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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2004 HUSKY FOOTBALL Contacts: Jim Daves, Jeff Bechthold & Brian Beaky (206) 543-2230 Fax (206) 543-5000 2004 HUSKY SCHEDULE / RESULTS Sept. 5 FRESNO STATE (Fox Sports Net) L, 35-16 Sept. 18 UCLA (ABC-TV) L, 31-37 Sept. 25 at Notre Dame (NBC-TV) L, 3-38 Oct. 2 at Stanford L, 13-27 Oct. 9 SAN JOSE STATE W, 21-6 Oct. 16 OREGON STATE L, 29-14 Oct. 23 at USC (Fox Sports Net) L, 38-0 Oct. 30 at Oregon (Fox Sports Northwest) L, 31-6 Nov. 6 ARIZONA L, 23-13 Nov. 13 CALIFORNIA 12:30 p.m. Nov. 20 at Washington State (ABC-TV) 5:00 p.m. all times are Pacific and subject to change 2004 PAC-10 STANDINGS Team Pac-10 Overall 1. USC 6-0 9-0 2. California 5-1 7-1 3. Arizona State 4-2 7-2 4. Oregon 4-2 5-4 5. UCLA 3-3 5-4 6. Oregon State 3-3 4-5 7. Stanford 2-4 4-5 Washington State 2-4 4-5 9. Arizona 1-5 2-7 10. Washington 0-6 1-8 LAST WEEK’S PAC-10 RESULTS Arizona 23, Washington 13 Arizona State 34, Stanford 31 California 28, Oregon 27 USC 28, Oregon State 20 Washington State 31, UCLA 29 THIS WEEK IN THE PAC-10 California at Washington Arizona at USC Washington State at Arizona State UCLA at Oregon Oregon State at Stanford WASHINGTON vs. CALIFORNIA Huskies Close Home Schedule vs. Golden Bears www.gohuskies.com THE GAME: The Washington football team (1-8 overall, 0-6 in the Pac-10 Conference) plays its final home game of the 2004 season this Saturday, November 13, when No. 5 California visits Husky Stadium for a 12:30 p.m. game. The game will mark the final home appearance for 15 Husky seniors. Prior to losses the last two seasons, Washington had won 19 straight games against California. After the Cal game, the Huskies finish out the season with the annual Apple Cup game vs. Washington State in Pullman. The Washington-Washing- ton State game will kick off at 5:00 p.m. and will air live on ABC-TV to a regional audience. The Huskies have won six consecutive Apple Cups. HUSKIES vs. GOLDEN BEARS HISTORY: Washington and California are the only two teams that have played in what is now the Pacific-10 Conference in every season since the league was founded in 1916. As that would indicate, they've played one another quite often. The Huskies hold a 45-34-4 record in the all-time series, which began in 1904. Prior to a 34-27 UW loss at Husky Stadium in 2003 and a 54-7 Cal rout last season in Berkeley, the Huskies had won 19 consecutive games in the series, a streak that began with a 50- 31 win in 1977. Before 2003, the last Cal win had come in 1976. Over the 19-game streak, the Huskies were ranked at the time of the Cal game 12 times, including playing as the No. 1 team in the country three times vs. the Golden Bears. The Bears were ranked on only three occasions. Cal and UW first met in 1904, battling to a 6-6 tie in a game played in Seattle. In both 1915 and 1916, they played one another twice each year, with unbeaten head coach Gil Dobie's Washington team sweeping the four games. In 1917, Cal broke the UW's 63-game unbeaten streak (still an NCAA record) with a 27-0 win in Berkeley. Other big games in the series include the 1937 game, when the unranked Huskies held No. 1 Cal to a 0-0 tie in Seattle. In 1991, the Bears probably came as close as anyone to beating Washington that national championship season, as Mike Pawlawski's last-gasp pass into the endzone was batted down in a 24-17 UW win. Washington has also posted four of its nine biggest comebacks in history against California. The biggest ever was in 1988, when the Dawgs trailed 27-3 before rallying to win, 28-27. In 1981, Washington was down 21-0 in the third quarter before coming back for a 27-26 victory. A 20-point comeback in 1993 (24-23) and a 14-point rally in 1999 (31- 27) also rank on the list. In 2001, the Huskies trailed 21-7 in the first quarter, but came back to earn a 31-28 victory in Berkeley. This game will mark Husky head coach Keith Gilbertson's second game against the Bears as head coach. Gilbertson was, of course, California's head coach from 1992 to 1995. Cal coach Jeff Tedford, in his second season in Berkeley, is 2-0 against Washington. Gilbertson and Tedford’s only meeting against one another as head coaches was last season, giving Tedford a 1-0 advantage, head-to-head. SENIOR DAY: This Saturday’s game against California will mark the final home game for 14 Husky seniors: OT Khalif Barnes, OT Ryan Brooks, CB Sam Cunningham, PK Ricardo DoValle, WR Charles Frederick, LB Tim Galloway, OG Jens Jellen, CB Derrick Johnson, TE Jon Lyon, LB Mike McEvoy, WR Lukas Michener, DT Will Murphy, SS Jimmy Newell, SS Eric Roy and FB Zach Tuiasosopo. An unfortunate theme of the season is the fact that three of those seniors have been ruled out for the rest of the season due to broken bones and that six of them have missed games due to injury. Among the seniors, only Cunningham has started all nine games. TELEVISION: The Washington-California game will not air on live television. It will, however, be shown on tape delay, Sunday, Nov. 14, at 3:00 p.m., on Fox Sports Net (in the Northwest) with Jim Watson and former Husky quarterback Sonny Sixkiller calling the action. During the season, all Husky games will air on tape delay Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Additionally, “Husky Football Experience” airs each Thursday at 7:00 p.m. (check the listings) during the season on Fox Sports. The third-year, two-time Emmy-winning program is an up-close look at each Husky game. RADIO: The Husky Sports Network, with its flagship station KJR 950-AM, will carry the live broadcast of every football game to four different states on 25 different radio stations. Longtime play-by-play man Bob Rondeau and color analyst Chuck Nelson are joined by sideline reporter Elise Woodward. Furthermore, both remaining UW games will air on XM Satellite Radio (UW-Cal on Channel 184 and UW-WSU on Channel 185). QUICK HITS All three UW starting linebackers currently rank among the top five in the Pac-10 in tackles: No. 3 Joe Lobendahn (10.6 per game), No. 4 Evan Benjamin (9.8) and No. 5 Scott White (8.7). • Cornerback Sam Cunningham is the only one of the 15 Husky seniors who has started every game this year.

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2004 HUSKY SCHEDULE / RESULTSSept. 5 FRESNO STATE (Fox Sports Net) L, 35-16Sept. 18 UCLA (ABC-TV) L, 31-37Sept. 25 at Notre Dame (NBC-TV) L, 3-38Oct. 2 at Stanford L, 13-27Oct. 9 SAN JOSE STATE W, 21-6Oct. 16 OREGON STATE L, 29-14Oct. 23 at USC (Fox Sports Net) L, 38-0Oct. 30 at Oregon (Fox Sports Northwest) L, 31-6Nov. 6 ARIZONA L, 23-13Nov. 13 CALIFORNIA 12:30 p.m.Nov. 20 at Washington State (ABC-TV) 5:00 p.m.

all times are Pacific and subject to change

2004 PAC-10 STANDINGSTeam Pac-10 Overall

1. USC 6-0 9-02. California 5-1 7-13. Arizona State 4-2 7-24. Oregon 4-2 5-45. UCLA 3-3 5-46. Oregon State 3-3 4-57. Stanford 2-4 4-5

Washington State 2-4 4-59. Arizona 1-5 2-7

10. Washington 0-6 1-8

LAST WEEK’S PAC-10 RESULTSArizona 23, Washington 13

Arizona State 34, Stanford 31California 28, Oregon 27USC 28, Oregon State 20

Washington State 31, UCLA 29

THIS WEEK IN THE PAC-10California at Washington

Arizona at USCWashington State at Arizona State

UCLA at OregonOregon State at Stanford

WASHINGTON vs . CALIFORNIAHuskies Close Home Schedule vs . Golden Bears

www.gohuskies .com

THE GAME: The Washington football team (1-8 overall, 0-6 in the Pac-10 Conference) plays its final homegame of the 2004 season this Saturday, November 13, when No. 5 California visits Husky Stadium for a 12:30p.m. game. The game will mark the final home appearance for 15 Husky seniors. Prior to losses the last twoseasons, Washington had won 19 straight games against California. After the Cal game, the Huskies finishout the season with the annual Apple Cup game vs. Washington State in Pullman. The Washington-Washing-ton State game will kick off at 5:00 p.m. and will air live on ABC-TV to a regional audience. The Huskies havewon six consecutive Apple Cups.

HUSKIES vs. GOLDEN BEARS HISTORY: Washington and California are the only two teams that haveplayed in what is now the Pacific-10 Conference in every season since the league was founded in 1916. Asthat would indicate, they've played one another quite often. The Huskies hold a 45-34-4 record in the all-timeseries, which began in 1904. Prior to a 34-27 UW loss at Husky Stadium in 2003 and a 54-7 Cal rout lastseason in Berkeley, the Huskies had won 19 consecutive games in the series, a streak that began with a 50-31 win in 1977. Before 2003, the last Cal win had come in 1976. Over the 19-game streak, the Huskies wereranked at the time of the Cal game 12 times, including playing as the No. 1 team in the country three times vs.the Golden Bears. The Bears were ranked on only three occasions. Cal and UW first met in 1904, battling toa 6-6 tie in a game played in Seattle. In both 1915 and 1916, they played one another twice each year, withunbeaten head coach Gil Dobie's Washington team sweeping the four games. In 1917, Cal broke the UW's63-game unbeaten streak (still an NCAA record) with a 27-0 win in Berkeley. Other big games in the seriesinclude the 1937 game, when the unranked Huskies held No. 1 Cal to a 0-0 tie in Seattle. In 1991, the Bearsprobably came as close as anyone to beating Washington that national championship season, as MikePawlawski's last-gasp pass into the endzone was batted down in a 24-17 UW win. Washington has alsoposted four of its nine biggest comebacks in history against California. The biggest ever was in 1988, whenthe Dawgs trailed 27-3 before rallying to win, 28-27. In 1981, Washington was down 21-0 in the third quarterbefore coming back for a 27-26 victory. A 20-point comeback in 1993 (24-23) and a 14-point rally in 1999 (31-27) also rank on the list. In 2001, the Huskies trailed 21-7 in the first quarter, but came back to earn a 31-28victory in Berkeley. This game will mark Husky head coach Keith Gilbertson's second game against the Bearsas head coach. Gilbertson was, of course, California's head coach from 1992 to 1995. Cal coach Jeff Tedford,in his second season in Berkeley, is 2-0 against Washington. Gilbertson and Tedford’s only meeting againstone another as head coaches was last season, giving Tedford a 1-0 advantage, head-to-head.

