2013 Spring Prospectus

2013 SPRING SHOWCASE
2013 SPRING PROSPECTUS
Oregon State’s 2013 Spring Showcase will be held
Friday, April 26 at Reser Stadium.
THE SEASON AHEAD: Spring practice begins April 1 and concludes with a rare Friday night Spring Game
April 26 at Reser Stadium live on the Pac-12 Networks at 7 p.m. The 2013 season opens Aug. 31 with a home
visit from FCS Eastern Washington.
2013 SCHEDULE
Date
Opponents
Aug. 31
Eastern Washington
Sept. 7
Hawai’i
Sept. 14
at Utah*
Sept. 21
at San Diego State
Sept. 28
Colorado*
Oct. 5
Bye
Oct. 12
at Washington State*
Oct. 19
at California*
Oct. 26
Stanford*
Nov. 1 (Fri) USC*
Nov. 9
Bye
Nov. 16
at Arizona State*
Nov. 23
Washington*
Nov. 29 (Fri) at Oregon*
Dec. 6
Pac-12 Championship Game
* indicates Pac-12 Conference game
THE NEW LOOK: Oregon State won’t be wearing new uniforms this spring, but it will sport a brand new look
in August. OSU Athletics unveiled its new Nike brand/uniforms March 4 and will first appear in its new looks
in the season opener Aug. 31. The Beavers have several different uniform combinations. The new look also
includes a “re-beaved” logo. The former logo existed from the late 1990s through March 3, 2012. OSU also
has three new HydroSkin® finished helmets by Hydro Graphics, Inc.
2013 SPRING PRACTICE DATES
(subject to change)
April 1
April 16
April 2
April 18
April 4
April 19
April 5
April 22
April 8
April 24
April 9
April 26
April 11
* Spring Showcase
April 12
Reser Stadium
April 15
Note: All practices are open to the public and are held at the Tommy
Prothro Football Complex, inside Merritt-Truax Indoor Center or at Reser
Stadium.
2012 RESULTS
Date
Opponent
Sept. 8
#13 Wisconsin
Sept. 22
at #19 UCLA*
Sept. 29
at Arizona*
Oct. 6
Washington State*
Oct. 13
at BYU
Oct. 20
Utah*
Oct. 27
at Washington*
Nov. 3
Arizona State*
Nov. 10
at #16 Stanford*
Nov. 17
California*
Nov. 24
#5 Oregon*
Dec. 1
Nicholls State
Dec. 29
vs. Texas
* indicates Pac-12 Conference game
W/L
W
W
W
W
W
W
L
W
L
W
L
W
L
Score
10-7
27-20
38-35
19-6
42-24
21-7
20-17
36-26
27-23
62-14
48-24
77-3
31-27
STABILITY: Oregon State has been one of the most successful teams in the nation since the arrival of head
coach Mike Riley for his second stint in 2003. Riley is 10th in the FBS for current longevity beginning in
that ’03 season (also was head coach 1997-98). The list includes Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech, 1987 (first
season); Larry Blakeney, Troy, 1991; Mack Brown, Texas, 1998; Bob Stoops, Oklahoma, 1999; Kirk Ferentz,
Iowa, 1999; Gary Paterson, TCU, 2000; Jim Grobe, Wake Forest, 2001; Mark Richt, Georgia, 2001; Gary
Pinkel, Missouri, 2001.
STABILITY PART II: Oregon State has by far the longest combined tenures in the Pac-12 Conference of
defensive and offensive coordinators. Mark Banker started in his capacity with the defense in 2003 and
Danny Langsdorf with the offense in 2004 – that’s a combined 21 seasons.
WINNINGEST COACH: Head coach Mike Riley became the school’s winningest football coach last season
when he won his 75th game on Sept. 29 at Arizona. Riley now has 81 total victories the most of any coach in
the Pac-12 Conference. His 52 league wins ranks 13th in Conference history, two short of 12th place holder
Jim Owens of Washington (1957-74).
STARTERS RETURNING: The Beavers will be one of the more experienced teams in the Pac-12, if not the
nation this season. OSU expects to return a total of 294 combined starts from the 2012 team, not including
two-year starting placekicker Trevor Romaine and one-year starters Keith Kostol (P), Michael Morovick
(LS) and Tim McMullen (H). Senior offensive tackle Michael Philipp has the most starts of any Beaver on
the current team with 35. For a complete list of starters please access the roster breakdown.
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2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS
Stadium:
Practice Facilities:
Turf:
Offensive System:
Defensive System:
Lettermen Returning:
Lettermen Lost:
Starters Returning:
Enrollment:
Nickname:
Conference:
Colors:
President:
Director of Athletics:
Reser Stadium (45,674)
Merritt-Truax Indoor Center &
Tommy Prothro Football Complex
FieldTurf
Multiple
Multiple
62
17
16 (including placekicker)
26,393
Beavers
Pac-12
Orange & Black
Dr. Edward Ray
Bob De Carolis
COACHING STAFF
Mike Riley (Alabama, ‘75) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Head Coach
Mark Banker (Springfield (MA), ‘78). . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Coordinator
Bruce Read (Portland State, ‘86) . . . . . . . Coordinator of Special Teams
Danny Langsdorf (Linfield, ‘95) . . . . . . . . . . . Off. Coord. / Quarterbacks
Chris Brasfield (Texas Christian, ‘96) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Running Backs
Trent Bray (Oregon State, ‘05) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linebackers
Brent Brennan (UCLA, ‘96) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wide Receivers
Mike Cavanaugh (Southern Connecticut State, ‘86) . . . . . Offensive Line
Rod Perry (Fresno State, ‘83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Secondary
Joe Seumalo (Hawai’i, ‘89) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Defensive Line
Kyle DeVan (Oregon State, ‘07). . . . . . . . . . . . . Grad. Asst. / Tight Ends
Tavita Thompson (Oregon State, ‘08) . . . . . .Grad. Asst. / Offensive Line
Bryan Miller (North Park University, ‘99) . . .Sports Performance Coord.
Dan Van De Riet (San Jose State, ‘00) . . . . . .Dir. of Football Operations
Hilary O’Bryan (Oregon State, ‘12) . . . . .Asst. Coordinator of Operations
Jay Locey (Oregon State, ‘78). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chief of Staff
Gary Beck (Oregon State, ‘82) . . . . . . . Coordinator of Support Services
Ryan Gunderson (Oregon State, ‘07). . . . . Asst. Dir. of Player Personnel
Kyle DeVan (Oregon State, ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grad. Asst. / Tight Ends
Tavita Thompson (Oregon State, ‘08) . . . . . .Grad. Asst. / Offensive Line
Dan Van De Riet (San Jose State, ‘00) . . . . . .Dir. of Football Operations
Hilary O’Bryan (Oregon State, ‘12) . . Asst. Coord. of Football Operations
Jay Locey (Oregon State, ‘78). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chief of Staff
Gary Beck (Oregon State, ‘76) . . . . . . . Coordinator of Support Services
Ryan Gunderson (Oregon State, ‘07). . . . . Asst. Dir. of Player Personnel
Tim Barnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Intern
Brad Brennan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Intern
Hardie Buck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Intern
Alan Darlin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Intern
Keaton Kristick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Intern
Lyle Moevao . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Intern
Rod Perry, Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Intern
Ryan Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Intern
Beau Walker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Intern
Brooks Armstrong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Undergraduate Intern
Nick Halberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Undergraduate Intern
Josh Read . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Undergraduate Intern
Todd McShane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Administrative Intern
Aaron Nichols. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Administrative Intern
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HONORS CANDIDATES: Oregon State’s loaded roster features several honors candidates. Junior defensive
end Scott Crichton is arguably the team’s most visible defender. The 2012 Pac-12 First Team and Honorable Mention All-America is already tied for sixth in OSU history for tackles-for-loss (32) and tied for seventh
for sacks (17). Other defenders to play close attention to are senior cornerback Rashaad Reynolds, senior
linebacker Michael Doctor (the team’s active lead for tackles with 172) and junior end Dylan Wynn. Offensively, the starting quarterback (see next note) figures to have an excellent chance for honors. In addition,
sophomore center Isaac Seumalo returns from his freshman All-America season, junior receiver Brandin
Cooks will likely break into the school’s top 10 chart for yards during the first month of the season and senior
guard Grant Enger was an honorable mention all-league selection last season. Kicker Trevor Romaine was
also an honorable mention pick last year and has a legitimate chance to move all the way to second this
season for career field goals made at OSU, trailing only 2005 Groza Award winner Alexis Serna.
WHAT TO WATCH IN APRIL: The biggest competition for starting duties in 2013 in the Spring will be at
quarterback, where senior Cody Vaz and junior Sean Mannion will be competing. Vaz started five of the 13
games last season (1,480 yds, 59% comp pct) and Mannion (18 career starts) started eight games (2,446
yds, 64.5% comp pct). Defensive tackle and cornerback are two other positions the Beavers will need to
develop depth at in April.
THE NUMBERS: Oregon State returns a large portion of its statistical numbers from the 2012 season. Here
is a closer look:
2012
Pct Return
Passing:
3,992 yds
100%
Rushing:
1,618 yds
75%
Scoring:
423 pts
74%
STARTERS LOST: The biggest void on defense are the departures of both defensive tackles, Castro Masaniai and Andrew Seumalo – the pair combined for 38 starts – and consensus All-America cornerback
Jordan Poyer (24 starts). OSU will also need to replace on defense middle linebacker Feti ‘Unga (19).
On offense the biggest departures from a year ago are OSU record setting receiver Markus Wheaton (33
starts) and tackle Colin Kelly (25 starts). Tight end Colby Prince (24) also has graduated.
EARLY ARRIVAL: True freshman offensive lineman Sean Harlow from San Clamente, Calif., will arrive on
campus in time for spring practice. He is one of several Beavers in recent years who graduated high school
early to arrive on the OSU campus for Spring term, including current tight end Caleb Smith. Overall, the
Beavers 2013 recruiting class ranked No. 39 in the nation; the second-highest ever position in the history of
the Rivals.com rankings.
BRAY AND LOCEY PROMOTED: Former graduate assistant and standout linebacker Trent Bray was promoted to full-time linebackers coach in the offseason. Former wide receivers coach Jay Locey has been
promoted to Chief of Staff.
FINAL RANKINGS: The Beavers have appeared in the Associated Press top-25 rankings for a school record
12 consecutive weeks entering 2013; escalating to as high as No. 7 (also in the BCS) the week of Oct. 22.
The team finished No. 19 in the USA Today/Coaches Poll and No. 20 in the AP Poll – the first end of the
season ranking since 2008.
BIGGEST TURNAROUND IN OSU HISTORY: Oregon State won six more games than all of last season
(3-9), which is the biggest one year improvement in school history. The Plus-6 also matches the most in the
FBS last season with Middle Tennessee (2-9 last yr/8-4 this yr) and Ohio State (6-7/12-0). OSU played in the
Valero Alamo Bowl against Texas.
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
GAUDY NUMBERS: Oregon State’s offensive machine eclipsed the 500-yard mark four times in 2012. The Beavers hit 683 yards against Nicholls State (ranks 2nd
all-time), 613 yards in a win at Arizona (7th), 559 yards vs. Cal (tied for 17th) and 501 yards against UCLA. The following is a closer look at where some of the
numbers shaped up:
2012 (OSU mark)
Record
Points
423 (2nd in OSU history) 433 (2003)
Passing Yards* 3,992 (2nd)
4,265 (2003)
Passing TDs
27 (2nd)
29 (2004)
Pass 1st Downs 180 (1st)
Touchdowns
54 (1st)
Total Offense* 5,610 yards (2nd)
6,019 (2003)
Pts Allowed*
268 (2nd)
267 (2002)
*13-game season
PAC-12 HONORS: Four Beavers earned 2012 Pac-12 First Team honors in a vote by the league’s coaches. The First Team honorees included Jordan Poyer (CB),
Markus Wheaton (WR), Scott Crichton (DE) and Jordan Jenkins (special teams). OSU’s Honorable Mention selections include Rashaad Reynolds (CB),
Andrew Seumalo (DT), Isaac Seumalo (C), Grant Enger (RG), Brandin Cooks (WR) and Trevor Romaine (PK).
SCORING DEFENSE: Oregon State finished second in the Pac-12 for scoring defense last season allowing 20.6 points. The 268 total points allowed is just one more
than the OSU record for a 13-game season (2002).
PAC-12 THIS CENTURY: USC owns the most victories in the Pac-12 Conference this century with 125 (105 with vacated wins), followed by Oregon (122), OSU
(96), UCLA (86), Cal (85), Arizona State (84), Stanford (81), Washington (70), Arizona (67), WSU (66). Utah has 109 victories this century and Colorado has 67.
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2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
2013 SPRING ROSTER – ALPHABETICAL
NO NAME
POS
HGT WGT
CL - EXP
HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/JC)
NO NAME
HGT WGT
CL - EXP
63 Addie, Justin
OG
6-2
329
SO* - 1V
Mesa, AZ (Skyline)
58 Morovick, Michael #
LS
6-0
223
JR* - 1V
Mission Viejo, CA (Trabuco Hills)
55 Akuna, Shaydon
LB
6-2
258
JR* - 1V
Nanakuli, HI (Kapolei)
8
WR
6-3
192
SO* - 1V
Thousand Oaks, CA (Thousand Oaks)
4
Mullaney, Richard
POS
HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/JC)
Alexander, D.J.
