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Game 1: Oregon State at Ohio State | September 1, 2018 | 9:07 a.m. PT GAME 1: OREGON STATE AT OHIO STATE Gameday Information Date _______________________ Sept. 1, 2018 Time _______________________ 9:07 a.m. PT Location ________________ Columbus, Ohio Stadium ___________________ Ohio Stadium Television __________________________ABC Play-By-Play ______________Dave Pasch Analyst _________________ Greg McElroy Analyst _________________ Tom Luginbill Radio ____Beaver Sports Network (TuneIn) Play-By-Play ______________Mike Parker Analyst ___________________ Jim Wilson Sideline ___________________Ron Callan Pre-Game ______________ Steve Preece Satellite Radio __________ XM Channel 195 Sirius Channel 78 Series History ______ Ohio State leads, 2-0 Last Meeting __________ 1984 (L, 14-22) Live Stats _____________ OSUBeavers.com Oregon State Beavers (0-0, 0-0 Pac-12) Head Coach: Jonathan Smith Record at Oregon State: 0-0 (1st season) Record Overall: 0-0 (1st season) Ohio State Buckeyes (0-0, 0-0 B1G) Acting Head Coach: Ryan Day Record at Ohio State: 0-0 (1st season) Record Overall: 0-0 (1st season) The Game — » Oregon State opens the 2018 season when visiting Ohio State in Columbus, on Sat- urday, September 1. Kickoff is scheduled for 9:07 a.m. PT (12:07 p.m. in Ohio). » The game is slated to air on ABC. » Every game this season can be heard live via the TuneIn application, which is avail- able online and on smartphones and tablets. To find the game, once the app has been downloaded, search “Beaver Sports Network.” » The game is the first for Jonathan Smith as Oregon State’s head coach. He last wore the Orange & Black in 2003 as a graduate assistant. The team’s last game that year was a 55-14 win over New Mexico in the Las Vegas Bowl. » Smith was 3-1 against Big Ten teams while offensive coordinator at Washington. The Huskies defeated Illinois in 2014, and Rutgers in 2016 and 2017. They lost to Penn State at the 2017 Fiesta Bowl. » The game is the first between the teams since 1984, a 22-14 win by No. 6 Ohio State in Columbus. Oregon State held a 14-3 lead at halftime in that game. » The first game played between the Beavers and Buckeyes came in 1974, also in Columbus. Ohio State won that game, 51-10. » Ohio State marks the 16th time Oregon State will open versus a top-25 opponent. » The game is the furthest East the Beavers have traveled since opening the 2008 season at Penn State. By car, the trip is 2,451 miles from Corvallis to Columbus, 101 miles further than the 2015 visit to Michigan. » It is the first season opener for the Beavers vs. a top-10 team (Ohio State is No. 5 per the Associated Press) since 2010 against No. 7 TCU in Dallas, Texas, a 30-21 loss. » Ohio Stadium (capacity 104,944) could prove to be the fifth 100,000-plus crowd in Oregon State history, following 2015 at Michigan (109,651), 2008 at Penn State (108,159). 1986 at Michigan (104,748) and the 1956 Rose Bowl (100,000). 2018 Oregon State Schedule Date Opponent Location Time (PT)/Score TV Series History/Game Notes Sat., 9/1 at # 5 Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 9:07 a.m. ABC Ohio State leads, 2-0 Sat., 9/8 Southern Utah Corvallis, Ore. 5:02 p.m. Pac-12 Networks First Meeting Sat., 9/15 at Nevada Reno, Nev. 4:00 p.m. ESPN3 Oregon State leads, 3-0 Sat., 9/22 Arizona Corvallis, Ore. TBD TBD Arizona leads 23-15-1 Sat., 9/29 at Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. TBD TBD Arizona State leads, 27-14-1 Sat., 10/6 Washington State Corvallis, Ore. TBD TBD Washington State leads, 51-48-3 Sat., 10/20 California Corvallis, Ore. TBD TBD California leads, 37-33 Sat., 10/27 at Colorado Boulder, Colo. TBD TBD Series tied, 5-5 Sat.. 11/3 USC Corvallis, Ore. TBD TBD USC leads, 62-11-4 Sat., 11/10 at Stanford Stanford, Calif. TBD TBD Stanford leads, 56-25-3 Sat., 11/17 at Washington Seattle, Wash. TBD TBD Washington leads, 64-34-3 Fri., 11/23 Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 1:00 p.m. FS1 Oregon leads, 64-47-10 Channel Finder Xfinity Comcast _______________________ 9 Dish Network _________________________ 9 DirecTV ______________________________ 9 Charter Spectrum _____________________ 9 Follow Us On Social Twitter _________________@BeaverFootball Facebook _______________ BeaverFootball Instagram ______________@BeaverFootball YouTube __________ OSUBeaversAthletics On The Web ____________ osubeavers.com

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Game 1: Oregon State at Ohio State | September 1, 2018 | 9:07 a.m. PT

GAME 1: OREGON STATE AT OHIO STATEGameday Information

Date _______________________Sept. 1, 2018Time _______________________ 9:07 a.m. PTLocation ________________ Columbus, OhioStadium ___________________ Ohio StadiumTelevision __________________________ABC Play-By-Play ______________Dave Pasch Analyst _________________ Greg McElroy Analyst _________________ Tom LuginbillRadio ____Beaver Sports Network (TuneIn) Play-By-Play ______________Mike Parker Analyst ___________________ Jim Wilson Sideline ___________________Ron Callan Pre-Game ______________ Steve PreeceSatellite Radio __________ XM Channel 195 Sirius Channel 78Series History ______ Ohio State leads, 2-0 Last Meeting __________ 1984 (L, 14-22)Live Stats _____________ OSUBeavers.com

Oregon State Beavers (0-0, 0-0 Pac-12)Head Coach: Jonathan SmithRecord at Oregon State: 0-0 (1st season)Record Overall: 0-0 (1st season)

Ohio State Buckeyes (0-0, 0-0 B1G)Acting Head Coach: Ryan DayRecord at Ohio State: 0-0 (1st season)Record Overall: 0-0 (1st season)

The Game — » Oregon State opens the 2018 season when visiting Ohio State in Columbus, on Sat-

urday, September 1. Kickoff is scheduled for 9:07 a.m. PT (12:07 p.m. in Ohio). » The game is slated to air on ABC. » Every game this season can be heard live via the TuneIn application, which is avail-

able online and on smartphones and tablets. To find the game, once the app has been downloaded, search “Beaver Sports Network.” » The game is the first for Jonathan Smith as Oregon State’s head coach. He last

wore the Orange & Black in 2003 as a graduate assistant. The team’s last game that year was a 55-14 win over New Mexico in the Las Vegas Bowl. » Smith was 3-1 against Big Ten teams while offensive coordinator at Washington.

The Huskies defeated Illinois in 2014, and Rutgers in 2016 and 2017. They lost to Penn State at the 2017 Fiesta Bowl. » The game is the first between the teams since 1984, a 22-14 win by No. 6 Ohio State

in Columbus. Oregon State held a 14-3 lead at halftime in that game. » The first game played between the Beavers and Buckeyes came in 1974, also in

Columbus. Ohio State won that game, 51-10. » Ohio State marks the 16th time Oregon State will open versus a top-25 opponent. » The game is the furthest East the Beavers have traveled since opening the 2008

season at Penn State. By car, the trip is 2,451 miles from Corvallis to Columbus, 101 miles further than the 2015 visit to Michigan. » It is the first season opener for the Beavers vs. a top-10 team (Ohio State is No. 5

per the Associated Press) since 2010 against No. 7 TCU in Dallas, Texas, a 30-21 loss. » Ohio Stadium (capacity 104,944) could prove to be the fifth 100,000-plus crowd

in Oregon State history, following 2015 at Michigan (109,651), 2008 at Penn State (108,159). 1986 at Michigan (104,748) and the 1956 Rose Bowl (100,000).

2018 Oregon State Schedule Date Opponent Location Time (PT)/Score TV Series History/Game NotesSat., 9/1 at #5 Ohio State Columbus, Ohio 9:07 a.m. ABC Ohio State leads, 2-0Sat., 9/8 Southern Utah Corvallis, Ore. 5:02 p.m. Pac-12 Networks First MeetingSat., 9/15 at Nevada Reno, Nev. 4:00 p.m. ESPN3 Oregon State leads, 3-0Sat., 9/22 Arizona Corvallis, Ore. TBD TBD Arizona leads 23-15-1Sat., 9/29 at Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. TBD TBD Arizona State leads, 27-14-1Sat., 10/6 Washington State Corvallis, Ore. TBD TBD Washington State leads, 51-48-3Sat., 10/20 California Corvallis, Ore. TBD TBD California leads, 37-33Sat., 10/27 at Colorado Boulder, Colo. TBD TBD Series tied, 5-5Sat.. 11/3 USC Corvallis, Ore. TBD TBD USC leads, 62-11-4Sat., 11/10 at Stanford Stanford, Calif. TBD TBD Stanford leads, 56-25-3Sat., 11/17 at Washington Seattle, Wash. TBD TBD Washington leads, 64-34-3Fri., 11/23 Oregon Corvallis, Ore. 1:00 p.m. FS1 Oregon leads, 64-47-10

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2018 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL

Game 1: Oregon State at Ohio State | September 1, 2018 | 9:07 a.m. PT

“Celebrating the never ending tradition of Oregon State Ath-letics by continuing to honor its past, educate its present,

and prepare for its future; while connecting all who have

contributed to its legacy.”

In the spirit of camaraderie, Oregon State University’s Varsity OSU Association is dedicated to upholding the long tradition of athletic and academic excellence at Or-egon State. Varsity OSU serves its membership by en-hancing relationships among alumni letter-winners, cur-rent student-athletes, and current and former coaches and administrators.

The #DamWor-thIt Campaign was started last summer to bring awareness to mental health is-sues involving stu-dent-athletes. The program was spear-headed by former Oregon State gym-nast Taylor Ricci, along with current men’s soccer player Nathan Braaten.