SENIOR DAY: This Saturday’s game against California will mark the final home game for 14 Husky seniors:OT Khalif Barnes, OT Ryan Brooks, CB Sam Cunningham, PK Ricardo DoValle, WR Charles Frederick, LB TimGalloway, OG Jens Jellen, CB Derrick Johnson, TE Jon Lyon, LB Mike McEvoy, WR Lukas Michener, DT WillMurphy, SS Jimmy Newell, SS Eric Roy and FB Zach Tuiasosopo. An unfortunate theme of the season is thefact that three of those seniors have been ruled out for the rest of the season due to broken bones and that sixof them have missed games due to injury. Among the seniors, only Cunningham has started all nine games.

TELEVISION: The Washington-California game will not air on live television. It will, however, be shown ontape delay, Sunday, Nov. 14, at 3:00 p.m., on Fox Sports Net (in the Northwest) with Jim Watson and formerHusky quarterback Sonny Sixkiller calling the action. During the season, all Husky games will air on tapedelay Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Additionally, “Husky Football Experience” airs each Thursday at 7:00 p.m. (checkthe listings) during the season on Fox Sports. The third-year, two-time Emmy-winning program is an up-closelook at each Husky game.

RADIO: The Husky Sports Network, with its flagship station KJR 950-AM, will carry the live broadcast ofevery football game to four different states on 25 different radio stations. Longtime play-by-play man BobRondeau and color analyst Chuck Nelson are joined by sideline reporter Elise Woodward. Furthermore, bothremaining UW games will air on XM Satellite Radio (UW-Cal on Channel 184 and UW-WSU on Channel 185).

QUICK HITS• All three UW starting linebackers currently rank among

the top five in the Pac-10 in tackles: No. 3 JoeLobendahn (10.6 per game), No. 4 Evan Benjamin (9.8)and No. 5 Scott White (8.7).

• Cornerback Sam Cunningham is the only one of the15 Husky seniors who has started every game this year.

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MEDIA RESOURCESUW ON THE INTERNET: The Washington athletic department’s official web site canbe found at www.gohuskies.com. The site features information on all 23 of the Hus-kies’ intercollegiate sports programs.

CALIFORNIA ON THE INTERNET: The California Golden Bears’ official athleticswebsite can be found at www.calbears.com.

PAC-10 ON THE INTERNET: The official Pac-10 web site, which includes a copy ofthe Pac-10 football release, can be found at the following address: www.pac-10.org.

PAC-10 SATELLITE FEED: The Pac-10 runs a weekly satellite feed featuring inter-views and game highlight footage. The 30-minute feed runs every Wednesday at11:00 a.m. PT (2:00 ET), beginning Sept. 8 and running until Dec. 1. Coordinates are:IA5 / 14 (formerly Telstar 5/14 c-band).

RADIO ON THE INTERNET: Fans may now subscribe to an on-line service via RealNetworks that allows them to listen to 45 different college football teams’ broadcastsover the internet for a monthly subscription fee. For more information, go towww.gohuskies.com, www.collegesports.com or www.real.com.

RADIO ON THE XM SATELLITE: Most Pac-10 football games this season will air onXM Satellite Radio. This week’s Washington-Arizona game will air live on Pac-10Channel 183, with pre-game coverage beginning at 11:30 a.m. PST.

COACH’S SHOW: The Keith Gilbertson Show with play-by-play announcer BobRondeau, KJR afternoon ho st Mike Gastineau and head coach Keith Gilbertson will aireach Monday on KJR 950-AM at 5:00 p.m. All remaining shows during the 2004 seasonwill originate live from Anthony’s Restaurant at Shilshole Bay beginning at 5:00 p.m.each Monday.

HUSKY SPORTS NETWORK: The following stations make up the 25-station HuskySports Network:

Walla Walla KUJ 1420 AMWenatchee KPQ 560 AMYakima/Selah KUTI 1460 AM

ALASKA:Anchorage/Eagle River KBYR 700 AMJuneau KSUP 106.3 AM

IDAHO:Payette KIOV 1450 AM

OREGON:Eugene KZTU 660 AMPortland/Vancouver KPAM 860 AM

NEVADA:Las Vegas KLAV 1230 AM

WASHINGTON:Seattle (flagship) KJR 950 AMBellingham KPUG 1170 AMCentralia KMNT 102.9 FMEllensburg/Cle Elum KXAA 93.7 FMForks KVAC 1490 AMGrand Coulee KEYG 98.5 FMHoquiam KWOK 1490 AMKelso/Longview KLOG 1490 AMMoses Lake KWIQ 100.3 FMMt. Vernon KBRC 1430 AMOlympia/McCleary KGY 96.9 FMOmak KOMW 680 AMPort Angeles/Sequim KONP 1450 AMShelton/Olympia KMAS 1030 AMSpokane KJRB 790 AMTri Cities KONA 610 AM

THE COACH: Husky head coach Keith Gilbertson hit the ground running, as hisfirst official day as the Washington coach was only a month and a day beforeopening the 2003 season against defending national champion Ohio State. How-ever, Gilbertson had the advantage of having served as an assistant coach at theUW for the previous four seasons, his third stint as a Dawg assistant. Nov. 1, itwas announced that Gilbertson will step down as coach at the end of the 2004season. In his first season, the Husky head man managed a 6-6 overall record anda 4-4 Pac-10 mark in a season that was highlighted by the UW’s sixth straightApple Cup win over Washington State as well as wins over Northwest rivals Or-egon and Oregon State. Gilbertson, a native of Snohomish, Wash., north of Se-attle, served as a graduate assistant at the UW under Don James in 1976, James’second season. In 1989, Gilbertson left his head coaching job at Idaho to join theWashington staff, first as offensive line coach before taking over as offensive co-ordinator in 1991, when the Huskies won the national championship and led thePac-10 in rushing offense, total offense and scoring offense. In 1992, Gilbertsontook his second head coaching position, traveling down to the coast to California.His four-year stint at Berkeley was highlighted by the 1993 team that posted a 9-4record and defeated Iowa, 37-3, in the Alamo Bowl. That win stood as Cal’s lastbowl victory until 2003. Until 2002, Gilbertson was the last Cal coach to notch awin over rival Stanford. Gilbertson, a 1966 graduate of Snohomish High, playedfootball at the University of Hawaii and graduated from Central Washington in1971. His coaching career includes two professional stints, first as an assistant forthe L.A. Express in the USFL and then for the Seahawks. In nine seasons as a headcoach, Gilbertson has a career record of 55-49 while going 34-35 in conference games.

Gilbertson Year-by-Year as a Head CoachYear School Overall Conf. Finish1986 Idaho 8-4 5-2 3rd Big Sky1987 Idaho 9-3 7-1 1st Big Sky1988 Idaho 11-2 7-1 1st Big Sky1992 California 4-7 2-6 9th Pac-101993 California 9-4 4-4 t-4th Pac-101994 California 4-7 3-5 t-5th Pac-101995 California 3-8 2-6 t-8th Pac-102003 Washington 6-6 4-4 t-5th Pac-102004 Washington 1-8 0-6Totals 8 Seasons 55-49 (.529) 34-35 (.493)

PAC-10 DOUBLE DIP: Keith Gilbertson is the first coach in Husky history tocome to Washington after having been head man at another Pac-10 school. In fact,it’s relatively rare for a coach to have served in that capacity at more than one Pac-10 institution. Recently, Bruce Snyder (California and Arizona State), Dennis Erickson(Washington State at Oregon State) and Larry Smith (Arizona and USC) have doneit. Earlier examples include Tommy Prothro (Oregon State at UCLA) and Washington’sown Leonard “Stub” Allison, who coached one season at the UW (1920) beforeeventually spending 10 seasons as Cal head coach (1935-44).

CONTINUITY OF COACHING: Despite having three different head coachesover the last seven seasons, it’s still fair to say that Washington has had morecontinuity in its head coaches than any Pac-10 school over the past five decades orso. Going back to 1957, Washington has had only five head football coaches: JimOwens (1957-75), Don James (1976-92), Jim Lambright (1993-99), Rick Neuheisel(1999-2002) and Keith Gilbertson (2003-). In that time, the nine other Pac-10 schoolshave had an average of about eight coaches each, a total of 77 (counting some ofthem – Bill Walsh, John Robinson, Mike Riley etc. – more than once). Oregon hashad the next fewest with only six head coaches over that span. Arizona State,California, USC and WSU have had eight each. Oregon State and UCLA have hadnine head coaches each since ‘57, while Arizona and Stanford have had 11 each.

COACHING STAFF: The Washington coaching staff includes four new faces in2004, but two of those new assistants are making a return to Montlake. In theoffeseason, head coach Keith Gilbertson brought former UW defensive coordina-tor Chris Tormey and former quarterbacks coach and assistant head coach SteveAxman back into the Husky fold. Tormey, who left the UW in 1995 to become headcoach at Idaho, was the head man at Nevada the last four seasons. Under Gilbertson,he’ll serve as assistant head coach and linebackers coach. Axman, an assistant forthe Huskies from 1999 to 2002, will coach receivers this season. Axman has alsoserved as a head coach in the college ranks, overseeing the Northern Arizona pro-

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gram for eight seasons (1990-97). The two entirely new additions to the 2004 staffare offensive line coach Charlie Dickey and cornerbacks coach Jimmy Lake. Dickeyspent the last 12 seasons as an assistant at Arizona and was also a member ofAxman’s staff at Northern Arizona for two years (1990-91). Lake, the youngestmember of the coaching staff, was the defensive backs coach at Eastern Washing-ton the last five seasons. The other five Husky coaches make their return in 2004.Defensive line coach Randy Hart is the veteran of the group. He’s worked at Wash-ington since the 1988 season. John Pettas, who coached Husky wide receivers fora year in 2001 before going to Louisville, returns for his second season as offensivecoordinator and quarterbacks coach while Phil Snow, co-defensive coordinator andsecondary coach in 2003, moves into sole possession of the coordinator job whilealso concentrating on safeties, leaving cornerbacks to Lake. Cornell Jackson, whocoaches linebackers in 1992 and safeties a year ago, has moved to running backscoach and also takes on the duties of recruiting coordinator. Scott Pelluer, who wasan assistant at the UW from 1996-98, will see his job title unchanged in 2004 as hereturns for a second season as tight ends coach and special teams coordinator.

THE GAs: The Huskies added two new graduate assistant coaches to the staffthis year, and both have names that should be familiar to UW fans. Kyle Benn willserve as offensive graduate assistant while Patrick Reddick will play that role ondefense. Benn and Reddick were both members of UW’s 1997 recruiting class.Benn earned four letters as a center and was a captain on the 2001 team. Thatseason, he was one of only two players named to the All-Pac-10 and Academic All-Pac-10 first teams. Reddick spent six seasons on the team after having been grantedan extra year of eligibility due to injury. Over his career, he played in 41 games as areceiver. As a senior in 2002, he caught 54 passes for 583 yards and four TDs.