LB
6-2
228
JR - 2V
Palm Desert, CA (Palm Desert)
25 Murphy, Ryan
S
6-3
210
JR* - 2V
Oakland, CA (Oakland Tech)
33 Anderson, Tyler
FB
5-10
211
JR* - 2V
Walnut Creek, CA (De La Salle)
7
Nelson, Steven
CB
5-10
191
JR - TR
Warner Robins, GA (Northside/
62 Andrews, Gavin
OT
6-5
327
SO - 1V
Granite Bay, CA (Granite Bay)
69 Andrews, Josh
OG
6-3
303
SR* - 3V
Fontana, CA (Colony)
17 Noland-Lewis, Cyril
S
6-0
198
FR* - RS
Ruston, LA (Ruston)
College of the Sequoias)
37 Audiss, Micah #
S
6-1
207
SO* - 1V
Roseburg, OR (Roseburg)
42 Ortiz, Ricky #
FB
6-0
233
FR* - RS
Corona, CA (Mater Dei)
43 Balfour, Michael #
FB
5-11
229
SO* - 1V
Sherwood, OR (Sherwood)
12 Owens, Garrett
PK
5-7
173
FR - HS
Arroyo Grande, CA (Arroyo Grande)
59 Barnett, Lavonte
DE
6-2
245
SO* - 1V
Lancaster, CA (Paraclete)
27 Patrick, Naji #
CB
5-8
189
SO* - 1V
Vallejo, CA (St. Patrick-St. Vincent)
70 Bays, Grant
OG
6-1
300
FR* - RS
Oceanside, CA (Oceanside)
39 Pearson, Tym #
WR
6-2
210
SR* - 1V
Thurston, OR (Thurston/Columbia Basin CC)
54 Bennett-Jackson, Brandon DT
6-1
280
SO* - 1V
Birmingham, AL (Spring (TX))
88 Perry, Tyler
TE
6-5
250
JR* - 2V
Ventura, CA (Buena)
San Bernardino, CA (Arroyo Valley)
97 Braun, John
DE
6-5
286
SR* - 3V
Lebanon, OR (West Albany)
77 Philipp, Michael
OT
6-4
329
SR* - 3V
1
Brown, Chris
RB
5-10
198
FR* - RS
Fresno, CA (San Joaquin Memorial)
16 Reynolds, Rashaad
CB
5-11
186
SR* - 3V
Pacoima, CA (San Fernando)
20 Cavanaugh, Blair #
WR
5-8
172
FR* - RS
Corvallis, OR (Corvallis)
90 Robins, Ali’i
DT
6-2
272
SO* - 1V
Ewa Beach, HI (Saint Louis)
29 Christian, Steven #
S
6-0
189
SR* - 1V
Sacramento, CA (John F. Kennedy/Hawai’i)
36 Robinson, Zack
S
6-1
200
FR* - RS
Tahlequah, OK (Sequoyah)
83 Clute, Kellen
TE
6-5
230
SO* - 1V
Spokane, WA (Mt. Spokane)
12 Romaine, Trevor
PK
6-0
200
JR - 2V
Corona, CA (Centennial)
72 Collins, Desmond
DT
6-4
265
SO* - TM
Salt Lake City, UT (Highland)
73 Ropp, Tyler #
OT
6-4
286
FR - HS
Corvallis, OR (Santiam Christian)
7
Cooks, Brandin
WR
5-10
181
JR - 2V
Stockton, CA (Lincoln)
93 Rosa, Mana
DT
6-3
275
SR* - 3V
Haiku, HI (Baldwin)
2
Cope, Ryan #
K
5-9
145
FR* - RS
Portland, OR (Jesuit)
65 Sapolu, Roman
C
6-2
286
SO* - 1V
Huntington Beach, CA (Edison)
WR
5-10
148
FR - HS
Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Oswego)
35 Saulo, Caleb
LB
6-1
224
FR* - RS
Kent, WA (Kentlake)
Corona, CA (Centennial)
26 Coury, Stevie #
82 Craig, Hayden #
TE
6-2
262
FR* - TR
Dayton, OR (Dayton/Montana)
15 Scott, Larry
CB
5-11
194
SO* - 1V
95 Crichton, Scott
DE
6-3
260
JR* - 2V
Tacoma, WA (Henry Foss)
56 Seumalo, Isaac
C
6-3
300
SO - 1V
Corvallis, OR (Corvallis)
84 Cummings, Kevin
WR
6-1
180
SR - 3V
Culver City, CA (Crespi)
21 Singler, Mitch #
WR
6-3
209
SR* - 1V
Medford, OR (South Medford)
23 Cummings, Mishawn
CB
5-10
194
JR* - 1V
San Jose, CA (Valley Christian/Foothill CC)
32 Skotte, Joel
LB
6-2
229
SO - 1V
Bend, OR (Mountain View)
96 Delva, Edwin
DT
6-3
295
JR - TR
Miami, FL (North Miami Beach/Antelope Valley CC)
10 Smith, Caleb
TE
6-6
258
SO - 1V
Kent, WA (Kentridge)
40 Doctor, Michael
LB
6-0
225
SR - 3V
Tulsa, OK (Booker T. Washington)
51 Southam, Garett #
C
6-1
268
FR* - RS
Durham, CA (Durham)
61 Eldredge, Chase
OG
6-3
270
FR* - RS
Lunada Bay, CA (Palos Verde)
80 Stanton, Dustin
TE
6-4
245
FR* - RS
Marysville, WA (Lakewood)
71 Enger, Grant
OG
6-6
290
SR* - 3V
Bothell, WA (O’Dea)
19 Stevenson, Jovan
CB
5-11
189
SR* - 3V
Tucson, AZ (Sunnyside)
53 Gardner, Kyle #
LB
5-11
228
SO* - 1V
Corvallis, OR (Crescent Valley)
91 Tago, Noke
DT
6-1
302
FR* - RS
Pago Pago, America Samoa (Leone)
18 Gilmore, Malik
WR
6-3
214
FR* - RS
Lakewood, CA (Lakewood)
5
QB
6-4
217
FR* - RS
Arroyo Grande, CA (Arroyo Grande)
VanderVeen, Brent
51 Gilmur, Charlie #
LB
6-1
231
SR* - 1V
University Place, WA (Curtis)
14 Vaz, Cody
QB
6-1
202
SR* - 3V
Lodi, CA (St. Mary’s)
60 Gonzales, Akeem
DE
6-3
235
SO* - 1V
Pasadena, CA (Bishop Alemany)
28 Ward, Terron
RB
5-7
200
JR - 2V
Antioch, CA (De La Salle)
85 Grim, JC #
WR
6-1
185
FR* - RS
Bend, OR (Bend)
66 Weinreich, Garrett
OT
6-5
310
FR* - RS
Pismo Beach, CA (Arroyo Grande)
86 Gwacham, Obum
WR
6-5
227
JR* - 2V
Chino Hills, CA (Ayala)
47 Williams, Josh
LB
6-1
232
JR - 2V
Los Angeles, CA (Salesian)
89 Hamlett, Connor
TE
6-7
264
JR* - 2V
Edmonds, WA (Meadowdale)
24 Woods, Storm
RB
6-0
197
SO* - 1V
Pflugerville, TX (Pflugerville)
68 Hansen, Nolan #
OT
6-6
269
FR* - RS
Corvallis, OR (Corvallis)
45 Wynn, Dylan
DE
6-2
260
JR - 2V
Concord, CA (De La Salle)
78 Harlow, Sean
OT
6-4
275
FR - HS
San Clemente, CA (San Clemente)
8
6-0
211
JR - 2V
St. Matthews, SC (Lawton (OK))
K
6-0
170
SO* - TM
Salt Lake City, UT (Cottonwood/Utah State)
99 Harrah, Blake
DT
6-1
267
SR* - 1V
Temecula, CA (Temecula Valley/Saddleback JC)
12 Harrington, Richie
QB
6-2
224
SO* - 1V
Westlake Village, CA (Oaks Christian)
HEAD COACH: Mike Riley
21 Hasty, Tyler
CB
5-10
185
FR* - RS
Newcastle, WA (Bellevue)
ASSISTANT COACHES: Mark Banker, Defensive Coordinator; Bruce Read, Coordinator of Special Teams; Danny
76 Hatcher, Jake #
OG
6-3
264
JR* - RS
Astoria, OR (Astoria/Western Oregon)
Langsdorf, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Chris Brasfield, Running Backs; Trent Bray, Linebackers; Brent
81 Hatfield, Micah
WR
6-1
180
SR* - 3V
Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Oswego)
Brennan, Wide Receivers; Mike Cavanaugh, Offensive Line; Rod Perry, Secondary; Joe Seumalo, Defensive Line
98 Hautau, Siale
DT
6-1
320
JR - TR
Ephraim, UT (Skyline/Snow College)
GRADUATE ASSISTANTS/COACHING: Kyle DeVan, Tight Ends; Keaton Kristick, Defensive Backs; Dorian Smith,
31 Hedgecock, A.J. #
S
6-0
201
FR* - RS
Dayton, OR (Dayton)
Defensive Line; Tavita Thompson, Offensive Line
18 Hill, Kendall
S
6-1
197
FR* - RS
La Marque, TX (La Marque)
GRADUATE INTERNS: Tim Barnes; Brad Brennan; Hardie Buck; Alan Darlin; Lyle Moevao; Rod Perry, Jr., Ryan
48 James, Jaswha
LB
6-2
231
SO* - 1V
Inglewood, CA (Inglewood)
Perry; Beau Walker
44 Johnson, Jabral
LB
6-1
228
JR - 2V
Lawton, OK (Lawton)
UNDERGRADUATE INTERNS: Brooks Armstrong; Nick Halberg; Josh Read
94 Kell, Devon
DE
6-4
234
SR* - 3V
Hilo, HI (Hilo)
ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNS: Todd McShane; Aaron Nichols
74 Keller, David
OT
6-3
314
SO - TM
Fresno, CA (San Joaquin Memorial/Fresno State)
DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS: Dan Van De Riet
48 Kostol, Keith #
P
6-3
197
JR* - 1V
Tigard, OR (Tigard)
ASSISTANT COORDINATOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS: Hilary O’Bryan
57 Linsky, Harrison #
LS
6-0
218
FR* - RS
Bakersfield, CA (Garces Memorial/Fresno State)
CHIEF OF STAFF: Jay Locey
52 Mafi, Dyllon
LB
6-2
227
SR* - 1V
Oakland, CA (Oakland/Laney CC)
COORDINATOR OF SUPPORT SERVICES: Gary Beck
46 Mageo, Rommel
LB
6-2
242
FR* - RS
Pago Pago, America Samoa (Samoana)
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL: Ryan Gunderson
4
QB
6-5
214
JR* - 2V
Pleasanton, CA (Foothill)
1
Harper, Riley #
Mannion, Sean
22 Marable, Malcolm
CB
5-7
167
JR* - 2V
Pasadena, CA (Bishop Alemany)
6
CB
6-0
185
SR* - 2V
Corona, CA (Santiago)
99 McMullen, Tim
P
6-4
226
SR* - 1V
Parkdale, Australia (Mentone Grammar School/
50 Mitchell, Josh
OG/C
6-2
286
SO - 1V
North Bend, WA (Mount Si)
Martin, Sean
Zimmerman, Tyrequek S
*Utilized Redshirt Year
#
Walk-on
TM - Member of the team, but has not lettered.
Humboldt State)
4
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
2013 SPRING ROSTER – NUMERICAL
NO NAME
POS
HGT WGT
CL - EXP
HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/JC)
NO NAME
1
Brown, Chris
RB
5-10
198
FR* - RS
Fresno, CA (San Joaquin Memorial)
59 Barnett, Lavonte
1
Harper, Riley #
K
6-0
170
SO* - TM
Salt Lake City, UT (Cottonwood/Utah State)
2
Cope, Ryan #
K
5-9
145
FR* - RS
Portland, OR (Jesuit)
4
Alexander, D.J.
LB
6-2
228
JR - 2V
4
Mannion, Sean
QB
6-5
214
5
VanderVeen, Brent
QB
6-4
217
6
Martin, Sean
CB
6-0
7
Cooks, Brandin
WR
7
Nelson, Steven
CB
8
Mullaney, Richard
WR
HGT WGT
CL - EXP
HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL/JC)
DE
6-2
245
SO* - 1V
Lancaster, CA (Paraclete)
60 Gonzales, Akeem
DE
6-3
235
SO* - 1V
Pasadena, CA (Bishop Alemany)
61 Eldredge, Chase
OG
6-3
270
FR* - RS
Lunada Bay, CA (Palos Verde)
Palm Desert, CA (Palm Desert)
62 Andrews, Gavin
OT
6-5
327
SO - 1V
Granite Bay, CA (Granite Bay)
JR* - 2V
Pleasanton, CA (Foothill)
63 Addie, Justin
OG
6-2
329
SO* - 1V
Mesa, AZ (Skyline)
FR* - RS
Arroyo Grande, CA (Arroyo Grande)
65 Sapolu, Roman
C
6-2
286
SO* - 1V
Huntington Beach, CA (Edison)
185
SR* - 2V
Corona, CA (Santiago)
66 Weinreich, Garrett
OT
6-5
310
FR* - RS
Pismo Beach, CA (Arroyo Grande)
5-10
181
JR - 2V
Stockton, CA (Lincoln)
68 Hansen, Nolan #
OT
6-6
269
FR* - RS
Corvallis, OR (Corvallis)
5-10
191
JR - TR
Warner Robins, GA (Northside/
69 Andrews, Josh
OG
6-3
303
SR* - 3V
Fontana, CA (Colony)
70 Bays, Grant
OG
6-1
300
FR* - RS
Oceanside, CA (Oceanside)
6-3
192
SO* - 1V
Thousand Oaks, CA (Thousand Oaks)
71 Enger, Grant
OG
6-6
290
SR* - 3V
Bothell, WA (O’Dea)
8
Zimmerman, Tyrequek S
6-0
211
JR - 2V
St. Matthews, SC (Lawton (OK))
72 Collins, Desmond
DT
6-4
265
SO* - TM
Salt Lake City, UT (Highland)
6-6
258
SO - 1V
Kent, WA (Kentridge)
73 Ropp, Tyler #
OT
6-4
286
FR - HS
Corvallis, OR (Santiam Christian)
Fresno, CA (San Joaquin Memorial/Fresno State)
College of the Sequoias)
POS
10 Smith, Caleb
TE
12 Harrington, Richie
QB
6-2
224
SO* - 1V
Westlake Village, CA (Oaks Christian)
74 Keller, David
OT
6-3
314
SO - TM
12 Owens, Garrett
PK
5-7
173
FR - HS
Arroyo Grande, CA (Arroyo Grande)
76 Hatcher, Jake #
OG
6-3
264
JR* - RS
Astoria, OR (Astoria/Western Oregon)
12 Romaine, Trevor
PK
6-0
200
JR - 2V
Corona, CA (Centennial)
77 Philipp, Michael
OT
6-4
329
SR* - 3V
San Bernardino, CA (Arroyo Valley)
14 Vaz, Cody
QB
6-1
202
SR* - 3V
Lodi, CA (St. Mary’s)
78 Harlow, Sean
OT
6-4
275
FR - HS
San Clemente, CA (San Clemente)
15 Scott, Larry
CB
5-11
194
SO* - 1V
Corona, CA (Centennial)
80 Stanton, Dustin
TE
6-4
245
FR* - RS
Marysville, WA (Lakewood)
16 Reynolds, Rashaad
CB
5-11
186
SR* - 3V
Pacoima, CA (San Fernando)
81 Hatfield, Micah
WR
6-1
180
SR* - 3V
Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Oswego)
17 Noland-Lewis, Cyril
S
6-0
198
FR* - RS
Ruston, LA (Ruston)
82 Craig, Hayden #
TE
6-2
262
FR* - TR
Dayton, OR (Dayton/Montana)
WR
6-3
214
FR* - RS
Lakewood, CA (Lakewood)
83 Clute, Kellen
TE
6-5
230
SO* - 1V
Spokane, WA (Mt. Spokane)
Culver City, CA (Crespi)
18 Gilmore, Malik
18 Hill, Kendall
S
6-1
197
FR* - RS
La Marque, TX (La Marque)
84 Cummings, Kevin
WR
6-1
180
SR - 3V
19 Stevenson, Jovan
CB
5-11
189
SR* - 3V
Tucson, AZ (Sunnyside)
85 Grim, JC #
WR
6-1
185
FR* - RS
Bend, OR (Bend)
20 Cavanaugh, Blair #
WR
5-8
172
FR* - RS
Corvallis, OR (Corvallis)
86 Gwacham, Obum
WR
6-5
227
JR* - 2V
Chino Hills, CA (Ayala)
21 Hasty, Tyler
CB
5-10
185
FR* - RS
Newcastle, WA (Bellevue)
88 Perry, Tyler
TE
6-5
250
JR* - 2V
Ventura, CA (Buena)
21 Singler, Mitch #
WR
6-3
209
SR* - 1V
Medford, OR (South Medford)
89 Hamlett, Connor
TE
6-7
264
JR* - 2V
Edmonds, WA (Meadowdale)
22 Marable, Malcolm
CB
5-7
167
JR* - 2V
Pasadena, CA (Bishop Alemany)
90 Robins, Ali’i
DT
6-2
272
SO* - 1V
Ewa Beach, HI (Saint Louis)
23 Cummings, Mishawn
CB
5-10
194
JR* - 1V
San Jose, CA (Valley Christian/Foothill CC)
91 Tago, Noke
DT
6-1
302
FR* - RS
Pago Pago, America Samoa (Leone)
24 Woods, Storm
RB
6-0
197
SO* - 1V
Pflugerville, TX (Pflugerville)
93 Rosa, Mana
DT
6-3
275
SR* - 3V
Haiku, HI (Baldwin)
25 Murphy, Ryan
S
6-3
210
JR* - 2V
Oakland, CA (Oakland Tech)
94 Kell, Devon
DE
6-4
234
SR* - 3V
Hilo, HI (Hilo)
26 Coury, Stevie #
WR
5-10
148
FR - HS
Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Oswego)
95 Crichton, Scott
DE
6-3
260
JR* - 2V
Tacoma, WA (Henry Foss)
27 Patrick, Naji #
CB
5-8
189
SO* - 1V
Vallejo, CA (St. Patrick-St. Vincent)
96 Delva, Edwin
DT
6-3
295
JR - TR
Miami, FL (North Miami Beach/Antelope Valley CC)
28 Ward, Terron
RB
5-7
200
JR - 2V
Antioch, CA (De La Salle)
97 Braun, John
DE
6-5
286
SR* - 3V
Lebanon, OR (West Albany)
29 Christian, Steven #
S
6-0
189
SR* - 1V
Sacramento, CA (John F. Kennedy/Hawai’i)
98 Hautau, Siale
DT
6-1
320
JR - TR
Ephraim, UT (Skyline/Snow College)
31 Hedgecock, A.J. #
S
6-0
201
FR* - RS
Dayton, OR (Dayton)
99 Harrah, Blake
DT
6-1
267
SR* - 1V
Temecula, CA (Temecula Valley/Saddleback JC)
32 Skotte, Joel
LB
6-2
229
SO - 1V
Bend, OR (Mountain View)
99 McMullen, Tim
P
6-4
226
SR* - 1V
Parkdale, Australia (Mentone Grammar School/
33 Anderson, Tyler
FB
5-10
211
JR* - 2V
Walnut Creek, CA (De La Salle)
35 Saulo, Caleb
LB
6-1
224
FR* - RS
Kent, WA (Kentlake)
36 Robinson, Zack
S
6-1
200
FR* - RS
Tahlequah, OK (Sequoyah)
37 Audiss, Micah #
S
6-1
207
SO* - 1V
Roseburg, OR (Roseburg)
HEAD COACH: Mike Riley
39 Pearson, Tym #
WR
6-2
210
SR* - 1V
Thurston, OR (Thurston/Columbia Basin CC)
ASSISTANT COACHES: Mark Banker, Defensive Coordinator; Bruce Read, Coordinator of Special Teams; Danny
40 Doctor, Michael
LB
6-0
225
SR - 3V
Tulsa, OK (Booker T. Washington)
Langsdorf, Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks; Chris Brasfield, Running Backs; Trent Bray, Linebackers; Brent
42 Ortiz, Ricky #
FB
6-0
233
FR* - RS
Corona, CA (Mater Dei)
Brennan, Wide Receivers; Mike Cavanaugh, Offensive Line; Rod Perry, Secondary; Joe Seumalo, Defensive Line
43 Balfour, Michael #
FB
5-11
229
SO* - 1V
Sherwood, OR (Sherwood)
GRADUATE ASSISTANTS/COACHING: Kyle DeVan, Tight Ends; Keaton Kristick, Defensive Backs; Dorian Smith,
44 Johnson, Jabral
LB
6-1
228
JR - 2V
Lawton, OK (Lawton)
Defensive Line; Tavita Thompson, Offensive Line
45 Wynn, Dylan
DE
6-2
260
JR - 2V
Concord, CA (De La Salle)
GRADUATE INTERNS: Tim Barnes; Brad Brennan; Hardie Buck; Alan Darlin; Lyle Moevao; Rod Perry, Jr., Ryan
46 Mageo, Rommel
LB
6-2
242
FR* - RS
Pago Pago, America Samoa (Samoana)
Perry; Beau Walker
47 Williams, Josh
LB
6-1
232
JR - 2V
Los Angeles, CA (Salesian)
UNDERGRADUATE INTERNS: Brooks Armstrong; Nick Halberg; Josh Read
48 James, Jaswha
LB
6-2
231
SO* - 1V
Inglewood, CA (Inglewood)
ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNS: Todd McShane; Aaron Nichols
48 Kostol, Keith #
P
6-3
197
JR* - 1V
Tigard, OR (Tigard)
DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS: Dan Van De Riet
50 Mitchell, Josh
OG/C
6-2
286
SO - 1V
North Bend, WA (Mount Si)
ASSISTANT COORDINATOR OF FOOTBALL OPERATIONS: Hilary O’Bryan
51 Gilmur, Charlie #
LB
6-1
231
SR* - 1V
University Place, WA (Curtis)
CHIEF OF STAFF: Jay Locey
51 Southam, Garett #
C
6-1
268
FR* - RS
Durham, CA (Durham)
COORDINATOR OF SUPPORT SERVICES: Gary Beck
52 Mafi, Dyllon
LB
6-2
227
SR* - 1V
Oakland, CA (Oakland/Laney CC)
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PLAYER PERSONNEL: Ryan Gunderson
53 Gardner, Kyle #
LB
5-11
228
SO* - 1V
Corvallis, OR (Crescent Valley)
54 Bennett-Jackson, Brandon DT
6-1
280
SO* - 1V
Birmingham, AL (Spring (TX))
55 Akuna, Shaydon
6-2
258
JR* - 1V
Nanakuli, HI (Kapolei)
LB
56 Seumalo, Isaac
C
6-3
300
SO - 1V
Corvallis, OR (Corvallis)
57 Linsky, Harrison #
LS
6-0
218
FR* - RS
Bakersfield, CA (Garces Memorial/Fresno State)
58 Morovick, Michael #
LS
6-0
223
JR* - 1V
Mission Viejo, CA (Trabuco Hills)
5
Humboldt State)
*Utilized Redshirt Year
#
Walk-on
TM - Member of the team, but has not lettered.
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
RETURNING LETTERMEN
All classes reflect status for the 2013 season. Returning starters are in BOLD face. The number of career starts is listed in parenthesis.
* indicates letters earned.
OFFENSE (12 Starters, 28 lettermen overall)
DEFENSE (8 starters, 32 lettermen overall)
SE
86
8
**
*
LE
SL
84
21
*** Kevin Cummings, Sr., 6-1, 180 (4)
* Mitch Singler, Sr., 6-3, 209
95
97
59
*** Scott Crichton, Jr., 6-3, 260 (24)
*** John Braun, Sr., 6-5, 286
* Lavonte Barnett, So., 6-2, 245
LT
LT
77
*** Michael Philipp, Sr., 6-4, 329 (35)
93
54
*** Mana Rosa, Sr., 6-3, 275
* Brandon Bennett-Jackson, So., 6-1, 280
LG
69
50
63
*** Josh Andrews, Sr., 6-3, 303 (19)
* Josh Mitchell, So., 6-2, 286
* Justin Addie, So., 6-2, 329
RT
90
RE
56
65
*
**
45
94
60
** Dylan Wynn, Jr., 6-2, 260 (19)
*** Devon Kell, Sr., 6-4, 234
* Akeem Gonzales, So., 6-3, 235
SAM
RG
71
*** Grant Enger, Sr., 6-6, 290 (21)
RT
62
*
Gavin Andrews, So., 6-5, 327
4
44
51
53
**
**
*
*
D.J. Alexander, Jr., 6-2, 228 (11)
Jabral Johnson, Jr., 6-1, 228
Charlie Gilmur, Sr., 6-1, 231
Kyle Gardner, So., 5-11, 228
TE
88
10
**
*
Tyler Perry, Jr., 6-5, 250
Caleb Smith, So., 6-6, 258
MAC
H-BACK
89
83
**
*
Connor Hamlett, Jr., 6-7, 264 (7)
Kellen Clute, So., 6-5, 230
32
47
48
*
**
*
Joel Skotte, So., 6-2, 229
Josh Williams, Jr., 6-1, 232
Jaswha James, So., 6-2, 231
WILL
QB
14
4
12
*** Cody Vaz, Sr., 6-1, 202 (5)
** Sean Mannion, Jr., 6-5, 214 (18)
* Richie Harrington, So., 6-2, 224
40
55
52
*** Michael Doctor, Sr., 6-0, 225 (24)
* Shaydon Akuna, Jr., 6-2, 258
* Dyllon Mafi, Sr., 6-2, 227
LCB
TB
24
28
*
**
Storm Woods, So., 6-0, 197 (12)
Terron Ward, Jr., 5-7, 200 (3)
FB
33
43
**
*
Tyler Anderson, Jr., 5-10, 211 (2)
Michael Balfour, So., 5-11, 229
6
22
27
23
**
**
*
*
Sean Martin, Sr., 6-0, 185 (3)
Malcolm Marable, Jr., 5-7, 167
Naji Patrick, So., 5-8, 189
Mishawn Cummings, Jr., 5-10, 194
SS
7
81
39
** Brandin Cooks, Jr., 5-10, 181 (16)
*** Micah Hatfield, Sr., 6-1, 180
* Tym Pearson, Sr., 6-2, 210
8
37
**
*
Tyrequek Zimmerman, Jr., 6-0, 211 (13)
Micah Audiss, So., 6-1, 207
FS
25
29
**
*
Ryan Murphy, Jr., 6-3, 210 (15)
Steven Christian, Sr., 6-0, 189
PK
12
**
Trevor Romaine, Jr., 6-0, 200
RCB
LS
58
*
Michael Morovick, Jr., 6-0, 223
16
19
15
*** Rashaad Reynolds, Sr., 5-11, 186 (25)
*** Jovan Stevenson, Sr., 5-11, 189 (2)
* Larry Scott, So., 5-11, 194
P
48
99
C
FL
Obum Gwacham, Jr. 6-5, 227
Richard Mullaney, So., 6-3, 192
Isaac Seumalo, So., 6-3, 300 (13)
Roman Sapolu, Jr., 6-2, 286
OFFENSE (3 starters, 7 lettermen overall)
SE
SL
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
TE
H-BACK
QB
TB
FB
FL
2
75
64
82
**** Markus Wheaton, Sr., 6-1, 182 (20)
**
LE
LT
RT
RE
SLB
MLB
WLB
LCB
30
34
42
** Malcolm Agnew, So., 5-9, 204 (5)
**** Jordan Jenkins, Sr., 6-1, 210 (2)
**** Clayton York, Sr., 6-0, 238 ()
SS
FS
RCB
P
PK
LS
6
*
*
Ali’i Robins, So., 6-2, 272
Keith Kostol, Jr., 6-3, 197
Tim McMullen, Sr., 6-4, 226
LETTERMEN LOST
DEFENSE (4 starters, 12 lettermen)
Derek Nielsen, So., 6-4, 286
**** Colin Kelly, Sr., 6-4, 298 (12)
**** Colby Prince, Sr., 6-5, 257 (11)
*
56
98
79
49
78
**
****
**
****
**
Rusty Fernando, Sr., 6-3, 242
Castro Masaniai, Sr., 6-3, 354 (2)
Joe Lopez, So., 6-0, 273
Andrew Seumalo, Sr., 6-4, 290 (11)
Rudolf Fifita, Sr., 6-3, 263
41
13
**** Feti ‘Unga, Sr., 6-1, 248 (8)
**** Rueben Robinson, Sr., 6-3, 235 (11)
14
38
3
9
****
***
****
*
21
*
Jordan Poyer, Sr., 6-0, 190 (12)
Brian Watkins, Sr., 5-9, 185
Anthony Watkins, Sr., 6-1, 217 (11)
Peter Ashton, So., 6-1, 206
Ryan Handford, Sr., 5-10, 204
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
2013 SPRING DEPTH CHART
DEFENSE
OFFENSE
SPLIT END (X)
86
**
8
*
18
Obum Gwacham
Richard Mullaney ^
Malik Gilmore
Jr., 6-5, 227, Chino Hills, Calif.
So., 6-3, 192, Thousand Oaks, Calif.
Fr-RS, 6-3, 214, Lakewood, Calif.
LEFT END
95
**
97
***
59
*
SCOTT CRICHTON (24) ^
John Braun
Lavonte Barnett
Jr., 6-3, 260, Tacoma, Wash.
Sr., 6-5, 286, Lebanon, Ore.
So., 6-2, 245, Lancaster, Calif.
SLOTBACK
84
***
21
*
85
26
KEVIN CUMMINGS (4)
Mitch Singler
JC Grim
Stevie Coury
Sr., 6-1, 180, Culver City, Calif.
Sr., 6-3, 209, Medford, Ore.
Fr-RS, 6-1, 185, Bend, Ore.
Fr., 5-10, 148, Lake Oswego, Ore.
LEFT TACKLE
96
93
***
54
*
91
Edwin Delva
Mana Rosa
Brandon Bennett-Jackson
Noke Tago
Jr., 6-3, 295, Miami, Fla.
Sr., 6-3, 275, Haiku, Hawai’i
So., 6-1, 280, Birmingham, Ala.
Fr-RS, 6-1, 302, Pago Pago, America Samoa
LEFT TACKLE
77
***
74
66
78
MICHAEL PHILIPP (35)
David Keller
Garrett Weinreich ^
Sean Harlow
Sr., 6-4, 329, San Bernardino, Calif.
So., 6-3, 314, Fresno, Calif.
Fr-RS, 6-5, 310, Pismo Beach, Calif.
Fr., 6-4, 275, San Clemente, Calif.
RIGHT TACKLE
98
90
*
68
99
*
Siale Hautau
Ali’i Robins
Desmond Collins
Blake Harrah
Jr., 6-1, 320, Ephraim, Utah
So., 6-2, 272, Ewa Beach, Hawai’i
So., 6-4, 265, Salt Lake City, Utah
Sr., 6-1, 267, Temecula, Calif.
LEFT GUARD
69
***
50
*
63
*
61
JOSH ANDREWS (19)
Josh Mitchell
Justin Addie
Chase Eldredge L
Sr., 6-3, 303, Fontana, Calif.
So., 6-2, 286, North Bend, Wash.
So., 6-2, 329, Mesa, Ariz.
Fr-RS, 6-3, 270, Lunada Bay, Calif.
RIGHT END
45
**
94
***
60
*
DYLAN WYNN (19)
Devon Kell
Akeem Gonzales
Jr., 6-2, 260, Corona, Calif.
Sr., 6-4, 234, Hilo, Hawai’i
So., 6-3, 235, Pasadena, Calif.
CENTER
56
*
65
**
50
*
51
ISAAC SEUMALO (13) L
Roman Sapolu
Josh Mitchell
Garett Southam
So., 6-3, 300, Corvallis, Ore.
Jr., 6-2, 286, Huntington Beach, Calif.
So., 6-2, 286, North Bend, Wash.
Fr-RS, 6-1, 268, Durham, Calif.
RIGHT GUARD
71
***
70
76
GRANT ENGER (21)
Grant Bays
Jake Hatcher
Sr., 6-6, 290, Bothell, Wash.
Fr-RS, 6-1, 300, Oceanside, Calif.
Jr., 6-3, 264, Astoria, Ore.
RIGHT TACKLE
62
*
68
73
Gavin Andrews
Nolan Hansen
Tyler Ropp
So., 6-5, 327, Granite Bay, Calif.
Fr-RS, 6-6, 269, Corvallis, Ore.
Fr., 6-4, 286, Corvallis, Ore.
TIGHT END
88
**
10
*
Tyler Perry
Caleb Smith
Jr., 6-5, 250, Ventura, Calif.
So., 6-6, 258, Kent, Wash.
H-BACK
89
**
83
*
80
CONNOR HAMLETT (7)
Kellen Clute
Dustin Stanton
Jr., 6-7, 264, Edmonds, Wash.
So., 6-5, 230, Spokane, Wash.
Fr-RS, 6-4, 245, Marysville, Wash.
QUARTERBACK
4
**
OR 14 ***
12
*
5
SEAN MANNION (18)
Cody Vaz (5)
Richie Harrington
Brent VanderVeen
Jr., 6-5, 214, Pleasanton, Calif.
Sr., 6-1, 202, Lodi, Calif.
So., 6-2, 224, Westlake Village, Calif.
Fr-RS, 6-4, 217, Arroyo Grande, Calif.
TAILBACK
24
*
28
**
1
STORM WOODS (12)
Terron Ward (3)
Chris Brown
So., 6-0, 197, Pflugerville, Texas
Jr., 5-7, 200, Antioch, Calif.
Fr-RS, 5-10, 198, Fresno, Calif.
FLANKER (Z)
7
**
81
***
20
39
*
BRANDIN COOKS (16)
Micah Hatfield
Blair Cavanaugh
Tym Pearson
Jr., 5-10, 181, Stockton, Calif.
Sr., 6-1, 180, Lake Oswego, Ore.
Fr-RS, 5-8, 172, Corvallis, Ore.
Sr., 6-2, 210, Thurston, Ore.
FULLBACK
33
**
43
*
42
TYLER ANDERSON (2) ^
Michael Balfour
Ricky Ortiz
Jr., 5-10, 211, Walnut Creek, Calif.
So., 5-11, 229, Sherwood, Ore.
Fr-RS, 6-0, 233, Corona, Calif.
SAM LINEBACKER
4
**
D.J. ALEXANDER (11)
44
**
Jabral Johnson
51
*
Charlie Gilmur
53
*
Kyle Gardner
Jr., 6-2, 228, Palm Desert, Calif.
Jr., 6-1, 228, Lawton, Okla.
Sr., 6-1, 231, University Place, Wash.
So., 5-11, 228, Corvallis, Ore.
MIDDLE LINEBACKER
32
*
Joel Skotte
47
**
Josh Williams
48
*
Jaswha James
46
Rommel Mageo
So., 6-2, 229, Bend, Ore.
Jr., 6-1, 232, Los Angeles, Calif.
So., 6-2, 231, Inglewood, Calif.
Fr-RS, 6-2, 242, Pago Pago, America Samoa
WILL LINEBACKER
40
***
MICHAEL DOCTOR (24)
55
*
Shaydon Akuna
35
Caleb Saulo
52
*
Dyllon Mafi
Sr., 6-0, 225, Tulsa, Okla.
Jr., 6-2, 258, Nanakuli, Hawai’i
Fr-RS, 6-1, 224, Kent, Wash.
Sr., 6-2, 227, Oakland, Calif.
LEFT CORNERBACK
6
**
Sean Martin (3)
7
Steven Nelson
22
**
Malcolm Marable
27
*
Naji Patrick
23
*
Mishawn Cummings
Sr., 6-0, 185, Corona, Calif.
Jr., 5-10, 191, Warner Robins, Ga.
Jr., 5-7, 167, Pasadena, Calif.
So., 5-8, 189, Vallejo, Calif.
Jr., 5-10, 194, San Jose, Calif.
STRONG SAFETY
8
**
17
36
37
*
TYREQUEK ZIMMERMAN (13) ^
Cyril Noland-Lewis
Zack Robinson
Micah Audiss
Jr., 6-0, 211, St. Matthews, S.C.
Fr-RS, 6-0, 198, Ruston, La.
Fr-RS, 6-1, 200, Tahlequah, Okla.
So., 6-1, 207, Roseburg, Ore.
FREE SAFETY
25
**
18
29
*
31
RYAN MURPHY (15)
Kendall Hill
Steven Christian
A.J. Hedgecock
Jr., 6-3, 210, Oakland, Calif.
Fr-RS, 6-1, 197, La Marque, Texas
Sr., 6-0, 189, Sacramento, Calif.
Fr-RS, 6-0, 201, Dayton, Ore.
RIGHT CORNERBACK
16
***
RASHAAD REYNOLDS (25) L
19
***
Jovan Stevenson (2)
15
*
Larry Scott
21
Tyler Hasty
Sr., 5-11, 186, Pacoima, Calif.
Sr., 5-11, 189, Tucson, Ariz.
So., 5-11, 194, Corona, Calif.
Fr-RS, 5-10, 185, Newcastle, Wash.
SPECIALISTS
PAT-FG/KICKOFF
12
**
TREVOR ROMAINE
12
Garrett Owens
1
Riley Harper
2
Ryan Cope
Jr., 6-0, 200, Corona, Calif.
Fr., 5-7, 173, Arroyo Grande, Calif.
So., 6-0, 170, Salt Lake City, Utah
Fr-RS, 5-9, 145, Portland, Ore.
PUNTER
48
*
99
*
Jr., 6-3, 197, Tigard, Ore.
Sr., 6-4, 226, Parkdale, Australia
KEITH KOSTOL
Tim McMullen
7
HOLDER
99
*
8
*
TIM McMULLEN
Richard Mullaney ^
LONG SNAPPER
58
*
MICHAEL MOROVICK
57
Harrison Linsky
Sr., 6-4, 226, Parkdale, Australia
So., 6-3, 192, Thousand Oaks, Calif.
Jr., 6-0, 223, Mission Viejo, Calif.
Fr-RS, 6-0, 218, Bakersfield, Calif.
Depth chart is subject to dramatic change throughout spring drills and summer workouts.
BOLD indicates player was a starter in 2012.
^
indicates player is injured will not practice during Spring Ball
L
indicates player is limited for practice during Spring Ball
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
OFFENSIVE STARTERS
9/8
9/22
9/29
10/6
10/13
10/20
10/27
11/3
11/10
11/17
11/24
12/1
12/29
Wisconsin
@ UCLA
@ Arizona
Washington State
@ BYU
Utah
@ Washington
Arizona State
@ Stanford
California
Oregon
Nicholls State
vs. Texas
SE
Wheaton
Wheaton
Wheaton
Wheaton
Wheaton
Wheaton
Wheaton
Wheaton
Wheaton
Wheaton
Wheaton
Wheaton
Wheaton
SL
K. Cummings
York (FB)
K. Cummings
Hamlett (H-B)
Hamlett (H-B)
Anderson (FB)
Hamlett (H-B)
K. Cummings
Hamlett (H-B)
Anderson (FB)
Hamlett (H-B)
Hamlett (H-B)
Hamlett (H-B)
LT
Philipp
Philipp
Philipp
Philipp
Philipp
Philipp
Philipp
Philipp
Philipp
Philipp
Philipp
Philipp
Philipp
LG
J. Andrews
J. Andrews
J. Andrews
J. Andrews
J. Andrews
J. Andrews
J. Andrews
J. Andrews
J. Andrews
J. Andrews
J. Andrews
J. Andrews
J. Andrews
C
I. Seumalo
I. Seumalo
I. Seumalo
I. Seumalo
I. Seumalo
I. Seumalo
I. Seumalo
I. Seumalo
I. Seumalo
I. Seumalo
I. Seumalo
I. Seumalo
I. Seumalo
RG
Enger
Enger
Enger
Enger
Enger
Enger
Enger
Enger
Enger
Nielsen
Nielsen
Enger
Enger
RT
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly
Kelly
TE
Prince
Prince
Prince
Prince
Prince
Prince
Prince
Prince
Prince
Prince
Prince
Prince
Prince
QB
Mannion
Mannion
Mannion
Mannion
Vaz
Vaz
Mannion
Vaz
Vaz
Mannion
Mannion
Mannion
Vaz
TB
Woods
Woods
Woods
Woods
Woods
Woods
Woods
Agnew
Woods
Woods
Woods
Woods
Woods
FL
Cooks
Cooks
Cooks
Cooks
Cooks
Cooks
Cooks
Cooks
Cooks
Cooks
Cooks
Cooks
Cooks
LT
Masaniai
Masaniai
Masaniai
Masaniai
Masaniai
Masaniai
Masaniai
Masaniai
Masaniai
Masaniai
Masaniai
Masaniai
Masaniai
RT
A. Seumalo
A. Seumalo
A. Seumalo
A. Seumalo
A. Seumalo
A. Seumalo
A. Seumalo
A. Seumalo
A. Seumalo
A. Seumalo
A. Seumalo
A. Seumalo
A. Seumalo
RE
Wynn
Wynn
Wynn
Wynn
Wynn
Wynn
Wynn
Wynn
Wynn
Wynn
Wynn
Fifita
Wynn
SLB
Alexander
Alexander
Alexander
Alexander
Alexander
Alexander
Alexander
Alexander
Alexander
R. Robinson
Alexander
R. Robinson
Alexander
MLB
‘Unga
‘Unga
‘Unga
Martin (CB)
‘Unga
‘Unga
‘Unga
‘Unga
‘Unga
‘Unga
Martin (CB)
‘Unga
‘Unga
WLB
Doctor
Doctor
Doctor
Doctor
Doctor
Doctor
Doctor
Doctor
Doctor
Doctor
Doctor
Doctor
Doctor
LCB
Poyer
Poyer
Poyer
Poyer
Poyer
Poyer
Poyer
Martin
Poyer
Poyer
Poyer
Poyer
Poyer
SS
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
Zimmerman
FS
Murphy
Murphy
Murphy
Murphy
Murphy
Murphy
Murphy
Murphy
Murphy
Murphy
Murphy
Murphy
Murphy
RCB
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
Reynolds
DEFENSIVE STARTERS
9/8
9/22
9/29
10/6
10/13
10/20
10/27
11/3
11/10
11/17
11/24
12/1
12/29
Wisconsin
@ UCLA
@ Arizona
Washington State
@ BYU
Utah
@ Washington
Arizona State
@ Stanford
California
Oregon
Nicholls State
vs. Texas
LE
Crichton
Crichton
Crichton
Crichton
Crichton
Crichton
Crichton
Crichton
Crichton
Crichton
Crichton
Fernando
Crichton
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2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
MIKE
RILEY
HEAD COACH
13th season at Oregon State
Alabama ‘75
“Mike Riley is the best guy in college football.”
Any number of people from current players, ex-players, coaches at all levels or
anyone who has ever met him could acknowledge that; it was national sports media
personality Jim Rome who made that statement following an interview during the 2012
season.
Coach Riley could very well be the best guy in college football, but he is also ranks
among the best coaches in the game. He is the winningest active coach in the Pac-12
Conference with 81 victories (all at OSU), owns the most wins ever at Oregon State, the
team has been ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 28 weeks, has coached 22 AllAmericans and 28 NFL Draft picks (thru the 2011 season).
The longest tenured coach in the Pac-12, in his 13th season, has a resume that
sparkles with achievements. He was the
2008 American Football Coaches Association
LONGEST TENURED
(AFCA), Pac-10 Conference and State of OrFBS COACHES
egon Coach of the Year, and his teams have
Dec. 22, 1986 – Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech
appeared in the final Associated Press topDec. 3, 1990 – Larry Blakeney, Troy
25 rankings in three of the last six seasons.
Dec. 3, 1997 – Mack Brown, Texas
In 2012 he was selected the AFCA Region
Dec. 1, 1998 – Bob Stoops, Oklahoma
Coach of the Year.
Dec. 2, 1998 – Kirk Ferentz, Iowa
Nov. 30, 2000 – Gary Pinkel, Missouri
The 60-year-old head coach has guided
Dec. 8, 2000 – Gary Patterson, TCU
the Beavers to seven bowl games in the last
Dec. 11, 2000 – Jim Grobe, Wake Forest
10 years. The Beavers are 5-2 with Riley at
Dec. 26, 2000 – Mark Richt, Georgia
the helm in bowl games after he started the
Feb. 19, 2003 – Mike Riley, Oregon State
rejuvenation of the program during his first
tenure in 1997 and ‘98 that subsequently
made three postseason appearances. When he took control of the program in the winter
of 1997, Oregon State was mired in a streak of 28 consecutive losing seasons. While
his first two teams did not post winning marks, the competitiveness of the program
increased dramatically and the foundation was laid for teams that would play in bowl
games in 10 of the next 14 years.
Riley has 52 Pac-10/12 victories, which ranks 13th in the conference record book.
Legendary coaches Jim Owens (Washington), Bruce Snyder (Cal, ASU), Rich Brooks
(Oregon) and Dick Tomey (Arizona) are all within his reach for the 2013 season which
would move him into the top-10 all-time for league wins.
He has also led his team to outstanding success in the classroom, where over the last
five years Beavers have been honored by the league for academic achievement 64 times.
Riley’s pro style approach to how he manages the program has paid dividends
to players who have gone on to successful professional careers. Twenty-one former
Beavers who were coached by Riley were in the NFL as of Dec. 1, 2012, including
quarterbacks Matt Moore (Miami) and Derek Anderson (Carolina), running back Steven
Jackson (St. Louis) and defensive back Brandon Browner (Seattle). Anderson, Jackson
and Browner have each earned Pro Bowl honors.
Riley is the first coach in OSU history to win more than one NCAA-sanctioned bowl
game at OSU, capturing the 2003 Las Vegas Bowl, the 2004 Insight Bowl, the 2006 and
2008 Sun Bowls, and the 2007 Emerald Bowl titles. He also is the first coach to lead the
program to more than one winning conference season (5-3 in ’04, 6-3 in ’06, 6-3 in ’07,
7-2 in ’08 and 6-3 in ’09 and 6-3 in ‘12) since 1969.
Under Riley, Oregon State has not been shy about playing challenging non-conference games. Since 2003, 10 of the 13 out of league road opponents have finished the
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season in the AP-top 25 (thru 2012 season). He’s also experienced success against top25 teams winning 12 games, including three times against teams ranked No. 3 or higher.
It’s difficult to select the best season Oregon State has had with Riley at the helm.
The 2006 team certainly is at the top of charts as it is the second club in OSU history to
capture at least 10 victories. The Beavers won eight of their final nine games, including
defeating No. 3 USC and ending the Trojans’ 27-game Pac-10 win streak. OSU also ended
a lengthy Aloha Stadium win streak of Hawai’i and capped off the year with a thrilling
victory over Missouri (39-38) in arguably the best Sun Bowl ever played. The final summary of the season showed OSU finishing third in the Pac-10, just one game behind
co-winners USC and California. OSU ended the year ranked No. 21 in the final AP Poll.
His 2012 team was picked to finish last in the Pac-12 North, yet went 6-3 in league and
9-4 overall. The team was ranked in the Associated Press Poll a school- record 12 consecutive weeks, including as high as No. 7. The Beavers opened the year with victories
over No. 13 Wisconsin and No. 19 UCLA, and posted the third-best conference record
behind a pair of BCS bowl teams.
The 2008 Beavers lost more starters than any other Pac-10 team, but Riley and
his staff found replacements within the program to turn what was expected to be a
rebuilding year into a 9-4 season and the program’s second-best ever mark in the Pac10 Conference at 7-2 (tied for second). All of this while playing a schedule that was
considered one of the toughest in the nation that included three BCS bowl teams (USC,
Utah, Penn State). The keynote victory of the season was a 27-21 win over then-No. 1
USC in a nationally televised Thursday game. The season culminated with a 3-0 victory
over No. 18 Pittsburgh in the Sun Bowl, a game OSU played without two of the team’s top
three offensive weapons – Pac-10 Offensive MVP and All-America running back Jacquizz
Rodgers and his brother receiver James Rodgers. The team ended the year No. 18 in the
final Associated Press Poll and No. 19 in the USA Today.
His 2007 team won seven of the final eight games on the way to a 9-4 mark, just
one game behind co-Pac-10 champions USC and Arizona State at 6-3 in the league. OSU
won at No. 2 California when a Bear victory would have moved them to No. 1 and beat
No. 18 Oregon in Eugene. The defensive unit finished first in the nation against the run
and accumulated the most yards lost via tackles than any other team in the Football
Bowl Subdivision. The Beavers put the finishing touches to the season and a No. 25 final
ranking with a victory over Maryland in the Emerald Bowl.
Riley returned to the Beaver sideline for the second time in 2003 and led the team to
the Las Vegas Bowl title over New Mexico. The team set numerous individual and team
records, and led the Pac-10 for both offense and defense. He followed up the ’03 team’s
success by signing the program’s best ever recruiting class, according to several scouting organizations.
In 2004 the team accepted the challenge of playing both ‘03 defending national
champions, the eventual 2004 national champions and faced one of the most difficult
schedules overall in the nation. The team fought through early setbacks before defeating
Oregon in the annual Civil War in then record fashion. The victory over the archrivals
propelled OSU to a convincing 38-21 victory over Notre Dame in the Insight Bowl. The
RILEY’S OREGON STATE RECORD
Year
1997
1998
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
Total
Record
3-8
5-6
8-5
7-5
5-6
10-4
9-4
9-4
8-5
5-7
3-9
9-4
81-67
Accomplishment
Total revamp of the program
Best OSU record in 27 years
Las Vegas Bowl Champions
Insight Bowl Champions
Five First Team All-Pac-10 selections
Sun Bowl Champions
Emerald Bowl Champions
Sun Bowl Champions
Las Vegas Bowl participant
Two wins over Top-25 teams
Three All-America selections
Alamo Bowl trip
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
Beavers closed 2004 winning six of their final seven games and pushing Orange Bowl/
National champion USC to the wire.
In 2009, Riley and his staff had a monumental task of replacing nearly every starter
on defense and a total of seven NFL draftees. The Beavers not only qualified for a bowl
game, but also for the second straight year played the season finale for the opportunity
to receive the Rose Bowl berth. A league-high seven Beavers earned first team AllPac-10 honors and the team finished higher than the preseason predictions for the
fourth consecutive year.
While the 2010 team did not qualify for a bowl game, there were still plenty of highlights. The Beavers played the most difficult schedule in the nation competing against
four teams that finished the year in the top seven of the national polls, and winning two
games over top-25 clubs. OSU featured Stephen Paea (DT) earning Pac-10 Defensive
Player of the Year and for the second time was named the recipient of the league’s Morris Trophy, awarded to the conference’s top defensive lineman. Jacquizz Rodgers earned
Pac-10 First Team for the third consecutive season and joined just two other former
Pac-10 running backs (Napolean Kauffman and Charles White) as three-time honorees.
Riley also led the “Beaver Nation” charge to school records for average home attendance
(45,509) and for season ticket sales (26,952).
Riley left Oregon State after the 1998 season to pursue a unique opportunity to
become the head coach of the National Football League’s San Diego Chargers. He spent
four years in the NFL, returning to Oregon State after a one-year stint as an assistant
with the New Orleans Saints. Riley was a popular choice when he was originally hired
for the position in late December of 1996 and was equally as popular upon his hiring the
second time.
He calls Corvallis his hometown, although he was born in Wallace, Idaho. He grew up
watching Beaver football, as his father Bud was an assistant coach for the program from
1965-72 and again in 1979. Mike was a standout quarterback at Corvallis High School,
leading the Spartans to the 1970 state title.
Riley, who already had coaching in his blood at a young age, made the decision to
continue playing the sport in college at the University of Alabama for legendary coach
Paul “Bear” Bryant. He played cornerback from 1971-74, helping the Tide to four Southeastern Conference titles and the 1973 national championship.
Riley immediately launched a successful coaching career following his graduation
from Alabama. His first stop was as a defensive graduate assistant coach for Mike White
at the University of California in 1975. He helped the Bears to an 8-3 record and a share
of the Pacific-8 Conference title, the first and only for the program since the Pac-8/10
Conference was formed in 1968.
He continued his education and his coaching in 1976 at Whitworth College in Spokane, Wash. He finished his master’s degree in physical education in 1977 while working
for the popular Pacific Northwest coach and future Canadian Football League legend
Hugh Campbell.
Riley’s first full-time appointment came at NAIA powerhouse Linfield College in McMinnville, Ore. From 1977-82 he served as the program’s defensive coordinator and
secondary coach, as well as assistant athletic director. Riley assisted head coach Ad
Rutschman’s Wildcats to a six-year record of 52-7-1, which included five conference
titles and the 1982 undefeated NAIA title team.
An opportunity to coach in the professional ranks presented itself following the ’82
season, and Riley was on his way to the Canadian Football League’s Winnipeg Blue
Bombers as the secondary coach. During his three-years as an assistant, Winnipeg produced a 32-15-1 mark and won the 1984 Grey Cup title.
Riley returned to the college level in 1986 as an assistant coach at the University of
Northern Colorado, before being named the youngest coach in CFL history in 1987 with
Winnipeg at 33-years of age. Riley guided the Bombers to two Grey Cup titles (1988, ’90)
and was named the CFL’s Coach of the Year in those seasons. He was inducted into the
club’s Hall of Fame June 13, 2007.
In 1991 Riley took over the San Antonio Riders of the World Football League, spending two seasons before the league suspended its North American operations.
He returned to the college ranks in 1993 when then-USC head coach John Robinson
offered him the position of offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach – he later
became assistant head coach. The Mesa (Ariz.) Tribune named him the league’s top assistant coach in 1993 after leading the Trojans’ offense to record setting numbers. Then
USC quarterback Rob Johnson earned numerous Pac-10 and NCAA records, and would
later become a first-round draft pick.
Riley remained at USC through the 1997 season, helping the Trojans to victories in
the Rose, Cotton, and Freedom Bowls. USC won one outright league title, shared another
and finished second one time.
In addition, Riley has been the head coach for three postseason all-star games – the
Hula Bowl, East-West Shrine Game and Blue-Gray All-Star Classic.
Mike and his wife Dee are the parents of one son, Matthew, and one daughter, Kate.
They also have a grandson, Elijah Jo. Matthew, an OSU graduate, is currently employed
within the Beaver Athletic Department as a video specialist and he and his wife Lydia (an
OSU graduate student) live in Corvallis. Kate is a 2011 OSU graduate and also resides in
Corvallis. Mike has two brothers; Edward Riley is a physician and Associate Professor at
the Stanford University School of Medicine and Pete Riley is a scientist for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Mike Riley is under contract at OSU through 2020 – his contract rolls over one year
for every time the team plays in a bowl game.
His success at all levels is well documented. Riley has earned the respect of players,
coaches, media and fans. He has been called the savior of Oregon State football and the
future continues to look bright for the Orange and Black.
RILEY’S BEAVER HIGHLIGHTS
•
December 13, 1996 – Named Head Coach at Oregon State
•
September 6, 1997 – OSU scores 27 4th-quarter points to beat North Texas (33-7), earning
him his first career collegiate victory
•
Oct. 10, 1998 – Riley gets first Pac-10 win with victory at Stanford (30-23)
•
Nov. 21, 1998 – Still considered the best Civil War ever, OSU defeats Oregon in
double OT (44-41)
•
Feb. 19, 2003 – Named Head Coach for the second time at Oregon State
•
Dec. 24, 2003 – Defeats New Mexico in the Las Vegas Bowl (55-14)
•
April 24, 2004 -- RB Steven Jackson selected in the first round of the NFL Draft
•
Nov. 20, 2004 – Defeats Oregon, scoring a then Civil War series record 50 points
•
Dec. 28, 2004 – Defeats Notre Dame in the Insight Bowl (38-21)
•
Oct. 15, 2005 – Defeats No. 18 California in Berkeley (23-20)
•
Dec. 8, 2005 – WR Mike Hass and PK Alexis Serna earn national awards at the
ESPN College Football Awards Show
•
Oct. 28, 2006 – Ends No. 3 USC’s 27-game Pac-10 win streak with victory on
national TV (33-31)
•
Dec. 2, 2006 – Ends No. 24 Hawaii’s 9-game win streak with victory at Honolulu (35-32)
•
Dec. 29, 2006 – No. 24 OSU defeats Missouri in the Sun Bowl (39-38)
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June 13, 2007 – Inducted into the Winnipeg Blue Bombers’ Hall of Fame
Oct. 13, 2007 – Defeats No. 2 California in Berkeley (31-28)
Dec. 1, 2007 – Defeats No. 18 Oregon in Eugene (38-31 2 OT)
Dec. 28, 2007 – Defeats Maryland in Emerald Bowl (21-14).
Sept. 25, 2008 – Defeats No. 1 USC at Reser Stadium (27-21)
Dec. 2008 – Named AFCA Regional Coach of the Year
Dec. 8, 2008 – Named Pac-10 Coach of the Year (first time)
Dec. 31, 2008 – No. 24 OSU defeats No. 18 Pittsburgh in Sun Bowl (3-0)
Feb. 8, 2009 – Named the Slats Gill Sportsperson of the Year (top coach in Oregon)
June 11, 2009 – Named to the Board of Trustees for the American Football
Coaches Association.
2010 season – OSU record home average attendance (45,509) and season ticket
sales (26,952).
October 9, 2010 – Defeats No. 9 Arizona in Tucson (29-27).
September 8, 2012 – Defeats No. 13 Wisconsin in Corvallis (10-7)
September 22, 2012 – Defeats No. 19 UCLA at the Rose Bowl (27-20)
October 7, 2012 – AP and BCS Poll No. 7
December 3, 2012 – AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year.
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
D.J.
ALEXANDER
LINEBACKER
JR • 6-2 • 228
Palm Desert, Calif. (Palm Desert)
2013: A legitimate postseason honors candidate … handles duties for the Beavers at
“Sam” linebacker … excellent athlete with speed and range; in a mold that has been
successful for Beaver linebackers in the past. 2012: D.J. won the vacant starting spot
at strongside linebacker during the spring … registered seven tackles, including two
tackles-for-loss, in OSU’s season-opening upset of then-No. 13 Wisconsin – earned Pac12 Defensive Player of the Week in his first career start … notched career-high 14
tackles against Oregon … fifth on the team with 58 tackles and third for tackles-for-loss
with seven … forced a fumble against Washington. 2011: D.J. sprained his right elbow
in the first fall scrimmage and was unable to return to the field in time for the start of
the season … one of 10 true freshmen to play in 2011, an Oregon State record … made
college debut against UCLA and made a tackle on kickoff coverage on his first play …
BRANDIN
COOKS
WIDE RECEIVER
JR • 5-10 • 181
Stockton, Calif. (Lincoln)
2013: Brandin is one of the most explosive players in the nation … Pac-12 Honorable
Mention last season and figures to be in line for higher honors this year … five career
100-yard receiving games, ninth on the OSU record chart … needs 285 receiving yards
to crack OSU’s top 10 list and is well on his way to becoming the third Beaver ever to
reach 3,000 receiving yards; Mike Hass (2002-05) and James Newson (2001-03) are
the other two … 16 career starts, 14 straight … good route-runner with excellent
hands … despite lack of height, his leaping abilities make him a legitimate red zone
target. 2012: Brandin backed up an outstanding true freshman season with a phenomenal sophomore campaign … announced as one of 10 semi-finalists for the Biletnikoff
Award given to the top receiver in the nation … named as Pac-12 Conference honorable
mention … combined with Markus Wheaton to be the first OSU receiving duo to exceed
1,000-yards since 2003 … his 1,151 receiving yards ranked seventh for a single season
at OSU … 88.5 yards receiving per game ranked fifth in the Pac-12 … posted five
100-yard receiving games – four on the road – tying for fifth in OSU single season history
… established career-high with nine catches at Arizona and matched it at Washington
… 75-yard catch and run at UCLA was the Beavers’ longest since an 87-yard seasonopening play to start the 2009 season … started all 12 games … injured ankle against
Oregon and missed most of the Nicholls State game … is exceptionally gifted with the
ball in space evidenced by 506 of his 1,151 receiving yards coming after the catch …
2011: Played in all 12 games, starting three … started the first game of the season in
place of James Rodgers becoming the first true freshman to start a season opener at
wide receiver since Roddy Tompkins against Montana in 1996 … one of 10 true freshmen to play in 2011, an Oregon State record … dazzled observers with his speed and
highlight reel catches from the outset in fall camp … grabbed a season-high five passes
at Utah … tied for the team-lead with three touchdown catches … scored in back-toback games against BYU and vs. Washington State … added kick return responsibilities
late in the season with an average of 22.4 yards per return.
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made a dramatic impact as a special teams demon … tied for the team lead with eight
special teams tackles … played a bit at outside linebacker in a back-up role … set a
season-high with five tackles against BYU, including a quarterback sack … recorded
four tackles in the Civil War … enrolled at Oregon State in winter term and thus was
considered a greyshirt.
PALM DESERT: D.J. played both linebacker and receiver at Palm Desert … co-Desert
Valley League MVP as a senior after making 118 tackles, including 12 tackles for loss and
seven sacks … All-CIF Eastern Division twice … team captain … standout in track
where he broke the school record in the 100 and 200 meters … Rivals tabbed him the
22nd best outside linebacker in the country following his senior season.
PERSONAL: Born Donell Welch on September 30, 1991 in Long Beach, California …
son of Pete and Cindy Alexander … has two siblings … changed his surname from
Welch to Alexander prior to the 2012 BYU game in honor of his stepfather … majoring
in human development and family sciences.
ALEXANDER’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
2011
TOTAL
UT
33
10
43
AT
25
8
33
Total
58
18
76
TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF
7.0-30
1.5-12
1
1.0-2
1.0-2
0
8.0-32
2.5-14
1
FR
0
0
0
BrUp
0
0
0
Int
0
0
0
KB
0
0
0
LINCOLN: Earned Offensive Player of the Year in the Section, All-Area and team MVP
two years each … as a senior, he had 66 receptions for 1,125 yards and 11 touchdowns,
and ended up with 1,525 all purpose yards … as a junior, he made 46 receptions for
783 yards and 10 touchdowns, and on defense had three interceptions … 29 receptions
for 600 yards and seven touchdowns as a sophomore … sprinter in track, participating
in the Junior Olympics … also played basketball and for his high school career earned
six varsity letters … Rivals listed him the 22nd best receiver in the nation … competed
in the National Underclassmen Combine’s All World Gridiron Classic Dec. 31, 2010 in
Orlando … Nike Combine wide receiver MVP at 2010 event at Stanford.
PERSONAL: Born September 25, 1993 in Stockton, California … nickname is “sonic
boom” … son of Worth and Andrea Cooks … has three brothers, Worth Jr., Fred and
Andre … his stepbrother, Maurice Washington, played football at Texas A&M-Kingsville
and was in the Oakland Raiders’ training camp … chose OSU because “it is a great fit
for me, I’m surrounded by respectful people and the great coaching staff” … has never
missed a game at any level … undecided on a course of study.
COOKS’ CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS
Year
2012
2011
TOTAL
Att.
19
10
29
YG
97
53
150
YL
15
12
27
NYG
82
41
123
TD
0
0
0
COOKS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year
2012
2011
TOTAL
Rec.
67
31
98
Yds
1151
391
1542
TD
5
3
8
Long
75
59
75
COOKS’ CAREER KICK RETURN STATISTICS
Year
2012
2011
TOTAL
No.
0
8
8
Yds
0
179
179
TD
0
0
0
Long
0
44
44
COOKS’ CAREER ALL-PURPOSE STATISTICS
Year
2012
2011
TOTAL
Rush
82
41
123
Rec.
1151
391
1542
PR
0
0
0
KR
0
179
179
Total
1233
611
1844
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Long
17
14
17
SCOTT
CRICHTON
DEFENSIVE END
JR • 6-3 • 260
Tacoma, Wash. (Henry Foss)
2013: Crichton (pronounced CRY-ton) has established himself as one of the best defensive ends in the Pac-12 Conference and nationwide … legitimate postseason honors
candidate … one of only two underclassmen last year to be named Pac-12 First Team
on defense … consistently draws double teams … tied for seventh for career sacks
at OSU with 15, tied for sixth for career tackles-for-loss with 32 and tied for second
for fumbles forced with seven – all are within reach for him to be the school’s all-time
leader by the end of his career … started 24 of 25 games played … missed spring
practice while rehabilitating from offseason shoulder surgery. 2012: Named All-America
honorable mention by SI.com … named a ESPN.com Midseason All-American; SI.com
Midseason Second Team All-American … a semi-finalist for the Ted Hendricks Award
given annually to the nation’s top defensive end … named Pac-12 Conference First
Team … on the Lombardi Award Preseason Watch List … registered 9.0 sacks in 2012,
good for ninth in OSU single season history … notched three sacks against Washington
State – the first OSU player since Stephen Paea in 2010 to accomplish the feat … tallied season-high nine tackles against Utah … recovered fumbles against Wisconsin and
Utah. 2011: Scott had a phenomenal season as a redshirt freshman earning Freshman
All-America consideration from multiple media outlets … selected to the Freshman AllAmerica First Team by CBSSports.com, Yahoo! Sports, Phil Steele, College Football News
MICHAEL
DOCTOR
LINEBACKER
SR • 6-0 • 225
Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington)
2013: Legitimate postseason honors candidate … speedy linebacker that has been
a trademark of recent Beaver defenses … 24 career starts, including 23 straight …
active team leader for total tackles with 172 … among the best athletes on the squad,
who in addition to playing linebacker at a high level, has also returned kicks at times in
practice. 2012: Michael started all 13 games … led the Beavers with 83 tackles …
tallied season-high and Alamo Bowl game-high 11 tackles … 10 tackles at BYU and
again the next week against Utah … registered three TFLs against Oregon … had an
interception against Utah … recovered a fumble at Stanford. 2011: Won the starting
spot at the “Will” linebacker during spring ball … played in all 12 games, starting 11
… finished the season with 78 tackles, second on the team … made two interceptions in 2011, against Arizona’s Nick Foles and Stanford’s Andrew Luck … registered
4.0 tackles-for-loss and 2.5 sacks for the season … set a career-high with 13 tackles
against BYU … recovered a fumble in the Civil War at Oregon … tallied 1.5 sacks at
Utah. 2010: Participated in his first spring practice after enrolling at OSU during winter
term of 2010 – greyshirt … played in all 13 games, making 11 tackles for the season
… had seven tackles against Arizona State.
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and Sporting News … Phil Steele Midseason First Team All-Pac-12 and honorable mention All-American … selected as Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention … named
Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week for Oct. 24 following win over Washington State (7
tackles, 2 TFLs, sack, 2 forced fumbles, 1 BrUp) … among four college football standouts that advanced to the finals of the All-Star Performance of the Year by Intersport following OSU’s win over Washington (5 tackles, 3 TFLs, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble) … set
Oregon State single season record with six forced fumbles – leading the nation among
freshmen … set season-high with 12 tackles in Civil War … also tallied 11 tackles and
two tackles-for loss against UCLA … finished the season with 74 tackles including 14.5
TFLs – tops in the nation among freshmen – and a team-leading six sacks … … his
teammates voted him the most improved player at the end of the season with QB Sean
Mannion. 2010: Redshirt … named the defensive scout team co-MVP.
HENRY FOSS: Three-year letterman at defensive end and linebacker … Narrows
League Defensive MVP with 78 solo tackles … Washington 4A First Team All-State …
Tacoma Weekly Player of the Year … Rivals three-star athlete and rated the 44th best
defensive end prospect in the nation … also played tight end at Foss.
PERSONAL: Born October 30, 1991 in Tacoma, Washington … son of Lucky and Malama Crichton … has one sister, RaeAnn … has two brothers, Derek and Darryl …
chose Oregon State because “it’s a great environment with great players and coaches”
… studying human development and family sciences.
CRICHTON’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
2011
TOTAL
UT
23
48
71
AT
21
26
47
Total
42
74
118
TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF
17.5-76
9.0-49
1
14.5-63
6.0-33
6
32-139
15.0-82
7
FR
2
1
3
BrUp
3
3
6
Int
0
0
0
KB
0
1
1
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON: Four-year varsity starter … ranked by Rivals.com as the
10th best prospect in the state of Oklahoma … rated the 21st best outside linebacker
prospect in the nation, per Rivals.com … SuperPrep 34th best player in the Midlands
(Colorado, Oklahoma, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, South Dakota, Utah) Area …
340 career tackles, including 130 as a senior … rushed for 1,299 yards as a running
back for the ’08 season and led the state 5A ranks with 28 touchdowns, including two on
punt returns … 106 yards rushing and 16 tackles in the state title game … Scout.com
three-star athlete … helped Booker T. Washington HS to its first state title since 1984
… also played basketball and ran track in high school.
PERSONAL: Born October 25, 1990 … son of Latasha Wells … has two siblings,
Gerard and Taylor … chose Oregon State because “I love how the coaches make you
feel like family and Corvallis is a great college town” … majoring in human development
and family sciences.
DOCTOR’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
2011
2010
TOTAL
UT
44
38
7
89
AT
39
40
4
83
Total
72
78
11
172
TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF
11.0-31
0.0-0
0
4.0-26
2.5-21
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
15.0-57
2.5-21
0
FR
1
1
0
2
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BrUp
4
2
0
6
Int
1
2
0
3
KB
0
0
0
0
GRANT
ENGER
OFFENSIVE GUARD
SR • 6-6 • 290
Bothell, Wash. (O’Dea)
2013: Postseason honors candidate … 21 career starts … versatile lineman with experience at both guard and tackle spots … excellent in space and is a big asset in
OSU’s screen game. 2012: Earned Pac-12 Conference Honorable Mention … missed
California game and was limited against Oregon due to a knee injury … missed Spring
Ball following offseason shoulder surgery but won the starting position in the fall. 2011:
Grant began the season as the primary back-up to both tackle positions … stepped in
at left guard in game 2 at Wisconsin when Josh Andrews was injured … started five
games at left guard in Andrews’ place … moved to right guard upon Burke Ellis’ injury
at Utah (and Andrews’ return) … started the final four games at right guard … before
ascending to the first string, Grant played tight end on occasion due to a spate of injuries
at the position entering the season. 2010: Grant played in 11 of the 12 games mostly on
special teams … back-up at guard. 2009: Redshirt.
CONNOR
HAMLETT
TIGHT END
JR • 6-7 • 264
Edmonds, Wash. (Meadowdale)
2013: Outstanding receiver and blocker, thus enters the season as the starter at H-Back
… opportunity to be arguably the best player to play the position at OSU. 2012: Started
seven of the 13 games … fourth on the team for receptions with 32 … set career-highs
with six receptions for 80 yards against California; five catches for 70 yards in the Alamo
Bowl … caught a pair of 29-yard strikes at BYU – the longest gains of his career …
made the game-winning touchdown grab at Arizona. 2011: Played 11 games mostly on
special teams and at times as the second tight end … was one of two healthy tight ends
– Colby Prince – on the roster to begin the season … injuries mounted at the position in
the spring affording him valuable practice time with the key units … 11 catches for 153
yards in the spring game … Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention. 2010: Redshirt
… shared the offensive scout MVP honors with Tyler Anderson.
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O’DEA: A three-year letterman at offensive tackle and defensive end … was a first team
all-state and all-area offensive tackle … twice earned first team All-Metro at offensive
tackle … earned All-Metro accolades at defensive end once … Metro League Lineman
of the Year … earned two letters for the track and field team as a discus thrower.
PERSONAL: Born November 19, 1990 in Seattle … son of Gary and Julie Enger … has
one brother, Garth, who played football at Montana as a center … has one sister, Alyson
… father, Gary, played defensive tackle at Montana State … lists his biggest athletic
thrill to date as playing in the state championship game … enjoys fishing and diving …
chose Oregon State because he “liked the coaches and the town and all of the people I
met” … majoring in business administration.
MEADOWDALE: Three-year letterman in football … 43 receptions for 648 yards and
six touchdowns as a senior, earning second team all-state … first team All-Wesco
Conference selection as a senior and second team as a junior … chosen to play in the
East vs. West All-State game … rated No. 33 on the Scout Northwest Fab 50 list for
wide receivers … also played defensive end at Meadowdale … earned three letters in
basketball and two in track … nominated to play in all-state game 3A/4A … earned
first team all-league in basketball as a senior after averaging 19 points and 10 rebounds,
second team as a junior.
PERSONAL: Born April 12, 1992 in Riverside, California … son of Frank and Karen
Hamlett … has one brother, Casey … Casey played football at Washington State …
lists his biggest athletic thrill as “going 11-1 in football my senior year in high school and
receiving an offer from Oregon State” … chose Oregon State because “I love the college
atmosphere, the coaches and the top-notch program” … majoring in management.
HAMLETT’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year
2012
Rec.
32
Yds
403
TD
3
Long
29
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
SEAN
MANNION
QUARTERBACK
JR • 6-5 • 214
Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill)
2013: Sean is the prototypical quarterback for a Mike Riley offense … a legitimate
postseason honors candidate who enters spring practice competing for the starting
position with Cody Vaz … in 18 career starts, he already ranks fifth in OSU history
with 5,774 passing yards and 31 passing touchdowns … tied for third in OSU history
with three 350-yard passing games … 18 career starts. 2012: Started eight games in
2012 … injured left knee, requiring arthroscopic surgery, against Washington State on
a handoff and missed two games (BYU and Utah) … tied a school-record with four
touchdown passes in one half (first half) against California … named Pac-12 Player
of the Week following win at Arizona – 29-for-45 for 433 yards and three TDs ... threw
for 812 yards combined at UCLA (379) and Arizona (433), the most in back-to-back
games in OSU history; both games represented career-highs … chosen as one of four
team captains for the 2012 season; the first sophomore captain in program history …
Derek Anderson (2001-04) at 6-6 is the only quarterback in Beaver history taller than
Mannion – six other quarterbacks have been 6-5. 2011: Sean gained a ton of on the job
experience as the Beavers’ starting quarterback as a redshirt freshman … named as
a Freshman All-American by the Football Writers Association of America … started 10
games and appeared in all 12 … made first career start against UCLA (9/24) becoming
the youngest QB to start at OSU since Jonathan Smith as a redshirt freshman, Oct. 31,
1998 vs. California … went 26-for-34 with 376 yards and four touchdowns in a win over
Washington State – earned Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (10/24) … set Oregon
MICHAEL
PHILIPP
OFFENSIVE TACKLE
SR • 6-4 • 329
San Bernardino, Calif. (Arroyo Valley)
2013: Philipp (pronounced FILL-ip) has 35 starts for his career, the most of any current
Beaver, and has an opportunity to be among the top three players ever at OSU for starts
(Roy Schuening, OG, 50 starts all-time leader). 2012: Michael reclaimed the starting
spot at left tackle after missing the 2011 season … started all 13 games … part of an
offensive line that vastly improved from the previous season. 2011: Struggled through
a knee injury during fall camp that required surgery … redshirt … had moved to right
tackle prior to the season. 2010: Had an injury-marred season that included a broken
nose and ankle injury prior to the first game – in fact missed the first game … suffered
a sprained ankle in the latter half of the season forcing him to miss the last three games
… Phil Steele named him to his Pac-10 Second Team. 2009: Freshman All-America
teams by Phil Steele and CollegeFootballNews.com … won the starting left tackle spot
during fall camp … the first true freshman to start on the offensive line at Oregon State
since 1997 … formed a solid left side of the line along with Grant Johnson (LG), both
of which were new starters.
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State records for attempts (66) and completions (40) at Arizona State … finished the
season with 16 touchdown passes and 1 rushing … ended the season with 11 straight
games of 200+ yards passing, a feat matched only by Anderson (13 times in 2003) in
the last decade … 3,328 passing yards is the third-most in a single season by an OSU
passer … his teammates voted him the most improved player at the end of the season
with DE Scott Crichton. 2010: Redshirt.
FOOTHILL: Three-year starter and letterwinner in football … Rivals four-star athlete
and rated the 14th-best pro style quarterback in the nation … PrepStar all-region …
first team Contra Costa Times All-East Bay and second team San Francisco Chronicle
All-Metro…threw for 3,521 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior – added three scores
on the ground … set a Northern California prep record with 581 yards passing and five
touchdowns in a November game … led Foothill to the Northern California CIF playoffs
… honorable mention All-East Bay and All-Metro as a junior … as a junior, threw for
2,608 yards and 23 touchdowns, plus three rushing touchdowns … finished high school
career as the career passing leader at Foothill … earned two letters as a pitcher for the
baseball team and one letter as a center for the basketball team.
PERSONAL: Born April 25, 1992 in San Jose, Calif. … son of John and Inga Mannion
… John is the head football coach at Silverton (Ore.) High School, accepting the position in the spring of 2010 … lists his biggest athletic thrill as “beating our cross town
rival my three years on varsity” … chose Oregon State because of “the close fit to our
offense in high school. The coaching staff is great and I like the college town atmosphere” … contemplating a career as a firefighter … double-majoring in liberal studies.
MANNION’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year
2012
2011
TOTAL
Att.
310
473
783
Comp.
200
305
505
Int.
13
18
31
Yds
2446
3328
5774
PCT
.647
.645
.646
TD
15
16
31
Long
75
69
75
ARROYO VALLEY: Highly recruited offensive lineman … rated by rivals.com as fourstar athlete … 2007 and ’08 all-state … rivals.com rated him the 66th best overall
prospect in the nation, the second-best run blocker and the third-best pass blocker …
SuperPrep All-American … received the Anthony Munoz Offensive Lineman of the Year
award as the top offensive lineman in San Bernardino County … played in the U.S. Army
All-American Bowl.
PERSONAL: Born September 7, 1991 in San Bernardino, California … son of Mareko
and Me Philipp … has one sister, Clara, and three brothers, Mark, Paul and Hans …
Mark played football at Southern Illinois and is currently a strength and conditioning
coach at Oregon State … Paul was a four-year letterman (2003-06) at Arizona …
Hans lettered as a defensive tackle at Arizona in 2008 … chose Oregon State because
“it came down to where I felt most comfortable and for me, that was at Oregon State.
My trip to Oregon State was eye opening and I loved it. I loved the coaches and especially Coach Riley and the Coach Cavanaugh” … participated in the “Learning Through
Listening: Native American Issues in Rural Oregon Communities during spring break of
2010, involving five days of interacting with the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians
… majoring in public health.
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
RASHAAD
REYNOLDS
CORNERBACK
SR • 5-11 • 186
Pacoima, Calif. (San Fernando)
2013: 2013: One of the premier corners in the nation … Pac-12 Honorable Mention
last season … athletic player who has a future at the next level … limited in Spring
practice due to offseason knee surgery … 25 consecutive starts, the most on the team
… solid tackler and strong in coverage … good hands … also has participated for
Oregon State in track in the 60 meters … accepted to participate in the 2012 NCAA
National Career in Sports Forum held in Indianapolis in June of 2012. 2012: 16 passes
defended, ranked second in the Pac-12 and among the nation’s leaders … tied the
Oregon State record with five pass break-ups (all in the first half) at Arizona … made
three interceptions (at Arizona, at BYU & at Stanford) … second on the team with 75
tackles … named Pac-12 Conference honorable mention … team’s co-Lunch Bucket
Award recipient for teamwork for dedication. 2011: Started all 12 games … part of a
secondary that included three new starters and improved dramatically as the season
went on … entered fall camp as the No. 3 cornerback but assumed the starting spot
when Brandon Hardin suffered a shoulder injury and missed the season … arguably the
most improved player on the defense from the first game of the season to the last …
finished the season with 68 tackles, ranking fifth on the team … registered three games
with 10 or more tackles … set career-high with 14 tackles against BYU … recorded
the first interception against Washington State in the end zone to seal an OSU victory …
ended the season with eight passes broken up … began the season as the off-side kick
returner … returned one kickoff for 17 yards at Wisconsin. 2010: Played in all 12 games
as a redshirt freshman … he and Brandon Hardin co-led the team for special teams
tackles with 12 … overall, 14 tackles for the season … season-high three tackles vs.
TREVOR
ROMAINE
PLACEKICKER
JR • 6-0 • 200
Corona, Calif. (Centennial)
2013: Trevor has developed into arguably the best kicker in the Pac-12 Conference …
has tremendous leg strength kicking off 82 and amassing 36 touchbacks … Pac-12
Honorable Mention last season … 171 career points … enters the season with 12
consecutive field goals made. 2012: Trevor was the most accurate field goal kicker (1618) in the Pac-12 … booted a season-long of 45 yards against Arizona State … named
All-Pac-12 Conference Honorable Mention … named Pac-12 Special Teams Player of
the Week after three field goal performance at Stanford … fourth on the team with six
special teams tackles. 2011: Enrolled at Oregon State in January of 2011 and thus was
considered a greyshirt … won the placekicking job in spring practice … played in all 12
games … one of 10 true freshmen to play in 2011, an Oregon State record … booted
10 kickoffs for touchbacks in 2011 setting the Oregon State record since kickoffs were
moved to the 30-yard line in 2007 … first freshman to be the regular kicker at OSU
since Alexis Serna in 2004 … was one of eight true freshmen in the nation to perform
as regular starting kickers … tied for second in the nation among true freshman kickers with 72 points … recorded two tackles on the season … forced a fumble on a 4th
quarter kickoff at Oregon – the Beavers recovered the fumble.
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Louisville and Washington … recovered a fumble against Boise State … joined Jordan
Bishop, James Rodgers, Obum Gwacham and Keynan Parker at the Feb. 13, 2010 Husky
Indoor Classic track meet marking the first time male student-athletes have represented
OSU in track since 1988. 2009: Redshirt.
SAN FERNANDO: Rashaad played quarterback and cornerback in high school, but was
recruited as a defensive back … earned All-Valley Mission League three times and
was twice named the league’s MVP … earned all-state honors as a sophomore …
was all-city three times, twice at quarterback and once as a cornerback … threw for
1,566 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior, and added 663 yards and eight touchdowns
rushing … first team all-league as a senior and junior … threw for approximately
1,500 yards and 15 touchdowns, and rushed 600 yards and six touchdowns as a junior
… as a sophomore he passed for 1,629 yards and 17 touchdowns, and rushed for 526
yards and six touchdowns … three-time team captain … also wrestled, winning the
city championship three times … earned all-city honors three times and all-area twice.
PERSONAL: Born February 2, 1991 in Los Angeles … son of Charles Reynolds and Mora
Pyburn … has five siblings … was a part of two state wrestling championships as a
youth at the Boys & Girls Club … also volunteered as a coach and referee … chose OSU
because “I felt comfortable and I feel like it’s the best place that fits me” … participated
in the “Learning Through Listening: Native American Issues in Rural Oregon Communities
during spring break of 2010, involving five days of interacting with the Confederated
Tribes of the Siletz Indians … participated in the initial “Beavers Without Borders” trip
during spring break of 2011 – traveled to Guatemala to build a house for a needy family
… attended the NCAA National Career in Sports Forum in June of 2012 majoring in
human development and family sciences.
REYNOLDS’ CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
2011
2010
Total
UT
54
49
6
109
AT
19
19
8
46
Total
75
68
14
157
TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF
1.5-3
0.0-0
1
1.0-1
0.0-0
0
0.0-0
0.0-0
0
2.5-4
0.0-0
1
FR
0
0
1
1
BrUp
13
8
0
21
Int
3
1
0
4
KB
0
0
0
0
CENTENNIAL: Earned five letters for the Huskies, three in football and two in soccer
… All-Big VIII in 2008 and 2009 … All-CIF Inland Division in 2008 and 2009 … first
team all-state and all-area inland region as a senior … Tacoma News Tribune Western
Top 100 … played in the Riverside County vs. San Bernardino County All-Star Game
… Centennial High School special teams player of the year three times … set state
record for PATs converted with 217 and for kicking points with 280 … set school record
by converting a 52-yard field goal … helped Centennial to state title as a junior …
reached the state championship game as a sophomore … scored 105 total points as a
sophomore to lead the nation according to MaxPreps … Press Enterprise all-area team
punter in 2009.
PERSONAL: Born June 23, 1992 in Loma Linda, California … son of Mark and Kim
Romaine … has two siblings, Donovan and Taylor … Donovan played football at the
University of Redlands … lists his biggest athletic thrill as “breaking two state and
school records” … chose Oregon State because “when I went on unofficial visits I loved
the area and every time there I felt the family atmosphere from the players, coaches and
staff” … majoring in economics.
ROMAINE’S CAREER KICKING STATISTICS
Year
2012
2011
TOTAL
FGM-FGA
16-18
15-22
31-40
PCT
.875
.682
.775
1-19
2-2
0-0
2-2
20-29
4-4
8-9
12-13
30-39
5-6
4-5
9-11
40-49
5-6
3-6
8-12
50-99
0-0
0-2
0-2
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
LG
45
46
46
XP-XPA
51-54
27-28
78-82
ISAAC
SEUMALO
CENTER
SO • 6-3 • 300
Corvallis, Ore. (Corvallis)
2013: Seumalo (pronounced Say-u-mah-low) is a legitimate postseason honors candidate after an impressive true freshman season … strong athletic player who figures to
be one of the best centers in the country for the next several seasons. 2012: Isaac was
thrust into the starting center role from the first day of fall camp … the first freshman
to start at center for OSU since Roger Levasa in 1978 … one of only two true freshmen
to start their season-openers at center in the nation (Hawai’i) … named to the 2012 Phil
Steele, CBSSports.com and FoxSportsNext.com Freshman All-America Teams … named
as the No. 6 Top Freshman by Athlon Sports … earned All-Pac-12 Conference honorable
mention … one of five true freshmen to play for the Beavers.
CODY
VAZ
QUARTERBACK
SR • 6-1 • 202
Lodi, Calif. (St. Mary’s)
2013: Vaz (sounds like raz) is a postseason honors candidate and is in competition for
the starting quarterback duties with Sean Mannion … five career starts, all in the 2012
season … strong arm who can make the throws necessary in the Mike Riley offense.
2012: Vaz began the season as the No. 2 quarterback … had fantastic spring practice
session and fall camp … forced into action by Sean Mannion’s knee injury … made his
first start since high school and first appearance since 2010 at BYU … went 20-for-32
for 332 yards and 3 touchdowns in win at BYU – earned Capital One Impact Performance
of the Week and Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week following the victory … won his
second start as well at home against Utah … played in relief at Washington nearly leading a come-from-behind win … named the starter at Stanford but suffered an ankle injury in the final moments … missed two games before returning to play against Nicholls
State. 2011: Finished the season as the top back-up at quarterback but did not see any
game action in 2011 … with incumbent starter, Ryan Katz, limited during spring due to
injury, Vaz took the majority of the first unit snaps … completed 19 of 32 attempts (1
INT) for 234 yards in the Spring Game. 2010: Played in five games, completing 6 of 17
pass attempts for 48 yards … his first action came against Louisville when Katz was
briefly hurt – his first pass came on a third down from OSU’s 3-yard line (incomplete) …
also replaced an injured Katz for a series in OSU’s opening drive against Oregon … saw
his most action against Stanford, where he completed 4 of 10 for 34 yards, including a
21-yard pass to former tight end John Reese. 2009: Redshirt.
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CORVALLIS: Seumalo (pronounced Say-u-mah-low) was a Rivals four-star athlete; rated
the No. 3 offensive guard in the country, the No. 1 overall prospect in Oregon and the No.
52 overall prospect in the country … Tacoma News Tribune Western Hot 100 member
… ESPNU Top 150 recruit … No. 2 offensive lineman in the nation per SuperPrep …
94 tackles and nine sacks as a defensive lineman as a senior … 5A First Team All-State
as an offensive and defensive lineman as a junior and senior … offensive line MVP of
the 2011 Stanford Nike Camp (MVP of 4 summer camps) … Under Armour and ESPN
All-American … selected to play in Under Armour All-Star game in January of 2012.
PERSONAL: Son of Joe and Karen Seumalo … Joe is the defensive line coach at OSU
… has three brothers, Andrew, Levi and Noah and one sister, Jessi … brother, Andrew,
was a defensive tackle at Oregon State (2009-12) and was a 2012 co-team captain …
undeclared major.
ST. MARY’S: Highly recruited quarterback … posted a 24-5 record over two years as
the starting quarterback for Lodi HS … three-star recruit, according to Rivals.com and
Scout.com … in his senior season, he completed 258 of 389 passes for 3,908 yards
with 32 touchdowns and 10 interceptions … St. Mary’s was selected to play in its first
CIF D-II state championship game where he set a state bowl game record with 336
yards, hitting 31-of-46 pass attempts with four touchdown passes and no interceptions
… Stockton Record Player of the Year following the ’08 season … one of 10 finalists
for CalHiSports.com’s Mr. Football State Player of the Year … two-time Tri-City Athletic
League MVP … as a junior he was 215-for-332 for 3,268 yards and 32 touchdowns with
just 10 interceptions … was named the Tri-City League Offensive MVP, First Team allarea, Second Team All-Northern California and all-state underclass.
PERSONAL: Born August 16, 1990 in Lodi, California … son of Phil and Julie Vaz …
has one sister, Chelsea … lists his biggest athletic thrill as playing in the state championship game … chose Oregon State because of “the coaching staff and the family
atmosphere on the team” … majoring in sociology.
VAZ’S CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year
2012
2011
2010
TOTAL
Att.
185
0
17
202
Comp.
109
0
6
115
Int.
3
0
0
3
Yds
1480
0
48
1528
PCT
.589
0
.353
.569
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TD
11
0
0
11
Long
59
0
21
59
STORM
WOODS
RUNNING BACK
SO • 6-0 • 197
Pflugerville, Texas (Pflugerville)
2013: Storm is a physical runner with good speed … started 12 games last season …
legitimate postseason honors candidate running behind a veteran offensive line … best
receiver among the running backs and is considered the team’s top third-down back.
2012: Started 12 out of the 13 games … – missed the Arizona State game due to a left
knee injury … had breakout performance at Arizona with 29 carries for 161 yards and
one touchdown … 118 yards rushing and two touchdowns against Texas in the Valero
Alamo Bowl – earned the Bowl’s Sportsmanship Award … had three other games of 90
yards or more (at UCLA, at Washington & at Stanford) … third on the team with 38
receptions … rushed for 13 touchdowns in 2012; tied for eighth-best for a single season
at OSU … rushed for three touchdowns against Utah. 2011: Redshirt … played as the
primary running back on the Beavers’ scout team, where he shared MVP as voted by his
teammates with Naji Patrick.
DYLAN
WYNN
DEFENSIVE END
JR • 6-2 • 260
Concord, Calif. (De La Salle)
2013: Dylan is an underrated defensive end … one of the quickest players at his position in the Conference … best known for his non-stop, hustling, relentless demeanor on
and off the field … uses quickness to advantage as a tackle in nickel and dime packages
… 19 career starts. 2012: Made 49 tackles, including eight on special teams – second
on the team … recorded a sack and forced fumble against Wisconsin … registered
eight tackles and a fumble recovery against Utah. 2011: Played in all 12 games, starting
seven … named Freshman All-America Honorable Mention by College Football News …
one of 10 true freshmen to play in 2011, an Oregon State record … set the Oregon State
single season record with five fumble recoveries … finished the season with 44 tackles
including 5.5 tackles-for-loss … registered his first career sack at California.
DE LA SALLE: Scout rated Dylan the 23rd best defensive end in the nation … led De La
Salle to its 19th consecutive North Coast title and to its fifth consecutive state title game,
finishing the year 14-0 … 50 tackles and 12 sacks as a senior as his numbers reflect
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PFLUGERVILLE: Three-year letterman and starter for the Panthers … First Team AllDistrict honors as a sophomore and senior … All-State Honorable Mention as a senior
… rushed for 1,216 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior, also accounted for 145 yards
receiving and one interception … as a sophomore and junior combined he rushed for
1,257 yards and 13 touchdowns - suffered a knee injury his junior season that curtailed
his playing … KEYE-TV Player of the Week for a September 2009 game after rushing
for 243 yards and three touchdowns … also played basketball.
PERSONAL: Born March 6, 1993 in East Austin, Texas … son of Richey Woods and
Faith Barrs … has one sister, Dianna … 3.50 cumulative GPA … member of the
National Honor Society, school Honor Roll and class officer … chose OSU because
“it felt like home away from home” … intends to major in sports administration …
undecided major.
WOODS’ CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS
Year
2012
Att.
192
YG
966
YL
25
NYG
941
TD
13
Long
38
COOKS’ CAREER RECEIVING STATISTICS
Year
2012
Rec.
38
Yds
313
TD
0
Long
25
him often not playing entire games due to the margin of the score – De LaSalle average
margin of victory in 2010 was 35 points (40 points in the playoffs) … 2010 First Team
All-East Bay Athletic League and All-North Coast Section … SuperPrep All-American
… 2009 honors include First Team All-East Bay Athletic League as a lineman on both
sides of the ball, All-Bay Area Metro First Team defense, All-North Coast Section First
Team defense … 82 tackles, including 36 tackles-for-losses and 10 sacks in 2009 …
Co-Outstanding Sophomore by the San Francisco Chronicle in 2008 and posted many of
the same honors as he did as a junior and senior … Stanford Nike Camp 2010 MVP …
ESPN.com second team All-American on defense … also played fullback … three-year
football letterman and two years in wrestling … state qualifier as a heavyweight both
years.
PERSONAL: Born June 1, 1993 in Arlington, Texas … son of John Wynn and Karen
Denne … has two brothers, Ian and Gowan … John played football at Nebraska-Omaha
… Dylan’s grandfather played at Nebraska as did his cousin Todd Peterson (2005-09)
… was prep teammates with current OSU running back Terron Ward at De La Salle …
majoring in exercise and sport science and is considering a career in physical therapy
and as a coach.
WYNN’S CAREER STATISTICS
Year
2012
2011
TOTAL
UT
22
18
40
AT
27
26
53
Total
48
44
93
TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds FF
2.0-12
1.0-12
1
5.5-15
1.0-3
0
7.5-27
2.0-15
1
FR
1
5
6
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
BrUp
1
0
1
Int
0
0
0
KB
0
0
0
TEAM STATISTICS
SCORING
Points Per Game
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Yards gained rushing
Yards lost rushing
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
Comp-Att-Int
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
KICK RETURN AVERAGE
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
INT RETURN AVERAGE
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
Average Per Game
PUNTS-Yards
Average Per Punt
Net punt average
KICKOFFS-Yards
Average Per Kick
Net kick average
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
3rd-Down Pct
4TH-DOWN Conversions
4th-Down Pct
SACKS BY-Yards
MISC YARDS
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS
ON-SIDE KICKS
RED-ZONE SCORES
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS
PAT-ATTEMPTS
ATTENDANCE
Games/Avg Per Game
Neutral Site Games
OSU
OPP
RUSHING
423
32.5
310
101
180
29
1617
2038
421
442
3.7
124.4
26
3992
315-504-16
7.9
12.7
307.1
27
5609
946
5.9
431.5
35-642
13-84
20-284
18.3
6.5
14.2
21-7
79-724
55.7
60-2474
41.2
38.5
82-5052
61.6
49.3
32:07
60/174
34%
12/23
52%
28-186
37
54
16-18
0-0
(53-58) 91%
(41-58) 71%
(51-54) 94%
303971
7/43424
268
20.6
243
97
123
23
1683
2018
335
422
4.0
129.5
19
2919
279-471-20
6.2
10.5
224.5
14
4602
893
5.2
354.0
41-772
15-106
16-98
18.8
7.1
6.1
21-11
93-859
66.1
75-3214
42.9
40.4
54-3199
59.2
39.5
27:53
53/181
29%
15/24
62%
33-244
0
34
10-17
0-3
(34-41) 83%
(26-41) 63%
(32-32) 100%
270247
5/54049
1/65277
Player
Woods, Storm
Ward, Terron
Agnew, Malcolm
Wheaton, Markus
Cooks, Brandin
Anderson, Tyler
Singler, Mitch
Hatfield, Micah
Balfour, Michael
York, Clayton
Jenkins, Jordan
Pearson, Tym
Kostol, Keith
TEAM
Mannion, Sean
Vaz, Cody
Total..........
Opponents......
SCORE BY QUARTERS
Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Total
Oregon State
Opponents
89
56
111
65
110
66
113
81
423
268
18
GP
12
13
13
13
13
10
3
11
5
11
12
1
12
7
10
7
13
13
Att
192
68
63
20
19
13
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
13
18
28
442
422
G
10
7
3
7
13
13
Effic
138.82
142.50
164.93
0.00
140.36
112.61
Gain
965
430
283
156
97
51
13
8
4
1
2
0
0
0
12
16
2038
2018
Loss
25
15
14
14
15
0
0
0
0
0
3
5
16
25
97
192
421
335
Net
940
415
269
142
82
51
13
8
4
1
-1
-5
-16
-25
-85
-176
1617
1683
Avg
4.9
6.1
4.3
7.1
4.3
3.9
13.0
8.0
4.0
1.0
-0.5
-5.0
-16.0
-1.9
-4.7
-6.3
3.7
4.0
TD
13
6
1
2
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
26
19
Long Avg/G
38
78.3
53
31.9
30
20.7
35
10.9
17
6.3
25
5.1
13
4.3
8
0.7
4
0.8
1
0.1
2
-0.1
0
-5.0
0
-1.3
0
-3.6
7
-8.5
7 -25.1
53 124.4
64 129.5
Cmp-Att-Int
200-309-13
109-185-3
6-9-0
0-1-0
315-504-16
279-471-20
Pct
64.7
58.9
66.7
0.0
62.5
59.2
Yds
2446
1480
66
0
3992
2919
TD
15
11
1
0
27
14
Lng Avg/G
75 244.6
59 211.4
18
22.0
0
0.0
75 307.1
65 224.5
PASSING
Player
Mannion, Sean
Vaz, Cody
Harrington, Richie
TEAM
Total..........
Opponents......
RECEIVING
Player
Wheaton, Markus
Cooks, Brandin
Woods, Storm
Hamlett, Connor
Cummings, Kevin
Prince, Colby
Mullaney, Richard
Ward, Terron
Hatfield, Micah
Singler, Mitch
Anderson, Tyler
Jenkins, Jordan
York, Clayton
Smith, Caleb
Gwacham, Obum
Agnew, Malcolm
Total..........
Opponents......
G
13
13
12
13
13
13
9
13
11
3
10
12
11
13
13
13
13
13
No.
91
67
38
32
18
18
13
10
9
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
315
279
Yds
1244
1151
313
403
208
136
156
79
86
64
22
51
40
19
12
8
3992
2919
Avg
13.7
17.2
8.2
12.6
11.6
7.6
12.0
7.9
9.6
16.0
5.5
17.0
13.3
9.5
6.0
8.0
12.7
10.5
TD
11
5
0
3
1
1
1
0
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
27
14
Long
51
75
25
29
38
33
45
19
28
23
7
30
31
16
7
8
75
65
PUNT RETURNS
Player
Poyer, Jordan
Wheaton, Markus
Ward, Terron
Total..........
Opponents......
No.
10
2
1
13
15
Yds
71
16
-3
84
106
Avg
7.1
8.0
-3.0
6.5
7.1
TD
0
0
0
0
0
Long
24
15
0
24
27
No.
7
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
20
16
Yds
122
46
0
6
19
44
43
2
2
0
284
98
Avg
17.4
15.3
0.0
3.0
19.0
44.0
43.0
2.0
2.0
0.0
14.2
6.1
TD
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
Long
50
42
0
6
19
44
43
2
2
0
50
38
INTERCEPTIONS
Player
Poyer, Jordan
Reynolds, Rashaad
Martin, Sean
Murphy, Ryan
Doctor, Michael
Audiss, Micah
Watkins, Anthony
Christian, Steven
Unga, Feti
Robinson, Rueben
Total..........
Opponents......
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
Avg/G
95.7
88.5
26.1
31.0
16.0
10.5
17.3
6.1
7.8
21.3
2.2
4.2
3.6
1.5
0.9
0.6
307.1
224.5
KICK RETURNS
PUNTING
Player
Ward, Terron
Marable, Malcolm
Stevenson, Jovan
Smith, Caleb
Kell, Devon
Total..........
Opponents......
No.
17
9
5
2
2
35
41
Yds
382
152
73
4
31
642
772
Avg
22.5
16.9
14.6
2.0
15.5
18.3
18.8
TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Long
39
23
32
4
14
39
35
No.
0
2
Yds
0
1
Avg
0.0
0.5
TD
0
1
Long
0
1
Player
Kostol, Keith
TEAM
Total..........
Opponents......
SCORING
Player
Romaine, Trevor
Wheaton, Markus
Woods, Storm
Ward, Terron
Cooks, Brandin
Hamlett, Connor
Anderson, Tyler
Agnew, Malcolm
Hatfield, Micah
Gwacham, Obum
Balfour, Michael
Jenkins, Jordan
Mullaney, Richard
Prince, Colby
Cummings, Kevin
Poyer, Jordan
Total..........
Opponents......
TD
0
13
13
6
5
3
3
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
54
34
FGs
16-18
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
16-18
10-17
|----------- PATs -----------|
Kick Rush
Rcv Pass
51-54
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0
0-0
51-54
0-0
0
0-0
32-32
0-1
0
0-1
DXP
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Player
Romaine, Trevor
Total..........
Opponents......
G
10
7
12
13
13
13
13
3
10
3
11
5
11
12
1
12
7
13
13
Plays
327
213
192
68
63
20
19
9
13
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
14
946
893
Rush
-85
-176
940
415
269
142
82
0
51
13
8
4
1
-1
-5
-16
-25
1617
1683
Pass
2446
1480
0
0
0
0
0
66
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3992
2919
Total
2361
1304
940
415
269
142
82
66
51
13
8
4
1
-1
-5
-16
-25
5609
4602
Saf Points
0
99
0
78
0
78
0
36
0
30
0
18
0
18
0
12
0
12
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
6
0
423
1
268
Avg/G
236.1
186.3
78.3
31.9
20.7
10.9
6.3
22.0
5.1
4.3
0.7
0.8
0.1
-0.1
-5.0
-1.3
-3.6
431.5
354.0
Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99
88.9
2-2
4-4
5-6
5-6
0-0
Oregon State
Opponents
(43),40
(22),(17)
(22),42,(35)
(30),35
41
(30),(24)
(24),(32)
(35)
43
(29)
(45),(30)
(41),(45),(33)
(31),37
(19),(42),(44)
51
(36)
33
(26)
(29),(37)
46,(40)
Lg
45
Long
67
0
67
70
TB
3
0
3
5
FC
23
0
23
38
I20
24
0
24
29
50+
1
0
1
0
No.
82
82
54
Yds
5052
5052
3199
Avg
61.6
61.6
59.2
TB
36
36
17
OB
4
4
1
Retn
Net
YdLn
772
642
41.2
39.5
23
25
Player
Wheaton, Markus
Woods, Storm
Cooks, Brandin
Ward, Terron
Hamlett, Connor
Agnew, Malcolm
Cummings, Kevin
Poyer, Jordan
Mullaney, Richard
Marable, Malcolm
Prince, Colby
Hatfield, Micah
Singler, Mitch
Anderson, Tyler
Stevenson, Jovan
Jenkins, Jordan
Reynolds, Rashaad
Audiss, Micah
Watkins, Anthony
York, Clayton
Kell, Devon
Smith, Caleb
Doctor, Michael
Gwacham, Obum
Murphy, Ryan
Balfour, Michael
Unga, Feti
Christian, Steven
Pearson, Tym
Kostol, Keith
TEAM
Mannion, Sean
Vaz, Cody
Total..........
Opponents......
G
13
12
13
13
13
13
13
12
9
13
13
11
3
10
8
12
13
3
12
11
13
13
13
13
13
5
13
7
1
12
7
10
7
13
13
Rush
142
940
82
415
0
269
0
0
0
0
0
8
13
51
0
-1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
-5
-16
-25
-85
-176
1617
1683
Rec
1244
313
1151
79
403
8
208
0
156
0
136
86
64
22
0
51
0
0
0
40
0
19
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3992
2919
PR
16
0
0
-3
0
0
0
71
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
84
106
KOR
0
0
0
382
0
0
0
0
0
152
0
0
0
0
73
0
0
0
0
0
31
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
642
772
Record:
ALL GAMES
CONFERENCE
NON-CONFERENCE
Blk
0
DATE
Sep 08
Sep 22
Sep 29
Oct 06
Oct 13
Oct 20
Oct 27
Nov 03
Nov 10
Nov 17
Nov 24
Dec 01
Dec 29
Overall
9-4
6-3
3-1
Home
6-1
4-1
2-0
OPPONENT
W/L
#13 WISCONSIN
W
*at #19 UCLA
W
*at Arizona
W
*WASHINGTON STATE W
at BYU
W
*UTAH
W
*at Washington
L
*ARIZONA STATE
W
*at #16 Stanford
L
*CALIFORNIA
W
*#5 Oregon
L
NICHOLLS STATE
W
vs. #23 Texas
L
Away
3-2
2-2
1-0
SCORE
10-7
27-20
38-35
19-6
42-24
21-7
17-20
36-26
23-27
62-14
24-48
77-3
27-31
* Pac-12 Conference Game | Home game in BOLD
* Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.
19
IR
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
122
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
46
44
43
0
0
0
19
0
6
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
284
98
Tot
1402
1253
1233
873
403
277
208
193
156
152
136
94
77
73
73
50
46
44
43
41
31
23
19
12
6
4
2
2
-5
-16
-25
-85
-176
6619
5578
2012 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL RESULTS
FIELD GOALS
Player
FGM-FGA
Romaine, Trevor
16-18
Field Goal Sequence
Wisconsin
UCLA
Arizona
Washington State
BYU Cougars
Utah
Washington
Arizona State
Stanford
California
Oregon
Nicholls State
Texas
Avg
41.9
0.0
41.2
42.9
Blkd
ALL PURPOSE YARDS
TOTAL OFFENSE
Player
Mannion, Sean
Vaz, Cody
Woods, Storm
Ward, Terron
Agnew, Malcolm
Wheaton, Markus
Cooks, Brandin
Harrington, Richie
Anderson, Tyler
Singler, Mitch
Hatfield, Micah
Balfour, Michael
York, Clayton
Jenkins, Jordan
Pearson, Tym
Kostol, Keith
TEAM
Total..........
Opponents......
Yds
2474
0
2474
3214
KICKOFFS
FUMBLE RETURNS
Player
Total..........
Opponents......
No.
59
1
60
75
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
Neutral
0-1
0-0
0-1
ATTEND
42189
54636
44153
46579
63489
45769
60842
45979
47127
43779
47249
32427
65277
Avg/G
107.8
104.4
94.8
67.2
31.0
21.3
16.0
16.1
17.3
11.7
10.5
8.5
25.7
7.3
9.1
4.2
3.5
14.7
3.6
3.7
2.4
1.8
1.5
0.9
0.5
0.8
0.2
0.3
-5.0
-1.3
-3.6
-8.5
-25.1
509.2
429.1
DEFENSIVE LEADERS
##
40
16
25
8
4
41
14
45
3
95
6
49
13
98
78
56
34
94
42
32
30
97
12
29
21
93
79
60
58
44
38
22
54
52
28
19
48
9
2
37
33
27
90
23
71
84
55
24
86
82
56
99
10
59
Name
Doctor, Michael
Reynolds, Rashaad
Murphy, Ryan
Zimmerman, Tyrequek
Alexander, D.J.
Unga, Feti
Poyer, Jordan
Wynn, Dylan
Watkins, Anthony
Crichton, Scott
Martin, Sean
Seumalo, Andrew
Robinson, Rueben
Masaniai, Castro
Fifita, Rudolf
Fernando, Rusty
Jenkins, Jordan
Kell, Devon
York, Clayton
Skotte, Joel
Agnew, Malcolm
Braun, John
Romaine, Trevor
Christian, Steven
Handford, Ryan
Rosa, Mana
Lopez, Joe
Gonzales, Akeem
Morovick, Michael
Johnson, Jabral
Watkins, Brian
Marable, Malcolm
Bennett-Jackson, B.
Mafi, Dyllon
Ward, Terron
Stevenson, Jovan
James, Jaswha
Ashton, Peter
Wheaton, Markus
Audiss, Micah
Anderson, Tyler
Patrick, Naji
Robins, Ali’i
Cummings, Mishawn
Enger, Grant
Cummings, Kevin
Akuna, Shaydon
Woods, Storm
Gwacham, Obum
Prince, Colby
Seumalo, Isaac
Harrah, Blake
Smith, Caleb
Barnett, Lavonte
Total..........
Opponents......
GP-GS
13-13
13-13
13-13
13-13
13-11
13-11
12-12
13-12
12-0
13-12
12-3
13-13
13-2
13-13
12-1
13-1
12-0
13-0
11-1
13-0
13-1
13-0
13-0
7-0
2-0
12-0
10-0
2-0
13-0
8-0
12-0
13-0
2-0
2-0
13-0
8-0
3-0
10-0
13-13
3-0
10-2
3-0
3-0
11-0
12-11
13-3
2-0
12-12
13-0
13-13
13-13
3-0
13-0
2-0
13-0
13-0
|-----------Tackles-----------|
Solo
Ast
Total
44
39
83
54
21
75
37
30
67
39
24
63
33
25
58
21
35
56
34
17
51
22
27
49
29
15
44
23
21
44
32
11
43
15
21
36
11
16
27
9
16
25
12
13
25
6
7
13
5
4
9
5
3
8
5
3
8
3
4
7
5
1
6
4
2
6
1
5
6
2
3
5
3
1
4
2
2
4
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4
4
2
2
4
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1
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1
2
3
2
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3
3
3
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3
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1
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2
2
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1
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2
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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1
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480
396
876
509
382
891
20
TFL/Yds
11.0-31
1.5-3
2.5-3
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7.0-30
2.0-2
5.0-27
2.0-12
5.5-24
17.5-76
1.0-2
4.5-14
2.0-11
5.0-17
5.5-31
3.5-11
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1.0-4
1.5-2
1.0-8
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1.0-6
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80-314
79.0-366
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1.5-12
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2.0-18
1.0-12
3.0-20
9.0-49
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3.0-12
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2.0-12
2.5-24
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33-244
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Int-Yds
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1-19
4
3-46
13
2-6
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20-284
46
16-98
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QBH
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10
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Rcv-Yds
FF
1-0
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1
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1
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1-0
1
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1-0
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11-0
12
7-1
8
2013 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL • SPRING PROSPECTUS • SPRING BALL • APRIL 1-26, 2013
Blkd
Kick
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