OSU PLAYER ACCOLADES
OSU ALL-STAR GAME PARTICIPANTS
All dates indicate season played/not year of the game
COACHES ALL-AMERICA BOWL
EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME
COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME
• Lubbock, Texas
• San Francisco, Calif.
• Chicago, Ill.
1960
1961
1964
1966
1967
1967
1968
Aaron Thomas, E
Hank Rivera, MB
Bob Grim, HE
Rockne Freitas, T
Harry Gunner, E
Skip Vanderbundt, LB
John Didion, C
1968
1968
1969
1970
1971
1971
1972
Bill Enyart, FB
Jon Sandstrom, DG
Jess Lewis, T
Craig Hanneman, T
Clark Hoss, F
Jack Turnbull, C
Steve Brown, LB
1995
2003
2003
2004
2006
2006
2007
2007
2008
2008
2009
2010
Reggie Tongue, FS
Dwan Edwards, DT
James Newson, WR
Bill Swancutt, DE
Joe Newton, TE
Sabby Piscitelli, SS
Roy Schuening, OG
Alexis Serna, PK
Andy Levitre, OT
Keenan Lewis, CB
Sean Canfield, QB
Stephen Paea, DT
SENIOR BOWL
• Mobile, Ala.
1960 Aaron Thomas, E
1961 Hank Rivera, HE
1964 Len Frketich, E
1966 Bob Grim, HB
(named Outstanding Back)
1968 John Didion, C
1968 Bill Enyart, FB
1968 Jon Sandstrom, DG
1969 Mike White, C
1985 Reggie Bynum, WR
1989 Pat Chaffey, FB
1990 Esera Tuaolo, NT
NORTH-SOUTH SHRINE GAME
• Montgomery, Ala.
1960 Aaron Thomas, E
1972 Mike Shannon, DL
BLUE-GRAY CLASSIC GAME
• Montgomery, Ala.
1975
1976
1979
1979
1983
1987
1988
1988
1992
Bob Horn, LB
Dennis Boyd, DE
Steve Coury, WR
Tim Smith, WR
Bryce Oglesby, RB
LaVance Northington, CB
Robb Thomas, WR
Erik Wilhelm, QB
Dwayne Owens, HB
1993
1994
1995
1996
1998
1998
1998
1998
Herschel Currie, CB
J.J. Young, HB
Reggie Tongue, FS
Darron Kirkman, FB
Jamil Braithwaite, DE
Armon Hatcher, SS
Andrae Holland, CB
Bryan Jones, LB
CHALLENGE BOWL
• Seattle, Wash.
1977 Gene Dales, LB
1977 Kerry Justin, CB
1977 Jim Walker, C
1977 Vern Ward, OT
1977 Larry Winker, OG
1978 Jerry Wilkinson, DE
HULA BOWL
• Honolulu, Hawai’i
1947
1951
1957
1957
1958
1959
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1966
1966
1967
1967
1968
1968
1968
1969
1970
1971
1971
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Dick Miller, E
Jim Clark, T
Joe Francis, TB
Ted Searle, T
Ted Bates, T
Ed Kaohelaulli, T
George Gnoss, G
Vern Burke, E
Rich Koeper, T
Jack O’Billovich, LB
Skip Diaz, G
Rockne Freitas, C
Pete Pifer, FB
Harry Gunner, OL
Skip Vanderbundt, LB
John Didion, C
Bill Enyart, FB
Jon Sandstrom, DG
Billy Main, WB
Craig Hanneman
Jim Sherbert, DE
Jack Turnbull, C
1972 Steve Brown, LB
1973 Greg Krpalek, C
1976 Dennis Boyd, DE
1979 Tim Smith, DB
1982 Chris Mangold, PK
1989 Pat Chaffey, FB
1989 Phil Ross, TE
1993 Alai Kalaniuvalu, OG
1996 Akili King, TB
1998 Inoke Breckterfield, DE
(named Outstanding Lineman)
1998 Joe Kuykendall, TE
2000 Keith Heyward-Johnson, CB
2001 Ken Simonton, TB
2002 Calvin Carlyle, SS
(named Outstanding Back)
2003 Terrell Roberts, CB
2006 Sir Henry Anderson, DT
2007 Yvenson Bernard, RB
2007 Gerard Lawson, KR
2007 Jeff Van Orsow, DE
1924
1926
1929
1929
1929
1931
1933
1933
1933
1937
1937
1938
1938
1940
1940
1940
1942
1943
1943
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1945
1946
1946
1946
1947
1948
1948
1948
1948
1950
1950
1950
1951
1954
1956
1956
1957
1957
1959
1960
1962
1964
1965
1965
1965
1966
1966
1967
Percy Locey, T
Orlie Robbins, E
Carl Gilmore, HB
Bill McKalip, E
Russ Striff, E
Kenneth Hammer, C
Pierre Bowman, HB
Harry Field, T
Ade Schwammel, T
Joe Gray, HB
Elmer Kolberg, FB
Prescott Hutchins, G
Joe Wendlick, E
Jim Kisselburgh, FB
Vic Sears, T
Leonard Younce, G
Lloyd Wickett, T
Quentin Greenough, C
Choc Shelton, FB
Dick Lorenz, E
Robert Stevens, B
Martin Chaves, G
Boyd Clement, C
Ted Ossowski, T
Paul Evensen, G
Bill Austin, T
Ken Carpenter, HB
Tom DeSylvia, G
Dick Gray, HB
Herman Clark, T
Jim Clark, G
John Thomas, E
Sam Baker, FB
Ron Aschbacher, T
Joe Francis, HB
Dave Jesmer, T
Ted Bates, T
Nub Beamer, FB
Aaron Thomas, E
Hank Rivera, HB
Vern Burke, E
Jack O’Billovich, LB
Bob Grim, WR
Pete Pifer, FB
Jim Wilkin, T
Harry Gunner, DE
Skip Vanderbrundt, LB
John Didion, C
1967
1967
1968
1968
1970
1970
1970
1970
1971
1971
1971
1973
1975
1976
1976
1978
1979
1985
1987
1988
1988
1990
1995
1997
1997
2000
2000
2000
2001
2002
2002
2002
2003
2003
2004
2004
2004
2005
2005
2005
2006
2007
2007
2008
2008
2008
2009
2010
Bill Enyart, FB
Jon Sandstrom, DL
Mel Easley, DB
Jess Lewis, DT
Craig Hanneman, T
Dave Schilling, FB
Jim Sherbert, DE
Jack Turnbull, C
Bill Bartley, DB
Steve Brown, LB
Jim Lilly, DB
Jeff Hart, T
Bob Horn, LB
Dennis Boyd, DE
Jay Locey, S
Jerry Wilkinson, DE
Steve Coury, WR
Reggie Bynum, WR
Dave Orndorff, C
Robb Thomas, WR
Erik Wilhelm, QB
Esera Tuaolo, DT
Akili King, TB
Andrae Holland, CB
Bryan Jones, LB
Terrance Carroll, SS
DeLawrence Grant, DE
T.J. Houshmandzadeh, WR
Chris Gibson, C
Nick Barnett, LB
Eric Manning, DT
Dennis Weathersby, CB
Tim Euhus, TE
Richard Seigler, LB
Derek Anderson, QB
Doug Nienhuis, OT
Aric Williams, CB
Trent Bray, LB
Keith Ellison, LB
Mike Hass, WR
Adam Koets, OT
Kyle DeVan, C
Derrick Doggett, LB
Al Afalava, S
Victor Butler, DE
Brandon Hughes, CB
Keaton Kristick, LB
Alex Linnenkohl, C
1952
1952
1960
1961
1962
1964
1966
1966
1967
Jim Clark, G
John Thomas, E
Aaron Thomas, E
Hank Rivera, HB
Terry Baker, QB
Len Frketich, E
Rockne Freitas, T
Bob Grim, HB
Harry Gunner, DE
1967
1968
1968
1968
1969
1969
1970
1974
Skip Vanderbundt, LB
John Didion, C
Bill Enyart, FB
Jon Sandstrom, DL
Mel Easley, DB
Jess Lewis, DT
Craig Hanneman, DT
Jeff Hart, T
ALL-STAR GRIDIRON CLASSIC
• Orlando, Fla.