The #DamWorthIt Campaign has already received na-tional attention including winning a Giant Steps Award from the Institute For Sport and Social Justice and receiv-ing attention from the NCAA APPLE Conference.

Initiated in 2011, Beavers without Borders is a pro-gram that offers global ser-vice-learning experiences for student-athletes at Oregon State University.

The program has success-fully completed eight service projects including trips to Gua-temala, Macedonia, Ethiopia, Costa Rica and most recently the Dominican Republic.

Throughout those trips, over 100 student-athletes were able to experience life in a distinct culture, learn about the impact of their work on a community and interact outside of the university context to maximize the intercultural ex-perience.

This year marked the second-straight year that Oregon State Athletics has sponsored two Beavers Without Bor-ders trips. In June, 12 athletes made the trip to the Domin-can Republic, with another 12 heading to Guatemala in August. The full list is below:

2018 Beavers Without Borders Participants

Developing Everyday Champions at Oregon State is focused on three main areas of development:

Personal Development

Beaver Buzz at BreakfastBeavers on the Mend

Financial LiteracyBeavers Without Borders

Personal Development Course for Freshmen

Leadership Development

Resume DevelopmentNetworking Prep WorkshopMock Interview Workshop

Networking NightGraduate School Panel

Graduate School WorkshopLinkedIn Profile DevelopmentHealth Services Pipeline

Professional Development

Beaver Athlete Sustain-ability Team

Captains TableOSU SportUpWomen LEAD

Real TalkBeavs BeTrue

International Stu-dent-Athlete Club

Community Service ClubStudent-Athlete Advisory

Committee

Corvallis, home to Ore-gon State University, has been rated as the Best College Town in the Pac-12 Conference.

Here’s is a look at how various publications rank the different aspects of living in the Best College Town in the Pac-12.

Rk. Category Publication/Web Site 1 Best Place to Work/Life Env. Nerd Wallet3 Fitness-Friendly City Neilson3 Best College Town American Institute for Economic Research (AIER) 4 Most innovative U.S. City Nerd Wallet4 Top College Town College Magazine5 Best Overall College Town Wallet Hub5 Best College Town AIER7 Best College Town in America AIER10 Best U.S. College Town BestCollegeReviews.com17 Great Small College Town w/Great Quality of Life BestChoiceSchools.com22 Smartest City Lumosityn/a Best Small College Town CollegeValuesOnline

Dominican RepublicEliza Adams - Women’s RowingHaylie Bennett - VolleyballMakenna Browne - VolleyballKaely Gordon - Cross CountryJordan Jenkins - Varsity OSUMikayla Pivec - Women’s BasketballHamilcar Rashed - FootballColette Richter - Cross CountryDestiny Slocum - Women’s BasketballShelby Weeks - Softball

GuatemalaOlivia Ashby - Women’s RowingKegan Calkins - WrestlingAlysha Everett - SoftballJessica Garcia - SoftballTyler Gray - Men’s Rowing Alina Hagstrom - Women’s RowingShireen Khamedoost - GymnasticsKayla Latham - Women’s SoccerKatie McWilliams - Women’s BasketballMichelle Sass - SoftballKayleen Shafer - SoftballAlba Villaronga Cases - Cross Country

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2018 OREGON STATE FOOTBALL

Game 1: Oregon State at Ohio State | September 1, 2018 | 9:07 a.m. PT

Jonathan Smith’s Debut — » Jonathan Smith is making his de-

but as a collegiate head coach when the Beavers open the season Satur-day. He is the first OSU coach to make his collegiate debut for the Beavers since Mike Riley in 1997. » Smith arrived in Corvallis in Decem-

ber after four seasons as the offen-sive coordinator/quarterbacks coach at Washington. He had also served as the QB coach at Boise State from 2012-13, the OC/QB coach at Montana from 2010-11 and the quarterbacks coach at Idaho from 2004-09. » Smith, who lettered for the Beavers

from 1998-2001, got started in the collegiate ranks as a grad assistant at Oregon State from 2002-03. » Under Smith, Washington nearly

set a school record and was ranked eighth nationally averaging 41.8 points per game in 2016. The Huskies made an appearance in the College Football Playoff that season and fin-ished fourth nationally. » Washington played in the Fiesta

Bowl in 2017 and earned a share of the Pac-12 North title. » Smith has played in or coached in 10 bowl games, and in six dating back to the 2012

season.

More Vs. Ohio State — » Oregon State University President Dr. Ed Ray served as a member of the economics

faculty at Ohio State from 1970-2003. He was the economics chair from 1976 to 1992, associate provost from May 1992 until May 1993 and was the senior vice provost and chief information officer from 1993-1998. He ended his tenure in Columbus as executive vice president and provost from 1998-2003. » Defensive Coordinator Tim Tibesar served as the outside linebackers coach at Wis-

consin from 2015-17, and defensive coordinator at Purdue in 2012. His teams went 0-3 versus Ohio State, but lost each game by seven points or less. » Tight ends coach Brian Wozniak hails from Loveland, Ohio, located approximately 90

minutes from Columbus. Wozniak finished his eligibility with Wisconsin in 2013, and the Badgers went 1-3 versus the Buckeyes. » Greg Burns coached the defensive backs for Purdue in 2012, and the Boilermakers

lost 29-22 in overtime. Burns’ secondary held the Buckeyes to just 190 passing yards while picking off two passes. That’s Early (On The West Coast) — » Saturday’s game against the Buckeyes marks the fourth time the Beavers will have a

game start at 9 a.m. on the West Coast since 2005. » Oregon State also played at 9 a.m. PT in 2015 at Michigan, 2011 at Wisconsin and

2005 at Louisville. Next Up — » After the game with Ohio State, the Beavers return to Reser Stadium Sept. 8 for the

2018 home opener versus Southern Utah. The game is slated to start at 5:02 p.m. PT on the Pac-12 Networks. » Southern Utah posted a 9-3 record in 2017, going 7-1 in the Big Sky Conference. The

Thunderbirds advanced to the FCS Playoffs, losing to Weber State in the first round. » Southern Utah takes on North Alabama in Cedar City, Utah on Saturday to open its

season. » The Beavers and Thunderbirds have never met.

Against The Big Ten — » Oregon State will play a Big Ten foe for the fourth consecutive season and sixth time

Quick FactsLocation _________________ Corvallis, OregonFounded ____________________________ 1868Enrollment ________________________ 31,904President __________________ Dr. Edward RayVP/Director of Athletics ______Scott BarnesAthletic Dept. Phone ________541-737-7373Faculty Representative ____Joey SpataforaConference ____________ Pac-12 ConferenceNickname ________________________ BeaversMascot _____________________ Benny BeaverColors __________________ Orange and BlackFirst Year of Football ________________ 1893All-Time Record ________ 537-601-50 (.474)All-Time Bowl Record ___________ 11-6 (.647)

Stadium InformationStadium _ Reser Stadium (renamed in 1999)Opened ________ 1953 (then Parker Stadium)Renovated _________________________ 2005Capacity __________________________ 43,154Playing Surface __________________FieldTurfAll-Time Record __________ 155-149-4 (.510)

Team Information

2017 Record __________________________1-112017 Pac-12 Record _______0-9 (6th, North)2017 Bowl ___________________________ N/A2017 Final Rankings __________________ N/ALettermen Returning __________________ 49 (22 offense, 23 defense, 4 specialists)Lettermen Lost _______________________ 26 (8 offense, 16 defense, 2 specialists)Starters Returning _____________________ 17 (8 offense, 8 defense, 1 specialist)Starters Lost ___________________________7 (3 offense, 3 defense, 1 specialist)

Media InformationWeekly Media AvailabilitiesOregon State football student-athletes will be available after practices on Tuesday and Wednes-day during game weeks - barring class conflict. Coach Smith will be available at his Monday press conference, which will be available on OSU’s YouTube (/OSUBeaversAthletics) channel after-wards. The press conference is slated to start at 12:30 p.m. PT.

Pac-12 TeleconferencesThe weekly Pac-12 Teleconference is every Tues-day. Jonathan Smith will be available from 12:35 to 12:45 p.m. For the conference number please contact the OSU Communications Office at (541) 737-3720.

Beaver Sports TalkMost of the Beaver Sports Radio Network carries “Beavers Sports Talk” a weekly statewide call-in show every Wednesday night from 6-7 p.m. fea-turing Jonathan Smith and Mike Parker. BST is live from Buffalo Wild Wings on Ninth Street in Corval-lis. The show is also streamed live on Beaver Na-tion Online at www.osubeavers.com.

Athletic CommunicationsSteve Fenk, Associate Athletic Director / CommunicationsEmail: [email protected] Phone: (541) 737-7470 Cell Phone: (541) 230-0627

Hank Hager, Assistant Communications DirectorEmail: [email protected] Phone: (541) 737-7472 Cell Phone: (541) 230-0611

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in eight years. » The Beavers visited Wisconsin in 2011, and hosted the Badgers in 2012. OSU visited

Michigan in 2015, played at Minnesota in 2016 and matched up with the Golden Go-phers at Reser Stadium last season. » Oregon State is slated to play at Purdue in 2021 and host the Boilermakers in 2024.