WASHINGTON-CALIFORNIA TIES: Washington head coach Keith Gilbertsonserved four years (1992-95) as head coach at Cal. Until last season, he was still thelast Bears head coach to take them to a bowl game and until 2003, he was the lastCal head coach to beat Stanford. A couple the Huskies' new assistant coaches arealso former California assistants. UW co-defensive coordinator Phil Snow, whostarted his career coaching at Berkeley High School, was the Bears' secondarycoach for five seasons (1987-91) under Bruce Snyder. Cal's o-line coach, JimMichalczik is married to former UW volleyball standout Jennifer Stretfeild. Calsecondary coach J.D. Williams is an older brother of late Husky safety Curtis Wil-liams. Cal's special teams and tight ends coach Pete Alamar spent three seasonsas an assistant at Eastern Michigan under former UW offensive coordinator JeffWoodruff, the son-in-law of former Husky head coach Don James. Alamar alsocoached at Arizona in the 1990s alongside Husky offensive line coach Charlie Dickey.There are no players from the state of Washington on the Bears' roster. Washington'sroster includes only two players from the Bay Area: Rob Meadow (San Francisco/De La Salle) and Matt Fountaine (Oakland/Bishop O'Dowd). Additionally, ManaseHopoi and C.J. Wallace are from Sacramento, Jon Lyon is from Carmel, Chad Macklinis from Visalia and Louis Rankin is from Stockton. Meadow played at De La Sallealong with Cal's Tosh Lupoi, Tag McCurdy, Anthony Binswanger and Andy Briner.Fountaine was a teammate of Cal's Burl Toler at O'Dowd. UW CB Kim Taylor at-tended Long Beach Poly, as did Cal's Ray Tago. Husky safety Dashon Goldson andCal’s Marcus O’Keith both attended Narbonne High in Los Angeles while UW fresh-man Chet Sanders and three players from Cal (Wendell Hunter, Matt Malele andNoris Malele) all went to nearby Carson High. And last but certainly not least,Husky freshman Mesphin Forrester is the younger brother of Cal junior WaleForrester. They both went to L.A.’s Venice High, as did Husky freshman Erick Lobos.

LAST YEAR vs. CALIFORNIA: After breaking the Huskies’ long winning streakin the series the previous season at Husky Stadium, California beat the Huskies inBerkeley for the first time in 28 year last Nov. 15. The Bears did it in convincingfashion, amassing a school-record 729 yards of total offensive on their way to a54-7 win. Washington had won 10 in a row in Berkeley since a Bears win in 1975.Four of the previous five UW-Cal games had been decided by eight or fewer points.Bears receiver Geoff McArthur, who finished the day with six catches for 180 yards,got it started on the game’s first play from scrimmage when he was on the receiv-ing end of a 79-yard touchdown pass from Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers finished thegame 20-for-33 for a career-high 348 yards and three touchdowns while also rush-ing for a score. J.J. Arrington carried 14 times for 185 yards in place of starterAdimchinobe Echemandu, the Pac-10’s second-leading rusher held out of the gamewith a sprained ankle, and the Bears averaged nearly 11 yards per carry whilerushing for 381 yards. Cal leveled Husky quarterback Cody Pickett several timesthanks to an aggressive blitz package that led to three first-half sacks. Pickett was22-of-39 for 225 yards and threw two interceptions. Zach Tuiasosopo scored theHuskies’ lone touchdown on a three-yard run in the second quarter. McArthur, thenation’s second-leading receiver at the time, had four catches for 131 yards in thefirst quarter alone and broke the school’s all-time single-season record for receiv-ing yards. Cal punted for the first time midway through the fourth quarter, butCharles Frederick muffed the return to give the Bears the ball back a the 26. Cal’sthird and fourth-string running backs scored fourth-quarter touchdowns, withMichael Porter capping the blowout with a 51-yard TD run with 2:44 left.

LAST TIME vs. CALIFORNIA AT HUSKY STADIUM: The Golden Bearssmashed two Husky winning streaks on Oct. 5, 2003, at Husky Stadium with a 34-27 win. The Cal win broke the Huskies' 17-game home winning streak and broke astring of 19 straight UW wins over the Bears. Cal's Kyle Boller was eclipsed byUW's Cody Pickett in all of the passing stats except touchdowns. Boller was 13-for-24 for 266 yards and threw five TDs and no interceptions while Pickett was 35-for-59 for 399 yards and two interceptions with no touchdowns. Pickett's 35 comple-tions marked a school record. Cal opened the scoring in the first quarter on a flea-flicker pass from Boller to Jonathan Makonnen that went for a 40-yard TD. The UWtied the game at 7-7 on a 21-yard run from Braxton Cleman and pulled ahead on thefirst of four John Anderson field goals. In the second, the Bears got a second TDpass from Boller to Vincent Strang while Anderson's two kicks left the Bears witha 21-16 halftime edge. Boller hit Tom Swoboda with a 23-yard score in the thirdand, after a Cal safety on a holding penalty in the endzone, Boller and LaShaunWard hooked up on a two-yard pass to make it 34-18. The Huskies looked like theymight work the same kind of fourth-quarter magic they'd come to rely on vs. Cal,but after Pickett's one-yard TD run and the fourth Anderson field goal with 1:54drew the UW to within a touchdown, the Dawgs were unable to recover an onsidekick and Cal ran out the clock.

vs. BAY AREA SCHOOLS: Washington has a combined, all-time record of 96-67-8 vs. opponents from the San Francisco Bay Area. Washington is 46-34-4 againstCalifornia, 39-33-4 vs. Stanford, 9-0 vs. San Jose State, 1-1 vs. St. Mary's and 1-0vs. Santa Clara. The Huskies haven't played Santa Clara since 1935 and haven'tfaced St. Mary's since 1947. Since 1977, Washington is 48-5-0 vs. Bay Area teams:19-2 vs. Cal, 21-3 vs. Stanford and 8-0 vs. San Jose State.

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T E A M N O T E SSTARTERS GALORE: When redshirt-freshman tight end Robert Lewis earnedhis first career start in last Saturday’s game vs. Arizona, he became the 23rddifferent Husky player to start on offense this season. Washington has startedthree different quarterbacks, three different tight ends, seven different widereceivers and offensive linemen, two fullbacks and one tailback. On the otherside of the ball, things have been a bit more settled as 16 players have started atleast one game on defense. Add in the fact that a total of three players have“started” at kicker and punter, and you could say that 42 different Huskies havestarted this year in a total of 24 positions. Only six players (plus punter SeanDouglas) have started every game this season.

TOUGH ON FOURTH DOWN: Somewhat remarkably, the Huskies have yetto allow an opponent to convert a fourth-down attempt all year. Washington’sdefense has seen its opponents go for it on fourth down on 11 occasions thisseason and have yet to allow a foe to get a first down in that situation. A fourthdown attempt has been tried in five of nine games with no success. By contrast,the Huskies have converted on fourth down on eight of 21 tries this season, apercentage of .381. That’s an even better mark then the Huskies’ success onthird-down conversion attempts (.297). The next best opponents’ fourth-downconversion percentage in the conference .182 (2-for-11), by Arizona State.

INJURY BUG: Washington has had a nearly unprecedented number of playersmiss games this year due to injury. In fact, all four of the Huskies’ senior captains(the fifth captain is junior Joe Lobendahn) have missed at least one game due toinjury. Two of those -- fullback Zach Tuiasosopo (broken leg) and tackle KhalifBarnes (broken wrist) -- are out for the rest of the season. The two other seniorcaptains have both missed time as well. Receiver Charles Frederick has sat outfour games while cornerback Derrick Johnson has missed one. Furthermore, fiveplayers that have started on offense have missed action due to injury (receiversCorey Williams and Quintin Daniels are out for the year while tight end Joe Toledoand quarterbacks Carl Bonnell and Isaiah Stanback have missed games due toless severe injuries). Most recently, senior tight end Jon Lyon broke a bone in hishand during practice on Nov. 2, meaning he’ll miss the last three games of theseason. Also on offense, tight end Ben Bandel, who started seven games lastyear, has seen his career come to an end due to injury. On the other side of theball, two defensive linemen are out for the year after having started this season:tackles Donny Mateaki and Dan Milsten. Additionally, end Mike Mapuolesegamissed four games because of a knee problem.

TIGHT END AND QUARTERBACK U.: According to report from the NFL,based on opening week rosters, no college team has placed more current tightends or more current quarterbacks in the NFL than Washington. The Huskies havefour former players playing tight end in “the league” while five former Dawgs areplaying quarterback at the next level. Only Michigan and Penn State can boast asmany tight ends while only Michigan has produced that many quarterbacks. Thefour tight ends are: Mark Bruener (Houston), Cameron Cleeland (St. Louis), ErnieConwell (New Orleans) and Jerramy Stevens (Seattle). The five quarterbacks areMark Brunell (Washington), Chris Chandler (St. Louis), Damon Huard (Kansas City... since released), Cody Pickett (San Francisco) and Marques Tuiasosopo (Oakland).That list does not include Brock Huard, who is on injured reserve for the Seahawks.

PLAYING THE FRESHMEN: Washington’s true freshmen have been calledin to action a fair amount in 2004. Two true freshmen have seen action in all nnegames -- defensive end Greyson Gunheim (started four) and defensive tackleJordan White-Frisbee (started five), while inside linebacker Dan Howell has playedin eight of nine, mostly on special teams. Safety Darin Harris has played in all butone game (all on special teams). More recently, two more first-year defensivelinemen were called into action as tackle Erick Lobos as seen extensive playingtime in the last seven games. Defensive end Caesar Rayford was the latestyoungster to see action, playing for the first time vs. Oregon State. True freshmanoutside linebacker Trenton Tuiasosopo played in two games earlier this season(vs. UCLA and at Notre Dame), but injured a knee and will redshirt the season.Additionally, numerous redshirt freshmen have seen significant playing time: DTWilson Afoa, QB Carl Bonnell, PK Michael Braunstein, WR Craig Chambers, CB/WR Cody Ellis, S Chris Hemphill, TE Robert Lewis, TB/KR Louis Rankin, WR AnthonyRusso, OLB Kyle Trew and WR Bobby Whithorne.

SHORT ON SACKS: Washington’s offensive line has surrendered only 17quarterback sacks this season. Two came in the opener vs. Fresno State and thenthe Huskies didn’t allow any vs. UCLA or at Notre Dame. At Stanford, the Cardinalnotched three sacks, but one of those came on an intentional grounding penalty,which by rule counts as a sack. San Jose State managed two and Oregon Stateand Oregon also had two while USC notched only one. Arizona had the easiesttime of any opponent this season as Wildcats defenders recorded five sacks. TheHuskies are third in the Pac-10 in quarterback sacks allowed, with 17 in ninegames. Only UCLA (with 11 sacks allowed in nine games) and California (with 15allowed in eight games) have surrendered fewer. Perhaps only coincidentally, theHuskies and Bruins also rank No. 6 and 10 in the conference, respectively insacks made. The Huskies are sixth with 20 sacks on the season while the Bruinshave managed only 11, placing them 10th. And, lest you think that the Huskiesdon’t give up sacks because they don’t throw many passes, it’s worth noting thatthe UW has attempted 61more passes than its opponents this year (323 to 262)and that the Huskies rank sixth in the Pac-10 in pass attempts this year.

