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Rosario came to Oregon possessing the ability to play multiple positions on the football field. The Dayton High School standout played on both sides of the ball and earned Oregon 2A state defensive player of the year honors, as well as first-team all-state honors on both offense and de fense in 2002. He posted 144 tackles and three sacks as a free safety and middle line backer to go along with 1,238 yards rushing his sen ior year. He was vital in his team’s state champi onship victory over Amity, rushing for four touchdowns and 126 yards. “He can be the single-back ball carrier,” Oregon of fensive coordinator Andy Ludwig told the Oregonian. “He can be the second tight end. He can be the lead blocker. He can line up in wide receiver positions. And all with equal effectiveness.” Rosario played in all 13 games as a freshman at Oregon and showed a knack for running and catching the football. Rosario carried the ball 17 times for 58 yards and a score and had 12 re ceptions for 131 yards last season. He had three catches for 36 yards and a touchdown against Minnesota in the Sun Bowl. Rosario was awarded the Len Casanova Award as the team’s top newcomer. — Brian Smith Linebacker Spencer Havner UCLA’s junior inside linebacker Spencer Havner is a tackling machine. In nine games this season, Havner has 110 tackles and is on pace to match the highest total by a Bruin since 1989,134. He is tied for fifth in the nation entering last week’s game against Washington State, and leads the nation in solo tackles (8.11) and is sixth in the country in total tackles per game (12.22). “He is definitely rack ing up the tackles,” UCLA head coach Karl Dorrell said. “He has done a really nice job of getting acclimated to a new position. He needs to continue that trend and he will be one of the best linebackers in our conference.” Havner is one of the 12 semifinalists for the Butkus Award, presented annually to the na tion’s top linebacker. He is also one of the 12 semifinalists for the Rotary Lombardi Award, presented to the nation’s top lineman. Havner was also named Pacific-10 Conference Defensive Player of the Week for Oct. 4-10. “Spencer being defensive player of the week shows you the confi dence of the defense,” Dorrell said. “(And that) is helping the process in terms of the improvement and the production (of the defense). ” His 17 tackles against Illinois earlier in the season were the most by a Bruin since Robert Thomas had 18 at Washington State in 2001. He recorded 16 tackles against Stanford and Oklahoma State, 14 against San Diego State and 13 against Washington. Havner ranked 14th on the Bruin’s career tackling list with 288 before the Washington State game and can easily move into the top 10 by the end of the year. — Brian Smith 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.2&-14 23 @ Stanford, W, 16-13 30 Washington, W, 31-6 November 6 @ California, L, 27-28 13 UCLA, 12:30 p.m. 20 @ Oregon State, 4 p.m. STATISTICAL LEADERS 2004 Oregon statistical leaders 2004 UCLA statistical leaders Rushing ■ Att Maurice Drew, tb 133 Manuel White, tb 133 Chris Markey, tb 30 Passing Alt Drew Olson, qb 274 Receiving No. Marcedes Lewis, te 26 Junior Taylor, wr 24 Craig Bragg, wr 23 Tackles UT Spencer Havner, ilb 73 Jarrad Page, ss 34 Ben Emanuel II, fs 37 Wesley Walker, olb 29 Avg. TD Game 6.7 8 98.4 5.0 5 74.0 6.5 1 27.7 Yds. Pet TD/Infc 1976 57.7 17/11 Avg. TD Long 12.8 6 26 10.3 0 36 14.0 2 41 FR| HIT TFL 0 2-73 7.5-18 0 2-10 1.02 0 1-0 2.07 0 00 3.5-11 Yds. 886 666 194 Comp. 158 Yds. 332 248 321 AT 37 29 25 19 2004 UCLA SCHEDULE September 4 Oklahoma State, L, 20-31 11 @ Illinois, W, 35-17 18 @ Washington, W, 37-31 October 2 San Diego State, W, 33-10 9 Arizona, W, 37-17 16 @ California, L, 28-45 23 @ Arizona State, L, 42-48 30 Stanford, W, 21-0 November 6 Washington State, L, 29-31 13 @ Oregon, 12:30 p.m. 20 USC, 1:30 p.m. Starting lineups Oregon offense vs. UCLA defense LA Running Back rWk Terrence \S Whitehead Fullback Dante Rosario Right Right Tackle Guard Mike lan DelaGrange Reynoso Wide Receiver Demetrius Williams Quarterback Kellen Clemens Left Tackle Adam Snyder Jared Siegel Left End Kyle Morgan Comerback Matt Clark Outside Linebacker Wesley Walker Wide Receiver Marcus Maxwell Tackle Right End Brigham Harwell Free Safety Ben Emanuel II Comerback Trey Brown Inside Linebacker Justin London Strong Safety Jarred Page Oregon defense vs. UCLA offense Cornerback Aaron Gipson Outside Ramon* Rood m Running Back Manuel White, Jr. Justin Medlock EWide Receiver Craig Bragg Wide Receiver Junior Taylor ^SPizza Pipeline Subs with Substance t6 " two-topping pizza *12” w mo + Two free 20 oz. drinks and zesty expires 11/14/04 t* pepperoni pizza + TWO free 24 ox. drinks * expires 11/14/04 8 t2 two-topping pizza + One free 24 oz. drink ^JD^t7 a expires 11/14/04 Von Klein Property Management, LLC Find the home that fits you. 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