Oregon State Experience — » Despite having a new staff, a portion of head coach Jonathan Smith’s assistants

have experience at Oregon State. » Jim Michalczik, who is the Beavers’ associate head coach and who oversees the of-

fensive line, was an assistant in Corvallis from 1999-2001. He coached the tight ends, special teams and offensive line during his tenure. He has since coached at California, Arizona and with the Oakland Raiders. He helped Arizona to an average of 309.3 yards per game rushing in 2017, third nationally. » Trent Bray also coached at OSU for three seasons, from 2012-14, overeeing the line-

backers. Bray, who played at Oregon State from 2002-05, has six years as an assistant in the Pac-12 after serving on the staff of Arizona State from 2009-11. was named as a nominee for the Broyles Award (top assistant coach) while at Nebraska in 2016. » Jake Cookus is in his first year as the special teams coordinator at Oregon State af-

ter spending two years as a quality control analyst. He lettered at OSU from 1998-2001, and has been an assistant at Hawai’i, Montana and Weber State. He has led two units to top-20 rankings in net punting - Hawai’i (sixth) in 2015 and Montana (20th) in 2014. » James Rodgers is the team’s director of player development. He played at Oregon

State from 2007-11, and is third all-time with 222 catches, and sixth with 2,578 receiv-ing yards. He played in three bowl games and is credited with the emergence of the “fly sweep” at Oregon State. More On The Staff — » Secondary Coach Greg Burns has coached in 11 bowl games and won national titles

with USC (as secondary coach) in 2003 (Rose Bowl) and 2004 (Orange Bowl). » Wide Receivers Coach Kefense Hynson has spent 14 years as a collegiate football

coach, with three years as co-offensive coordinator at both Yale and Montana. » Offensive Coordinator/QBs Coach Brian Lindgren helped Colorado signal callers

Sefo Liufau and Steven Montez to 110 school records during his tenure with the Buffa-loes. » Running Backs Coach Michael Pitre led Montana State to 249.5 rushing yards per

game in 2017, good for first in the Big Sky and seventh nationally at the FCS level. » Defensive Line Coach Legi Suiaunoa helped Montana to four FCS Playoff appearanc-

es during his tenure. He also helped lead Hawai’i to a Hawai’i Bowl appearance in 2016. » Defensive Coordinator Tim Tibesar was named FootballScoop Co-Linebackers

Coach of the Year in 2015. He helped Wisconsin to a 34-7 record in three seasons. » Tight Ends Coach Brian Wozniak served as a offensive graduate assistant coach at

Beaver Sports Radio Network Market Call Letters FREQ.Astoria KAST-AM 1370Baker City KBKR-AM 1490Bend KCOE-FM 94.9Brookings KURY-AM 910Coos Bay KHSN-AM 1230Corvallis KEJO-AM 1240Depoe Bay* KNPT-AM 98.3Enterprise KWVR-AM 1340Enterprise KWVR-FM 92.1Eugene KKNX-AM 840Florence KCFM-AM 1250Florence* KCFM-FM 104.1Hermiston KOHU-AM 1360Klamath Falls KLAD-AM 960Klamath Falls* KLAD-AM 93.3La Grande KLBM-AM 1450Lakeview KORV-FM 93.5Mapleton* KCFM-FM 103.1Medford KTMT-AM 580Medford* KTMT-AM 96.1Newport KNPT-AM 1310Pendleton KUMA-AM 1290Pendleton* KUMA-AM 92.1Portland KEX-AM 1190Portland KPOJ-AM 620Prineville KRCO-AM 690Prineville* KRCO-AM 96.9Roseburg KSKR-AM 1490Salem KBZY-AM 1490The Dalles KODL-AM 1440The Dalles* KODL-AM 100.5Tillamook KTIL-AM 1590* indicates a transmitter or translator which broadcasts Beaver gamesBroadcast - 4 hours prior to kickoff on KEJO (1240 AM) - 4 hours prior to kickoff on Newsradio 1190 KEX - 2 hours prior to kickoff on the entire net-workGameday — Beaver Sports Properties, a divi-sion of Learfield Sports, produces game-day radio broadcasts and special programming, syndicated on the Beaver Sports Radio Net-work. The 8-hour broadcasts consist of over 30 stations across Oregon and is anchored by the Portland flagship station NewsRadio 1190 KEX/Rip City Radio 620. There will continue to be several options to complement local radio with football and men’s basketball games available on XM Sat-ellite Radio (official partner of the Pac-12 Con-ference), internet audio and video live streams via osubeavers.com.The Joe Beaver Show — Each weekday from noon to 2 p.m. Mike Parker and Jon Warren host an OSU sports-themed show in the Great-er Corvallis area on 1240 KEJO and is available worldwide on kejoam.com.

Overtime HistorySept. 26, 1996 at California L, 42-48 (3 OT)Nov. 21, 1998 Oregon W, 44-41 (2 OT)Nov. 3, 2001 at USC L, 13-16Sept. 4, 2004 at LSU L, 21-22Dec. 1, 2007 at Oregon W, 38-31 (2 OT)Oct. 16, 2010 at Washington L, 35-34 (2 OT)Sept. 3, 2011 Sacramento State L, 29-28Sept. 14, 2013 at Utah W, 51-48Oct. 16, 2014 Utah L, 29-23 (2 OT)Oct. 8, 2016 California W, 47-44

# NAME PRONUNCIATION2 Conor Blount blau-nt6 Jake Luton Loo-ten8 Trevon Bradford truh-von9 Hamilcar Rashed Jr. rah-SHEED13 TraJon Cotton Tray-Jon27 Rweha Munyagi Jr. Ray-ha Mun-yaw-ghee28 Kitan Oladapo Ki-tan O-la-dop-o38 Luke Loecher Low-sure41 Shemar Smith shih-mar42 Doug Taumoelau Dao-moo-lao43 Adam Soesman Sose-min44 Isaiah Tufaga Two-fong-uh45 Ralph Taufa’asau Tow-a-fas-a-au46 Jordan Choukair shoe-care48 Bolaji Akinyemi Beau-law-g Awk-in-yem-e49 Andrzej Hughes-Murray ON-jay55 Keli’i Montibon Kel-ee-ee61 Andrew Iademarco eye-dih-marco63 Gus Lavaka luh-vah-kah65 Onesimus Clarke Oh-nih-sim-us69 Nous Keobounnam NOOS Kay-oh-boo-num

# NAME PRONUNCIATION71 Brock Wellsfry Wells-free72 Miki Fifita Mickey fih-fee-tah76 Yanni Demogerontas Yah-nee DEE-mo-jer-raunt-us81 Noah Togiai Tong-GEE-eye84 Teagan Quitoriano Kwi-tore-ee-on-o86 Andre Bodden BO-din96 LaMone Williams luh-moan97 Kalani Vakameilalo vah-kah-may-lah-loh99 Elu Aydon El-lou A-den COACHES/STAFF PRONUNCIATIONVincent Guinta GINT-uhKefense Hynson Kuh-Fence-A HinsonDavid Lose LOW-sayJim Michalczik muh-hall-CHECKMichael Pitre PetrieLegi Suiaunoa Leng-ee SOO-ee-ow-noahBrian Wozniak Wahz-nee-ackDarrick Yray ray

Pronunciation Guide

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Oregon State from 2015-17. He played in three Rose Bowls as a player at Wisconsin.

Season Openers — » Oregon State is 64-49-

8 (.567) in season-opening games dating back to 1893 when defeating Albany College, 62-0. » Oregon State has gone 10-8

in season openers dating back to the 2000 season. » Saturday’s game against

Ohio State will give the Beavers three consecutive season open-ers on the road, after debuting 2016 at Minnesota and 2017 at Colorado State. The Beavers last opened on the road in three consecutive seasons from 1982 to 1984, losing to Arizona in two straight (38-12 and 50-6) and Ohio State (22-14). Sept. 1 — » The Beavers are opening the season on Sept. 1 for the second time in three

years. Oregon State dropped a 30-23 decision to Minnesota in 2016. » Oregon State is playing just its third game ever on Sept. 1. The Beavers also

hosted Montana on Sept. 1 in 1990, losing 22-15. The Schedule, Part 1 — » The Seattle Times listed Oregon State’s schedule as the third toughest in the

Pac-12 this season, behind only Arizona State and UCLA. » The Beavers, along with Washington, are the only two Pac-12 teams that open

the season versus ranked op-ponents. Oregon State takes on No. 5 Ohio State while Wash-ington plays a neutral-site game with No. 10 Auburn. » Oregon State is opening the

season versus a ranked op-ponent for the first time since 2012 when the Beavers defeat-ed No. 13 Wisconsin, 10-7, at Reser Stadium.

O-Line — » Oregon State’s offensive

line features six players who have made at least three career starts, totaling 71 in all. » Blake Brandel leads the Bea-

vers - regardless of position - with 24 career starts. He’s the only returning Oregon State player to have started every game in the last two seasons. » Sumner Houston owns 22

career starts, 11 of which have been on the offensive line - 11 came on the defensive line. He moved to the offensive line pri-or to the 2017 season. » Gus Lavaka and Trent Moore

have started 19, and 11 games,

Career Starts

Player Total ConsecutiveBlake Brandel, OL 24 24Sumner Houston, OL 22 1Gus Lavaka, OL 19 13Kalani Vakameilalo, DT 19 12Jonathan Willis, LB 17 12Timmy Hernandez, WR 17 6Noah Togiai, TE 17 7Jalen Moore, S 14 2Dwayne Williams, CB 11 0Trent Moore, OL 11 4David Morris, S 8 4Andrzej Hughes-Murray, LB 8 0Elu Aydon, DT 7 2Isaiah Hodgins, WR 7 0Tuli Wily-Matagi, TE 6 1Isaiah Dunn, CB 6 5Shawn Wilson, CB 6 1Jake Luton, QB * 5 0Jay Irvine, CB 4 1Shemar Smith, LB 4 0Kee Whetzel, LB 3 3Yanni Demogerontas, OL 3 1Trevon Bradford, WR 3 1Kammy Delp, OL 3 0Artavis Pierce, RB 3 0Adam Soesman, LB 2 0Landry Payne, LB 1 0Omar Hicks-Onu, S 1 0* indicates 1 start came at Idaho

Jonathan SmithHead Coach | 1st Season

Jonathan Smith, one of the most successful student-athletes in Oregon State University history, was named head football coach

by Vice President and Director of Athletics Scott Barnes Nov. 29, 2017.

Smith is the first OSU graduate to serve as a Beaver head football coach. He returned to Cor-vallis after a highly successful stint at the Uni-versity of Washington as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Smith spent the last four years with Washington, helping the Huskies to the Pac-12 Conference 2016 championship, an appearance in the College Football Playoff and ending the year with a No. 4 Associated Press Poll ranking. Washington earned a share of the Pac-12 North division title in 2017, and was invited to the Fiesta Bowl.