RANKED-WINS STREAK: Through last season, the Huskies have beaten atleast one team ranked in the Associated Press poll in each of the last 16 seasons.In fact, Washington has defeated an AP-ranked team in 26 of its last 27 seasons.The only break in the streak came in 1988 when the Huskies played only two gamesagainst nationally-ranked foes — UCLA (No. 2) and USC (No. 3), losing both ofthose contests.

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THE RED ZONE: While Washington’s offense has struggled in the red zone thisseason (the Huskies rank 10th with a scoring percentage of 61.5 when they pen-etrate their opponents’ 20-yard line), the defense has been rather impressive.Washington’s red zone defense (74.2 percent) ranks No. 4 in the league. What’smost impressive, however, is that Washington has allowed a touchdown on only15 of 31 (48.4 percent) of its opponents trips inside the 20. Beside the UW, onlyStanford (15-for-32) and Oregon (12-for-25) have held opponents under 50 percentin that category. Here’s a breakdown of the season:

UW Opp.Inside the Red Zone 26 31Scores 16 61.5% 23 74.2%Touchdowns 10 38.5% 15 48.4%Field Goals 6 23.1% 8 25.8%Missed FGs 2 7.7% 2 6.5%Blocked FGs – –Lost Fumbles 4 15.4% 1 3.2%Interceptions 2 7.7% 2 6.5%Loss of Downs 1 3.8% 2 6.5%Time Expired 1 3.8% 1 3.2%Punt – –

DECADE AFTER DECADE: Washington has won a conference title and a tripto the Rose Bowl in each of the last nine decades, dating back to the 1920s whenWashington won the berth in 1923 and 1925. In the 1930s, the Dawgs won the '36title. In the '40s, Washington earned the trip in 1943 and then barely slipped inunder the wire in the 1950s, winning the 1959 crown. The Huskies won two RoseBowl berths in the 1960s -- 1960 and 1963 -- and one in the 1970s (1977). Titles in1980 and 1982 did it for that decade and three straight trips to Pasadena to beginthe 1990s covered that 10-year span. Now in the 2000s, UW has become the firstteam to earn Rose Bowl berths in nine straight decades. USC joined the Dawgs inthat distinction last year after their New Year’s Day appearance in Pasadena.

WINNING THE CLOSE ONES: In 70 Husky games dating back to the start ofthe 1999 season, the winning margin (for either side) has been seven points or fewer25 times. In those 25 games decided by a touchdown or less, Washington is 16-9 andhad won 10 straight before falling to Texas, 47-43 in the 2001 Holiday Bowl. Wash-ington had lost three straight such games (Texas, Michigan, Cal) before a four-point win over Arizona on Oct. 12, 2002.

FINISHING FIRST OR SECOND: Despite a fifth-place finish in the Pac-10 in2003, Washington has finished either first or second in the conference (includingties) in 18 of the last 27 seasons, dating back to a fourth-place finish in 1976. Overthat span, Washington has won the championship (outright or shared) eight times– 1977, 1980, 1981, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995 and 2000 – while finishing second 10other times.

T E A M N O T E SAGAINST THE RANKED TEAMS: Washington is 11-14 against top-10 teamssince 1990. Also since 1990, the Huskies have gone 31-31-1 against top 25 teams.Here’s a look at the Huskies’ record against top-10 foes over the last 15 seasons:

Season Opponent Opp. Rank W/L Score Site2004 USC 1 L 38-0 Los Angeles, Calif.2003 Washington State 8 W 27-19 Seattle, Wash.2003 USC 5 L 43-23 Seattle, Wash.2003 Ohio State 2 L 28-9 Columbus, Ohio2002 Washington State 3 W 29-26 OT Pullman, Wash.2001 Texas 10 L 47-43 Holiday Bowl2001 Miami (Fla.) 1 L 65-7 Miami, Fla.2001 Washington State 9 W 26-14 Seattle, Wash.2001 Stanford 10 W 42-28 Seattle, Wash.2001 UCLA 7 L 35-13 Pasadena, Calif.2000 Miami (Fla.) 4 W 34-29 Seattle, Wash.1999 Kansas State 7 L 24-20 Holiday Bowl1998 UCLA 3 L 36-24 Seattle, Wash.1998 Nebraska 2 L 55-7 Lincoln, Neb.1998 Arizona State 8 W 42-38 Tempe, Ariz.1997 UCLA 9 L 52-28 Rose Bowl1997 Nebraska 7 L 27-14 Seattle, Wash.1996 Colorado 8 L 33-21 Holiday Bowl1995 Ohio State 10 L 30-20 Columbus, Ohio1994 Miami 5 W 38-20 Miami, Fla.1992 Michigan 7 L 38-31 Rose Bowl1991 Michigan 4 W 34-14 Rose Bowl1991 California 7 W 24-17 Berkeley, Calif.1991 Nebraska 9 W 36-21 Lincoln, Neb.1990 USC 5 W 31-0 Seattle, Wash.

THE 100-YARD FACTOR: Since the 1947 season, Washington is 159-37-3(.807) when a Husky player rushes for 100 yards in a game. The Huskies went 3-1 insuch games in 2003 and are 1-1 in 2004 after Kenny James rushed for 133 yards inthe 37-31 loss to UCLA and then ran for 189 win a 21-6 win over San Jose State.

HISTORY LESSON: Successfully rushing the football and winning go hand-in-hand for the Huskies. Since 1990, Washington has rushed for 200 yards in a game59 times. The Huskies’ record stands at 54-5-1 (.908) in those contests. Since the1995 season, Washington is 29-2-1 (.922) when rushing for 200 yards. AgainstUCLA on Sept. 18, the Dawgs compiled 219 yards on the ground, but lost the game,37-31. Against San Jose State, the UW ran for 259 and won, 21-6.

PLAYING AT HOME: Washington has gone unbeaten at home 13 times in itshistory, including six times in the last 13 seasons. Washington has won 73 of itslast 93 (.790) games at Husky Stadium with one tie (73-19-1). Since 1980, the Hus-kies stand 121-30-2 (.797) at home. Since 1990, the Huskies are 47-13-1 (.779) atHusky Stadium vs. Pac-10 opponents.

HISTORIC HUSKY STADIUM: The 2004 season marks the 85th season ofplay in Husky Stadium. Original construction on the facility was completed in 1920when Washington played one game in the new campus facility. Thanks to severalmajor renovations, Husky Stadium’s seating capacity has increased to its currenttotal of 72,500. That makes Husky Stadium the 24th-largest college football venuein the nation. It is the 20th-largest on-campus facility in the country. UW’s all-timerecord in Husky Stadium currently stands at 338-141-21 (.697).

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O F F E N S I V E P O S I T I O N - B Y - P O S I T I O N N O T E S* QUARTERBACKS *

Casey Paus, Jr., 6-5, 220 – Has started the last two games (at Oregon, vs.Arizona) ... 13-for-37f ro 164 yards and an interception in loss to Arizona ...started the season opener vs. Fresno State, going 18-for-39 for 183 yards andthree INTs... against UCLA, completed 13-of-28 for 200 yards, two TDs and nopicks ... played only the first half at Notre Dame (10-for-26, 130 yds., 0 TDs, 0INTs) ... played in the fourth quarfer at Stanford, going 8-for-14 for 93 yardsand a TD ... came off bench vs. SJSU and led two TD drives ... 5-for-9 for 55yards vs. San Jose ... returned to starting role at Oregon (36-14-4-211-0) ...211 yards were career high ... was the No. 2 man at QB in 2003, playing in 6games: 10-of-23 for 151 yards, one interception and two TDs.

Isaiah Stanback, So, 6-3, 205 – Got first career start at USC ... played lastthree quarters of OSU game, replacing Paus ... 11-of-29 for 219 yards, 2 TDsand 1 INT and led the team in rushing with 51 yards rushing vs. OSU ... sawsignificant action in the second half vs. Arizona, going 3-for-10 for 33 yards, 1interception and no TDs ... vs. Fresno, was 1-for-5 for 10 yards and a pick,with 7 carries for 15 yards and a TD ... didn’t play in four straight (UCLA, ND,Stanford, SJSU) and also didn’t play at Oregon ... split time between QB andWR in 2003 ... appeared in 11 games last year, including 3 starts at WR ...caught 10 passes for 143 yards,

Carl Bonnell, RS-Fr., 6-3, 200 – Got first start Oct. 2 at Stanford, makinghim the first UW frosh to start at QB since 1997 ... completed 9-of-25 for 118yards and an interception at Stanford ... started vs. San Jose State, but cameout before halftime due to a groin injury and hasn’t yet returned ... led the UWon a game-opening TD drive vs. SJSU, capping the 80-yard drive with a 1-yard run ... rushed for 65 yards on that drive and finished with 58 yards on 9carries ... 2-for-7 for 2 INTs and 20 yards passing vs. SJSU ... played late inthe Fresno game, completing 2-of-4 for minus-3 yards ... didn’t play vs. UCLA... came on the second half at Notre Dame, going 7-for-18 for 93 yards andone interception ... originally signed with Washington State, but never enrolledfull-time and then decided to come to UW last season, when he redshirted.

