At long last, it’s game week in Broncoville and the hype has reached critical mass. The Broncos and Ducks preseason rankings both average out to a solid 15 in the polls, and the biggest game in Bronco stadium history is hurtling at us like a Jeron Johnson hit. Most fans, like me, know little about the Ducks or their quaint little institution in Eugene. Needless to say, there is a lot to be learned about this week's foe (don't worry, Kellen Moore already knows their defense intimately)...so let's all give the Ducks a closer look through the magic of factoids and childish jokes. It's time to get to know your enemy, Bronco Nation...so take notes.
What Bronco fans might not know about the Oregon Ducks •
The home of the University of Oregon, Eugene, was founded in 1846 and is named after its founder, Eugene Franklin Skinner (a real looker I might add). He took a cold from exposure during the big flood of 1861 while trying to save his cattle and never fully recovered. Greater love hath no man than this, that man lay down his life for his livestock.
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In 1910, the Oregon football team defeated Puget Sound 115-0. Apparently Puget Sound's "two hand touch" defensive philosophy backfired in a big way.
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The University of Oregon and Boise State both have legitimate claims to the same Hall of Famer. Dave Wilcox played two seasons for BJC before transferring to Oregon for his final two years of eligibility. Wilcox was a 7-time Pro Bowler at linebacker while playing for the San Francisco 49ers and considered by many to be the greatest outside linebacker of his era. Not one to choose sides, his son Justin showed both of his Dad's alma maters a little love—playing defensive back for the Ducks before settling in as Boise State's defensive coordinator. Photo courtesy Rozanne (Flickr)
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In 1915, a Eugene farmer named James Fullerton found a whale carcass on the beach in Florence. Fullerton thought that the whale carcass would be great for the students of the University of Oregon to behold, so he had it shipped by railcar to the University. Problem was, the University had no knowledge of it and refused to accept a rotting whale carcass (go figure). The railroad wouldn't unload the thing and it stunk up the Eugene area for a good while. Ultimately, Fullerton had to pay to have the whale buried in a vacant lot. Fullerton was so enraged by the University's refusal of his "gift" that he founded his own newspaper, the Hornet, to smear the University and its officials. Among Fullerton's claims: "President (Prince Lucien) Campbell has turned the university into a 'hotbed of Germans'". Fullerton went to trial for, and was found guilty of criminal libel. This story (pages 27-29) is way to awesome for me to have made it up.
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The Zorn-MacPherson Bill in 1932 proposed that the University of Oregon and Oregon State University be merged into one institution. The bill lost in a landslide vote of over 6 to 1. • In the 1940s, cartoon drawings of "Puddles", the Duck mascot, began to bear a striking resemblance to Donald Duck, so the school's Athletic Director, Leo Harris, parlayed a friendship with a Disney cartoonist into a meeting with Walt Disney himself. Disney granted the University of Oregon permission to use Donald as its sports mascot and finalized the deal with a handshake. In the 1970s, Disney lawyers weren't so sure the handshake held much weight legally and went after the University. The University was able to produce a photo of Walt Disney and Leo Harris wearing matching Oregon jackets featuring the Donald Duck mascot. The lawyers backed off, granting the school more formal permission to continue using Donald's likeness on Oregon sports memorabilia.
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Shining the spotlight on the Oregon run defense by Kevan Lee How will Oregon defend the Broncos
What happened last season Boise State ran for 38 yards on 35 carries (1.1 average) with one touchdown and a long rush of eight. Credit the Oregon defense for taking away the run and making Kellen Moore beat them. Credit Kellen Moore for beating them. Credit me for not injuring myself mid-fistpump. Credit Mike Bellotti for that immaculate goatee. And when you're done crediting people, know this: The Bronco offensive line really struggled moving Oregon defenders out Photo courtesy via media.idahostatesman.com of the way and creating holes for the backs. Combined, four members of Oregon's defensive line - Ra'Shon Harris, Will Tukuafu, Nick Reed, and Cole Linehan - recorded 26 tackles, six TFLs, and one sack. Incredible.