As a student-athlete, Smith was a four-year letterman quarterback at Oregon State from 1998-2001. He joined the program as a walk-on from Glendora, Calif., joining then-head coach and OSU’s all-time winningest mentor Mike Riley. Smith earned his first start on Oct. 31, 1998 and never relinquished that role for the final 38 games of his career. The two-time team captain led the Beavers to the 1999 Oahu Bowl and the 2001 Fi-esta Bowl, where OSU capped an 11-1 season with a dominating 41-9 victory over Notre Dame and a No. 4 final Associated Press ranking.

Smith left OSU as the school’s all-time lead-ing passer with 9,680 yards -- he now ranks third among all Beaver quarterbacks in total passing yardage. At the time of his graduation his records included career touchdown passes (55); sin-gle-game passing yards (469 yards vs. the Hus-kies); and single-season passing yards (3,053 yards in 1999). He still holds the mark for the lon-gest touchdown pass at 97 yards to Chad John-son in 2000. Smith left OSU ranked No. 3 at the time in conference history for passing yards and total offense.

For Smith’s complete biography turn to page 53 of the 2018 Oregon State Football Media Guide or go to www.osubeavers.com.

The Jonathan Smith ProfileHometown _______________________ Glendora, Calif.Wife ___________________________________ CandiceChildren ___________________Robert, Bella, CharlesAlma Mater _______________________ Oregon State Liberal Studies in 2001

Playing CareerQuarterback at Oregon State, 1997-2001

Coaching CareerDec. 2018-present ____ Oregon State (Head Coach)2014-17 ___ Washington (Offensive Coordinator/QB)2012-13 _______________Boise State (Quarterbacks)2010-11 ______ Montana (Offensive Coordinator/QB)2004-09 ___________________ Idaho (Quarterbacks)2002-03 _______Oregon State (Graduate Assistant)

Record at Oregon State ___ 0-0, .000 (1st season)Career Record ____________ 0-0, .000 (1st season)

Oregon State Coaching StaffOn the SidelineJonathan Smith __________________ Head CoachTrent Bray _______________________ LinebackersGreg Burns ________________________SecondaryJake Cookus ___________________ Special TeamsKefense Hynson ______________ Wide ReceiversJim Michalczik _________Run Game Coordinator/ Offensive Line/Associate Head CoachMichael Pitre __________________ Running BacksLegi Suiaunoa _________________ Defensive LineBrian Wozniak _____________________ Tight EndsAustin Brown _____________________ GA/Offense

In The BoothBrian Lindgren _______ Offense Coordinator/QBsTim Tibesar _____________ Defensive CoordinatorRyan Payne _______________________ GA/OffenseTaylor Richards __________________ GA/DefenseKendrick Van Ackeren ____________ GA/DefenseMatt Troxel _______________________QC/Offense

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respectively, and round out a line that returns four starters from a year ago. » Seniors Yanni Demogerontas and Kammy Delp have each started three

career games entering 2018. Retro Benny — » Retro Benny makes an official return Homecoming weekend Oct. 20

when the OSU football team will wear a specially designed Nike uniform when it hosts the California Golden Bears at Reser Stadium. » Retro Benny will appear on the team’s helmets for only the second time

in history; initially was part of the 1973 team’s helmets under the leadership of OSU Hall of Fame coach, the late Dee Andros. » Benny Beaver (Retro Benny) was an official active mark of OSU’s inter-

collegiate sport teams from 1951-98. The Schedule, Part 2 — » Oregon State’s schedule features seven teams that played in a bowl

game in 2017. » Four of those seven matchups come in four consecutive games to end

the season. Those teams - USC, Stanford, Washington and Oregon - com-bined to go 37-16 (.698) last season. » The first three teams on Oregon State’s schedule - Ohio State, South-

ern Utah and Nevada - all non-conference matchups, combined for a 24-14 (.632) record in 2017.

Bend — » Oregon State spent nearly three full days in Bend, located in Central Or-

egon, last week as the team prepared for the Buckeyes. » The Beavers structured the visit in similar fashion to the trip to Colum-

bus. The team left Corvallis mid-afternoon on Tuesday before holding a walk thru Wednesday at Summit High School. » On Thursday, the “game day” scrimmage started at 12 p.m. PT. That sim-

ulated Saturday’s pre-game schedule versus the Buckeyes. » During the trip, the players went to a movie and also participated in a

bowling event and rode in go karts. The Drive — » Oregon State will be featured on the Pac-12 Networks’ “The Drive” on

Sept. 5 at 7:15 p.m. PT. » Check Pac-12.com for other airings and visit Pac-12.com for a channel

listing in your area.

Seniors — » Fourteen seniors dot the Beavers’ roster this season, two fewer than in

2017. » The Beavers have the fifth-fewest seniors in the Pac-12 this season, fol-

lowing UCLA (10), Oregon (11), Arizona (12) and Utah (13). » Stanford has the most with 29, followed closely by California’s 26.

What’s In A Number? — » A handful of Oregon State players changed numbers prior to the season.

They include: » Conor Blount from 12 to 2 » Jack Colletto from 9 (in the spring) to 12 » TraJon Cotton from 38 to 13 » Isaiah Dunn from 22 to 23 » Landry Payne from 13 to 36 » Hamilcar Rashed Jr. from 59 to 9 » Moku Watson from 34 to 25 » Kee Whetzel from 37 to 7 » Aidan Willard from 16 to 4

Reducing The Length Of Games — » The Pac-12 has expanded its pilot program aiming at reducing the length

of games. The initiative began last season, and features 30 games this season, up from 15 a year ago.

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Beavers In The NFL Name Position TeamD.J. Alexander LB Seattle SeahawksJosh Andrews OG Minnesota VikingsVictor Bolden Jr. WR San Francisco 49ersTim Cook RB Jacksonville JaguarsBrandin Cooks WR Los Angeles RamsTreston Decoud S Houston TexansObum Gwacham LB New York JetsSean Harlow OG Atlanta FalconsJohnny Hekker P Los Angeles RamsManase Hungalu LB Jacksonville JaguarsFred Lauina OG Cleveland BrownsAndy Levitre OG Atlanta FalconsSean Mannion QB Los Angeles RamsRyan Nall RB Chicago BearsSteven Nelson CB Kansas City ChiefsRicky Ortiz RB Atlanta FalconsKyle Peko NT Denver BroncosJordan Poyer S Buffalo BillsMike Remmers OT Minnesota VikingsJacquizz Rodgers RB Tampa Bay BuccaneersIsaac Seumalo OG Philadelphia EaglesDustin Stanton OG Dallas CowboysMarkus Wheaton WR Philadelphia Eagles

List as of August 26, 2018

» The game shortening elements that will once again be included in the program include shortened half-times from 20 minutes to 15 minutes, re-structured commercial formats and enhanced in-game advertising, and kickoff times moved from :07 to :01 after the start of the broadcast window. Not all elements will be implemented in each game. » Oregon State has four games that have been selected. They include

Sept. 22 versus Arizona, Oct. 6 against Washington State, Nov. 3 vs. USC and Nov. 10 at Stanford. Broadcast selections for those games have yet to be made.

Watch Lists — » The following players earned placement on watch lists prior to the start

of the season: » Trevon Bradford: Wuerffel Trophy. » Sumner Houston: Rimington Trophy. » Gus Lavaka: Poynesian College Football Player of the Year Award. » Noah Togiai: Poynesian College Football Player of the Year Award. » Kalani Vakameilalo: Poynesian College Football Player of the Year Award.

Did You Know? — » Defensive linemen Elu Aydon and Miki Fifita, linebacker Alexander Skelt-

on and offensive lineman Gus Lavaka comprise the acapella group the “Poly Notes.” Skelton is new to the group this year, replacing Fred Lauina. » Safety Braelen Bettles volunteers for the Sunshine Division, which pro-

vides food and clothing relief to families and individuals in need in the Port-land area. » Running back B.J. Baylor’s cousins are former Beaver standouts James

and Jacquizz Rodgers. » Defensive lineman Jaelen Bush plays classical guitar in his spare time.

He has two guitars with him in Corvallis. » Quarterback Jake Dukart was drafted in the 36th round of the 2018 MLB

First-Year Player Draft by the Boston Red Sox. He played third base at Lake Oswego High School (Ore.). » Cornerback Jaydon Grant has taken an active role in his father’s (12-year

NBA veteran Brian Grant) foundation. Per BrianGrant.org, “The Brian Grant Foundation provides proven tools to improve the well-being of people with Parkinson’s.” » Defensive lineman Isaac Hodgins enjoys cooking and likes to cook for

teammates. His specialties are Asian inspired and Caribbean cuisine. After his playing career, he’d like to become a chef and open his own restaurant. » Wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins wants to become a lawyer after his play-

ing career and enjoys public speaking. He’s earned debate MVP honors in classes at Oregon State. » Wide receiver Jesiah Irish volunteers at the Snoqualmie, Wash., Food

Bank and assists as a special education baseball and basketball coach. » Cornerback Jay Irvine is the first player in his family to go to college. » Running back Calvin Tyler Jr. is a cowboy. He enjoys riding horses back

home in Texas and is proficient in roping. He also wants to be an actor when his playing career is over. » Quarterback Aidan Willard wants to become a shoe designer after his

playing career. » Defensive lineman LaMone Williams enjoys spear fishing with his grand-

father when back in his native Hawai’i. He often catches “Unicorn Fish” which are officially called Bluespine unicornfish. » Cornerback DeShon Wilson wants to own his own company when his

playing career is over. » The team’s specialists are often found playing golf. Per kicker Jordan

Choukair and punter Daniel Rodriguez, the group had played 10 consecu-tive days leading up to fall camp.

Win The Turnover Battle, Win The Game — » Over the last 171 games, Oregon State is 53-18 when committing fewer

turnovers than its opponent, 12-52 when committing more and 18-19 when even.

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ELU AYDON | #99 | DT | Leone, American SamoaCareer: 22 games, 37 tackles, 2.5 TFLs » Is a part of the “Poly Notes,” an acapella group, along with

Miki Fifita, Gus Lavaka and Alexander Skelton. » Wants to be the governor of Samoa some day. » Majoring in sociology.