FIRST-TIME QB STARTERS: Prior to the season opener, no quarterback onthe UW roster had ever started a game at Washington. Junior Casey Paus got thestarting nod Sept. 4 vs. Fresno State, adding his name to the list below. In 2001,Cody Pickett became the first opening-day starting quarterback without a previouscareer start since 1996. Here’s a look at the Huskies’ new opening day startersand their performance in that first game, as well as other notable UW quarterbacks’first career starts (that didn’t come in season openers):

Name Yr. Date Opponent A-C-I-Yds-TD ResultCasey Paus Jr. 9/5/04 Fresno State 39-18-3-183-0 L, 35-16Cody Pickett So. 9/8/01 Michigan 22-13-0-199-0 W, 23-18Shane Fortney Jr. 9/7/96 at Arizona St. 17-8-0-96-1 L, 42-45Damon Huard So. 9/4/93 Stanford 23-14-0-174-3 W, 31-14Billy Joe Hobert So. 9/7/91 at Stanford 31-21-1-244-2 W, 42-7Mark Brunell So. 9/8/90 San Jose St. 27-7-1-66-1 W, 20-17Cary Conklin Jr. 9/10/88 at Purdue 18-5-3-57-1 W, 20-6Hugh Millen Jr. 9/8/84 Northwestern 23-11-1-103-0 W, 26-0Tim Cowan Jr. 9/12/81 Pacific 17-12-2-168-1 W, 34-14Tom Porras Jr. 9/9/78 UCLA 15-9-2-89-1 L, 7-10Warren Moon So. 9/13/75 at Arizona St. 23-12-0-121-0 L, 12-35

Other Husky QBs in their first-career starts:Name Yr. Date Opponent A-C-I-Yds-TD ResultIsaiah Stanback So. 10/23/04 at USC 16-3-0-27-0 L, 38-0Carl Bonnell RFr. 10/2/04 at Stanford 25-9-1-118-0 L, 13-27M. Tuiasosopo Fr. 11/8/97 Oregon 30-15-1-261-1 L, 28-31Brock Huard RFr. 9/21/96 Arizona 31-20-1-311-3 W, 31-17Chris Chandler So. 11/16/85 USC 32-19-0-197-2 W, 20-17Steve Pelluer So. 9/26/81 at Oregon 17-10-0-75-0 W, 17-3Tom Flick So. 11/25/78 at Wash. St. 6-4-1-65-2 W, 38-8Sonny Sixkiller So. 9/19/70 Michigan St. 35-16-3-276-3 W, 42-16Bob Schloredt So. 10/18/58 at UCLA 3-0-1-0-0 L, 0-20Don Heinrich So. 9/17/49 Utah 7-2-1-25-0 W, 14-7

* RUNNING BACKS *TB - Kenny James, So., 5-10, 215 – Ran for career-high 189 yards and 2

TDs vs. San Jose St. ... 189 yards were most by a UW tailback since RashaanShehee in 1997 Aloha Bowl ... had 179 of those yards in second half ... hasstarted all 8 at TB ... 598 yards this season are already 68 more than lastseason’s total ... 1,128 career rushing yards ... in the Fresno State game, carried17 times for 76 yards and a TD ... good game vs. UCLA with 133 yards and aTD on 27 carries ... 19 carries for 64 yards against Arizona ... 11 carries for 33yards at Notre Dame (also 2 rec. for 15 yds.) and 15 carries for 40 yards witha TD at Stanford ... played in all 12 and started the final five games in 2003 ...ran for 104 yards, including a 56-yard TD in ‘03 win over Oregon ... rushed for530 yards in 2003, second on the team and only 36 behind Rich Alexis’ total ...tied for third with 17 receptions in ‘03.

TB - Shelton Sampson, So., 5-11, 205 – UW’s leading rusher at USC with37 yards on 11 carries ... rushed for 29 yards and a TD on 7 carries vs. Arizona,when he also caught a pass for 57 yards, the longest play of the year ... ranfor 76 yards and a TD on 10 carries vs. UCLA ... 3-for-6 at ND and 2-for-5 yardsplus 2 receptions for 34 yards at Stanford ... 5 carries, 20 yards vs. OSU ...played in all 12 games in ‘03: 274 yards on 60 carries ... shared the team lead(with Reggie Williams) with eight TDs... scored three TDs and rushed for 131yards in win over Oregon ... scored a six-yard TD on first career carry vs.Indiana ... 2002 state HS champ in 110m hurdles.

TB - Louis Rankin, RS-Fr., 6-0, 195 – Saw first career game action at NotreDame, gaining 25 yards one five carries ... 2 carries for 7 yards at Stanford ...didn’t play vs. SJSU ... has returned kicks last 4 games and had a 53-yard kickreturn at Oregon, longest of the year by a Husky.

TB - Chris Singleton, Jr., 6-0, 210 – Played in Fresno game, but didn’t get acarry ... has played in 2 of 9 games ... 1 carry for 0 yds. vs SJSU ... missed lastseason (broken foot) ... started twice in 2002 (64-for-224 yards).

FB - James Sims, Jr., 6-2, 205 – Has made the switch from S to FB in 2004... 8 carries, 33 yards vs. San Jose ... solid game at Stanford with 34 yards on11 carries ... rushed twice for eight yards and caught one pass for two yardsvs. Fresno ... at Notre Dame, carried four times for career-high 30 yards ...started 5 games in 2002, 1 in 2003 as a safety... earned the Curtis WilliamsEndowed Scholarship in 2003, recognizing his academic, athletic andcommunity achievements ... second-team Academic All-Region VIII in 2003.

* WIDE RECEIVERS *Bobby Whithorne, RS-Fr., 6-1, 185 – After playing in first two games without

a reception, had two catches for 36 yards at Notre Dame ... 1 reception for 14yards at Stanford and none vs. SJSU, when he started in 4-receiver set ... 2catches for 40 yards vs. Oregon State ... started at USC (2 rec., 22 yds.) andOregon (4 rec., 35 yds.) ... also started vs. Arizona, when he had 3 catches for33 yards ... appeared in the the first 3 games of 2003, but redshirted.

Craig Chambers, RS-Fr., 6-3, 210 – Earned first career start at Oregon andresponded wiith four catches for 106 yards, both game highs ... caught 3 passes

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O F F E N S I V E P O S I T I O N - B Y - P O S I T I O N N O T E Sfor 13 yards vs. Arizona in a start ... saw first career action at Stanford, butdidn’t record a catch ... redshirted 2003 season.

Charles Frederick, Sr., 6-0, 185 – Played only second half vs. SJSU due tohamstring injury ... 1 catch for 21 yards vs. Spartans and 2 catches for 7 yardsvs. OSU ... sat out USC game with injury ... solid game in opener with ninecatches for 114 yards ... four catches for 100 yards vs. UCLA ... suffered ahamstring pull at Notre Dame that limited his action, holding him to only onecatch for 11 yards ... injury also kept him out of Stanford game and after arecurrence vs. OSU game, has missed last 3 games ... named a captain in2004 ... has made a catch in 30 straight games in which he’s played ... onnumerous UW season and career top-10 lists (see the note on next page) ...first-team All-Pac-10 special teams player in 2003 ... named a team offensiveco-MVP ... top highlight was his game at Oregon State, when he broke theschool’s all-purpose yards record with 371, snapping Hugh McElhenny’s 53-yard old mark (more follows) ... 59 catches last year were good for eighth inschool history ... led the Pac-10 in punt returns last season ... fourth in thePac-10 last year in all-purpose yards per game (115.0 yards).

Sonny Shackelford, So., 6-2, 180 – Played vs. Fresno & UCLA, but no catches... 2 catches for 88 yards, including a 52-yarder, vs. Oregon State ... had a solidday at Notre Dame with three receptions for 38 yards ... got a start in place ofthe injured Frederick at Stanford and was the UW’s leading receiver in the game... 5 catches for 54 yards plus a 28-yard TD pass at Stanford ... 2 catches for 16yards in start vs. SJSU ... started at USC (no catches)... 1 catch, 6 yards atOregon; 1 catch, 7 yards vs. Arizona ... played 12 games and started vs. Nevadain 2003 ... 7 catches for 92 yards ... both totals were tops among freshmen.

Anthony Russo, RS-Fr., 5-11, 180 – Caught two passes for nine yards vs.Fresno State ... caught 13-yard TD vs. UCLA ... 1 rec. for 13 yards at NotreDame, when he also returned 4 punts (10 yards) and 3 kickoffs (55 yards) ... nocatches at Stanford or vs. SJSU, when he started ... 1 catch, 10 yards atUSC... 1-27 vs. Oregon State ... 3 catches, 50 yards at Ore. ... RS in 2003.

Cody Ellis, RS-Fr., 6-0, 180 – After having played in all games this year at CBand on special teams, played WR at Oregon (1 catch for 5 yards) ... no catchesvs. Arizona ... still serving as nickle back and on special teams.

E.T. HEADED UP THE CHARTS: Senior wide receiver Charles “E.T.” Frederickhas already placed his name on several pages of the UW record book. Most notably,he broke the UW’s single-game all-purpose yards record last year at Oregon State,when he compiled 371 to break Hugh McElhenny’s 53-year old record. But, hecertainly won’t stop there. Frederick, who has led the UW in punt returns forthree straight seasons and led the Pac-10 in that category in 2003, already appearson a number of the UW’s single-game, single-season and career top-10 lists andis within striking distance of others. Here’s a look at the season and career top-10 lists on which E.T. already appears and others he’s likely to crack in 2004:

Category Current Total Current Rank UW RecordSeason Kickoff Returns 30 (2002) 1st 30Career Kickoff Returns 72 1st 72Season Kickoff Return Yards 601 (2002) 3rd 748Career 50-Yard Receptions 3 4th 8Career Kick Return Yards 1,329 4th 1,532Career Punt Return Yards 699 5th 1,086Career Receptions 121 6th 243Career All-Purpose Yards 3,790 7th 5,832Season Receiving Yards 831 (2003) 7th 1,454Season Punt Return Yards 340 (2003) 7th 593Career Punt Return Average 11.1 7th 13.6Career Punt Returns 63 t-7th 112Career Receiving Yards 1,735 7th 3,598Season Receptions 59 (2003) 8th 94

PRINCE CHARLES PASSES THE KING: Charles Frederick turned in a gamefor the ages last October 18 in the Huskies’ 38-17 win at then-No. 22 Oregon State.Frederick, long known by the nickname “E.T.”, set new career highs with nine re-ceptions for 216 yards, good for two TDs. One of those two scores went for 87yards, the second-longest receiving play in Husky history. Frederick also dazzledthe national TV audience with an 86-yard punt return for a TD, sixth-longest inHusky lore. He finished with 216 receiving yards, 101 punt return yards and 54kickoff return yards, good for a grand total of 371 all-purpose yards and was, as faras the records indicate, the first Pac-10 player ever to score twice in a game onplays of longer than 85 yards (USC’s media guide doesn’t have sufficient records toknow for sure). Those 371 all-purpose yards broke a 53-year old school record heldby “The King,” Hugh McElhenny, who compiled 362 vs. Washington State in 1950.McElhenny, considered by many the greatest offensive player in school history,went on to an NFL Hall of Fame career. Frederick’s 371 yards were only eight shortof the Pac-10 record of 379, set by Stanford’s Glyn Milburn in 1990.

* TIGHT ENDS *Joe Toledo, Jr., 6-6, 285 – Started vs. Oregon State and caught first career

TD, a 24-yarder from Stanback (only catch of that game) ... started at USC andhad 1 catch for 16 yards ... 1 catch, 9 yards at Ore. ... leading rec. vs. Arizona(6 catches, 62 yards) ... sat out Fresno game with groin injury but started vs.UCLA (1 catch, 9 yds.) ... 2 catches, 27 yards at Notre Dame ... started atStanford (no catches) ... leading rec. vs. SJSU with 3 catches for 30 yards ...most experienced TE on the team, has appeared in 18 games and started 9 ...played in 3 games (2 starts) in 2003 due to injury ... in 2002, started 5 games.

Robert Lewis, So., 6-3, 225 – Has played in all games on special teams, butsaw first action at tight end at USC, catching first career pass for 8 yards ...also played TE at Ore., vs. Ariz. ... originally an OLB before moving to TE.

* OFFENSIVE LINEMEN *T - Robin Meadow, Jr., 6-6, 300 – Started 8 of 9 games at ST (all but the

Fresno State game) ... after playing in six games and starting two in 2002,began last year as a starter at SG before an injury.