1998 Brian Rogers, LB
1999 Jason White, OT
LAS VEGAS CLASSIC
• Las Vegas, Nev.
2005 Mitch Meeuwsen, FS
2006 Alvin Smith, DT
EASTHAM COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME
• Tempe, Ariz.
2010 James Dockery, CB
James Dockery (4) was one of three OSU seniors to play in
postseason all-star games following the 2010 season. Dockery
was the first Oregon State player to play in the Eastham College
All-Star Game in Tempe, Ariz.
Dave Nishitani
2011 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE
OSU PLAYER ACCOLADES
OSU AWARD WINNERS
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1967
1968
1968
1969
1969
1970
1970
1971
1971
1972
1972
1973
1973
1974
1974
1975
1975
1976
1976
1976
1976
1976
1977
1977
1977
Dick Gray, HB
Sam Baker, FB
Sam Baker, FB
Sam Baker, FB
Ralph Carr, HB
Ron Aschbacher, T
Ron Siegrist QB
Joe Francis, HB
Joe Francis, HB
Ted Bates, T
Dainard Paulson, HB
Chuck Marshall, FB
Terry Baker, QB
Terry Baker, QB
Verne Burke, E
Dan Espalin, S
Pete Pifer, FB
Pete Pifer, FB
Steve Preece, QB
Skip Vanderbundt, LB
Steve Preece, QB
Jon Sandstrom, C
Jess Lewis, T
Billy Main, WB
Craig Hanneman, DT
Dave Schilling, FB
Steve Brown, LB
Jeff Kolberg, SE
Steve Brown, LB
Rob Jurgenson, OG
Craig Fair, LB
Dick Maurer, FB
Jeff Hackenbruck, DT
Elvin Moman, TE
Bob Horn, LB
Mike Kobielsky, OG
Kerry Justin, CB
Jay Locey, FS
Greg Marshall, DT
Lee Overton, TB
Jim Walker, C
James Fields, FB
Lenny Holmes, CB
Greg Marshall, DT
1977 Tom Stevens, SS
1977 Vern Ward, OG
1978 Kevin Donaghue, OG
1978 Tom Schillinger, DT
1978 Tim Sim, TB
1978 Mike Smith, FB
1978 Tim Smith, CB
1978 Jerry Wilkinson, DE
1979 Steve Coury, WR
1979 Tom Schillinger, DT
1980 Tony Robinson, FB
1981 Roger Levasa, C
1081 Victor Simmons, FL
1982 Bryce Oglesby, FB
1982 Jerome Boyd, SLB
1983 Bryce Oglesby, FB
1984 Angelo Dilulo, DT
1985 Reggie Bynum, WR
1986 Dave Montagne, WR
1987 Robb Thomas, WR
1987 Rich Haggerty, D
1988 Andre Harris, FS
1988 Erik Wilhelm, QB
1989 Pat Chaffey, FB
1989 Esera Tuaolo, DT
1990 Reggie Pitchford, TB
1990 Esera Tuaolo, DT
1991 Todd Sahlfeld, MLB
1992 Fletcher Keister, OG
1993 Chad Paulson, HB
1993 Tony O’Billovich, LB
1994 Rico Petrini, ILB
1995 Reggie Tongue, FS
1996 Akili King, TB
1997 Inoke Breckterfield, DE
1998 Tim Alexander, WR
1998 Inoke Breckterfield, DE
1999-2002 None Awarded
2003 Dwan Edwards, DT
2003 Steven Jackson, TB
2003 Richard Seigler, LB
2004 Derek Anderson, QB
2004 Bill Swancutt, DE
2005 Award Discontinued
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1967
1968
1968
1969
1969
1970
1970
1971
1971
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1974
1975
1975
1976
1976
1977
1977
1977
1978
1978
1978
1979
1979
1980
1980
1981
1981
Eric Davis, LB
Jason Downs, OG
Tony O’Billovich, LB
Michael Hale, SS
1995 Kane Rogers, MLB
1996 Jamie Critchlow, OL
2003 Bill Swancutt, DE
COACHES AWARD
1985
1986
1987
OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN
1955
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
Jim Brackins, OG
Buzz Randall, C
None
Tony Ankerson, LE
Dennis Pieters, G
Ladd Horn, FB
Dick Fulwyler, LT
Gordon Queen, QB
Jim Smith, DH
Greg Hartman, DE
Bob Mayes, HB
Steve Preece, QB
Sal Cirrincione, HB
Gary Barton, QB
Dennis Draper, HB
Fred Stewart, OG
Roger Hall, SE
Mark Wickert, DH
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1982
1983
1983
1983
1984
Bob Horn, LB
Lee Overton, FL
Larry Dozier, TB
Cory Osenga, LB
Scott Richardson, QB
Willie Johnson, TB
Chris Smith, TE
Roger Levasa, C
Rick Loberg, OT
Randy Holmes, TB
Reggie DePee, CB
Reggie Bynum, WR
Joe Phillips, DE
Darrick Brilz, OG
Joe Smylie, WLB
Willie Stubblefield, OLB
Award Discontinued
1982 Mark Bonner, C
1982 Kenny Taylor, CB
1983 John Gonzalez, NG
1983 Ladd McKittrick, QB
1984 Tony Green, FB
1984 Osia Lewis, WLB
1985 Dave Montagne, WR
1985 Jeff Schneider, MLB
1986 Teddy Johnson, CB
1986 Robb Thomas, WR
1987 Owen Hooven, OT
1987 Tom Vettrus, DE
1988 Pat Chaffey, FB
1988 Pellom McDaniels, DE
1989 John Feinga, C
1989 Mike Maggiore, DE
1990 Adam Albaugh, OT
1990 Brent Huff, FS
1991 Jason Downs, OT
1991 Sailusi Poulivaati, DT
1992 Tony O’Billovich, LB
1992 John Young, FB
1993 Adam Albaugh, OT
1993 Mark Schulz, DE
1994 Darin Borter, OG
1994 Packy Ena, DE
1995 Ahmani Johnson, OLB
1995 Phil Lafler, OT
1996 Darron Kirkman, FB
1996 Anthony Murray, LB
1998 Jamil Braithwaite, DE
2003 Mike Hass, WR
2004-05
None Awarded
2006 Matt Moore, QB
2007 Victor Butler, DE
2007 Tim Clark, CB
2008 Shane Morales, WR
2008 Mike Remmers, OT
2009 Sean Canfield, QB
2009 Grant Johnson, OG
2009 Michael Philipp, OT
2010 Anthony Watkins, S
2010 Markus Wheaton, WR
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1968
1968
1969
1970
1970
1971
1971
1972
1972
1973
1973
1974
1975
1975
Bobb McKittrick, OG
Ernie Zwalen, OT
Bobb McKittrick, OG
Tony Arana, FB
Neil Plumley, T
Mike Kline, T
Mike Dolby, G
Jim Funston, G
Jeff Harris, T
Al Funston, G
Tim Osmer, DB