CONOR BLOUNT | #2 | QB | Waukesha, Wis.Career: 4 games, 183 yards » Changed his number from 12 to 2 prior to the 2018 season. » Redshirted the 2017 season. » Majoring in human development and family sciences.

TREVON BRADFORD | #8 | WR | Oregon City, Ore.Career: 19 games, 16 rec., 264 yards, 1 TD » Changed his number to 8 from 19 after the 2016 season. » Graduated early from high school to enroll at Oregon State

in March 2016. » Has four siblings, all whose name start with a T: brother

Teron and sisters Tiani, Toria and Tyra. BLAKE BRANDEL | #73 | OL | Milwaukie, Ore.Career: 24 games » Has been involved with Special Olympics of Oregon. » Father, Scott, played football at Lewis & Clark College. » Majoring in business.

JORDAN CHOUKAIR | #46 | PK | Poway, Calif.Career: 13-20 FG » Ranked as the No. 1 kicker out of high school by National

Camp Series. » Father, John, was a kicker in the NFL. » Majoring in digital communication arts.

JACK COLLETTO | #12 | QB | Camas, Wash.Career: -- » Joined Oregon State in April 2018 from Arizona Western

College. » Guided Camas High School to a state title and 14-0 finish as

a senior. » Majoring in mechanical engineering.

KAMMY DELP | #51 | OL | Pomona, Calif.Career: 24 games » Played running back and tight end in addition to offensive

line during his career at Diamond Ranch High School. » Fielded roughly 20 scholarship offers coming out of high

school. » Majoring in sociology.

YANNI DEMOGERONTAS | #76 | OL | Orland Park, Ill.Career: 6 games » Named Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention as a soph-

omore in 2016. He is majoring in finance. » Senior was named to the 24-man Chicago All-Combine

Team while at Sandburg High School. The event features more than 800 players.

MIKI FIFITA | #72 | DT | Wailuku, Hawai’iCareer: -- » Is a part of the “Poly Notes,” an acapella group, along with

Elu Aydon, Gus Lavaka and Alexander Skelton. » Moved to the defensive line from the offensive line in the

spring of 2018. » Majoring in sociology.

KALEB HAYES | #14 | CB | San Bernardino, Cali.Career: -- » Rated No. 12 in the “athlete” category in the state of Califor-

nia coming out of San Gorgonio High School. » Led Gorgonio to its first state title in 2016. » Majoring in communications.

TIMMY HERNANDEZ | #18 | WR | Phoenix, Ariz.Career: 24 games, 49 rec., 598 yards, 4 TDs » Has been involved working with the community, including

Feed My Starving Children and Relay For Life. » Slated to graduate in December with a degree in mechani-

cal engineering and is chasing a minor in aerospace. » His brother, Brian, played football at Utah and in the NFL for

the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins. ISAAC HODGINS | #90 | DT | Oakley, Calif.Career: -- » Brother of Oregon State wide receiver Isaiah Hodgins. Fa-

ther, James, played in the NFL with Arizona, New York Jets and won a Super Bowl with the then-St. Louis Rams. » Wants to be a chef and open his own restaurant after his

playing career. » Holds the Berean Christian (HS) record for career tackles

(282), tackles for loss (70) and sacks (31.5). ISAIAH HODGINS | #17 | WR | Oakley, Calif.Career: 11 games, 31 rec., 275 yards, 2 TDs » Ranked as a top-five receiver on the West Coast by Scout. » Father, James, played in the NFL with Arizona, New York

Jets and won a Super Bowl with the then-St. Louis Rams. » Would like to be a lawyer when his playing career is over.

Has been named debate MVP in classes at Oregon State. SUMNER HOUSTON | #52 | OL | Dublin, Calif.Career: 36 games » Made the move from defensive line to offensive line in the

spring of 2017. » Three-time Pac-12 All-Academic selection and is majoring

in construction engineering management with a minor in busi-ness and entrepeneurship.

ANDRZEJ HUGHES-MURRAY | #49 | LB | Federal Way, Wash.Career: 18 games, 45 tackles, 4.0 TFLs, 1 FR » Four-year letterwinner in high school in wrestling. Went

41-0 and won the Washington 4A State title at 220 pounds as a senior. » Served on a mission to Ecuador building a school.

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DREW KELL | #30 | S | Hilo, Hawai’iCareer: 20 games, 13 tackles, 1 FF » Brother, Devon, played for Oregon State on the defensive

line from 2010-13. » Made the move to safety from wide receiver in the spring of

2016. » Was awarded a scholarship in front of the team during prac-

tice in spring 2018.

GUS LAVAKA | #63 | OL | Kearns, UtahCareer: 22 games, 1 FR » Is a part of the “Poly Notes,” an acapella group, along with

Miki Fifita, Elu Aydon and Alexander Skelton. » Earned all-league honors in football, wrestling and basket-

ball at Kearns High school. Runner-up at state meet in heavy-weight class in wrestling as a junior. » Majoring in digital communication arts.

JAKE LUTON | #6 | QB | Marysville, Wash.Career: 4 games, 853 yards, 4 TDs » Transferred to OSU from Ventura CC (2016) and played at

Idaho in 2015. » Named all-state at pitcher and outfield for Marys-

ville-Pilchuck High School. » One of four siblings, all whose names start with “J”: Jordan,

Jace and Jaxxon. JALEN MOORE | #33 | S | Denver, Colo.Career: 22 games, 94 tackles, 2 FF, 1 FR, 4 BrUp » Rated as third-best safety in the state of Colorado before

transferring to Upland HS in So. California his senior year. » Clocked at 4.56 in the 40. » Majoring in human development and family sciences.

TRENT MOORE | #67 | OL | Chandler, Ariz.Career: 18 games » Helped Hamilton HS to a state championship title in 2012

and back to title game in 2013. » Majoring in business administration (option in entrepre-

neurship). » Named 2017 Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention.

ARTAVIS PIERCE | #21 | RB | Lake Alfred, Fla.Career: 23 games; 166 carries, 846 yards, 5 TDs; 36 rec., 260 yards, 1 TD » 2016 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team by Athlon. » Sprinter, in the 200 meters, at Auburndale High School.

Also a small forward on the basketball team. » Volunteers for the Lake Alfred Youth Football League. » Majoring in sociology.

HAMILCAR RASHED JR. | #9 | LB | Phoenix, Ariz.Career: 12 games, 6 tackles » Began playing football at 5-years-old. » Switched to No. 9 after wearing No. 59 in both 2016 and 2017. » Majoring in public health.

DANIEL RODRIGUEZ | #39 | P | Pleasanton, Calif.Career: 3 games, 3 kickoffs » Made official position switch to punter from kicker prior to

the 2018 season. Had served as the backup punter in 2016. » Played against Oregon in 2017, totaling three kickoffs. » His sister, Allie, played soccer at Oregon. » Majoring in digital communication arts.

ISAIAH SMALLS | #10 | TE | Los Angeles, Calif.Career: -- » Graduated high school early and joined Oregon State in

January 2018. » Played quarterback in addition to tight end at Dorsey High

School. » Majoring in business.

SHEMAR SMITH | #41 | LB | Miami, Fla.Career: 15 games, 17 tackles, 3.0 TFLs, 1.0 sack » Named the 2014 Miami Defensive Player of the Year after

his junior season at Jackson High School in Florida. » Graduated high school early to attend Oregon State begin-

ning in March 2016. » Majoring on sociology.

DOUG TAUMOELAU | #42 | LB | Glendale, UtahCareer: 10 games, 11 tackles » Has three brothers and five sisters. » Played for the Cannibals rugby team. » Helped Brighton High School to a 30-8 record during his

tenure. KALANI VAKAMEILALO | #97 | DT | Kapolei, Hawai’iCareer: 34 games, 47 tackles, 8.0 TFLs, 6.0 sacks » Cousin of NFL players Haloti Ngata and Paul Fanaika. » Has five sisters: Latu, Mary, Tina, Manatu and Sesiliane, and

one brother, Esau, Jr. » Did not play football until high school. » Majoring in sociology.

KEE WHETZEL | #7 | LB | Clearwater, Fla.Career: 12 games, 26 tackles, 3.0 TFLs, 2.0 sacks » Played in the Blue-Grey All-America game while at Country-

side High School in January 2016. Game was held in Jackson-ville, Fla. » Majoring in digital communication arts. » Has four brothers: Brian, Trey, Deon and Josiah.

DWAYNE WILLIAMS | #4 | CB | Killeen, TexasCareer: 19 games, 42 tackles, 4.5 TFLs, 3 BrUp » One of the fastest players on the team. » Standout in track-and-field, earning a Gold Medal in the

800-meter Texas 5A state meet. Also won a national champi-onship title in the 4x200-meter relay in 2013 for Shoemaker High School. » Majoring in public health (option: health promotion and

health behavior).

JONATHAN WILLIS | #32 | LB | Tulsa, Okla.Career: 36 games, 161 tackles, 10.5 TFLs, 5.0 sacks » Rated as the No. 11 prospect in the state of Oklahoma by

Rivals. » Played at Booker T. Washington High School, same as for-

mer Beaver (and current recruiting assistant) Michael Doctor. » Majoring in sociology.

SHAWN WILSON | #2 | CB | Pomona, Calif.Career: 19 games, 38 tackles, 2.0 TFLs, 5 BrUp » In addition to cornerback, played wide receiver at Pomona

High School, catching 50 passes for 1,375 yards and 19 touch-downs as a senior. » Enjoys soccer, baseball and swimming. » Majoring in sociology.