T - Ryan Brooks, Sr., 6-6, 305 – Has earned three letters as a reserve linemanand special teams performer ... made first career start at ST vs. Fresno State... has started last 4 games at WT in place of injured Khalif Barnes.

T - Chad Macklin, RS-Fr., 6-8, 295 – Tallest and youngest member of theUW’s offensive line two-deep ... redshirted his true freshman season in 2003.

G - Clay Walker, So., 6-4, 300 – Only a sophomore, Walker is one of theUW’s most experienced linemen ... started first seven games at WG ... playedin all 12 games last year, starting six, all at left guard ... can also play center.

G - Stanley Daniels, So., 6-4, 305 – Originally a DL , moved to the OL priorto 2003 ... started at SG in all but ND game ... played in five games in 2003.

G - Tusi Sa’au, Jr., 6-2, 320 – Started at SG at Notre Dame and at WG atOregon and vs. Arizona ... earned first letter last season, when he played inseven games and started six ... born in American Samoa.

C - Brad Vanneman, Jr., 6-3, 300 – Started at center in all nine games ...played in seven games last year, starting at Cal and vs. Washington State.

C - Brandon Leyritz, Jr., 6-3, 310 – A walkon who earned his first letter in2003 and enters 2004 as the No. 2 center ... played in six games in 2003.

KHALIF’S STARTS: Until an unfortunate injury suffered in practice on Oct.13, senior offensive tackle had a chance to perform the rare feat of serving as atrue four-year starter. Prior to breaking his wrist that day, an injury that may ormay not end his senior season, Barnes, who originally came to the UW as adefensive lineman and only switched sides at the end of his true-freshman season,had started every game for the Huskies going back to the start of 2001, 42 in all(counting bowls). If he were to have started every game in 2004, he would havebecome the first lineman in UW history to start every game of four straight seasons.The closest any Husky o-lineman has ever come was when Chad Ward started allbut three games between 1997 and 2000 (including his last 45 in a row).

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D E F E N S I V E P O S I T I O N - B Y - P O S I T I O N N O T E S* DEFENSIVE LINEMEN *

Manase Hopoi, Sr., 6-4, 290 – Six tackles for loss at USC tied school record(Jerry Jensen, 1997 vs. ASU) and were most by a Pac-10 player this season ..also had 3 sacks vs. USC ... 7 tackles, 2 TFLs and a sack at Oregon ... 4 tackles,1 TFL vs. Arizona ... 8 tackles, including a sack and 3 tackles for loss in FresnoState game ... 5 tackles and team-high 2 TFLs vs. UCLA ... after Mapuolesega’sinjury, started at DE at Notre Dame, where he had 7 tackles and 1.5 for loss ...4 tackles, 2 TFLs and a sack at Stanford ... 6 tackles, 5 TFLs, 2 sacks vs. SanJose State ... only Husky ever (records go back to 1967) with 4 career gameswith 4 or more TFLs ... No. 1 in the Pac-10 in both sacks (9) and tackles forloss (22) ... after sitting out the 2001 season due to partial qualifier status,has started all 34 games in his career ... plays both DT and DE ... expects tograduate early and re-gain another year of eligibility for 2005.

Mike Mapuolesega, Jr., 6-3, 265 – Started at DE vs. Fresno (1 tackle),UCLA (2 tackles, 1 TFL), at USC (3 tackles, 1 TFL), at Oregon and vs. Arizona (3tackles, 1 TFL) ... hurt knee in UCLA game and missed four games whilerecovering ... decided to go with the longer version of his name after havingbeen listed as “Mapu” ... a JC transfer that redshirted last season, but hasemerged as a starter at DE in 2004 ... grew up in Pago Pago, American Samoa.

Brandon Ala, So., 6-3, 245 – Started at DE vs. Fresno (1 tackle), UCLA (5tackles, 1 TFL), at Notre Dame (2 tackles) and at Stanford (1 tackle) ... 3 tackles,1 TFL at USC ... 2 tackles at Oregon, 3 vs. Arizona ... played in nine of 12games last year, starting vs. Arizona.

Jordan White-Frisbee, Fr., 6-5, 330 – Became first freshman to start agame this season, starting at DT at Notre Dame ... 3 tackles in start vs. SJSU... 4 tackles as starter vs. OSU ... 4 tackles and 1 TFL vs. UCLA ... 1 tackle offthe bench at Stanford ... 4 stops at Oregon ... 4 tackles, 1 TFL vs. Arizona ...has six starts ... one of two freshman d-linemen to play in all 9 games.

Ty Eriks, Jr., 6-2, 245 – Three tackles in extensive time off bench vs. UCLA ...2 tackles at Stanford ... 1 tackle, 1 fumble recovery vs. OSU ... after playing anumber of different positions, playing his second season as a DE ... has playedTB, FB, S and OLB at the UW ... second-team Academic All-Pac-10 in 2003.

Greyson Gunheim, Fr., 6-4, 240 – One of two true freshman defensivelinemen to play in all 9 games ... first start vs. San Jose State (1 tackle) ... 1tackle at Notre Dame and 1 (including 0.5 for loss) at Stan. ... 3 tackles and apass breakup in start vs. OSU ... 4 tackles at Oregon ... has started last 5.

Erick Lobos, Fr., 6-3, 300 – After not playing in first two games, saw extensiveaction at Notre Dame (2 tackles) and at Stanford (1 tackle) ... 1 tackle, 1 fumblerecovery vs. OSU ... 1 of 4 true freshmen to play this year on the d-line.

Wilson Afoa, RS-Fr., 6-3, 290 – Didn’t play in the first two games of 2004due to injury ... saw significant action at Notre Dame at DT ... 2 tackles, bothfor loss, in Stanford game ... 1 tackle vs. SJSU ... 3 tackles (1 for loss) vs. OSU.

Caesar Rayford, Fr., 6-6, 225 – Was slated to redshirt, but due to injuries,saw first career action at DE in Oregon St. game ... has played in last 4.

Jordan Reffett, RS-Fr., 6-6, 285 – After spending the first 7 games as reserveOG, moved to DT before Oregon game and played several snaps ... originallycame to UW as d-lineman, but switched to offense prior to this season.

* L INEBACKERS*Joe Lobendahn, Jr., 5-10, 230 – Had a great opening game vs. Fresno State,

racking up 16 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 1 sack and 1 forced fumble ... followedthat with 15 tackles vs. UCLA ... shared lead in the Notre Dame game with 9stops for 40 total in 3 games ... 7 tackles and a forced fumble (on the goalline)at Stanford ... 9 tackles vs. San Jose State ... 13 tackles and 4 TFLs (bothteam highs) in OSU game ... tied for team-high with 8 stops at USC ... led UWwith 12 tackles at Oregon ... 6 tackles, 3 TFLs and fumble recovery vs. Arizona... third in the Pac-10 with 10.6 tackles per game ... re-emerged as a starterafter missing all but 3 games last year due to knee injury ... voted a captain ...redshirted last year after having played the two previous ... played in all 25games during freshman and sophomore seasons.

Scott White, So., 6-1, 230 – Outstanding game at Stanford: 15 tackles (13solo), 3 tackles for loss, 2 pass breakups and a sack vs. Cardinal ... 11 tackles,2 for loss and a sack at Oregon ... 11 tackles, 3 for loss and 2 sacks vs. SanJose ... 9 tackles, 3 for loss, and a sack vs. Oregon State ... 7 tackles and afumble recovery at USC; same stats vs. Arizona ... No. 5 in the Pac-10 with 8.7tackles per game and No. 6 with 1.33 tackles for loss per game ... 2 tackles, 1for loss, vs. Fresno; 7 tackles, 1 TFL and a forced fumble vs. UCLA ... top gamewas at Notre Dame (9 tackles, including one for loss) ... played in all 12 lastyear and made Sporting News Pac-10 All-Freshman team.

Evan Benjamin, Jr., 6-0, 210 – Solid opener vs. Fresno: 11 tackles, 2 forloss, and an interception ... had a second INT vs. UCLA, when he also notched10 tackles ... team-high (tied) 9 tackles at Notre Dame ... 7 tackles, 1 for loss,at Stanford ... team-high 13 tackles vs. San Jose ... 12 tackles, 1 for loss, vs.Oregon State ... 5 tackles and a forced fumble at USC ... 9 tackles, 2 TFL, 1.5sacks at Ore. ... team-high 12 tackles, plus a sack and a forced fumble vs.Arizona ... No. 4 in the Pac-10 with 9.8 tackles per game ... moved to LB fromsafety and earned the starting spot this season ... played in all 25 games thelast two years, making 12 starts total at safety ... 71 tackles in 2003 werethird most among 2004 returners ... three INTs last season ... sister, Paige,was an All-America volleyball player at UW and father, Tony, played in the NFL.

Tim Galloway, Sr., 6-2, 230 – Season-high 4 tackles at Stanford, vs. SJSUand at USC ... 3 tackles in Fresno State game ... 2 tackles at ND and vs. OSU... 84 tackles last year tied with S Jimmy Newell for most among 2004 returners... started 10 of 12 games last year and has played in every game of career ...132 career tackles entering 2004 were most on the team ... also long snapper.

Tahj Bomar, So., 6-2, 210 – Regular player on special teams ... Benjamin’sbackup at OLB ... played in seven games as true freshman last year, totalingthree tackles.

Dan Howell, Fr., 6-2, 215 – One of six true freshmen to crack two-deep ...played special teams in 8 of 9 games with a fumble recovery on a kickoff vs.UCLA ... saw some action at ILB in four games ... won two CIF Southern Sectiontitles at Hart High School ... also an RB in HS.

* DEFENSIVE SECONDARY*CB - Derrick Johnson, Sr., 6-0, 190 – The Huskies’ most experienced

defensive player with 35 career starts and 45 career games ... started everygame the last two-plus years before missing San Jose State game with groinpull ... 7 tackles, 2 for loss, a forced fumble and a sack in Oregon State game... 14 tackles (career high) vs. UCLA ... 4 tackles vs. Fresno ... 3 stops at NotreDame ... 5 stops at Stanford, but pulled a groin in the second half ... 4 tacklesat USC ... 5 tackles and a forced fumble vs. Arizona ... voted team captain in2004 ... set a UW record in 2003 with interceptions in four straight games ...11 career picks ranks seventh in UW history (more info follows) ... has 10interceptions in his last 20 games ... second-team All-Pac-10 last year ... afterplaying in every game as a true freshman in 2000 (starting three), sat out allof 2001 due to injury ... freshman All-America as CB and KR in 2000.

CB - Sam Cunningham, Sr., 6-0, 180 – Only senior to start all nine gamesthis year ... notched 2 interceptions at Stanford, upping his career total to 3 ...also had 4 tackles in that game ... has started all 9 games ... vs. Fresno,totaled 3 tackles, then had 2 tackles and a fumble recovery vs. UCLA ... 4tackles at ND, 6 vs. OSU ... has played in all 46 games of his UW career,starting 14 ... started five games last year at CB ... lone career INT came off ofHeisman winner Carson Palmer in 2002.