What has changed over the past 12 months
The Ducks have a deep and talented linebacker trio and the luxury of bringing in rover person Javes Lewis (and sometimes Marvin Johnson) to support the run from his quasi-safety position. At times, Boise State could see eight in the box. But will they? Given how coolly Kellen Moore shred the Oregon defense last season, you have to wonder if the Ducks won't try to take away the pass and make the Broncos beat them on the ground. Does Boise State have what it takes to fashion a successful running game off of a traditional seven-man front?
How will Boise State come out against the Ducks The Broncos could come out with guns a-blazing, using the pass to set up the run. We saw in previous games last year that BSU is not afraid to completely abandon the run in favor of chewing up yards through the air. If it's not working, coaches seem to think, then why hammer it down. In scrimmages this fall, the passing offense seemed to be a step ahead of the rushing O, and potential starter Jeremy Avery was absent from it all. He even slipped a little on the depth chart into 1A status slightly above 1B D.J. Harper. Both backs are very talented. But you have to wonder how much faith the Broncos have in their running game at this point. Also, there is more than one way to run the ball. Boise State loves its flare passes and bubble screens that work as basically extended hand-offs. These often get just as many, if not more yards than actually running the ball. Boise State could use this extensively.
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Attrition has struck both the Oregon D-line and the Boise State O-line. The Broncos lost all-conference G/T Andrew Woodruff and his bearded buddy John Gott. The Ducks graduated Reed, Linehan, and Harris, in addition to linebackers Jerome Boyd and John Bacon. Reed is the most notable absence along the Oregon defensive front. He was an AllAmerican last year, recording 13 sacks, 7 TFLs, and five FR, but his departure might not be the most important hole up front for the Ducks. Both defensive tackles, Linehan and Harris, are gone, leaving a big void for a rotation of JCs and others to fill. Blake Ferras leads a merry-go-round at the position that will sub in as many as four at defensive tackle. The Ducks replace Reed with inexperienced junior Kenny Rowe. Boise State's O-line has a new look again, just as it did in virtually every game last season. The Broncos will start the year with firsttimers Michael Ames and Will Lawrence in the lineup. The other three positions return experience from last year, including center stud Thomas Byrd.
Boise State’s YPC average Vs. Oregon In 2008
"You run when you win, you don't win when you run." - Football Outsiders
Can Boise State beat Oregon without an effective running game? Well, the obvious answer last year was yes. Boise State would have done just as well letting Kellen Moore fall forward every time they called a running play, and still the Broncos built a 24point lead and hung on for a win in Eugene. The running game was not needed to win. It would have been nice to have around, especially when BSU needed to salt away some time late in the game. It also might have helped Ian Johnson get drafted, but oh well. The Broncos proved time and again that they didn't need the running game to be successful last year. But was that a product of their easy schedule? How many times out of 100 would the Broncos beat the Ducks by only running for one yard per carry? Is the 2009 BSU team built to win without the running game? The signs seem to say yes. Kellen Moore should be improved over last year, which is just an impossibly crazy idea. The Oregon secondary might be the team's biggest weakness, and with the Boise State's passing game being their biggest strength, well, I'll let you draw your own conclusions. Where the running game really makes its money is if the Broncos get a lead late in the game.
