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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 QB 11 Kellen Clemens FB 44 Dante Rosario (or) 32 Matt Floberg TB 24 Terrence Whitehead WR 6 Demetrius Williams Defense LE 53 igor Olshansky (or) 30 Quinn Dorsey LT 53 Igor Olshansky (or) 99 Robby Valenzuela RT 94 Junior Siavii RE 92 Devan Long ILB 39 Kevin Mitchell MLB 52 Jerry Matson OLB 21 David Martin CB 2 Marques Binns (or) 4 Steven Moore ROV 23 Marley Tucker FS 16 Keith Lewis CB 31 Justin Phinisee Return specialists KR 20 Kenny Washington 24 Terrence Whitehead (or) 31 Justin Phinisee PR 4 Steven Moore (or) 31 Justin Phinisee 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 nprrnw UrvriLrUiN OREGON STATE Statistical leaders Rushing Att Yds. I Whitehead 162 625 Jason Fife 42 225 Chris Vincent 56 163 Cc Keilen Clemens 236 139 Jason Fife 119 63 Receiving No. Yds. Sarnie Parker 58 866 D. Williams 44 852 T. Whitehead 21 194 Tim Day 18 250 Tackles % UT Af Kevin Mitchell 59 36 Jerry Matson 39 18 Keith Lewis 38 20 3.9 5.4 2.9 Yds. 1,912 866 Avg. 14.9 19.4 9.2 13.9 FR 2 1 0 TD 6 5 0 Ret 58.9 52.9 TD 4 7 0 3 INT 1 1 3 Game 62.5 20.5 20.4 TD 12 6 Long 55 86 46 31 TFL 4.5-11 11.543 1-3 2003 OREGON SCHEDULE August 30 @ Mississippi State, W, 42-34 September 6 Nevada, W, 31-23 13 @ Arizona, Vy, 48-10 20 Michigan, W, 31-27 27 Washington State, L, 55-16 October 3 @ Utah, L, 17-13 11 3 Arizona State, L, 59-14 25 Stanford, WfSsO November 1 @ Washington, L, 42-10 8 California, W, 21-17 15 @ UCLA, W, 31-13 22 Oregon State, 12:30 p.m. W hen Oregon quarterback Kellen Clemens was a senior at Bums High School, he was one of the most heralded recruits in Ducks' his tory. Called the fifth-best quarterback as a senior by The Sporting News, Clemens came to Oregon after passing for 8,646 yards in his high school career. Now a redshirt sophomore, Clemens has begun to assert himself as the definite quarter back of the future for the Ducks. In Ore gon's wins over California and UCLA in recent weeks, Clemens has taken con trol of the offense at just the right mo ments. His confi dence never wavers, win or lose, and he could be one of the na tion's best signal callers by his senior season in Eugene. He has thrown for 1,912 yards on the strength for 236 passing. Clemens has also thrown 12 touchdown strikes while being picked oft seven times. He will be a big key if Oregon is to defeat Oregon State on Saturday. Kellen Clemens sophomore quarterback Burns, Ore. 6’2", 214 lbs. Oregon State quarterback Derek Ander son has been a steadying force for the Beavers in the team's seven wins, but when they suffer, he suffers as well. Rated die eighth-best quarterback in the nation by The Sporting News his senior season at Scappoose High School, Anderson has been given more time be hind center than his counterpart Kellen Clemens. Last season, his first as a full-time starter at Oregon State, he passed for 3,313 yards and 25 touchdown passes. He was, however, picked off 13 times, showing that his reads of op posing defenses were not correct. This year, he has just as inconsistent at times. He has thrown for 19 touchdowns, but in 372 passing attempts, has been intercept ed 17 times. That amounts to one pick every 22 passes or so — almost two per game. If he can remain steady against the Ducks — and if Steven Jackson can establish the Beavers' running attack — Oregon will be in for a long day. If the Ducks can get consistent reads on his pass es, it will be another two years before gets a win at Aytzen Sta dium. The Beavers haven't won there since 1993. f Anderson junior quarterback Scappoose, Ore. 6’6," 227 lbs. Statistical leaders Rushing Att. H Yds. Avg. TD Game Steven Jackson 282 1,266 4.5 13 132.6 Dwight Wright 77 326 4.2 2 32.6 Ryan Cole 15 92 5.5 0 9.2 Passing Att. Comp. Yds. Pet. TO Derek Anderson 372 195 2,980 49.7 19 Adam Rothenfluh 12 6 111 50.0 0 Receiving No. Yds. Avg. TD Long James Newson 63 1,059 16.8 2 53 Tim Euhus 31 379 12.2 6 30 Steven Jackson 28 309 11.0 2 66 Mike Hass 26 654 25.2 6 66 Tackles UT AT FR INT TFL Richard Seigler 46 25 2 1 17-61 Trent Bray 32 21 1 0 6.5-16 Lawrence Turner 35 13 0 0 3.5-9 2003 OREGON STATE SCHEDULE August 30 Sacramento State, W, 40-7 September 6 @ Fresno State, L, 16-14 13 New Mexico State, W, 28-16 20 27 October 4 18 25 November 1 Arizona, W, 52-23 15 Stanford, W, 43-3 22 @ Oregon, 12:30 p.m. December 6 @ USC, 1:30 p.m Oregon State one-deep roster Offense WR 2 James Newson LT 62 Brian Kilkenny LG 75 David Lose C 73 Matt Brock RG 55 Kanan Sanchez RT 65 Doug Nienhuis TE 84 Tim Euhus QB 14 Derek Anderson TB 34 Steven Jackson WR 1 Kenny Farley WR 28 Mike Hass Defense DE 47 Jayson Jean-Baptiste DT 97 Ben Sieged NT 98 Dwan Edwards DE 90 Bill Swancutt OLB 44 Trent Bray I LB 51 Richard Seigler OLB 40 Jonathan Pollard CB 8 Aric Williams SS 7 Lawrence Turner FS 5 Mitch Meeuwsen CB 39 Brandon Browner Return specialists KR 31 Brandon Catanese 33 Ryan Cole PR 8 Aric Williams HO 48 Carl Tobey KO 46 Kirk Yfiniemi LS 44 Trent Bray Specialists PK 46 Krik Yliniemi P 48 Carl Tobey Head coach: Mike Riley Off. coordinator Paul Chryst Def. coordinator: Mark Banker About Oregon State Location: Corvallis Enrollment: 19,000 Home stadium: Reser Stadium Field surface: Astro Turf 2002 record: 8-5 (44Pac-10) Founded: 1868 017640 we Bake, we Deliver Springfield, Duck's Village, Chase Village South Eugene & UP and University commons 30 W. 29th Ave 1402 Mohawk Blvd. (at Willamette) (at centennial) 484-PAPA (7272) 746-PAPA (7272) Santa Clara/River Road Ferry st. 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