CB - Matt Fountaine, So., 5-11, 185 – Played a lot off the bench vs. Fresno,finishing with three tackles ... first start vs. SJSU (2 tackles, 1 TFL) ... 2 tacklesvs. Oregon State ... saw most career action at Notre Dame when he notchedhis first career interception ... also had 3 tackles at ND and then 2 at Stanford... 2 tackles vs. Arizona ... played in 10 of 12 games last year ... older brother,Jamal, was a standout defensive lineman at the UW (1990-93).

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D E F E N S E / K I C K E R N O T E SCB - Cody Ellis, RS-Fr., 6-0, 180 – After having played in all games this year

at CB and on special teams, played WR at Oregon (1 catch for 5 yards) andArizona ... saw action on special teams and at CB vs. Fresno State, specialteams vs. UCLA (1 tackle) ... played both special teams and CB at Notre Dameand at Stanford (2 tackles) ... 1 tackle vs. SJSU.

S - Dashon Goldson, Jr., 6-2, 195 – Started all 9 so far ... compiled 5 tackles,2 pass break-ups and a fumble recovery vs. Fresno State ... 8 tackles, 1 TFLand one forced fumble vs. UCLA ... 5 tackles at Notre Dame ... 5 tackles, afumble recovery and first career INT at Stanford ... 3 tackles vs. SJSU, 6 vs.OSU and 6 at USC ... 3 tackles and an interception at Oregon ... 5 tackles vs.Arizona ... signed with the UW in 2002, but went to Coffeyville (Kan.) CC.

S - C.J. Wallace, So., 6-0, 205 – First career start at Notre Dame, notching7 total tackles ... has started last 7 ... notched first career INT at USC, whenhe had team-high 8 tackles ... at Stanford, had only 1 tackle due to an injurythat forced him out most of the game ... 9 tackles (3 TFL) in start vs. SJSU ...3 tackles and forced fumble vs. OSU ... 7 tackles vs. UCLA, at Ore.; 5 vs. Ariz.

S - Jimmy Newell, Sr., 6-1, 195 – Another of the UW’s most experienceddefenders ... has played in 44 games over four-plus seasons (played in threegames in 2001 before injury redshirt) and started 18 ... 3 tackles in start vs.Fresno State ... 5 tackles vs. UCLA ... didn’t start at ND (2 tackles), at Stanford(4), vs. San Jose (1), vs. OSU (2), at USC (3), at Ore. (2), vs. Ariz. (2)... startedall 12 last season ... first-team Academic All-Pac-10 in 2003.

S - Chris Hemphill, RS-Fr., 6-6, 215 – After redshirting 2003, has workedhis way onto the two-deep ... played mostly special teams vs. Fresno Stateand UCLA, but saw a lot of action at Notre Dame, compiling 5 tackles ... 3tackles at USC ... easily the tallest member of the defense outside of the frontfour ... led HS to three league championships.

* PUNTERS/KICKERS*P/PK - Sean Douglas, So., 6-1, 210 – After serving as backup punter last

year, now the starter ... also kicks off ... 6 punts for 48.0-yard average (best ofhis career) in Arizona game ... also rushed for 28 yards and a first down on afake punt vs. Wildcats ... career-high 10 punts for 42.9 avg. at USC ... 8 puntsfor 46.5-yard avg. at Stanford ... punted 5 times for 31.2 avg. vs. Fresno Stateand 6 times for a 35.3 avg. vs. UCLA ... 7 punts for 40.6-yard avg. at NotreDame, plus season-long 58-yarder ... 3 punts for 39.3 avg. and 2 of 3 insidethe 20 vs. SJSU ... 45.7-yard avg. on 3 punts vs. Oregon State ... 6 punts for42.8-yard average at Oregon ... appeared in every game last year on kickoffs,but only punted once – for 43 yards at Arizona.

PK - Evan Knudson, Jr., 6-0, 175 – Started on field goal/PAT vs. FresnoState ... missed both FG attempts (37 and 38 yards) ... regained the startingspot at Oregon and made both his kicks there, from 41 and 37 yards out ...made both tries vs. Arizona (42 and 34 yards) ... a walkon who was the UW’sregular PK in 2003 ... responsible for every Husky FG attempt and all but onePAT try last season ... led the team with 63 points in 2003, 10th in the Pac-10... hit 10 of his 17 field goal attempts and 33 of 36 PATs ... three of seven missedFGs were blocked ... made five of his eight FG attempts from 40 to 49 yards ...honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10.

PK - Michael Braunstein, RS-Fr., 5-6, 180 – Entered the season in a fightfor the field goal/PAT job, but took over after making his one PAT try and oneFG attempt (25) vs. Fresno State ... made all the kicks vs. UCLA with 4 PATsand a field goal (29 yards) ... 1-of-2 on FGs at Notre Dame: made from 26;missed from 47 ... 11-for-12 on PATs and 3-for-5 on FG ... made all 3 PATs vs.SJSU (no FG tries) ... played last year vs. Indiana and Idaho before redshirting.

CAREER STARTS: (2004 starts/career starts) OFFENSE - WR: CharlesFrederick (4/25), Quintin Daniels (4/5), Corey Williams (1/1), Sonny Shackelford(4/5), Bobby Whithorne (4/4), Craig Chambers (2/2), Anthony Russo (1/1). QB:Casey Paus (6/6), Carl Bonnell (2/2) Isaiah Stanback (1/4 ... 3 starts at WR). OL:Khalif Barnes (5/42), Tusi Sa’au (3/9), Robin Meadow (8/11), Clay Walker (7/13),Brad Vanneman (9/11), Ryan Brooks (5/5), Stanley Daniels (8/8). TE: Joe Toledo(6/13), Robert Lewis (1/1), Jon Lyon (4/6). TB: Kenny James (8/13), Chris Singleton(0/2). FB: Zach Tuiasosopo (2/15), James Sims (5/12). DEFENSE - LB: EvanBenjamin (9/21), Joe Lobendahn (9/13), Scott White (9/9), Tim Galloway (0/10).DL: Manase Hopoi (9/34), Ty Eriks (0/3), Donny Mateaki (1/5), Brandon Ala (4/5),Dan Milsten (6/6), Mike Mapuolesega (5/5), Jordan White-Frisbee (6/6), GreysonGunheim (5/5). S: Jimmy Newell (2/18), Dashon Goldson (9/9), C.J. Wallace (7/7). CB: Derrick Johnson (8/35), Sam Cunningham (9/15), Matt Fountaine (2/2).

CAPTAINS: In a vote of their teammates, five Husky players were named cap-tains during last spring’s practice season. The three UW players honored by theirteammates were senior offensive tackle Khalif Barnes, senior wide receiver CharlesFrederick, senior cornerback Derrick Johnson, junior linebacker Joe Lobendahn andsenior fullback Zach Tuiasosopo. All five are serving as captain for the first time intheir career. For the first time on record, the Huskies have voted to have five cap-tains. In years past, the team has mostly had three or four.

ON THE TUBE: Several of Washington’s games have been selected for televisionduring the upcoming 2004 season. The Huskies’ home and season opener vs.Fresno State on Sunday, Sept. 5, was telecast to a national audience by FoxSports Net. The Sept. 18 game vs. UCLA (4 p.m.) aired on ABC and a nationalaudience watched the Huskies’ trip to Notre Dame (Sept. 25) on NBC. the Huskies’game at USC was also been picked up and aired to a live national audience onFox Sports Net while the Oregon game will air in the Northwest on Fox Sports.Additionally, the Apple Cup Nov. 25 at Washington State has already been selectedby ABC.

NEW HUSKY STADIUM BOOK: Few football venues in America rival therich history and gameday pageantry of the University of Washington’s HuskyStadium. From its establishment in 1920, the Stadium has hosted UW’s hard-nosed brand of exciting football as well as other major spectacles including theInternational Goodwill Games. Now, as never before, the remarkable history andgameday pageantry of a sports palace are brought to exhilarating life in HuskyStadium: Great Games and Golden Moments. Published by Parker Hood Press,the 160-page coffee-table sized book features 160 pages and retails for $45.Proceeds from the sale of the book will benefit the Washington athleticdepartment’s scholarship endowment fund. W. Thomas Porter and Jim Daves,co-authors of the previous best-seller, The Glory of Washington, chronicle theclashes of great football teams and players that are part of Husky Stadium loreand that heighten the aura of gameday. The Voice of the Huskies, Bob Rondeau,provides a stirring introduction, and Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer RobinHood adds richness to the book by capturing the stadium in its wide-rangingmoods, from pre-game calm to the howling, heart-pumping fun of fans celebratinga Husky victory. Husky Stadium: Great Games and Golden Moments will beavailable on an exclusive basis at the University Bookstore (4326 University WayNE) from Aug. 16-30 before being released to a wider market. The book can alsobe ordered online at www.huskyfever.com, and copies of the book will be on saleat Washington’s Kickoff Luncheon Sept. 2 at Dempsey Indoor.

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M I S C E L L A N E O U S N O T E SROSTER CHANGES: As usual, there have been a number of changes to theUW roster since the release of the 2004 media guide. Please note the followingchanges: Number changes (listed with new number) – #1 C.J. Wallace, #3 ChrisHemphill, #3 Craig Chambers, #11 Derrick Bradley, #22 James Sims, #59 JordanReffett, #71 Jovon O’Connor, #88 Robert Lewis and #84 Lukas Michener. Positionchanges (with new position): DE Walter Winter, OG Jordan Reffett, DL CaeserRayford. Additionally, Robin Meadow (previously “Rob”) would like to be calledby his full first name and Mike Mapuolesega (formerly “Mapu”) has opted to usethe traditional, lengthier version of his last name. The pronunciation of JoeLobendahn’s last name is now “LOW-ben-don.” Finally, several new players thathave been added to the team since the start of fall camp: #13 Michael Book (PK),#13 Josh Lucas (QB), #14 Wade Gurnett (CB), #30 Robert Lukevich (C), #31 SteveAnderson (WR), #32 Jamie Lee (S), #52 Herb Hartso (ILB), #54 Patrick McKillop(DE), #78 Mike Nahl (OG), #86 Michael Gottlieb (TE) and #99 Jared Bronson (TE).