Boise State starting lineup "They probably run one of the five to 10 best systems in all of football, including the pros," Neal said. "When we got to Boise week, I knew it, the other coaches knew it -we had not had enough prep time with their system." - Oregon secondary coach John Neal
Coaching
2008 Passing Statistics NAME Kellen Moore
CMP 281
ATT 405
YDS 3486
CMP% YDS/A TD 69.4 8.61 25
INT 10
RAT 157.1
2008 Receiving Statistics NAME Jeremy Childs Vinny Perretta Austin Pettis Julian Hawkins
REC 72 36 49 26
YDS 802 578 567 322
YPR 11.1 16.1 11.6 12.4
LONG 57 (TD) 73 (TD) 24 46
TD 7 2 9 3
YDS 766 614 265
YPC 5.1 5.5 4.8
LONG 69 57 (TD) 29
TD 13 4 4
2008 Rushing Statistics NAME Ian Johnson Jeremy Avery D.J. Harper
CAR 150 111 55
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Team record Annual salary
Career highlights Overall Bowls Awards
Offense WR Austin Pettis WR Titus Young WR Tyler Shoemaker LT Matt Slater LG Will Lawrence C Thomas Byrd RG Kevin Sapien RT Michael Ames TE Tommy Gallarda QB Kellen Moore RB Jeremy Avery
Special Teams
35-4 $850,000 35–4 1-2 2006 Paul "Bear" Bryant Award
Defense DE Ryan Winterswyk DT Billy Winn DT Chase Baker DE Jarrell Root LB Derrell Acrey LB Aaron Tevis LB/S Winston Venable CB Kyle Wilson CB Brandyn Thompson S Jeron Johnson S George Iloka
P/K Kyle Brotzman, KR Titus Young, Doug Martin, PR Kyle Wilson
Oregon starting lineup Spotlight on: DE Will Tukuafu
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2008 Rushing Statistics NAME CAR Jeremiah Johnson 168 LeGarrette Blount 137 Jeremiah Masoli 127
YDS 1201 1002 718
YPC 7.1 7.3 5.7
LONG 83 (TD) 72 66 (TD)
TD 13 17 10
YDS 751 508 473 421
YPR 15.0 14.5 13.1 10.8
LONG 76 (TD) 45 (TD) 48 (TD) 65 (TD)
TD 5 3 4 5
ATT 239
YDS 1744
CMP% YDS/A TD 56.9 7.30 13
2008 Receiving Statistics NAME Terence Scott Ed Dickson Jaison Williams Jeff Maehl
REC 50 35 36 39
Will Tukuafu gave the Broncos fits last season, recording six solo tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, and one sack against Boise State. He was a handful, in part because the Broncos paid a lot of attention to Nick Reed, and in part because the guy is just a stud. Coming out of Scottsdale CC, Tukuafu was ranked as one of the two best DL JCs in the nation and reached as high as No. 7 overall on Rivals list of JC players. He was originally recruited by BYU, going so far as to sign a letter of intent with the school. He chose to take a two-year mission instead, and found himself on the CC route when he returned. Thanks to his time away, he is now listed as the oldest player on the Oregon roster at age 25. Tukuafu, a team captain this season and the only returning starter on the defensive line, could be lined up often against Ames, playing in his first actual game in two years. How will Ames handle the new guy? Is Tukuafu's presence the reason why Tommy Gallarda was picked to start at TE against the Ducks? What will the coaching staff do to handle this matchup? It will be something to keep an eye on.
2008 Passing Statistics NAME CMP Jeremiah Masoli 136
Offense WR Jamere Holland WR Jeff Maehl WR Garrett Embry TE Ed Dickson LT Bo Thran LG Carson York C Jordan Holmes RG Mark Asper RT C.E. Kaiser QB Jeremiah Masoli RB LeGarrette Blount
Special Teams
INT 5
RAT 132.0
Defense DE Will Tukuafu DT Brandon Bair DT Blake Ferras DE Kenny Rowe OLB Eddie Pleasant MLB Casey Matthews OLB Spencer Paysinger CB Walter Thurmond III CB Talmadge Jackson III FS T.J. Ward ROV Javes Lewis
P Jackson Rice, K Morgan Flint, KR Walter Thurmond, KR LaMichael James, PR Kenjon Barner
In the WAC Utah State at No. 19 Utah Tonight, 7:00pm, .mtn
Nevada at No. 23 Notre Dame Saturday, 1:30pm, NBC
Central Arkansas at Hawaii Friday, 10:00pm
Louisiana Tech at Auburn Saturday, 5:00pm, ESPNU
San Jose State at No. 4 USC Saturday, 1:30pm, FSN
UC Davis at Fresno State Saturday, 8:00pm
Idaho at New Mexico State Saturday, 6:00pm, Altitude
scape has changed," athletic director Jack Swarbrick said. "... I don't know that Nevada isn't this year's Utah. I think we all have to have a more expansive view, a more studied understanding of how quickly it changes in the top level of college football today."
