Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 14, 2005, SECTION B, Page 8B and 9B, Image 20

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Washington vs. University of Oregon
Quarterback
Isaiah Stanback
Isaiah Stanback has a different perspective than the every
day quarterback throwing deep passes downfield.
Stanback, Washington’s starting signal caller, began his col
legiate career as a wide receiver. The 6-foot-3, 205 pound Stan
back knows how to run, having competed for Washington’s
track team in spring 2005.
His first football season as a freshman, Stanback lined up
at wide receiver, returned kicks and practiced with the quar
terbacks. Stanback caught 10 passes for 143 yards and led the
team with a 14.3 average yards per reception.
He gained further experience at quarterback
v as a sophomore with seven appearances; he
was second on the team with 389 passing
yards.
Now a junior, Stanback has been
an efficient starting quarterback,
throwing for 1,229 yards and four
touchdowns to go with three in
terceptions. He’s also averag
ing 25.6 yards rushing per game.
Stanback’s best game came in
his most recent performance,
throwing for 188 yards and rush
ing for another 60 in a near upset
of then-No. 12 UCLA two weeks
ago. He spread the ball around evenly, giv
ing five receivers at least one reception for
more than 10 yards.
“With his talents, it is a rare skill to be
able to do both of those well, to know the
right time to run and the right time to
throw,” Washington coach Tyrone Will
ingham said. “But we think he is com
ing along very well in that area (and)
when he masters that he has the
chance to be very special.”
Stanback has been the sole constant in a
team struggling to pick up wins. If Washing
ton has any chance at a conference victory this
season, Stanback will have to be playing at the top
tier.
— Jeffrey Dransfeldt
Linebacker
Brent Haberly
Linebacker Brent Haberly continues to exceed the expecta
tions of the Oregon coaching staff as he helped solidify a ques
tionable linebacking corps heading into the 2005 season.
Haberly, a junior from Cottage Grove, walked onto the team
in 2003 and has since earned a starting position and recogni
tion as a scholarship player.
Prior to this season, Haberly recorded four total tackles in
limited action over a two-year span. This season, Haberly is
sixth on the team in total tackles with 29. He also has three
pass break-ups, one quarterback hurry and
one tackle for a loss.
Haberly posted seven total tackles,
all solo, in Oregon’s 31-17 win
against Arizona State last weekend.
Now, with the recent temporary
loss of fellow linebacker A.J. 1\i
itele, Haberly has made the switch
from middle linebacker to weak
side linebacker, a move that Bel
lotti believes has benefited
Haberly. The play of the defen
sive front — Haloti Ngata, Matt
Toeaina, Devan Long and Victor
Filipe — has also allowed Haberly
to make plays.
“Our defensive line has played
better and has been a positive factor
in their (linebackers) performance,”
Oregon head coach Mike Bellotti said.
“When a defensive line does a great
job and commands double teams and
draws attention, it allows the linebackers
to get to the quarterback more, be more involved in
pass coverage and underneath pass coverage.”
Haberly and company will face a dangerous quar
terback Saturday in Washington’s Isaiah Stanback,
who is always .a threat to run or pass.
“Our linebackers will be tested this week in terms
of one eye on the coverage and the second eye to keep
(Stanback) in the pocket and minimize that damage,” Bel
lotti said.
—Luke Andrews
2005 WASHINGTON
SCHEDULE
3 Airforce, L, 20-17
10 California. L, 56-17
17 Idaho. W. 346
24 Notre Dame, L. 36-17
1 @UCLA, L, 21-17
15 ©Oregon, 12:30 p.m.
22 USC, 12:30 p.m.
■ 29 @ Arizona State, 3:30 p.m.
November !§(|
| ^5 Oregon State, 12:30 p.m.
12 ©Arizona, 3 p.nv
2005 Washington statistical leaders
Rushing Att
Louis Rankin, tb 81
Isaiah Stanback, tb 39
Kenny James, tb 15
Passing Att
Isaiah Stanback, qb 143
Receiving No.
S. Shackelford, wr 19
Craig Chambers, wr 14
Anthony Russo, wr 14
Tackles UT
Joe Lobendahn, lb 25
C.J. Wallace, ss 26
Evan Benjamin, lb 21
Dashon Goldson, fs 21
Yds. Avg. TD Game
401 5.0 1 80.2
128 3.3 2 25.6
63 4.2 1 21.0
Comp. Yds. Pet TD/Int
81 1,229 56.6 4/3
Yds. Avg. TD Long
285 15.0 1 56
321 22.9 2 49
188 13.4 0 39
AT FR INT TFL
18 0 2 1.5-3
16 0 0 3.5-15
20 1 0 1.5-3
16
1.5-6
2005 Oregon statistical leaders
Rushing Att
T. Whitehead, tb 74
Kellen Clemens 51
Terrell Jackson, tb 23
Passing Att
Kellen Clemens, qb 223
Receiving No.
D. Williams, wr 36
James Finley, wr 26
T. Whitehead, lb 22
Tackles UT
Patrick Chung, rov 29
Anthony Trucks, ss 26
J.D. Nelson, fs 19
Justin Phintsee, cb 27
Avg. TO Game
4.0 2 59.8
3.6 0 31.0
4.0 0 18.4
. Yds. Pet. TD/Int.
1,794 62.3 14/3
Avg. TD Long
18.9 6 61
10.9 0 30
9.7 2 42
FR INT TFL
0 0 1.0-2
0 0 7.0-29
0 0 0
0 2 1.0-1
Yds.
299
186
92
Comp.
139
Yds.
680
283
214
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2005 OREGON
SCHEDULE
September
1 @ Houston, W, 38-24
10 Montana, W, 47-14
17 Fresno State, W, 37-34
24 USC, L, 45-13
October
I @ Stanford, W, 44-20
8 ©Arizona State, W, 31-17
15 Washington, 12:30 p.m.
22 ©Arizona, 4p.m.
November
5 California, 12:30 p.m.
12 ©WashingtonState, 7:15p.m.
19 Oregon State, 3:45 p.m.
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