shemar ILB 6-1 237 SR 3V Miami, FL (Jackson) 78 Napierkowski, Dakota OL 36 Speights, Omar ILB 6-1 233 FR HS Philadelphia, PA (Crescent Valley [OR]) 79 Mackay, Travis OL 14 Stewart, I’Shawn WR 5-10 162 FR* RS Bolingbrook, IL (Bolingbrook) 81 Franke, Ryan OLB 31 Stoudamire, Cam DB 6-1 176 FR HS Lawrenceville, GA (Roosevelt [OR]) 81 Togiai, Noah TE 82 Stover, Cory DL 6-6 225 FR HS Coos Bay, OR (Marshfield) 82 Dockery, Job WR 72 Suing, Nick OL 6-3 288 FR HS Mt. Angel, OR (Kennedy) 82 Stover, Cory DL 8 Tago, Matthew OLB 6-2 225 SO 1V Palmdale, CA (Quartz Hill) 83 Carley, Rocco TE 45 Taufa’asau, Ralph TE 6-4 236 SO* TM Pago Pago, American Samoa (Samoana) 84 Quitoriano, Teagan TE 42 Taumoelau, Doug ILB 6-2 226 JR* 2V Glendale, UT (Brighton) 86 Bodden, Andre WR 5 Taylor, Kolby WR 5-11 211 SO* 1V Chandler, AZ (Chandler) 87 Bramscher, Bryce TE 81 Togiai, Noah TE 6-4 246 SR* 3V West Valley City, UT (Hunter) 88 Musgrave, Luke TE 2 Tyler Jr., Calvin RB 5-8 203 SO* 1V Beaumont, TX (Silsbee) 89 Briski, Sebastian DL 58 Vanderlaan, Rob OL 6-5 267 SO TR Orinda, CA (Miramonte/Diablo Valley College) 89 Holum, Jack TE 55 Warick, Conner DL 6-5 261 FR* RS Lacey, WA (Timberline) 90 Hodgins, Isaac DL 25 Watson, Moku DB 6-2 187 SO* 1V Wahiawa, HI (Leilehua) 91 Reichner, Jeromy DL 71 Wellsfry, Brock OL 6-5 293 SO* 1V Richland, WA (Hanford) 92 Garcia, Isaac OLB 7 Whetzel, Kee DB 6-3 209 JR* 2V Clearwater, FL (Countryside) 95 Dawkins, Keishon DL 50 Whittley, Jordan DL 6-1 324 SR* TR Richmond, CA (Castlemont/Laney College) 96 Williams, LaMone DL 4 Willard, Aidan QB 6-2 184 SO* TM Napa, CA (Justin-Siena) 97 Skelton, Alexander DL 96 Williams, LaMone DL 6-3 277 SR* 3V Kahuku, HI (Kahuku) 98 Anderson, Cody DL 2 Wilson, Shawn DB 5-9 194 SR* 3V Pomona, CA (Pomona) 99 Aydon, Elu DL 21 Wright, Nahshon DB 6-4 184 SO TR East Palo Alto, CA (James Logan/Laney College)

Game 1: Oregon State vs. Oklahoma State | August 30, 2019 | 7:35 p.m. PT 2019 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL

OREGON STATE DEPTH CHART OFFENSE DEFENSE LT 73 Blake Brandel RSr. 6-7 307 DE 90 Isaac Hodgins So. 6-0 271 67 Joshua Gray Fr. 6-4 287 OR 50 Jordan Whittley RSr. 6-1 324

LG 63 Gus Lavaka Sr. 6-4 347 DT 99 Elu Aydon RSr. 6-3 377 65 Onesimus Clarke RSo. 6-4 310 75 Evan Bennett Fr. 6-2 272 OR 97 Alexander Skelton RSo. 6-1 290 C 64 Nathan Eldridge RJr. 6-3 300 OR 69 Nous Keobounnam RJr. 6-2 285 DE 96 LaMone Williams RSr. 6-3 277 98 Cody Anderson RSo. 6-4 272 RG 56 Clay Cordasco RSr. 6-5 314 70 Jake Levengood RFr. 6-4 284 ILB 34 Avery Roberts RSo. 6-1 231 42 Doug Taumoelau RJr. 6-2 226 RT 68 Brandon Kipper RSo. 6-6 305 77 Jaelen Bush RSo. 6-7 280 ILB 41 Shemar Smith Sr. 6-1 237 12 Jack Colletto Jr. 6-3 224 TE 81 Noah Togiai RSr. 6-4 246 OR 36 Omar Speights Fr. 6-1 233 OR 84 Teagan Quitoriano So. 6-6 256 OLB 15 Addison Gumbs RSo. 6-4 242 WR 1 Tyjon Lindsey RSo. 5-9 193 9 Hamilcar Rashed Jr. RJr. 6-4 236 13 Jesiah Irish RFr. 5-11 173 OLB 8 Matthew Tago So. 6-2 225 WR 16 Champ Flemings RSo. 5-5 141 6 John McCartan So. 6-5 223 5 Kolby Taylor RSo. 5-11 211 CB 23 Isaiah Dunn Jr. 6-0 191 WR 17 Isaiah Hodgins Jr. 6-4 209 4 Jaden Robinson RFr. 6-0 183 86 Andre Bodden RSr. 6-0 173 S 2 Shawn Wilson RSr. 5-9 194 QB 6 Jake Luton RSr. 6-7 229 24 David Morris RSo. 6-3 210 3 Tristan Gebbia RSo. 6-2 193 S 33 Jalen Moore RSr. 6-0 213 RB 22 Jermar Jefferson So. 5-10 214 10 Omar Hicks-Onu RSr. 6-1 199 20 B.J. Baylor RSo. 5-11 208 OR 21 Artavis Pierce Sr. 5-11 208 NK 3 Jaydon Grant RSo. 6-0 188 5 Jeffrey Manning Jr. RSo. 6-1 194

CB 21 Nahshon Wright RSo. 6-4 184 OR 26 Jojo Forest Fr. 5-10 167

SPECIAL TEAMS PK 46 Jordan Choukair RSr. 6-1 195 47 Jake Scarton RSo. 6-3 201 OR 35 Everett Hayes Fr. 6-0 187

P 39 Daniel Rodriguez RSr. 5-10 206 38 Luke Loecher RSo. 6-4 208

KR 16 Champ Flemings RSo. 5-5 141 21 Artavis Pierce Sr. 5-11 208

PR 1 Tyjon Lindsey RSo. 5-9 193 OR 13 Jesiah Irish RFr. 5-11 173

LS 37 Keegan Firth RSr. 6-4 218 60 Tommy Merickel RSr. 6-1 219 OR 48 Dylan Black Fr. 6-1 217

H 38 Luke Loecher RSo. 6-4 208

Game 1: Oregon State vs. Oklahoma State | August 30, 2019 | 7:35 p.m. PT