The days of Notre Dame contending almost annually for a national title are gone. The talk around South Bend is that if the Fighting Irish don't at least get back to a BCS bowl this season, Charlie Weis could be, too.
A home game against a seemingly weak opponent has not always resulted in a victory in recent years, with home losses to teams like Syracuse and Air Force on Notre Dame's resume.
"I'm not worried about hot seats, cold seats, anything," Weis said Tuesday. "I'm just worrying about trying to beat Nevada."
The unit will have to contend with an experienced Nevada offense centered around quarterback Colin Kaepernick, the 2008 WAC offensive player of the year. Kaepernick became the first player in NCAA history to pass for 2,500 yards and rush for 1,000 in a season, combining for 39 touchdowns through the air and on the ground.
The Wolf Pack open what looks like a manageable schedule for the Irish, with USC the only ranked opponent. This continues a recent trend, with Notre Dame getting away from extremely difficult schedules it was known for in the past. "I think our fans need to recognize how the BCS land-
"The sky is the limit for this team," Kaepernick said. "We're not going to Notre Dame just to be competitive and keep it close. We're going there to win." - article via CBS Sports
Common Bronco opponents Kentucky at Miami (OH) Saturday
Tulsa at Tulane Friday, ESPN
Troy at Bowling Green Tonight
UC Davis at Fresno State Saturday
Across the Country This week, ESPN’s College Gameday crew heads into Atlanta for a matchup between No. 5 Alabama and No. 7 Virginia Tech. Kirk Herbstreit, one part of the three-headed yukking monster on set, has been high on Boise State this offseason, going so far as to pick them to go undefeated for the season. Herbstreit also weighed in recently with his Herbie Awards. Here are some of his selections. UP AND COMING ASSISTANTS 1. Josh Heupel, Oklahoma 2. Justin Wilcox, Boise State 3. Danny Langsdorf, Oregon State 4. Corwin Brown, Notre Dame 5. Bryan Harsin, Boise State 6. Kirby Smart, Alabama QUARTERBACKS: POCKET PRESENCE 1. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma 2. Jevan Snead, Ole Miss 3. Jimmy Clausen, Notre Dame 4. Max Hall, BYU 5. Ryan Mallett, Arkansas 6. Colin Kaepernick, Nevada 7. Tim Hiller, Western Michigan
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1 Florida (99) 2 Texas 3 Southern Cal 4 Oklahoma 5 Alabama 6 Ohio State READY TO TAKE IT TO THE NEXT LEVEL Penn State 1. Toby Gerhart, Stanford I know defense wins championships, but dang. There 7 LSU 2. Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss may not be 450 yards of total offense in this whole 8 9 Virginia Tech 3. Damion Fletcher, Southern Miss game. I’d be surprised to see as many offensive Oklahoma State 4. LeGarrette Blount, Oregon touchdowns as defensive and special teams touch- 10 Mississippi 5. Michael Smith, Arkansas downs. We’re looking at a low-scoring slugfest here, 11 California 6. Nic Grigsby, Arizona not because both squads field grind-it-out offenses, 12 13 Georgia (1) but because neither team figures to be particularly Georgia Tech adept at moving the chains. In the end, the Tide will 14 15 Boise State finish out in front in what is apt to be an ugly affair. 16 Oregon 17 TCU - T. Kyle King, Dawg Sports 18 Utah (1) 1 Florida (58) 19 Florida State 2 Texas (2) 20 Brigham Young 3 Oklahoma 21 North Carolina 14 Boise State 4 USC 22 Iowa 15 Georgia Tech 5 Alabama 23 Nebraska 16 Oregon 6 Ohio State 24 Notre Dame What is the BlogPoll? It's a college 17 TCU 7 Virginia Tech Miami (FL) football poll run and voted on by 25 18 Florida State 8 Mississippi sports bloggers. No fooling! The goal 19 Utah 9 Oklahoma St. of the BlogPoll is to collect information from a slew of different eyes and 20 Brigham Young 9 Penn State compile it into a poll more just and accurate than the AP or coaches poll... 21 North Carolina 11 LSU but probably just the same if we're being honest. 22 Iowa 12 California 23 Notre Dame 13 Georgia We are more fun, though, and we do have an open, totally transparent 24 Nebraska system that attempts to reveal our voters' biases and deal with them in25 Kansas stead. We also have some killer one-liners. (Visit CBS Sports for details.) No. 5 Alabama vs. No. 7 Virginia Tech
