Oregon One-Deep Roster Offense WR 1 Sarnie Parker LT 79 Robin Knebe! LG 74 Nick Stertz C 63 Dan Weaver RG 72 Adam Snyder RT 77 Mike DeLaGrange TE 85 Tim Day QB 11 Kellen Clemens FB 32 Matt Floberg TB 24 Terrence Whitehead (or) 22 Chris Vincent WR 6 Demetrius Williams Defense LE 53 Igor Olshansky LT 99 Robby Valenzuela RT 94 Junior Siavii RE 92 Devan Long ILB 39 Kevin Mitchell MLB 52 Jerry Matson OLB 21 David Martin (or) 84 Anthony Trucks LC 4 Steven Moore ROV 23 Marley Tucker FS 16 Keith Lewis RC 31 Justin Phinisee netum specialists KR 24 Terrence Whitehead 31 Justin Phinisee PR 4 Steven Moore HO 12 Jason Fife KO 25 Jared Siege! PK 25 Jared Siege! P 36 Paul Martinez DS 48 RyanLoftin SS 63 Dan Weaver OREGON MICHIGAN Statistical leaders Rushing Ryan Shaw T. Whitehead Chris Vincent Att 35 30 28 Yds. 148 127 126 Att Comp, Kellen Clemens Jason Fife Sarnie Parker D. Williams Kellen Taylor T. Whitehead 62 27 No. 18 15 5 35 22 Yds. 326 313 29 61 Tackles UT AT Kevin Mitchell 8 7 Keith Lewis 8 6 Marley Tucker 10 4 Avg. 4.2 4.2 4.5 Yds. 569 283 18.1 20.9 5.8 TD 0 1 0 Pet ! 56.5 81.5 3 5 0 Game 49.3 63.5 63.0 TD 7 4 Long 55 86 8 46 TCI --i' •.HUkv m 1 0 0.5-0 0 2 0-0 0 0 1-10 15.2 0 ■ 2003 OREGON SCHEDULE August 30 @ Mississippi State, W, 42-34 September 6 Nevada, W, 31-23 13 @ Arizona, W, 48-10 20 Michigan, 12:30 p.m. 27 Washington State, 12:30 p.m. October: 3 @ Utah, 7 p.m. 11 @ Arizona State, TBA 25 Stanford, 12:30 p.m. November: 1 ©Washington, 7 p.m. 8 California, 12:30 p.m. 15 @ UCLA, 12:30 p.m. 22 Oregon State, 12:30 p.m. Demetrius Williams sophomore wide receiver Pittsburg, Calif. 6'2'\ 180 lbs. When the Ducks line up Saturday against the Wolverines, sophomore Demetrius Williams will take his place on the line as Oregon's No. 2 featured receiver. When Samie Parker went down with an ankle sprain last week, Williams stepped up and scored three touchdowns, including a 65-yard strike. Against the Wolverines, it won't matter how much Parker plays. Quarterbacks Kellen Clemens and Jason Fife will need the entire of fense to step up in order for the Ducks to be competitive. Jeremy LeSueur and Markus Curry are two of the better corner backs in the Big Ten Conference, so it is likely that at least,Parker will have his hands full with the Michigan secondary. IfWilliams can come out of the gate with a big first quarter, emphasis will have to be spread on the en tire Oregon passing game, possibly giving the Ducks the advantage. IfWilliams struggles early against Michigan like he did against Arizona, it could spell doom for the Ducks. Braylon Edwards junior wide receiver Detroit 6'3”, 210 lbs. Junior Braylon Edwards has been the receiving equivalent of Chris Perry this season for the Wolverines. After switching to No. 1 this sea son — a coveted and prestigious uniform number for the Michigan program — he has caught 13 passes for 182 yards and three scores this season. The All-America and Biletnikoff Award candidate has 83 career receptions after two seasons with Michi gan out of Bishop Gallagher High School in Detroit. Furthermore, he has caught at least four passes in all but one of his last 16 games. That only game came against Purdue last season, a contest in which he caught three passes for 71 yards. Also, he has scored touchdowns in 10 of his past 16 games .since the start of the 2003 season. Against the Duels, he will be the passing focus of quarterback John Navarre. If Perry can continue the success he has had on the ground against Oregon, Ed wards should have fine a day against the Ore gon secondary. If the Ducks' defensive line can shut down Perry, Edwards will have to have a big hand in Michigan's offensive attack. Edwards stands 6-foot-3, and weighs 210 lbs. That's quite taller than the Oregon secondary, where Steven Moore is 5-foot-9 and the team's other starting comer, Justin Phinisee, is 5-foot-10. Statistical leaders Chris Perry 80 549 6.9 7 183.0 David Underwood 31 193 6.2 2 64.3 Jerome Jackson 10 86 8.6 0 28.7 John Navarre Matt Gutierrez 84 7 46 7 580 88 54.8 100.0 Hi BM Braylon Edwards 13 Chris Perry Jason Avant Carl Tabb Markus Curry Marlin Jackson Jacob Stewart 10 6 6 13 11 9 182 84 79 50 2 1 2 14.0 8.4 13.2 8.3 0 0 0 48 17 31 21 ■Hi 1.0-2 1.0-2 0-0 MMH ■ 2003 MICHIGAN SCHEDULE August 30 September 6 Central Michigan, W, 45-7 13 20 27 October: 4 11 18 25 November: 1 15 22 Houston, W, 50-3 Notre Dame, W, 3&0 @ Oregon, 12:30 p.m. Indiana, TBA @ Iowa, 12:30 p.m. @ Minnesota, TBA Illinois, 9 a.m. Purdue, TBA @ Michigan State, TBA @ Northwestern, TBA Ohio State, 9 a.m. Michigan One-deep Roster Offense WR 1 Braylon Edwards LT 79 Adam Stenavich LG 75 David Baas C 57 Dave Pearson RG 67 Matt Lentz RT 77 Tony Pape TE 88 Tim Massaquoi QB 16 John Navarre FB 32 Kevin Dudley TB 23 Chris Perry WR 8 Jason Avant UwSfiSB LE 13 Larry Stevens DT 90 Norman Heuer DT 60 Grant Bowman RE 95 Alain Kashama OLB 99 Pierre Woods ILB 42 Lawrence Reid ILB 43 Carl Diggs LC 21 Jeremy LeSueur S 3 Marlin Jackson S 25 Ernest Shazor RC 30 Markus Curry Return Specialists KR 21 Jeremy LeSueur PR 15 Steve Breaston HO 12 Matt Gutierrez KO 10 Troy Nienberg Specialists PK 39 Adam Finley P 39 Adam Finley LS 52 Ross Mann SS 52 Ross Mann Head Coach: Lioyd Carr Offensive Coordinator: Terry Malone Defensive Coordinator: J. 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