Tom Coccione, E
Dave Marlette, G
Jerry Belcher, E
Bill Enyart, FB
Bob Mayes, HB
Dale Branch, DT
Scott Freeburn, DT
Bob Jossis, DB
Bill Cariquist. WB
Jim Sherbert, DE
Mike Shannon, DG
Ralph Show, RB
Bill Cecil, RB
Lee Nielsen, DT
Bob Martin, DB
Dennis Boyd, DT
Steve Gervais, QB
1975 Jay Locey DB
1976 Jay Locey, FS
1977 Greg Marshall, DT
1978 Craig Spiegelberg, C
1979 Terry Batchelder, LB
1980 Mark Hettum, S
1981 Chris Smith, TE
1981 Derek Warren, WLB
1982 Ron Vogel, TE
1983 Greg Mulkey, LB
1984 Robert Adams, WR
1985 Robert Adams, WR
1986 Darrick Brilz, OT
1987 Don Odegard, CB
1988 Terry Page, LB
1989 James Jones, FB
1990 David Miller, C
1991 Ed Browning, QB
1992 Rickey Fizer, DE
1993 Chad Paulson, HB
1994 Adam Thomas, C
1995 Darin Borter, OG
1996 Tony Huot, DE
1997 None Awarded
1998 Larry Ramirez, OT
1999 - 2002 - None Awarded
2003 Tim Euhus, TE
2004 Award Discontinued
MOST INSPIRATIONAL
1985
1985
1987
1988
Osia Lewis, WLB
Paul Saunders, DE
Brian Taylor, TB
Andre Harris, TB
2006
2007
2007
2008
2008
Taylor Kavanaugh, WR
Victor Butler, DE
Taylor Kavanaugh, WR
Taylor Kavanaugh, WR
David Pa’aluhi, LB
1989
1990
2010
2010
Esera Tuaolo, NT
Esera Tuaolo, NT
Jacquizz Rodgers, RB
James Rodgers, WR
LUNCHBUCKET AWARD
2009
2009
2010
2010
Taylor Kavanaugh, WR
James Rodgers, WR
Cameron Collins, LB
Aaron Nichols, WR
TEAM AWARD
DEE ANDROS “HEART” AWARD
1991
1992
1993
1994
Dwayne Fournier, LE
Ed Kaohelaulii, T
Marne Palmateer, BB
Earl Woodward, T
Roger Johnson, E
Neil Plumley, T
Paul Seale, E
Ron Doman, G
Cliff Watkins, HB
Thurman Bell, DH
Wayne Valley, T
Bill Enyart, FB
Harry Gunner, DE
Billy Main, WB
Larry Rich, S
Mel Easley, DB
Bryce Huddleston, HB
Mark Dippel, DT
Jeff Kolberg, SE
Fred Hauck, G
Roger Smith, FB
Bill Bartley, DB
Rod Petersen, TE
Doug Doyle, OG
Jerry Hackenbruck, DT
Jeff Hart, OT
Bob Horn, LB
Greg Marshall, C
Ernie Richardson, DE
Tom Stevens, SS
Larry Winkler, OG
Karl Halberg, FL
Kent Howe, LB
Clarrence Smithey, DE
Dwayne Hall, SE
Craig Roussell, DT
Reggie Williams, LB
Scott Richardson, QB
Nick Westerberg, DE
Craig Sowash, DE
Ron Vogel, TE
Terry Harris, FS
Tim Sim, SE
ATTITUDE & SCHOLARSHIP
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
2011 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE
(O) Tyrone Taylor, TB
(D) Joe LaCoste, SS
(O) Jerald Carr, FB
(D) Joe Polamalu, LB
(O) Corey Beyerlin, OG
(D) Mike Maggiore, DT
(O) Brad D’Ancona, OT
(D) Zechariah Davis, CB
(O) Scott Wright, FB
(D) Mark Price, LB
(O) Julius Young, RB
(D) Rico Petrini, LB
Kane Rogers, LB
Brad Barcroft, LB
(O) Adam Thomas, C
(O) Sedrick Thomas, QB
(D) Matt Dickerhoof, LB
(D) Brian Warner, CB
(O) Grant Forman, OT
(O) Jason Kern, HB
(D) Garrick Hart, OLB
(D) Tracy May, DT
1994
(O) Jeff Miller, C
(O) DeShawn Williams, NH
(O) Adrian Woodson, QB
(D) Eric Cummings, DT
(D) Adrian Eggleston, DE
(D) Brian Rogers, DT
1995
(O) Todd Harris, QB
(O) Akili King, TB
(D) Jonathan Jackson, OLB
(D) Aaron Wells, ILB
1996 (O) Jeremy Brown, TB
(O) Johnno Lazetich, FB
(O) Adrian Woodson, QB
(D) Jamil Braithwaite, DE
(D) Terrence Carroll, SS
(D) Ryan Person, FS
1997-2003
None Awarded
2004 (D) Aric Williams, CB
2005-06
None Awarded
2007 (O) Ryan Gunderson, QB
2007 Ryan Gunderson, QB
2008 Victor Butler, DE
2008 Lyle Moevao, QB
2009 Lyle Moevao, QB
SCOUT TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR
OFFENSE
2006 Lyle Moevao, QB
2008 Jordan Bishop, WR
2008 Jordan Jenkins, RB
2009 Josh Andrews, C
2009 Jordan Jenkins, RB
2010 Tyler Anderson, RB
2010 Connor Hamlett, TE
DEFENSE
2007 Cameron Collins, S
2008 Matt LaGrone, DE
2008 Zane Norris, LB
2009 Dax Dilbeck, S
2010 Scott Crichton, DE
2010 Shiloah Te’o, LB
SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
Mike Matthews, WLB
Joe LaCoste, FB
Brian Taylor, TB
Troy Bussanich, PK
Mark Bennett, P
Dwayne Owens, TB
Cory Huot, LB
Dwayne Owens, HB
J.D. Stewart, FB
Brad Barcroft, TE
1995 Bryan Jones, FS
1996 Mike Jacot, FB
1997 None Awarded
1998 Jose Cortez, PK
1999-2002 None Awarded
2003 Kirk Yliniemi, PK
2004 Sam Paulescu, P
2004 Chaz Scott, LB
2005 Award Discontinued
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OSU PLAYER ACCOLADES
OSU AWARD WINNERS
OSU FOOTBALL CAPTAINS
1893 No record
1894 No record
1895 A.J. Simpson
1896 A.J. Simpson
1897 Daniel Bodine
1898 No record
1899 Fred Walters
1900-01 No football
Athletics prohibited by regents
1902 John Gault
1903 John Gault
1904 Bert Pilkington
1905 Bert Pilkington
1906 Herb Root
1907 Leonard Darby
1908 Frank Pendergrass
1909 Carl Wolff
1910 James Evenden
1911 Bird Howley
1912 Tom E. May
1913 Otto Sitton
1914 James Shaw
1915 Gus Hofer
1916 Brewer Billie
1917 Lee Bissett
1918 Meier Newman
1919 Raymond Archibald
1920 Henry Rearden
1921 Chuck Rose
1922 Gap Powell
1923 Percy Locey
1924 Millard Scott
1925 No captains elected
full season through Paul
Schissler’s remaining years
(1926-32) and Lon Stiner’s
years (1933-48). Stiner appointed captains per game.