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Boise State Roster 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Wilson, Kyle CB Pettis, Austin WR Potter, Chris WR Young, Titus WR Robinson, Jason S Harper, D.J. RB Coughlin, Mike QB Iloka, George S Tamburo, Mike QB Gavins, Jerrell CB Moore, Kellen QB Thompson, Brandyn CB Day, Garcia S Southwick, Joe QB Febis, Cedric DB Venable, Winston S Burks, Aaron WR Borgman, Josh CB Burroughs, Mitch WR Taylor, Jamar DB Martin, Doug S Johnson, Jeron S Johnson, Malcolm RB White, Hunter LB Kaiserman, Matt RB Avery, Jeremy RB Hodge, Jarvis RB Jackson, Tyler S Stanaway, Travis DB Murray, Antwon CB
5-10 6-3 5-9 5-11 5-11 5-9 6-5 6-3 5-11 5-9 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-1 6-3 5-11 6-2 5-7 5-9 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-9 5-9 6-0 5-11 5-11
186 201 161 170 194 198 212 207 183 171 187 180 204 182 197 223 186 169 188 193 201 194 181 224 188 173 203 203 188 177
Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Unk So. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. So.
32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 52 53 54 56 57 58 59 61 62 64 65 66 70 71 72 73 74
Silsby, Andy RB Smith, Tommy LB Moore, Kirby WR Brotzman, Kyle PK Tevis, Aaron LB Makinde, Ebenezer CB Lambert, Raphiel CB Wright, Drew FB Brockel, Richie TE Marshall, Kharyee DE Wilson, Matt LB Tjong-A-Tjoe, Ricky DT Mooney, Allen LB Mackey, Daron LB Choate, Michael WR Paul, Dan LB Percy, J.C. LB Elkin, Brad P Nisby, J.P. DT Acrey, Derrell LB Gholson, Zach DE Ames, Michael OL Davis, John Michael LB Pendergast, GarrettOL Wilson, Dave LB Lawrence, Will OL Kellogg, Joe OG Sapien, Kevin OL Myers, Brenel OG Paradis, Matt DT Byrd, Thomas C Waller, Zach OL Yriarte, Cory OL Slater, Matt OT Potter, Nate OL Swanson, Tom OL
5-11 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-3 5-11 5-7 5-9 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-3 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-5 6-1 6-4 6-6 6-6
221 218 196 201 228 164 200 188 240 207 212 282 211 233 190 241 214 201 305 235 248 281 210 271 222 293 305 286 267 275 284 289 281 290 293 273
Oregon Roster 1 1 2 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 30 30
Johnson, Marvin ROV Thomas, Darron QB Ward, T.J. FS Gaines, Tyrece WR Alston Jr., Remene RB Thurmond III, Walter CB Costa, Nate QB Peppars, Chad ROV Butterfield, Brian CB Masoli, Jeremiah QB Blount, LeGarrette RB Davis, D.J. WR Pleasant, Eddie SLB Jackson, Brian DB Radford, Tyrone CB Haines, Dustin QB Lewis, Javes CB Cantu, Blake WR Hawkins, Daryle QB Glasper, Willie CB Gildon, Anthony CB Holland, Jamere WR Boyett, John FS James, LaMichael RB Crenshaw, Andre RB Maehl, Jeff WR Barner, Kenjon DB Flint, Morgan PK Lokombo, Bo LB Lewis, Malachi TE Jackson, Titus FS Grady, Scott DB Cole, Nick WR Taylor, Tim P
5-11 6-3 5-11 6-3 5-8 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-3 6-1 6-0 6-4 5-11 6-1 6-1 5-10 5-9 5-11 6-1 5-11 5-9 6-3 6-4 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-11
199 200 201 204 200 180 215 185 182 214 240 205 223 193 195 205 185 191 190 188 175 185 190 180 196 175 180 163 226 220 192 180 185 182
Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. RFr. RFr. Sr. Jr. RFr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. RFr. Fr. Jr.