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The Last Time Oregon State ...Beat a ranked team — No. 7 Arizona State (11/15/14)Beat ranked teams in back-to-back games — No. 13 Wisconsin (9/8/12) & No. 19 UCLA (9/22/12)Returned a punt for a TD — Victor Bolden Jr., 78 yards, at Oregon (11/27/15)Recovered a blocked punt for a TD — Clayton York, 41 yards, Arizona (10/8/11)Returned a kickoff for a TD — Victor Bolden, 99 yards, Boise State (9/24/16)Returned a fumble for a TD — Manase Hungalu, 40 yards, at UCLA (11/12/16)Returned a two fumbles for TDs in same game — Rashaad Reynolds, 3 & 70 yards, vs. Boise State (12/24/13)Returned an interception for a TD — Manase Hungalu, 21 yards, Portland State (9/2/17)Returned a blocked punt for TD — Clayton York, Arizona (10/8/11) — blocked by Clayton York

Blocked a punt — Jonathan Willis, at Washington (10/22/16)Recovered a blocked FG for TD — Dennis Weathersby, 83 yards, UCLA (10/5/02) — blocked by Nick Barnett.Blocked a Field Goal — Andrzej Hughes-Murray, at Washington State (9/16/17)Blocked a PAT — Paisa Savea, Portland State (9/2/17)Recorded a safety — at Washington State (9/16/17); Shawn Wilson TFL in the end zoneScored a 2-point conversion — Ricky Ortiz reception from Marcus McMaryion, at Stanford (11/5/16)Scored a 2-point defensive TD — Keith Heyward-Johnson at Washington (10/7/00)Missed a PAT — Trevor Romaine, Washington (11/23/13)Shut out an opponent — 3-0, vs. Pittsburgh - 2008 Sun Bowl (12/31/08)Shut out an opponent at home — 38-0, Idaho (9/23/06)Shut out an opponent on the road — 0-0, at Oregon (11/19/83)Lineman scored a TD — 24-yard INT — Jeff Van Orsow, Stanford (11/12/05)Player scored 3 touchdowns — 3 rush, 0 rec. — Ryan Nall, Colorado (10/14/17)Player scored 4 touchdowns — 4 rush, 0 rec. — Ryan Nall, Oregon (11/26/16)Player scored 5 touchdowns — 4 rush, 1 rec. — Steven Jackson, New Mexico (12/24/03)Player responsible 6 touchdowns — 6 pass — Sean Mannion, Colorado (9/28/13)Kicked 3 field goals — 49, 49, 31 — Jordan Choukair, at California (11/4/17)Kicked 4 field goals — 32, 37, 20, 31 — Jordan Choukair, Colorado (10/14/17)Had a player rush for 100+ yards — 172, Ryan Nall, Colorado (10/14/17)Had a player rush for 200+ yards — 221, Ryan Nall, California (10/8/16)Had a QB rush for 100+ yards — 105, Darell Garretson, California (10/8/16)Had two players rush for 100+ yards — 221, Ryan Nall & 105, Darell Garretson, California (10/8/16)

Had a true freshman rush for 100-plus yards — 124, Seth Collins, Washington State (10/17/15)Had a rush of 50+ yards — 75, Ryan Nall, at Colorado State (8/26/17)Had a rush of 60+ yards — 75, Ryan Nall, at Colorado State (8/26/17)Had a rush of 70+ yards — 75, Ryan Nall, at Colorado State (8/26/17)Had a rush of 80+ yards — 89, Ryan Nall, Washington State (10/29/16)Had a player pass for 5+ touchdowns — 5, Marcus McMaryion, Arizona (11/19/16)Had a player pass for 300+ yards — 304, Jake Luton, at Colorado State (8/26/17)Had a player pass for 400+ yards — 419, Sean Mannion, Washington State (11/8/14)Had a player pass for 800+ yards in consecutive games — 907 & 974, Sean Mannion, 414, Colorado (9/28/13) & 493 at Washington State (10/12/13) & 481 at California (10/19/13)Had a player with 100+ receiving yards — 124, Jordan Villamin, Arizona (11/19/16)Had a player with 200+ receiving yards — 232, Brandin Cooks, at California (10/19/13)Had a running back 100+ receiving yards — 103, Terron Ward, Colorado (9/28/13)Had a tight end 100+ receiving yards — 119, Connor Hamlett, at Arizona State (11/16/13)Had two players with 100+ receiving yards — 140, Jordan Villamin & 119, Victor Bolden, California (11/1/14)Had a player with 100+ yards rushing & two with 100+ receiving — Arizona State (11/3/12) Terron Ward, 146 rush; Brandin Cooks, 116 rec.; Markus Wheaton, 108 rec.Had a player with 10+ receptions — 10, Victor Bolden, Washington State (11/8/14)Had a reception of 50+ yards — 53, Jordan Villamin from Marcus McMaryion, Arizona (11/19/16)Had a reception of 60+ yards — 75, Victor Bolden Jr. from Marcus McMaryion, at Stanford (11/5/16)Had a reception of 70+ yards — 75, Victor Bolden Jr. from Marcus McMaryion, at Stanford (11/5/16)Had a reception of 80+ yards — 87, James Rodgers from Sean Canfield, Portland St. (9/5/09)Had a reception of 90+ yards — 90, Mike Hass from Derek Anderson at USC (12/6/03)Had a player with 3 quarterback sacks — 3.0-18, Scott Crichton, Washington State (10/6/12)Had a player with 3 tackles-for-loss — 3.0-15, Scott Crichton, vs. Boise State (12/24/13)Had a player with 2+ interceptions — 2, Treston Decoud, Idaho State (9/17/16)Had a player with 3+ interceptions — 3, Jordan Poyer, Washington State (10/6/12)Had a player with 4 pass breakups — 4, Manase Hungalu, vs. Stanford (10/26/17)Had a player with 2+ forced fumbles — 2, Devin Chappell, at UCLA (11/12/16)Had a player with 2+ fumble recoveries — 2, Manase Hungalu, at UCLA (11/12/16)Had 500+ yards of total offense — 569, Colorado (10/14/17)Allowed 500+ yards of total offense in a win — 515, Portland State (9/2/17)Allowed fewer than 100 yards of total offense in a half — 88, Utah (10/15/16) - 2nd halfForced 4+ turnovers — 5, Idaho State (9/17/16)Forced 5+ turnovers — 5, Idaho State (9/17/16)Forced 4+ turnovers in back-to-back games — 6, at Washington State (10/12/13) & 4, at California (10/19/13)Forced 4+ interceptions — 6, Idaho State (9/17/16)Committed 10+ penalties — 12 for 119 yards, at UCLA (11/12/16)Committed 14+ penalties — 14 for 120 yards, at Washington State (10/22/11)Committed 100+ yards in penalties — 119, at UCLA (11/12/16)Committed 139+ yards in penalties — 139, at Arizona State (10/1/11)

The Last Time An Opponent ...Returned a punt for a TD — Dante Pettis, 89 yards, Washington (11/21/15)

Returned a kickoff for a TD — Jonathan Stewart, 97 yards at Oregon (11/19/05)Returned a fumble for a TD — Darren Lee, 19 yards, Boise State (9/24/16)

Returned an INT for a TD — Justin Hollins, 11 yards, at Oregon (11/25/17)Returned a blocked punt for a TD — Jordan Lasley, 23 yards at UCLA (11/12/16) — blocked by DeChaun HolidayBlocked a punt — DeChaun Holiday, at UCLA (11/12/16)

Blocked a Field Goal — Jack Jones, at USC (10/7/17)Blocked a PAT — Trent Murphy, Stanford (10/26/13)Recorded a safety — Arizona State (11/18/17) — Darell Garretson intentional grounding in end zone Scored a 2-point conversion — Bryce Bobo reception, from Steven Montez, Colorado (10/14/17)Scored a 2-point defensive TD — Tim Smith, Stanford (11/19/96) — 100 yardsMissed a PAT — Matt Anderson, at California (11/14/15) — blocked

Shut out Oregon State in Corvallis — 41-0, UCLA (11/7/15)Shut out Oregon State on the road — 35-0, at Wisconsin (9/10/11)

Player scored 3 touchdowns — 3 rush — Demario Richard, Arizona State (11/18/17)Player scored 4 touchdowns — 3 rush, 1 rec. — Jeremy McNichols, Boise State (9/24/16)Player scored 5 touchdowns — 5 rush — Ian Johnson, at Boise State (9/7/2006)Player responsible 5 touchdowns — 6 pass — Luke Falk, at Washington State (9/16/17)Kicked 3 field goals — 45, 49, 31 — Matt Anderson, at California (11/4/17)Kicked 4 field goals — 52, 20, 30, 36 — Conrad Ukropina, at Stanford (11/5/16)Had a player rush for 100+ yards — 122, Kani Benoit & 122, Royce Freeman, at Oregon (11/25/17)Had a player rush for 200+ yards — 206, Khalil Tate, at Arizona (11/11/17)

Had two players rush for 100+ yards — 122, Kani Benoit & 122, Royce Freeman, at Oregon (11/25/17)Had three players rush for 100+ yards — 206, Khalil Tate & 129, JJ Taylor & 101, Nick Wilson, at Arizona (11/11/17)

Had a rush of 50+ yards — 56, JJ Taylor, at Arizona (11/11/17)Had a rush of 60+ yards — 64, Demry Croft, Minnesota (9/9/17)Had a rush of 70+ yards — 71, Khalil Tate, at Arizona (11/11/17)Had a rush of 80+ yards — 83, Jeremiah Johnson, Oregon (11/29/08)Had a player pass for 5+ touchdowns — 6, Luke Falk, at Washington State (9/16/17)Had a player pass for 300+ yards — 316, Sam Darnold, at USC (10/7/17)Had a player pass for 400+ yards — 415, Luke Falk, Washington State (10/29/16)

Had a player with 100+ receiving yards — 119, D. Mitchell, at Oregon (11/25/17)Had a player with 200+ receiving yards — 206, Matt Miller, vs. Boise State (12/24/13)

Had two players with 100+ receiving yards — 115, John Ross & 112, Dante Pettis, at Washington (10/22/16)