1949 Tom DeSylvia
1950 Arvid Niemi (for Stan
McGuire, who was killed prior
to the season)
1951 John Thomas
1952 Jim Cordial
1953 LaVerne Ferguson
1954 Wes Ediger
1954 Jim Withrow
1955 Howard Buettgenback
1955 Ron Siegrist
1956 Dick Corrick
1956 Gerry Laird
1957 Ted Searle
1958 Jim Brackins
1958 Buzz Randall (Randall
died before the season began)
1959 Jerry Doman
1959 George Enderle
1959 Ed Kaohelaulii
1960 Doug Bashor
1961 Mike Kline
1962 George Gnoss
1963 Bruce Williams
1964 Dick Ruhl
1964 Booker Washington
1965 Jack O’Billovich
1965 Cliff Watkins
1966 Bob Grim
1966 Russ Kuhns
1967 Dave Marlette
1967 Skip Vanderbundt
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1989
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1990
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1991
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1992
1992
1993
1993
1993
1993
1994
1994
Steve Preece
Jon Sandstrom
Mike White
Jess Lewis
Craig Hanneman
Rob Jurgenson
Jim Sherbert
Steve Brown
Rob Jurgenson
Jim Mott
Rod Petersen
Jerry Hackenbruck
Greg Krpalek
Bob Horn
Mike Kobielsky
Jay Locey, SS
Lee Overton, WR
Greg Marshall, DT
Jim Walker, C
Kent Peyton, LB
Craig Spiegelberg, OT
Steve Coury, WR
Kevin Donaghue, OG
Tim Smith, CB
Reggie Williams, LB
Tony Robinson, TB
Nick Westerberg, DE
Roger Levasa, C
Victor Simmons, FL
Maurice Porter, DE
Ed Singler, QB
James Murphy, SLB
Bryce Oglesby, FB
Angelo Dilulo, DT
Jack Lester, C
Kenny Taylor, CB
Robert Adams, WR
Tom Emmons, OT
Jack Lester, C
Osia Lewis, WLB
Dave Giacomelli, OT
Rich Haggerty, DT
Dave Montagne, WR
LaVance Northington, CB
Rich Haggerty, DT
Bronco Mendenhall, LB
Dave Orndorff, C
Jeff Schneider, MLB
Kenny Felix, OG
Andre Harris, FS
Mike Matthews, LB
Brian Taylor, TB
Robb Thomas, WR
Pat Chaffey, FB
Pellom McDaniels, DE
Phil Ross, TE
Larry Vladic, SS
Matt Booher, QB
Esera Tuaolo, DT
Eric Davis, LB
Tom Nordquist, C
Todd Sahlfeld, LB
Fletcher Keister, OG
Sailusi Poulivaati, DT
Herschel Currie, CB
Tony O’Billovich, LB
Chad Paulson, HB
Ian Shields, QB
William Ephraim, CB
J.J. Young, HB
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2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
Mark Olford, HB
Cameron Reynolds, HB
Kane Rogers, ILB
J.D. Stewart, FB
Reggie Tongue, FS
Rahim Muhammad, QB
Marc Williams, SS
Game captains
Tim Alexander, WR
Brian Rogers, SLB
Terrence Carroll, SS
Roddy Tompkins, WR
Aaron Wells, DT
Terrence Carroll, SS
DeLawrence Grant, DE
Darnell Robinson, SLB
Ken Simonton, TB
Jonathan Smith, QB
James Allen, LB
Ken Simonton, TB
Jonathan Smith, QB
Nick Barnett, OLB
Eric Manning, DT
James Newson, WR
Richard Seigler, MLB
Dwan Edwards, DT
Steven Jackson, TB
James Newson, WR
Richard Seigler, MLB
Derek Anderson, QB
Jonathan Pollard, LB
Bill Swancutt, DE
Trent Bray, LB
Keith Ellison, LB
Mike Hass, WR
Yvenson Bernard, TB
Matt Moore, QB
Joe Newton, TE
Sabby Piscitelli, SS
Yvenson Bernard, TB
Alan Darlin, LB
Derrick Doggett, LB
Ryan Gunderson, QB
Sammie Stroughter, WR
Jeff Van Orsow, DE
Victor Butler, DE
Brandon Hughes, CB
Andy Levitre, OT
Sammie Stroughter, WR
Sean Canfield, QB
Keaton Kristick, LB
Lyle Moevao, QB
Stephen Paea, DT
Gregg Peat, OG
James Dockery, CB
Alex Linnenkohl, C
Gabe Miller, DE
Stephen Paea, DT
Dwight Roberson, LB
James Rodgers, WR
Cameron Collins, LB
Kevin Frahm, DT
Lance Mitchell, S
Mike Remmers, OT
James Rodgers, WR
OSU’S CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
The Academic All-America teams program was established by CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) in 1952 to honor, each year, those college student-athletes who excel
both in the classroom and on the athletic field. The following Oregon State athletes have been
named Academic All-American since 1952:
* - indicates Academic Player of the Year
FOOTBALL
1962 Terry Baker, QB (first team)
1967 Bill Enyart, FB (first team)
1968 Bill Enyart, FB (first team)
1992 Chad Paulson, HB (second team)
1993 Chad Paulson, HB (first team)
1999 Aaron Koch, OG (second team)
BASEBALL
1986 Ken Bowen, SS (second team)
Bryan Ganter, OF (honorable mention)
1987 Ken Bowen, SS (first team)
Bryan Ganter, OF (first team)
1994 Mason Smith, P (first team)
1998 Ben Bertrand, C (second team)
2007 Mitch Canham, C (third team)
GYMNASTICS
1984 Heidi Anderson (third team)
1991 Joy Selig (third team)
1992 Chari Knight (second team)
1993 Amy Durham (second team)
1994 Chari Knight (second team)
Traci Crover (third team)
1997 Rändi Miller (second team)
2008 Yuki Lamb (third team)
MEN’S SOCCER
2002 Aaron McHardy, F (second team)
MEN’S TRACK
1988 John Thomas (third team)
SOFTBALL
1999 Tarrah Beyster, P (second team)
VOLLEYBALL
2000 Gina Schmidt (first team)
2001 Gina Schmidt (first team)
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
1983 Juli Coleman, G (honorable mention)
1984 Juli Coleman, G (second team)
1985 Juli Coleman, G (second team)
1987 Chelle Flamoe, G (second team)
1988 *Chelle Flamoe, G (first team)
1989 *Chelle Flamoe, G (first team)
WOMEN’S GOLF
1993 Margo Evashevski (first team)
1994 *Margo Evashevski (first team)
WOMEN’S ROWING
2001 Cassie Bouska (second team)
WOMEN’S SWIMMING
2004 Birte Steven (first team)
WRESTLING
1996 Les Gutches (first team)
PACIFIC-12 ALL-ACADEMIC FIRST TEAM SELECTIONS
