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Former Arizona State defensive end Terrell Suggs holds the Pac-10 record for most sacks and most tackles for loss in a season with 24 and 31.5, respectively. Other than Hopoi’s brilliance at end, the Husky de for,se ranks ninth in total defense (378.4 yards per une), ninth in run defense (188.3 ypg) and dead last in scoring defense in the Pac-10, allowing a whopping 30 points per game. The senior is in his third year as a starter and has excelled at both the tackle and end positions. “I've always thought Manase was a better in side player with the quickness in his hands, than say an outside player where a lot of that is foot speed,” Washington head coach Keith Gilbert son said. “I think he's played well. He's cer tainly having a nice career in terms of his tackles for loss and sacks and the things he brings to the defense.” The Sacramento, Calif., native was de clared ineligible to participate in games as a freshman in 2001 as a partial academic qualifier. Hopoi can regain the lost year of eligibility if he is on track to gradu ate in spring of 2005. Hopoi also has 37 total tackles, with 23 being of the solo variety, and one pass defended. — Jon Roetman Devan Long Simply put, Devan Long gets to the football. The junior defensive end, younger brother of for mer Washington State standout Rien Long, has dis played his talents not only as a pass rusher, but as a solid run stopper as well. Long leads the team in tackles for loss with 12 for 70 yards and sacks with six and a half for 50 yards in 2004. He had his string of seven straight games with at least one tackle for loss snapped at Washington State earlier this year. Long has now recorded 30 tackles behind the line of scrimmage for a combined loss of 156 yards in his career. He finished last year with 11.5 sacks, one and a half away from tying the Oregon school record of 13, held by Ernest Jones back in 1993. His six and a half sacks this year give him a tie for second place in the Pacific-10 Conference and moves him into sev enth on the school’s career sack list with 18.5. "He’s a complete defensive end," Bellotti said. "He does a great job in pass rush, but he's very capable of stopping the run, and he has pride in his entire game. He's not a one-dimensional player." Long joins Haloti Ngata, Robby Valenzuela and Chri Solomona to form a defensive line that could draw compar isons to some of the great lines of the past, even the famous “Gang Green” defense of 1994. Long has helped the Oregon defense to third in rushing, passing and total defense in the con ference in 2004. "He's a true defensive end," Bellotti said, "and I would even call him a defensive lineman. I think he would appreciate that better." — Brian Smith 2004 WASHINGTON SCHEDULE September 5 Fresno State, L, 16-35 18 UCLA, L, 31-37 25 @ Notre Dame, L, 3-38 October 2 @ Stanford, L, 13-27 9 San Jose State, W, 21-6 16 Oregon State, L, 14-29 23 USC, L, 0-38 30 @ Oregon, 4:00 p.m. November 6 Arizona, 12:30 p.m. 13 California, 12:30 p.m. 20 @ Washington State, 5:0 p.m. STATISTICAL LEADERS 2004 Washington statistical leaders 2004 Oregon statistical leaders Rushing Kenny James, tb Shelton Sampson, tb James Sims, fb Passing Casey Paus, qb Receiving Charles Frederick, wr Sonny Shackelford, wr Corey Williams, wr Joe Toledo, te Tackles Joe Lobendah, ilb Evan Benjamin, olb Scott White, ilb Dashon Goldson, fs At*. Yds. Avg. 112 522 4.7 34 133 3.9 32 118 3.7 Att Comp. Yds. 133 59 699 No. Yds. Avg. 17 253 14.9 12 196 16.3 10 128 12.8 9 106 11.8 UT AT FR 37 40 0 29 38 0 31 29 1 21 17 2 TD Game 5 74.6 1 19.0 0 16.9 Pet. TD/Int. 44.4 3/6 TD Long 1 44 1 52 0 28 1 24 INT TFL 0 8.0-22 2 5.5-11 0 10.0-38 1 0.50 Rushing Att. T. Whitehead, rb 128 K. Washington, tb 39 Kellen Clemens, qb 72 Passing ,m. Kellen Clemens, qb 247 D. Williams, wr 42 T. Whitehead, rb 30 Tim Day, te 22 Dante Rosario, fb 18 HHHHHH Jerry Matson, lb 28 Ramone Reed, lb 27 J.D. Nelson, fs 20 5.4 5 99.6 3.8 1 21.1 1.9 3 19.9 Yds. Pet TD/Int. 1878 62.8 12/4 Avg. TD Long 12.7 1 59 9.6 2 51 16.3 4 34 9.4 4 35 SNT m 0 0 8.0-34 0 1 3.5-11 0 0 3.0-7 0 0 4.5-28 Yds. 697 148 139 Comp. 155 Yds. 532 289 359 170 AT 16 10 18 7 2004 OREGON SCHEDULE September 11 Indiana, L, 2430 18 @ Oklahoma, L, 7-31 25 Idaho, W, 48-10 October 2 Arizona State, L, 13-28 9 @ Washington State, W, 41-38 16 Arizona, W, 28-14 23 @ Stanford, W, 16-13. 30 Washington, 4 p.m. November 6 @ California, 12:30 p.m. 13 UCLA, 12:30 p.m. 20 @ Oregon State, 4 p.m. Starting lineups Oregon offense vs. Washington defense Adam Snyder Right End Mike Mapuolesega Left \ Nick Steltz Defensive Manase Hopoi Wide Receiver Demetrius Williams Jared Siegel Cornerback Derrick Johnson L \ Running Back Terrence Whitehead Fullback Dante Rosario Right Shawn Center Flanagan lan S3 JfLnoso Right Tackle Mike DeLaGrange Quarterback Kellen Clemens Left Tackle Tight End Tim Day Left End Greyson Gunhelm Defensive Tackle Jordan Whfte-Frisbee Middle Linebacker Scott White Cornerback Sam Cunningham Outside Linebacker Evan Benjamin Strong Safety C.J. 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