Had a player with 10+ receptions — 12, Dante Pettis, Washington (9/30/17)Had a reception of 50+ yards — 53, D. Mitchell from Justin Herbert, at Oregon (11/25/17)Had a reception of 60+ yards — 67, Tyler Johnson from Conor Rhoda, Minnesota (9/9/17)Had a reception of 70+ yards — 70, Johnny Jackson from Anu Solomon, at Arizona (10/10/15)Had a reception of 80+ yards — 85, Matt Miller from Grant Hedrick, vs. Boise State (12/24/13)Had a reception of 90+ yards — 95, Stephan Baker from Kevin Sweeney, Fresno State (9/21/85)Had a player with 3 quarterback sacks – 4.5-39, Alex Okafor, vs. Texas - Alamo Bowl (12/29/12)Had a player with 3 tackles-for-loss — 3.0-9, Colin Schooler, at Arizona (11/11/17)Had a player with 2+ interceptions — 2, Shalom Luani, at Washington State (10/17/15)

Had a player with 2+ forced fumbles — 2, Jimme Gilbert, at Colorado (10/1/16)Had a player with 2+ fumble recoveries — 2, Keanon Lowe, Oregon (11/24/12)Had 500+ yards of total offense — 577, at Oregon (11/25/17)Had 600+ yards of total offense — 602, at Arizona (11/11/17)Allowed fewer than 100 yards of total offense in a half — 90, at Oregon (11/25/17) - 2nd halfForced OSU into 4+ turnovers — 5, at Colorado State (8/26/17)Forced OSU into 5+ turnovers — 5, at Colorado State (8/26/17)Forced OSU into 6+ turnovers — 6, Oregon (11/24/12)

Committed 10+ penalties — 12 for 138 yards, at Oregon (11/25/17)Committed 14+ penalties — 14 for 124 yards, at USC (9/24/14)Committed 100+ yards in penalties — 138, at Oregon (11/25/17)Committed 125+ yards in penalties — 138, at Oregon (11/25/17)

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Alphabetical RosterNO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN 48 Akinyemi, Bolaji LB 6-2 215 FR HS Tracy, CA (Tracy)88 Alfieri, Michael WR 6-0 190 FR* RS Portland, OR (Jesuit)9 Allen, Tino WR 5-11 205 SO 1V Belle Glade, FL (Glades Central)77 Anderson, Cody DE 6-4 258 FR* RS Springfield, OR (Thurston)99 Aydon, Elu DT 6-3 378 JR* 2V Leone, American Samoa (Leone)20 Baylor, B.J. RB 5-11 199 FR* RS Wharton, TX (Wharton)31 Bettles, Braelen S 6-1 190 FR HS Happy Valley, OR (Clackamas)52 Bickler, Bradley DE 6-7 254 FR HS Beaverton, OR (Southridge)2 Blount, Conor QB 6-1 204 SO* 1V Waukesha, WI (Waukesha West)86 Bodden, Andre WR 6-0 178 JR* 2V Carson, CA (Cathedral)8 Bradford, Trevon WR 6-0 179 JR 2V Oregon City, OR (Oregon City)87 Bramscher, Bryce TE 6-5 219 FR* 1V Medford, OR (St. Mary’s)27 Branch Jr., Briceton CB 6-0 170 FR HS Portland, OR (Jesuit)73 Brandel, Blake OL 6-7 307 JR* 2V Milwaukie, OR (Central Catholic)98 Briski, Sebastian DL 6-3 232 FR HS Pago Pago, American Samoa (Samoana)40 Bush, Jaelen DE 6-7 262 FR* RS Lacey, WA (Timberline)35 Carroll, Kameron LB 6-3 219 JR* TR Ventura, CA (Buena/Santa Barbara CC/Ventura CC) 46 Choukair, Jordan K 6-1 195 JR* 2V Poway, CA (Poway)65 Clarke, Onesimus OL 6-4 313 FR* RS Waianae, HI (Waianae)12 Colletto, Jack QB 6-3 222 SO TR Camas, WA (Camas/Arizona Western College)78 Cordasco, Clay OL 6-5 309 JR* TR Cornish, ME (Kennett/Los Angeles Valley CC/Pierce CC)13 Cotton, TraJon S 6-1 187 FR* RS Sacramento, CA (Inderkum)77 Courtemanche, Jack OL 6-6 250 FR HS Eugene, OR (Marist)95 Dawkins, Keishon DE 6-5 287 FR HS Wilsonville, OR (West Linn)51 Delp, Kammy OL 6-3 318 SR* 3V Pomona, CA (Diamond Ranch)76 Demogerontas, Yanni OL 6-3 287 SR* 2V Orland Park, IL (Sandburg)3 Dukart, Jake QB 6-1 177 FR HS Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Oswego)23 Dunn, Isaiah CB 6-0 183 SO 1V Antioch, CA (Antioch)93 Elliott, Shawn DE 6-2 246 FR HS Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Oswego)72 Fifita, Miki DL 6-4 296 JR* 1V Wailuku, HI (IMG Academy [FL])37 Firth, Keegan LS 6-4 230 JR* 1V Corvallis, OR (Crescent Valley)16 Flemings, Champ WR 5-5 143 FR* RS Pasadena, CA (Cathedral)92 Garcia, Isaac DL 6-4 248 FR* RS Bellevue, WA (Bellevue)24 Gardner, Justin CB 6-2 169 FR* RS Charlotte, NC (Shiloh [GA])26 Grant, Jaydon CB 6-0 174 FR* 1V West Linn, OR (West Linn)29 Gregory, Jordan S 5-10 190 SO* TM Katy, TX (Obra D. Tompkins)14 Hayes, Kaleb CB 6-1 183 FR* RS San Bernardino, CA (San Gorgonio)18 Hernandez, Timmy WR 6-0 198 SR 2V Phoenix, AZ (Mountain Pointe/Pima CC)10 Hicks-Onu, Omar S 6-1 192 JR* 2V Carrollton, TX (Hebron)90 Hodgins, Isaac DT 6-0 265 FR HS Oakley, CA (Berean Christian)17 Hodgins, Isaiah WR 6-4 208 SO 1V Oakley, CA (Berean Christian)89 Holum, Jack TE 6-5 254 FR* RS Lake Oswego, OR (Lakeridge)52 Houston, Sumner OL 6-2 287 SR* 3V Dublin, CA (De La Salle)49 Hughes-Murray, Andrzej LB 6-2 245 JR 2V Federal Way, WA (Federal Way)58 Hunt, Hamilton LB 6-0 217 JR* 1V Salem, OR (West Salem)61 Iademarco, Andrew OL 6-3 271 JR* TM Corvallis, OR (Corvallis)13 Irish, Jesiah WR 5-11 176 FR HS Snoqualmie, WA (Mount Si)6 Irvine, Jay CB 6-1 195 JR* 2V Jacksonville, FL (Sandalwood)22 Jefferson, Jermar RB 5-10 211 FR HS Harbor City, CA (Narbonne)30 Kell, Drew S 6-1 195 SR* 2V Hilo, HI (Crescent Valley [OR])57 Kelsey, Connor LS 6-0 216 SR* 1V Carpinteria, CA (Carpinteria)69 Keobounnam, Nous OL 6-2 289 SO* 1V Portland, OR (Centennial)68 Kipper, Brandon OL 6-6 278 SO TR Caldwell, ID (Columbia/Hawai’i)63 Lavaka, Gus OL 6-4 353 JR 2V Kearns, UT (Kearns)80 Laverty, Connor WR 6-2 180 SO* 1V Portland, OR (Westview)51 Leonnig, Luke LB 6-0 218 SO* 1V Eagle, ID (Eagle)70 Levengood, Jake OL 6-4 272 FR HS Vacaville, CA (Vacaville)

Numerical RosterNO NAME POS2 Conor Blount QB2 Shawn Wilson CB3 Jake Dukart QB3 DeShon Wilson CB4 Aidan Willard QB4 Dwayne Williams CB5 Kolby Taylor WR6 Jay Irvine CB6 Jake Luton QB7 Nick Moore QB7 Kee Whetzel LB8 Trevon Bradford WR8 Matthew Tago LB9 Tino Allen WR9 Hamilcar Rashed Jr. LB10 Omar Hicks-Onu S10 Isaiah Smalls TE12 Jack Colletto QB12 David Morris S13 TraJon Cotton S13 Jesiah Irish WR14 Kaleb Hayes CB14 I’Shawn Stewart WR15 Jeffrey Manning Jr. CB15 Mason Moran WR16 Champ Flemings WR17 Isaiah Hodgins WR17 John McCartan LB18 Timmy Hernandez WR19 Aaron Short WR20 B.J. Baylor RB21 Artavis Pierce RB21 Jaden Robinson CB22 Jermar Jefferson RB23 Isaiah Dunn CB23 Calvin Tyler Jr. RB24 Justin Gardner CB24 Kase Rogers RB25 Moku Watson S26 Jaydon Grant CB27 Briceton Branch Jr. CB27 Rweha Munyagi Jr. WR28 Kitan Oladapo DB29 Jordan Gregory S29 Christian Wallace RB30 Drew Kell S30 Hunter Mattson RB31 Braelen Bettles S32 Jonathan Willis LB33 Jalen Moore S35 Kameron Carroll LB36 Landry Payne LB37 Keegan Firth LS38 Luke Loecher P39 Daniel Rodriguez P40 Jaelen Bush DL41 Shemar Smith LB

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NO NAME POS HT WT YR EXP HOMETOWN 75 Littell, Keldon OL 6-4 295 FR* TR Astoria, OR (Astoria/Western Oregon)38 Loecher, Luke P 6-4 207 FR* TR Cedar Falls, Iowa (Cedar Falls/Kirkwood CC)6 Luton, Jake QB 6-7 230 SR* 1V Marysville, WA (Marysville-Pilchuck/Ventura CC/Idaho)79 Mackay, Travis OL 6-7 288 FR* RS Portland, OR (Central Catholic)15 Manning Jr., Jeffrey S 6-1 192 FR* RS Los Angeles, CA (Cathedral)30 Mattson, Hunter RB 6-0 202 SO* TM Corvallis, OR (Corvallis)17 McCartan, John LB 6-5 214 FR HS Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (Santa Margarita Catholic)94 McCullough, Mitchell LS 6-3 218 FR HS Portland, OR (Jesuit)57 Mengis, Chris DT 6-0 295 JR* 1V Portland, OR (Oregon City)60 Merickel, Thomas LS 6-1 223 JR* TM Camarillo, CA (St. Bonaventure)55 Montibon, Keli’i OL 6-2 272 SO* RS Hilo, HI (Kamehameha/Riverside CC) 33 Moore, Jalen S 6-0 208 JR* 2V Denver, CO (Upland [CA])7 Moore, Nick QB 6-0 188 FR* TR Newhall, CA (Hart/Eastern Washington)67 Moore, Trent OL 6-4 289 SR* 3V Chandler, AZ (Hamilton)15 Moran, Mason WR 6-3 191 SO* 1V Gilbert, AZ (Chandler)12 Morris, David S 6-3 213 SO 1V Sherwood, OR (Sherwood)27 Munyagi Jr., Rweha WR 6-2 204 FR HS Seattle, WA (Archbishop Thomas J. Murphy)28 Oladapo, Kitan DB 6-2 194 FR HS Happy Valley, OR (Central Catholic)36 Payne, Landry LB 6-0 203 SR* 3L Maricopa, AZ (Mountain Pointe/Pima CC)21 Pierce, Artavis RB 5-11 201 JR 2V Lake Alfred, FL (Auburndale)84 Quitoriano, Teagan TE 6-6 252 FR HS Salem, OR (Sprague)9 Rashed Jr., Hamilcar LB 6-4 223 SO* 1V Phoenix, AZ (Chandler)91 Reichner, Jeromy DE 6-2 270 JR* TR Philadelphia, PA (West Philadelphia Catholic/ Temple/Los Angeles Valley College)21 Robinson, Jaden CB 6-0 179 FR HS Auburn, WA (Auburn Riverside)39 Rodriguez, Daniel P 5-10 207 JR* 1V Pleasanton, CA (Foothill)24 Rogers, Kase RB 6-0 199 FR HS Houston, TX (Lamar)19 Short, Aaron WR 6-1 200 JR* TM Fairfield, CA (Rodriguez/Sierra College)47 Skelton, Alexander LB 6-1 234 FR* RS Honolulu, HI (Punahou)10 Smalls, Isaiah TE 6-4 222 FR HS Los Angeles, CA (Dorsey)83 Smith, Quinn TE 6-4 247 SR* 1V San Diego, CA (La Costa Canyon/Lafayette College)41 Smith, Shemar LB 6-1 237 JR 2V Miami, FL (Jackson)43 Soesman, Adam LB 6-1 215 SR* 3V Clovis, CA (Buchanan)14 Stewart, I’Shawn WR 5-10 170 FR HS Bolingbrook, IL (Bolingbrook)8 Tago, Matthew LB 6-2 225 FR HS Palmdale, CA (Quartz Hill)45 Taufa’asau, Ralph TE 6-4 216 FR* RS Pago Pago, American Samoa (Samoana)42 Taumoelau, Doug LB 6-2 223 SO* 1V Glendale, UT (Brighton)5 Taylor, Kolby WR 5-11 201 FR* RS Chandler, AZ (Chandler)81 Togiai, Noah TE 6-4 241 JR* 2V West Valley City, UT (Hunter)44 Tufaga, Isaiah LB 6-0 207 FR HS Laie, HI (Saint Louis School)23 Tyler Jr., Calvin RB 5-8 191 SO 1V Beaumont, TX (Silsbee)97 Vakameilalo, Kalani DT 6-3 322 SR* 3V Kapolei, HI (Kapolei)85 Van Valkenburg, Nick K 5-11 176 SO* TM Medford, OR (St. Mary’s/Fresno State)29 Wallace, Christian RB 6-3 217 SO* TM Sealy, TX (Sealy)55 Warick, Conner DE 6-5 252 FR HS Lacey, WA (Timberline)25 Watson, Moku S 6-2 181 FR* RS Wahiawa, HI (Leilehua)71 Wellsfry, Brock OL 6-5 296 FR* RS Richland, WA (Hanford)7 Whetzel, Kee LB 6-3 206 SO* 1V Clearwater, FL (Countryside)4 Willard, Aidan QB 6-2 192 FR* RS Napa, CA (Justin-Siena)4 Williams, Dwayne CB 5-9 175 SR* 3V Killeen, TX (Shoemaker)96 Williams, LaMone DE 6-3 275 SR* 2V Kahuku, HI (Kahuku)32 Willis, Jonathan LB 6-1 225 SR* 3V Tulsa, OK (Booker T. Washington)3 Wilson, DeShon CB 6-0 194 FR HS Hayward, CA (Stellar Prep)2 Wilson, Shawn CB 5-9 193 JR* 2V Pomona, CA (Pomona)

*Utilized Redshirt Year T M - Member of the team, but has not lettered.

NO NAME POS42 Doug Taumoelau LB43 Adam Soesman LB44 Isaiah Tufaga LB45 Ralph Taufa’asau TE46 Jordan Choukair K47 Alex Skelton LB48 Bolaji Akinyemi LB49 Andrzej Hughes-Murray LB51 Kammy Delp OL51 Luke Leonnig LB52 Sumner Houston OL52 Bradley Bickler DL55 Keli’i Montibon OL55 Conner Warick DL57 Connor Kelsey LS57 Chris Mengis DL58 Hamilton Hunt LB60 Thomas Merickel LS61 Andrew Iademarco OL63 Gus Lavaka OL65 Onesimus Clarke OL67 Trent Moore OL68 Brandon Kipper OL69 Nous Keobounnam OL70 Jake Levengood OL71 Brock Wellsfry OL72 Miki Fifita DL73 Blake Brandel OL75 Keldon Littell OL76 Yanni Demogerontas OL77 Cody Anderson DL77 Jack Courtemanche OL78 Clay Cordasco OL79 Travis Mackay OL80 Connor Laverty WR81 Noah Togiai TE83 Quinn Smith TE84 Teagan Quitoriano TE85 Nick Van Valkenburg K86 Andre Bodden WR87 Bryce Bramscher TE88 Michael Alfieri WR89 Jack Holum TE90 Isaac Hodgins DL91 Jeromy Reichner DL92 Isaac Garcia DL93 Shawn Elliott DL94 Mitch McCullough LS95 Keishon Dawkins DL96 LaMone Williams DL97 Kalani Vakameilalo DL98 Sebastian Briski DL99 Elu Aydon DL

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Oregon State Depth ChartOFFENSELEFT TACKLE73 Blake Brandel Jr. 6-7 30770 Jake Levengood Fr. 6-4 272

LEFT GUARD63 Gus Lavaka Jr. 6-4 35371 Brock Wellsfry RFr.. 6-5 296

CENTER52 Sumner Houston RSr. 6-2 28769 Nous Keobounnam RSo. 6-2 289

RIGHT GUARD 51 Kammy Delp RSr. 6-3 318OR 76 Yanni Demogerontas RSr. 6-3 287

RIGHT TACKLE67 Trent Moore RSr. 6-4 28978 Clay Cordasco RJr. 6-5 309

TIGHT END10 Isaiah Smalls Fr. 6-4 22284 Teagan Quitoriano Fr. 6-6 252OR 83 Quinn Smith Sr. 6-4 247

WIDE RECEIVER18 Timmy Hernandez Sr. 6-0 19886 Andre Bodden RJr. 6-0 178OR 9 Tino Allen So. 5-11 205

WIDE RECEIVER8 Trevon Bradford Jr. 6-0 1795 Kolby Taylor RFr. 5-11 201OR 13 Jesiah Irish Fr. 5-11 176

WIDE RECEIVER17 Isaiah Hodgins So. 6-4 20816 Champ Flemings RFr. 5-5 143OR 19 Aaron Short RJr. 6-1 200

QUARTERBACK6 Jake Luton RSr. 6-7 2302 Conor Blount RSo. 6-1 204OR 12 Jack Colletto So. 6-3 222

RUNNING BACK21 Artavis Pierce Jr. 5-11 20122 Jermar Jefferson Fr. 5-10 211

DEFENSEDEFENSIVE END90 Isaac Hodgins Fr. 6-0 26592 Isaac Garcia RFr. 6-4 248

DEFENSIVE TACKLE97 Kalani Vakameilalo RSr. 6-3 32299 Elu Aydon Jr. 6-3 378

DEFENSIVE END72 Miki Fifita Jr. 6-4 296OR 96 Lamone Williams RJr. 6-3 275

OUTSIDE LINEBACKER49 Andrzej Hughes-Murray Jr. 6-2 2458 Matthew Tago Fr. 6-2 225

INSIDE LINEBACKER32 Jonathan Willis RSr. 6-1 22542 Doug Taumoelau RSo. 6-2 223

INSIDE LINEBACKER41 Shemar Smith Jr. 6-1 23744 Isaiah Tufaga Fr. 6-0 207

OUTSIDE LINEBACKER9 Hamilcar Rashed Jr. RSo. 6-4 223OR 7 Kee Whetzel RSo. 6-3 20617 John McCartan Fr. 6-5 214

CORNERBACK4 Dwayne Williams RSr. 5-9 1753 DeShon Wilson Fr. 6-0 194

SAFETY2 Shawn Wilson RJr. 5-9 19315 Jeffrey Manning Jr. RFr. 6-1 192

SAFETY33 Jalen Moore RJr. 6-0 20830 Drew Kell RSr. 6-1 195

CORNERBACK14 Kaleb Hayes RFr. 6-0 18326 Jaydon Grant RFr. 6-0 174

SPECIAL TEAMSPLACEKICKER46 Jordan Choukair RJr. 6-1 19585 Nick Van Valkenburg RSo. 5-11 176

PUNTER39 Daniel Rodriguez RJr. 5-10 20738 Luke Loecher RFr. 6-4 207

KICK RETURNER21 Artavis Pierce Jr. 5-11 2018 Trevon Bradford Jr. 6-0 179

PUNT RETURNER8 Trevon Bradford Jr. 6-0 17913 Jesiah Irish Fr. 5-11 176

LONG SNAPPER57 Connor Kelsey RSr. 6-2 216OR 37 Keegan Firth RJr. 6-4 230

HOLDER18 Timmy Hernandez Sr. 6-0 198