1980 Mark Hettum, S
1981 Eric Bosworth, LB
1982 Tony Fuller, SS
James Terrell, TB
Kenny Taylor, CB
Ron Vogel, TE
1983 Robert Adams, WR
Kenny Taylor, CB
1984 Robert Adams, WR
Kenny Taylor, CB
1985 Robert Adams, WR
Teddy Johnson, CB
1986 Darrick Brilz, OT
Scott Monson, SS
Don Odegard, FS
1987 Don Odegard, DB
1988 Pat Chaffey, FB
1989 Pat Chaffey, FB
1990 James Jones, FB
1992 Chad Paulson, HB
1993 Chad Paulson, HB
Kane Rogers, ILB
1994 Cameron Reynolds, HB
Kane Rogers, ILB
1995 Darin Borter, OG
Andrae Holland, CB
Nathan McAtee, LB
Cameron Reynolds, HB
Doug Stuckey, P
1996 Tony Huot, DE
Randy Lund, PK
Nathan McAtee, LB
1997 Nathan McAtee, MLB
1998 Larry Ramirez, OG
Aaron Wells, DT
1999 Aaron Koch, OG
Dennis Weathersby, CB
Aaron Wells, DT
2000 Kyle Rosselle, DE
Dennis Weathersby, CB
2001 Seth Trimmer, WR
Dennis Weathersby, CB
2002 Seth Trimmer, WR
Dennis Weathersby, CB
2003 Matt Brock, C
Bill Swancutt, DE
Kirk Yliniemi, PK
2004 Matt Brock, C
Bill Swancutt, DT
2005 Andy Darkins, LB
Keenan Lewis, CB
2006 Keenan Lewis, CB
Sammie Stroughter, RS
2007 Keenan Lewis, CB
2008 Pernnell Booth, DT
Cameron Collins, S
Casey Kjos, WR
Sammie Stroughter, WR
2009 Cameron Collins, S
Kevin Frahm, DE
Taylor Kavanaugh, WR
Casey Kjos, WR
2010 Cameron Collins, LB
Kevin Frahm, DT
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PAC-12 COACH OF THE YEAR
WALTER CAMP ALL-AMERICA TEAM
NACDA HALL OF FAME
1989 Dave Kragthorpe
2000 Dennis Erickson
2008 Mike Riley
The following Oregon State Athletic Directors have been inducted
into the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics
Hall of Fame:
2008 Jacquizz Rodgers
1916
1956
1958
1962
1963
1968
PAC-12 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
* 2nd team selection; ** 3rd team selection
2004 Bill Swancutt (co-Defensive POY)
2010 Stephen Paea
CHEVROLET MVP AWARD
PAC-12 OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
2003 Brandon Browner, CB
2005 Jeremy Perry, OG
2008 Jacquizz Rodgers, RB
MORRIS TROPHY
The Morris Trophy is a unique award given to the outstanding offensive and defensive linemen in the Conference. What makes the
award unique is the selection method. The starting offensive linemen in the Pac-10 vote for the defensive linemen and vice versa.
1989 Esera Tuaolo, DT
1998 Inoke Breckterfield, DE
2004 Bill Swancutt, DE
2009 Stephen Paea, DT
2010 Stephen Paea, DT
Herm Abraham, HB**
John Witte, T
Ted Bates, OT
Terry Baker, QB
Vern Burke, WR
John Didion, C
1972
2000
2005
2005
2009
Steve Brown, LB
Ken Simonton, RB*
Mike Hass, WR
Alexis Serna, PK*
Jacquizz Rodgers, RB*
Date of Induction
1985
1991
CoSIDA HALL OF FAME
ABC-TV, CBS-TV and Chevrolet present a $1,000 scholarship and
a plaque to the school whose player was picked as MVP of the
game televised by the station.
1978
1978
1981
1982
1983
2001
2001
2001
2002
Name
Years Served as OSU AD
Jim Barratt
1966-76
Dee Andros
1976-85
Tim Smith, CB, vs. Washington
Steve Smith, QB, vs. Washington State
Randy Holmes, FB, vs. Minnesota
James Murphy, WLB vs. Washington
Bryce Oglesby, FB, vs. California
Mitch Meeuwsen, SS, vs. UCLA
Steven Jackson, TB, vs. USC
Ken Simonton, TB, vs. Oregon
James Newson, WR, vs. UCLA
The following Oregon State sports information directors have
been inducted into the CoSIDA (College Sports Information
Directors of America) Hall of Fame:
Name
Hal Cowan
Years as SID
Oregon State, 1976-2004
Oregon, 1967-74
California, 1966-67
Central Michigan, 1965-66
Date of Induction
1993
CoSIDA ACADEMIC HALL OF FAME
The following Oregon State athletes have been inducted into the
CoSIDA Academic Hall of Fame:
Name
Terry Baker
RHODES SCHOLARS
Sport/Years
Football - 1960-62
Basketball - 1961-63
Date of Induction
1991
MAXWELL AWARD
The following OSU athletes have been named Rhodes Scholarship
recipients:
Presented to the nation’s outstanding college football player by
the Maxwell Football Club of Philadelphia.
1984 Knute Buehler, Baseball
1988 Wes Sands, Men’s Crew
NATIONAL ATHLETIC TRAINERS ASSOCIATION
HALL OF FAME
1962 Terry Baker, QB
NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME
UPI COLLEGE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Name
Bill Robertson
The following Oregon State football coaches and players have
been inducted into the National Football College Hall of Fame,
located in South Bend, Ind.:
1962 Terry Baker, QB
SPORTING NEWS PLAYER OF THE YEAR
1962 Terry Baker, QB
LOU GROZA AWARD
Presented to the nation’s top placekicker
PLAYERS
Name
Terry Baker
Bill Enyart
COACHES
Name
Tommy Prothro
2005 Alexis Serna, PK
BILETNIKOFF AWARD
Presented to the nation’s top wide receiver
Pos.
QB
FB
Years Date of Induction
1960-62
1982
1966-68
2011
School
Oregon State
UCLA
Years Date of Induction
1955-64
1991
1965-70
2005 Mike Hass, WR
NATIONAL BASEBALL HALL OF FAME
POP WARNER AWARD
For outstanding senior football player on Pacific Coast, since 1949.
The following Oregon State athletes have been inducted into the
National Baseball Hall of Fame:
1957 Joe Francis, TB
1962 Terry Baker, QB
Name
Ralph Coleman
1963 Vern Burke, WR
1966 Pete Pifer, FB
Years
Date of Induction
1923-28, 1930-31, 1938-66 January 7, 1968
VOIT MEMORIAL TROPHY
NATIONAL WRESTLING HALL OF FAME
For outstanding football player on Pacific Coast, award originated
in 1951.