31 33 34 35 36 37 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 54 55 56 57 57 58 59 59 61 63 64 64
Shinaba, Jide RB Irvin, Tyrell DE Kam, Pono DB Paysinger, Spencer SLB Wallace, Will CB Jackson III, Talmadge CB Loper, Craig RB Briffett, Tyler SLB Tukuafu, Will DE Thompson, Blake LB Simms, Matt DE Paulson, David TE Littlejohn, Bryson LB Hanna, Brandon LB Turner, Terrell DE Clay, Michael LB Alonso, Kiko LB Bowlin, Mike PK Rice, Jackson P Toeaina, Simi DT Patterson, Steven LS Ward, NaDerris OL Stuckey, Dewitt LB Holmes, Jordan OL Showalter, Riley SLB Matthews, Casey LB Kaddu, Josh SLB Fox, Trevor OL Kamalani, Keloni LB Rowe, Kenny LB Montgomery, Terrance DT Palmer, Jeff LS Cody, Nick OL Greig, Mana OL Forer, Max OL Stewart, Jennings LB
5-10 6-1 6-1 6-3 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-11 6-4 5-11 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-3 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-5 5-11 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-5 5-11 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-5 5-11 6-3 6-3
180 219 188 216 178 182 195 210 272 220 219 250 227 233 248 220 225 192 225 318 215 266 222 285 225 235 201 287 205 230 291 193 270 285 271 200
So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. RFr. Sr. So. So. So. Jr. So. So. Fr. RFr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. RFr. RFr. Fr. Jr. RFr.
Sr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. So. Fr.
65 66 68 69 70 71 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 85 86 86 88 89 90 90 92 93 93 94 94 96 96 97 98 99 NA
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99
Wright, Faraji Broyles, Jake Gerke, Spencer Leno, Charles Durrant, Bronson Efaw, Kyle Alexander, Nick Hiwat, Geraldo King, Sean Pavel, Jimmy Gallarda, Tommy Peterson, Trevor Linehan, Gabe Koch, Chandler Shoemaker, Tyler Winn, Billy Grimes, Greg Hayes, Chuck McClellin, Shea Jungblut, Justin Hout, Byron Koontz, Darren Root, Jarrell Baker, Chase Winterswyk, Ryan Atkinson, Michael
Barker, Lance OT Hart, Taylor DE Kaiser, C.E. OL Thran, Bo OL Golpashin, Ramsen OL Benyard, Everett OL Spickerman, Brenton OL Weems, Darrion OL Burrell, Jamaal OL Carmichael, Charlie OT York, Carson OL Armstrong, Karrington OL Asper, Mark OL Tuinei, Lavasier WR Cavaille, Rory WR Jordan, Dion TE Dickson, Ed TE Jackson, Diante WR DiVincenzo, Chris DE Embry, Garrett WR Bair, Brandon DT DiVincenzo, Mike DE Ferras, Blake DT Murphy, Will WR Keliikipi, Wade DT Anderson, Anthony DT Beard, Rob PK Arden, Keaton DE Mackie, Mike WR Iupati, Andrew DT Teague, Brian TE Sager, Clint TE Hoffman, Justin WR Clark, Zac DE Harris, Cliff CB
OT OL OL OT OG TE DE WR TE PK TE TE TE TE WR DT DT DT DE DT DE DT DE DT DE DT
6-1 6-6 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-7 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-2 6-7 6-5 6-3 6-7 6-5 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-7 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-0 6-5 6-5 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-2 5-11
6-3 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-3 5-9 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-0
245 256 290 295 280 315 247 310 276 295 285 296 323 200 207 215 243 200 203 200 250 250 290 165 285 222 214 225 208 299 230 225 207 256 170
RFr. Unk Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. So. RFr. Fr. So. So. Sr. RFr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. RFr. Fr. Fr. RFr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. RFr. Jr. Fr.
284 257 290 249 266 229 237 189 240 212 249 245 213 244 207 288 271 290 262 241 241 254 259 296 263 332
Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. So. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr.