Oregon one-deep roster Offense WR 1 Sarnie Parker LT 72 Adam Snyder LG 74 Nick Steitz C 63 Dan Weaver RG 59 Ian Reynoso RT 79 Robin Knebe! TE 85 Tim Day OB 11 Kelien Clemens FB 32 Matt Fioberg (or) 33 Luke Rowley TB 24 Terrence Whitehead (or) 22 Chris Vincent WR 6 Demetrius Williams Defense LE 53 Igor Olshansky LT 99 Robby Valenzuela RT 94 Junior Siawii RE 92 Devan Long ILB 39 Kevin Mitchell MLB 52 Jerry Matson OLB 21 David Martin LC 4 Steven Moore ROV 23 Marley Tucker FS 16 Keith Lewis RC 31 Justin Phinisee Return specialists KR 27 Ryan Shaw 31 Justin Phinisee PR 4 Steven Moore HO 12 Jason Fife KO 25 Jared Siegel ■ Specialists PK 25 Jared Siegel P 36 Paul Martinez DS 48 Ryan Loftin SS 63 Dan Weaver Head coach: Mike Bellotti Offensive coordinator: Andy Ludwig Defensive coordinator: Nick AJiotti UNIVERSITY OF OREGON WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY Statistical leaders Att T. Whitehead 52 Ryan Shaw 35 Chris Vincent 39 I ml Kellen Clemens 85 Jason Fife 35 Receiving No; Sarnie Parker 23 D. Williams 18 Kellen Taylor 9 Tim Day 7 Tackles ' UT Justin Phinisee 19 Kevin Mitchell 12 Keith Lewis 13 Marley Tucker 11 'Vd&llf Avg. 203 3.9 148 4.2 135 3.5 Comp. Yds. 50 729 27 Yds. 387 333 69 110 AT 3 9 7 5 376 Avg. 16.8 18.5 7.7 15.7 m 0 1 0 0 m1 2 0 0 Pet 58.8 77.1 TO 3 5 0 0 fflt 1 0 0 0 67.7 37.0 45.0 Long 55 86 15 31 m 3-14 1.5-5 04) 1-10 2003 OREGON SCHEDULE August 30 September 6 13 20 27 October 3 11 25 November 1 8 15 22 © Mississippi State, W, 42-34 Nevada, W, 31-23 @ Arizona, W, 48-10 Washington State, 12:30 p.m. i, 7 p.m. Stanford, ©Washington, 7 p.m. California, 12:30 p.m. @ UCLA, 12:30 p.m. Oregon State, 12:30 p.m. Kellen Clemens sophomore quarterback Burns, Ore. 6'2”, 210 lbs. Oregon quarterback Kellen Clemens has directed the Ducks' offense without missing a step in his four starts this season. The sophomore from Bums has passed for 729 yards, while completing 50 of his 85 passes. He has also run for 32 yards in Oregon's four wins, and accounts for 190.2 yards per game of Ore gon offense. He has demonstrated a renewed sense of confidence after strug gling last season, and has shown the ability to scramble out of the pocket only when needed. Against the Cougars, Clemens needs to get off to a fast start. Washington State has been susceptible to the big play, but has been able to maintain a 3-1 record with key defensive stops. l ie will again split time with senior Jason Fife, but that hasn't hampered him yet. And here's no reason to believe that will happen now. Yes, a kicker will be key for Washington State at Autzen Stadium on Saturday. Drew Dunning has connected on 13 field goals this season in just 14 attempts; his only miss coming in the Cougars' 29-26 overtime loss to Notre Dame. Dun ning leads the nation with 3.25 field goals per game on average and sits 10th in the nation in points per game at 11.75. Against the Ducks, the senior will be come a key player as special teams have been an increasingly important focus. After Oregon blocked a punt and an extra point against Michigan, a field goal miss could haunt Washington State. If the Cougars can keep the game close, it could come down to a battle between Dunning and Oregon's Jared Siegel. What a battle that would be. Drew Dunning senior placekicker Issaquah, Wash. 5’ir, 170 lbs. Statistical leaders ■hmhhh Jonathan Smith 54 Chris Bruhn 24 Jermaine Green 50 306 187 160 5.7 7.8 3.2 Matt Kegel Josh Swogger Receiving Devard Darling Sammy Moore Troy Bienemann Chris Jordan 135 2 No. 19 12 10 9 Karl Paymah Will Derting Erik Coleman Al Genatone 21 16 14 9 80 1 BM 273 268 73 76 i#r at 6 10 9 13 1,038 19 14.4 22.3 7.3 8.4 FR 0 1 0 0 59.3 50.0 TO 1 3 0 0 INT 0 0 1 0 Game 76.5 62.3 40.0 Att Comp. Yds. Pet. ID 5 0 Long 39 74 16 19 TR 0-0 5-30 0-0 0.5-0 2003 WASHINGTON STATE SCHEDULE August 30 September 6 13 Idaho, W, 25-0 20 27 October 4 18 25 November 1 8 15 22 @ Notre Dame, L, 29-26 @ Colorado, W, 47-26 New Mexico, W, 23-13 @ Oregon, |£:30fur$ Arizona, 2 p.m. ©Stanford, 2 p.m. Oregon State, 2 p.m. @ USC, 4 p.m. UCLA, 2 p.m. Arizona State, 2 p.m. @ Washington, 12:30 p.m. WSU one-deep roster Offense WR 3 Sammy Moore LT 67 Calvin Armstrong LG 50 Josh Parrish C 66 Nick Mihlhauser RG 78 R. Fitt-Chappeil RT 75 Sam Lightbody TE 81 Troy Bienemann QB 4 Matt Kegel SB 35 Scott Lunde TB 30 Jermaine Green WR 1 Devard Darling LE 9 Isaac Brown DT 95 Jeremey Williams DT 97 TaiTupai RE 17 D.D, Acholonu OLB 48 Ai Genatone ILB 52 Don Jackson OLB 51 Will Derting LC 15 Karl Paymah S 24 Virgil Williams S 27 Erik Coleman RC 29 Jason David Return specialists KR 3 Sammy Moore PR 3 Sammy Moore HO 89 Brett Johnson KO 18 Graham Siderius Specialists PK 10 Drew Dunning P 8 Kyle Basler LS 81 Troy Bienemann Head coach; Bill Doha Offensive coordinator: Mike Levenseller Defensive coordinator: Robb Akey About Washington State Loaction: Pullman, Wash. Enrollment: 22,000 Home stadium: Martin Stadium (37,600) First year of football: 1894 All-time record: 465445-45 a» Oo Ouokoi :J Oil •; V/oo hiiig ton ''MOilD Big Post Game Party Ladies and couples get in for FREE! * FREE dinner buffet Fri-Sat 6-9pm * $3 lunch special Sun-Thurs 12-2 * $4 dinner special Sun-Thurs all night! 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