The following Oregon State coaches/athletes have been inducted
into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame:
1962 Terry Baker, QB
1963 Vern Burke, SE
Name
Dale Thomas
1966 Pete Pifer, FB
HAYWARD AWARD
The Hayward Award is given annually by Oregon sportswriters
and sportscasters to the oustanding athlete in the state of
Oregon. The following OSU athletes from the sport of football
have won the award:
1957
1958
1961
1966
Joe Francis
Ted Bates
Terry Baker
Pete Piker
1969 Jess Lewis
2003 Steven Jackson
(co-winner)
Ted Bates, OT
John Didion, C
Jon Sandstrom, DT
Dee Andros,
Coach of the Year
Date of Induction
1980
JAMES NAISMITH MEMORIAL
BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME
The following Oregon State basketball coaches have been
inducted into the James Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of
Fame, located in Springfield, Mass.:
Name
Amory T. “Slats” Gill
Ralph Miller
Years at OSU
1929-64
1951-89
Date of Induction
1967
1988
HELMS FOUNDATION HALL OF FAME
PLAYBOY MAGAZINE
PRESEASON ALL-AMERICA PICKS
1958
1968
1968
1968
Years
1957-90
1972
2001
2001
2009
2010
Steve Brown, LB
James Allen, LB
Dennis Weathersby, CB
Jacquizz Rodgers, RB
James Rodgers, WR
Name
Amory T. “Slats” Gill
Ralph Coleman
Bill Robertson
Sport/Pos.Years
Date of Induction
Basketball coach, 1929-64
1950
Baseball coach, 1923-66
1968
Athletic trainer, 1946-80
1971
ROSE BOWL HALL OF FAME
The following athletes have been inducted into the Rose Bowl
Hall of Fame:
Don Durdan, MVP of 1942 Rose Bowl - inducted 1998
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Years at OSU
1946-80
Date of Induction
1971
STATE OF OREGON SPORTS HALL OF FAME
BASEBALL
Wes Schulmerich - 1980
BASKETBALL
Lew Beck - 1981
Mel Counts - 1982
Cliff Crandall - 1981
Dave Gambee - 1980
Buck Grayson - 1983
A.C. Green - 2003
Jim Jarvis - 1987
Steve Johnson - 1995
Ed Lewis - 1980
John Mandic - 1982
Wally Palmberg - 1981
Gary Payton - 2009
Emphraim “Red” Rocha - 1980
Carol Menken-Schaudt - 1993
Charlie Sitton - 1997
FOOTBALL
Bill Austin - 1982
Sam Baker - 1980
Terry Baker - 1980
Ted Bates - 1996
Paul Brothers - 2010
Vern Burke - 1982
Ken Carpenter - 1982
Don Durdan - 1981
Bill Enyart - 2003
Joe Francis - 1981
Norman “Red” Franklin - 1980
Quentin Greenough - 1981
Bob Grim - 1990
Percy Locey - 1981
Howard Maple - 1981
Bill McKalip - 1991
Hal Moe - 1982
Pete Pifer - 1991
George A. “Gap” Powell - 1982
Steve Preece - 1988
Ted Schwammel - 1981
Vic Sears - 1980
Aaron Thomas - 1982
John Witte - 1983
Len Younce - 1980
GOLF
Dr. Mary Budke - 1991
Dick Yost - 1982
GYMNASTICS
Mary Ayotte-Law - 2007
Chari Knight - 2005
Joy Selig - 2010
MULTI-SPORT ATHLETE
Steve Pauly - 1988
SKIING
Jean Saubert - 1983
SOFTBALL
Carolyn Fitzwater - 1992
TRACK & FIELD
Dick Fosbury - 1980
Ralph Hill - 1980
Joni Huntley - 1990
Forrest Smithson - 1981
Grant Swan - 1980
WRESTLING
Ron Finley - 1982
Jess Lewis - 1981
Chet Newton - 1980
Robin Reed - 1980
COACHES
Dee Andros - 1986
Ralph Coleman - 1981
Amory “Slats” Gill - 1980
Roy S. “Spec” Keene - 1982
Ralph Miller - 1988
Tommy Prothro - 1989
Lon Stiner - 1981
Dale Thomas - 1991
Paul Valenti - 1982
SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION TO
SPORTS
John Eggers - 1981
Bob Blackburn - 2002
(broadcaster)
TEAMS
1942 Rose Bowl Team (1985)
1962-63 Men’s Basketball (2004)
1965-66 Men’s Basketball (2006)
1967 “Giant Killers”
football team (1992)
1980-81 Men’s basketball
team (1996)
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OSU ALL-PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE SELECTIONS
1956 John Witte, OT
Earnel Durden, HB
1957 Buzz Randall, C
Joe Francis, TB
1958 Ted Bates, OT
Jim Brackins, OG
OSU ALL-COAST PLAYERS
(Selected by either AP or UPI)
1926
1928
1930
1932
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1956
1957
1958
1962
Jim Dixon,T
Howard Maple, QB
Bill McKalip, E
Hal Moe, HB
Ed Stack, G
Joe Gray, HB
Prescott Hutchins, G
Joe Wendlick, E
Jim Kisselburgh, FB
Eberle Schultz, G
Vic Sears,T
Len Younce, G
Quentin Greenough, C
Don Durdan, HB
George Peters, QB
Joe Day, FB
Bill Austin, T
Don Samuel, HB
Ken Carpenter, HB
John Thomas, E
Herman Clark, T
Sam Baker, FB
Ron Aschbacher, T
Earnel Durden, HB
John Witte, T
Joe Francis, TB
Buzz Randall, C
Ted Bates, T
Rich Koeper, T
Terry Baker, QB
1963
1964
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1985
Vern Burke, SE
Jack O’Billovich, LB
Russ Kuhns, LB
Pete Pifer, FB
Dennis Rozario, DT
Jim Wilkin, OT
Jess Lewis, DT
Jon Sandstrom, OG
John Didion, C
Bill Enyart, FB
Mel Easley, DB
Mike White, C
Craig Hanneman, DT
Jim Lilly, DB
Dave Schilling, FB
Jim Sherbert, DE
Jack Turnbull, C
Bill Bartley, DB
Steve Brown, LB
Greg Krpalek, C
Dave Brown, TE
Jeff Hart, OT
Greg Krpalek, C
Bob Horn, LB
Jay Locey, S
Jim Walker, C
Jerry Wilkinson, DE
Steve Coury, WR
Reggie Bynum, WR
LaVance Northington, CB
Stephen Paea (54, below) was the Pac-10’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2010 and was awarded the
Morris Trophy each of the last two years. Jacquizz Rodgers (1, bottom right) was an All-Pac-10 First
Team running back each of his three years at Oregon State and was the Offensive Player of the Year as
a freshman in 2008 - a first in Pac-10 history.
Chris Becerra
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OSU ALL-PACIFIC-12 CONFERENCE PLAYERS
The following OSU players were selected first-team All-Pac-10 by the league’s coaches:
2001
Eric Manning, DT
1964
Dan Espalin, DB
2002
Nick Barnett, LB
Rich Koeper, OT
Steven Jackson, TB
1965
Jack O’Billovich, LB
Eric Manning, DT
Pete Pifer, FB
Richard Seigler, LB
1966
Skip Diaz, DT
Dennis Weathersby, CB
Pete Pifer, FB
2003
Tim Euhus, TE
Jim Wilkin, OT
Steven Jackson, TB
1967
Bill Enyart, FB
James Newson, WR
Gary Houser, WR
Richard Seigler, LB
Dave Marlette, OG
2004
Bill Swancutt, DT (Co-Def. MVP)
1968
John Didion, C
Mike Hass, WR
Bill Enyart, FB
Mitch Meeuwsen, FS
Jon Sandstrom, DT
Doug Nienhuis, OT
Clyde Smith, OG
2005
Trent Bray, LB
1969
Mel Easley, DB
Keith Ellison, LB
Jess Lewis, DT
Mike Hass, WR
1970
Craig Hanneman, DT
Sam Paulescu, P
Jim Sherbert, DE
Alexis Serna, PK
1971
Steve Brown, LB
2006
Yvenson Bernard, RB
1972
Bill Bartley, DB
Jeremy Perry, OG
Steve Brown, LB
Sabby Piscitelli, SS
Rob Jurgensen, OG
2007
Roy Schuening, OG
1974
Jeff Hart, OT
Dorian Smith, DE
1975
Bob Horn, LB
2008
Victor Butler, DE
1976
Jay Locey, DB
Andy Levitre, OT
1977
Jim Walker, C
Jacquizz Rodgers, RB(Off. POY)
1979
Steve Coury, WR
James Rodgers, KR
1981
Victor Simmons, FL
Sammie Stroughter, WR
1983
Bryce Oglesby, FB
2009
Sean Canfield, QB
1984
Reggie Bynum, WR
Keaton Kristick, LB
1985
Reggie Bynum, WR
Stephen Paea, DT
1988
Robb Thomas, WR
Gregg Peat, OG
1989
Esera Tuaolo, DT
Jacquizz Rodgers, RB
1990
Esera Tuaolo, DT
James Rodgers, WR
1992
Fletcher Keister, OG
Suaesi Tuimaunei, Special Teams
1995
Reggie Tongue, FS
2010
Stephen Paea, DT
1998
Inoke Breckterfield, DE
Jacquizz Rodgers, RB
1999
Aaron Koch, OG
2000
Ryan Cesca, PK
Chris Gibson, C
DeLawrence Grant, DE
Ken Simonton, TB
Dennis Weathersby, CB
Dave Nishitani
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OSU AWARD WINNERS
HEISMAN TROPHY WINNERS
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS HALL OF FAME
The Oregon State University Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1988 in an effort to honor and preserve the memory of those
student-athletes, teams, coaches, and members of the athletic staff who have contributed in an outstanding and positive way to the
promotion of the Oregon State University athletic and academic program.
To be considered for this high honor, there are seven criteria that must be met:
1. If a nominee was an athlete, the person must have completed his or her eligibility at least five (5) years prior to induction.
2. If a student-athlete, the person must have earned two Varsity “O” letters.
3. If a coach, athletic administrator, or athletic staff member, the person must have either earned a Varsity “O” letter at Oregon
State University or have been on the staff for at least five (5) years and have become inactive at OSU.
4. The records of the person considered should be so outstanding that there would be little question as to the qualifications
necessary for induction.
5. Consideration will be given for personal conduct in sports and the personal contribution to the idea of sport.
6. Consideration will be given to teams who have contributed in a very outstanding and positive way.
7. Criteria and qualifications will be based upon the nominees’ participation while attending or serving Oregon State University.
However, accomplishments after leaving the University may be an important part of consideration.
FOOTBALL (Year of Induction)
Herb Abraham (1990)
Bill Austin (1990)
Sam Baker (1991)
Terry Baker (1988)
Ted Bates (1991)
Paul Brothers (1997)
Steve Brown (1993)
Vern Burke (1991)
Jules Carlson (1994)
Ken Carpenter (1991)
Herm Clark (1990)
Jimmy Clark (1991)
Steve Coury (2003)
Tom DeSylvia (1994)
John Didion (1991)
Jim Dixon (1990)
Don Durdan (1988)
Bill Enyart (1991)
Joe Francis (1991)
Red Franklin (1991)
Rockne Freitas (1991)
Jess Lewis (1990)
Bill Gray (1991)
Joe Gray (1991)
Quentin Greenough (1991)
Bob Grim (1991)
Craig Hanneman (1992)
Rich Koeper (1991)
Percy Locey (1990)
Billy Main (1992)
Howard Maple (1990)
Bill McKalip (1990)
Hal Moe (1990)
Jack O’Billovich (1991)
Pete Pifer (1990)
George “Gap” Powell (1990)
Steve Preece (1991)
Rocky Rasley (1993)
Jon Sandstrom (1991)
Eberle Schultz (1991)
Adolph “Ade” Schwammel
(1990)
Vic Sears (1991)
Aaron Thomas (1990)
Skip Vanderbundt (1993)
John Witte (1991)
Len Younce (1988)
BASEBALL
Bailey Brem (1992)
David Brundage (2004)
Jay Dean (1991)
Glenn Elliot (1991)
Ken Forsch (1991)
Cecil Ira (1991)
Larry Petersen (2006)
Harold “Red” Ridings (1991)
Frank Roelandt (1992)
Wes Schulmerich (1991)
Clayton Shaw (1993)
Gene Tanselli (1991)
COACHES
Dee Andros (1991)
Sam Bell (2006)
Ralph Coleman (1990)
Karl Drilica (1991)
Slats Gill (1988)
Ralph Miller (1991)
Tommy Prothro (1990)
Lon Stiner (1990)
Dale Thomas (1992)
Paul Valenti (1990)
Berny Wagner (1993)
GYMNASTICS
Mary Ayotte-Law (1993)
Laurie Carter (1994)
Traci Crover (2005)
Amy Durham (2004)
Chari Knight (2003)
Linda Parker (1992)
Joy Selig (1997)
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Lew Beck (1988)
Freddie Boyd (1992)
Lester Conner (1994)
Mel Counts (1988)
Cliff Crandall (1990)
Scott Eaton (1993)
Dave Gambee (1991)
A.C. Green (1996)
Lee Harman (1991)
Jim Jarvis (1991)
Steve Johnson (1993)
Ed Lewis (1988)
John Mandic (1991)
Wally Palmberg (1991)
Gary Payton (1996)
Red Rocha (1990)
Adolph Sieberts (1990)
Charlie Sitton (1997)
Charlie White (1991)
MEN’S GOLF
Bob Allard (1991)
Dick Yost (1990)
MEN’S ROWING
Tom Woodman (2003)
Robert Zagunis (1993)
WOMEN’S GOLF
Dr. Mary Budke (1992)
Gracie DeMoss (1991)
MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD
Steve DeAutremont (1992)
Lynn Dickey (1991)
Dick Fosbury (1988)
Morgan Groth (1991)
Darrell Horn (1991)
Steve Pauly (1991)
Tracy Smith (1991)
Forrest Smithson (1988)
Dale Story (2006)
Grant Swan (1990)
Willie Turner (1997)
Karl Van Calcar (1994)
Tim Vollmer (1993)
Tom Woods (2005)
MULTI-SPORT
David Brundage (2004)
John Thomas (1997)
Dallas Ward (1997)
Jim Wilson (2003)
SKIING
Jean Saubert (1991)
SOFTBALL
Erin Capps (2006)
SWIMMING
Dr. Jerald Willie
TEAMS
1932-33 Men’s Basketball
(1991)
1933 Football Ironmen (1988)
1939 Football (1993)
1942 Rose Bowl Team (1988)
1948-49 Men’s Basketball
(1991)
1952 Baseball (1992)
1954-55 Men’s Basketball
(2005)
1956 Football (1994)
1964 Football (2004)
1961 Cross Country (1991)
1962-63 Men’s Basketball
(2003)
1965-66 Men’s Basketball
(1993)
1967 Giant Killers (1997)
1980-81 Men’s Basketball
(2006)
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Juli Coleman (2003)
Tanja Kostic (2005)
Carol Menken-Schaudt (1988)
Judy Spoelstra (1994)
WOMEN’S ROWING
Amy Martin (2003)
WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD
Cindy Greiner (2004)
Joni Huntley (1988)
WRESTLING
Jim Baumgardner (2006)
Larry Bielenberg (1994)
Virgil Cavagnaro (1991)
Don Conway (1991)
Jim Crumley (2005)
Ron Finley (1991)
Fritz Fivian (1992)
Les Gutches (2003)
Herb Haberlach (1991)
Howard Harris (1997)
Dan Hicks (1994)
Len Kauffman (1991)
Babak Mohammadi (2003)
Chet Newton (1991)
Robin Reed (1988)
Hank Schenk (1992)
Greg Strobel (1993)
Roger Weigel (1993)
SPECIAL CONSIDERATION
James Barratt, Athletic
Director (1997)
John Eggers, Sports
Information Director (1988)
Irwin Harris, Sports
Information Director (1994)
Spec Keene, Athletic Director
(1988)
Bill Robertson, Athletic
Trainer (1988)
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1941
1942
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1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
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Jay Berwanger, HB, Chicago
Larry Kelley, E, Yale
Clint Frank, HB, Yale
Davey O’Brien, QB, TCU
Nile Kinnick, HB, Iowa
Tom Harmon, HB, Michigan
Bruce Smith, HB, Minnesota
Frank Sinkwich, HB, Georgia
Angelo Bertelli, QB, Notre Dame
Les Horvath, QB, Ohio State
Doc Blanchard, FB, Army
Glenn Davis, HB, Army
John Lujack, QB, Notre Dame
Doak Walker, HB, SMU
Leon Hart, E, Notre Dame
Vic Janowicz, HB, Ohio State
Dick Kazmaier, HB, Princeton
Billy Sessels, HB, Oklahoma
John Lattner, HB, Notre Dame
Alan Ameche, FB, Wisconsin
Howard Cassady, HB, Ohio State
Paul Hornung, QB, Notre Dame
John David Crow, HB, Texas A&M
Pete Dawkins, HB, Army
Billy Cannon, HB, LSU
Joe Bellino, HB, Navy
Ernie Davis, RB, Syracuse
Terry Baker, QB, Oregon State
Roger Staubach, QB, Navy
John Huarte, QB, Notre Dame
Mike Garrett, RB, USC
Steve Spurrier, QB, Florida
Gary Beban, QB, UCLA
O.J. Simpson, RB, USC
Steve Owens, FB, Oklahoma
Jim Plunkett, QB, Stanford
Pat Sullivan, QB, Auburn
Johnny Rogers, FL, Nebraska
John Cappelletti, RB, Penn State
Archie Griffin, RB, Ohio State
Archie Griffin, RB, Ohio State
Tony Dorsett, RB, Pittsburgh
Earl Campbell, RB, Texas
Billy Sims, RB, Oklahoma
Charles White, RB, USC
George Rogers, RB, South Carolina
Marcus Allen, RB, USC
Herschel Walker, RB, Georgia
Mike Rozier, RB, Nebraska
Doug Flutie, QB, Boston College
Bo Jackson, RB, Auburn
Vinny Testeverde, QB, Miami
Tim Brown, WR, Notre Dame
Barry Sanders, RB, Oklahoma State
Andre Ware, QB, Houston
Ty Detmer, QB, BYU
Desmond Howard, WR, Michigan
Gino Torretta, QB, Miami
Charlie Ward, QB, Florida State
Rashaan Salaam, RB, Colorado
Eddie George, RB, Ohio State
Danny Wuerffel, QB, Florida
Charles Woodson, CB, Michigan
Ricky Williams, RB, Texas
Ron Dayne, RB, Wisconsin
Chris Weinke, QB, Florida State
Eric Crouch, QB, Nebraska
Carson Palmer, QB, USC
Jason White, QB, Oklahoma
Matt Leinart, QB, USC
Reggie Bush, RB, USC (vacated)
Troy Smith, QB, Ohio State
Tim Tebow, QB, Florida
Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma
Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama
Cam Newton, QB, Auburn
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TERRY BAKER SALUTE
OSU’S TERRY BAKER WON THE FOLLOWING ACCOLADES DURING HIS HEISMAN TROPHY SEASON OF 1962:
ALL-AMERICA FIRST TEAMS
Associated Press
United Press International
Football Coaches Association
Football Writers Association
NEA
Williamson Rating System
Football News
The Sporting News
Time Magazine
Coach & Athlete Magazine
Academic All-America
CBS-TV Sports
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
Heisman Trophy (Outstanding Player in Nation)
Maxwell Award (Outstanding Player in Nation)
Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year
Helms Foundation Award (top athlete in North America)
AP, UPI, The Sporting News, Coach & Athlete Magazine Player of the Year
Captain NEA All-America Team
AP, UPI, L.A. Times Back of the Year
Pop Warner and Voit Awards (outstanding senior on Pacific Coast)
AP & UPI three-time All-Coast
OSU two-time team MVP
Grantland Rice Award (Top Phi Delt Player in nation)
Arhtur Priest Award (Phi Delt of the Year)
Football Foundation Hall of Fame Award (scholar-athlete)
Buzz Randall Award (top scholar-athlete at OSU)
Liberty Bowl MVP
GAME HIGHLIGHTS
*389 total yards (163 rush, 226 pass) vs. Colorado State in 1962
*319 total yards (46 rush, 273 pass) vs. Idaho in 1962
*317 total yards (65 run, 252 pass) vs. Iowa State in 1962
*302 total yards (87 run, 215 pass) vs. Washington in 1960
*OSU, Liberty Bowl and NCAA record 99-yard run in 1962 Liberty Bowl
EDUCATION
B.S. Mechanical Engineering (1963)
Ph.D, Jurisprudence, University of Southern California (1967)
TERRY BAKER YEAR-BY-YEAR FOOTBALL STATISTICS
TERRY BAKER
1962 HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER
YEAR
1960
1961
1962
TOTAL
{-------------Rushing------------}
ATT. NET YDS. AVG. TD
111
610
5.5
5
73
355
4.9
1
115
538
4.7
5
299 1,503
5.0
11
{-------------------Passing--------------------}
ATT. COMP. INT. YDS.
TD
117
60
12
863
3
134
61
8
875
5
202
111
5
1,723
16
453
232
25 3,461
24
TERRY BAKER YEAR-BY-YEAR BASKETBALL STATISTICS
YEAR
1961
1962
1963
TOTAL
G
20
26
25
71
FG-FGA
40-110
102-228
120-280
262-618
PCT.
.364
.447
.429
.424
FT-FTA PCT.
67-77 .870
73-106 .688
94-127 .728
234-310 .755
REB.
37
77
71
185
TP
147
277
334
758
AVG.
7.4
10.7
13.4
10.7
{---------Punting---------}
ATT. YDS. AVG.
13
549
42.3
23
684
29.7
33
1,233
37.4
69
2,466 35.7
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