FAMILY TIES: As is the case with most seasons of Husky football, there are anumber of players on the Washington football team related to either current orformer Huskies. Zach Tuiasosopo, Trenton Tuiasosopo and Kim Taylor are allcousins. Zach’s older brother, Marques, was a UW quarterback (1997-2000) andhis older sister, Leslie, was a standout Husky volleyball player and now an assistantcoach for the UW volleyball team. Redshirt freshman Craig Chambers’ olderbrother, Richie, was a starting linebacker for the Dawgs in the 1990s. Sophomorecornerback Matt Fountaine’s older brother, Jamal, was a four-year lettermandefensive lineman in the early 1990s at the UW. Kicker Evan Knudson is a half-brother of former Husky punter Channing Wyles. Outside linebacker EvanBenjamin’s older sister, Paige, was an All-America volleyball player for the Huskieswhile sophomore guard Jason Benn’s older brother Kyle, a center for the Dawgsfrom 1998-2001, is now a graduate assistant coach. Finally, redshirt freshmanChris Rohrbach is the son of former UW linebacker Mike Rohrbach, who was acaptain on the Huskies’ 1977 Pac-10 champion team.

CURTIS WILLIAMS TRIBUTE: When the Washington football team kickedoff its 2004 season opener against Fresno State last Sunday at Husky Stadium,the Huskies displayed a new tribute to former player Curtis Williams. Before theteam’s final workout of the preseason, a purple circle and Williams’ number 25was painted on the white boundary adjacent to the 25-yard line closest to thestadium’s tunnel where the team’s enter and exit the stadium. Husky senior fullbackJames Sims will be the recipient of the Curtis Williams Endowed Scholarship forthe second year in a row. This season, Sims will not wear 25, Williams number,Instead, he has switched to number 22 for the season. “We wanted to dosomething to honor Curtis and last year it was having James wear his jersey,”said Husky coach Keith Gilbertson. “This year I wanted to include his number onthe field and so we had it painted near our bench. Curtis always loved playing inHusky Stadium and this is a fitting tribute.” During the 2000 season, Williams, asenior strong safety, suffered a spinal cord injury during the Huskies’ October 28football game at Stanford that left him paralyzed below the neck. Williams diedin May, 2002. More than $400,000 has been raised for the Curtis Williams Fund.

UPCOMING PROMOTIONS: Here is a list of this season’s promotions foreach Husky home game:

California• Food drive: For the 25th year, Law Enforcement Explorers throughout

Washington will be on hand at the gates of Husky Stadium to collect foodand cash donations at the California game Nov. 13. All of the donations willgo to Northwest Harvest, which will redistribute them to food banks in 27counties.

• 10,000 trading cards sets distributed pregame.

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2004 Husky Depth ChartWashington vs . Cal i fornia

Husky Stadium • November 13 , 2004

Washington OffenseWR 20 Bobby Whithorne 6-1 185 RFr.

13 Charles Smith 6-0 195 RFr.

WT 79 Ryan Brooks 6-6 305 Sr.75 Chad Macklin 6-8 295 RFr.

WG 63 Clay Walker 6-4 300 So.58 Juan Garcia 6-3 310 So.

C 50 Brad Vanneman 6-3 300 Jr.51 Brandon Leyritz 6-3 310 Jr.

SG 61 Tusi Sa’au 6-2 320 Jr.74 Stanley Daniels 6-4 305 So.

ST 68 Robin Meadow 6-6 300 Jr.76 Nathan Flowers 6-3 330 Fr.

TE 83 Joe Toledo 6-6 285 Jr.88 Robert Lewis 6-3 225 RFr.

QB 15 Casey Paus 6-5 220 Jr.4 Isaiah Stanback 6-3 205 So.

11 Carl Bonnell 6-3 200 RFr.

TB 8 Kenny James 5-10 215 So.7 Shelton Sampson 5-11 205 So.

FB 22 James Sims 6-1 205 Jr.43 Mark Palaita 5-10 235 Jr.

SB* 21 Sonny Shackelford 6-2 180 So.12 Anthony Russo 5-11 180 RFr.

WR 3 Craig Chambers 6-3 205 RFr.29 Cody Ellis 6-0 180 RFr.

* 12 starters listed on offense (SB is slotback)

Washington DefenseDE 97 Mike Mapuolesega 6-3 265 Jr.

22 Ty Eriks 6-2 245 Jr.

DT 56 Manase Hopoi 6-4 290 Sr.77 Erick Lobos 6-3 300 Fr.

DT 94 Jordan White-Frisbee 6-6 330 Fr.74 Wilson Afoa 6-3 290 RFr.

DE 7 Greyson Gunheim 6-4 240 Fr.41 Brandon Ala or 6-3 245 So.85 Caesar Rayford 6-7 230 Fr.

ILB 53 Joe Lobendahn 5-10 230 Jr.35 Tim Galloway 6-2 230 Sr.

ILB 4 Scott White 6-1 230 So.34 Dan Howell 6-2 215 Fr.

OLB 27 Evan Benjamin 6-0 210 Jr.47 Tahj Bomar 6-2 210 So.

FS 8 Dashon Goldson 6-2 195 Jr.3 Chris Hemphill 6-6 215 RFr.

SS 1 C.J. Wallace 6-0 205 So.26 Jimmy Newell 6-1 195 Sr.

CB 21 Derrick Johnson 6-0 190 Sr.6 Matt Fountaine 5-11 185 So.

CB 5 Sam Cunningham 6-0 180 Sr.29 Cody Ellis 6-0 180 RFr.

Washington Special TeamsP 17 Sean Douglas 6-1 210 So.KO 17 Sean Douglas 6-1 210 So.PAT / FG 10 Evan Knudson 6-0 175 Jr.

14 Michael Braunstein 5-6 180 RFr.HLD 15 Casey Paus 6-5 220 Jr.SNP 35 Tim Galloway 6-2 235 Jr.KOR 9 Louis Rankin 6-0 195 RFr.

12 Anthony Russo 5-11 180 RFr.PR 12 Anthony Russo 5-11 180 RFr.

21 Sonny Shackelford 6-2 180 So.

Team CaptainsOT 65 Khalif Barnes 6-5 310 Sr.WR 10 Charles Frederick 6-0 185 Sr.CB 21 Derrick Johnson 6-0 190 Sr.ILB 53 Joe Lobendahn 5-10 230 Jr.FB 5 Zach Tuiasosopo 6-2 245 Sr.

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THE LAST TIME . . .100-YARD RUSHERby UW 189 yards, Kenny James, vs. San Jose State, 10/9/04by Opp. 122 yards, Terrance Whitehead, Oregon, 10/30/04

TWO 100-YARD RUSHERSby UW 131, Shelton Sampton vs. Oregon, 11/1/03

104, Kenny James vs. Oregon, 11/1/03by Opp. 185, J.J. Harrington, California, 11/15/03

103, Marcus O’Keith, California, 11/15/03

THREE 100-YARD RUSHERSby UW 222, Corey Dillon vs. San Jose State, 11/16/96

148, Terry Hollimon vs. San Jose State, 11/16/96100, Maurice Shaw vs. San Jose State, 11/16/96

by Opp. None

200-YARD RUSHERby UW 207, Marques Tuiasosopo vs. Stanford, 10/30,99by Opp. 322, Maurice Drew, UCLA, 9/18/04

60-YARD RUSH PLAYby UW 77, Shelton Sampson vs. Oregon, 11/1/03by Opp. 62, Maurice Drew, UCLA, 9/18/04

70-YARD RUSH PLAYby UW 77, Shelton Sampson vs. Oregon, 11/1/03by Opp. 80, Brian Allen, Stanford, 11/03/01

80-YARD RUSH PLAYby UW 86, Rich Alexis at Arizona State, 10/14/00by Opp. 80, Brian Allen, Stanford, 11/03/01

THREE RUSHING TDSby UW Shelton Sampson (3) vs. Oregon, 11/1/03by Opp. J.R. Lemon (3), Stanford, 10/2/04

30 OR MORE RUSHESby UW 30, Rich Alexis vs. Nevada, 10/11/03by Opp. 31, Tyler Ebell, UCLA, 11/2/02

TEAM RUSHED FOR 300 YARDSby UW 336 at Washington State, 11/18/00by Opp. 424, UCLA, 9/18/04

300-YARD PASSERby UW 351, Cody Pickett at Arizona, 11/8/03by Opp. 348, Aaron Rodgers, California, 11/15/03

400-YARD PASSERby UW 429, Cody Pickett vs. UCLA, 11/2/02by Opp. 443, Jason Johnson, Arizona, 10/12/02

SCORED ON OVER A 50-YARD PASS PLAYby UW 63 yards, Casey Paus to Reggie Williams vs. Oregon, 11/1/03by Opp. 79 yards, Aaron Rodgers to Geoff McArthur, California, 11/15/03

25 PASS COMPLETIONSby UW 31, Cody Pickett at Arizona, 11/8/03by Opp. 26, Derek Anderson, Oregon State, 10/16/04

40 PASS ATTEMPTSby UW 45, Cody Pickett vs. Washington State, 11/22/03by Opp. 43, Matt Leinart, USC, 10/23/04

THREE OR MORE TD PASSESby UW 3, Cody Pickett at Oregon State, 10/18/03by Opp. 4, Brady Quinn, Notre Dame, 9/25/04

FOUR OR MORE TD PASSESby UW 4, Cody Pickett at Oregon, 11/16/02by Opp. 4, Brady Quinn, Notre Dame, 9/25/04

100-YARD RECEIVERby UW 106, Craig Chambers, at Oregon, 10/30/04by Opp. 180, Geoff McArthur, California, 11/15/03

200-YARD RECEIVERby UW 216, Charles Frederick at Oregon State, 10/18/03by Opp. 242, Tony Hartley, Oregon, 11/7/98

100 YARDS RECEIVING BY TWO OR MORE PLAYERSby UW Reggie Williams (116) and Patrick Reddick (105) vs. California, 10/5/02by Opp. Mike Williams (159) and Keary Colbert (146), USC, 10/19/02

TEN OR MORE RECEPTIONSby UW 13, Reggie Williams at Arizona, 11/8/03by Opp. 10, John Standeford, Purdue (Sun Bowl), 12/31/02

THREE OR MORE TD RECEPTIONSby UW 3, Reggie Williams at Oregon, 11/16/022by Opp. 3, Mike Williams, USC, 10/19/02

THREE FIELD GOALSby UW Evan Knudson (3) at UCLA, 10/4/03by Opp. Alexis Serna (5), Oregon State, 10/16/04

FOUR FIELD GOALSby UW John Anderson (5) at Washington State, 11/23/02by Opp. Alexis Serna (5), Oregon State, 10/16/04

50+ YARD FIELD GOALby UW 52, John Anderson vs. Oregon State, 11/9/02by Opp. 55, Alexis Serna, Oregon State, 10/16/04

MISSED POINT AFTER TOUCHDOWNby UW Michael Braunstein, at Stanford, 10/2/04by Opp. Justin Medlock, UCLA, 9/18/04

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TWO INTERCEPTIONSby UW Sam Cunningham, at Stanford, 10/2/04by Opp. Mitch Meeuwsen, Oregon State, 10/16/04

THREE INTERCEPTIONSby UW Russell Hairston, vs. Oregon, 10/23/93by Opp. Lamont Thompson, Washington State, 11/22/97

MADE 15+ TACKLESby UW 15, Scott White, at Stanford, 10/2/04by Opp. 15, Don Jackson, Washington State, 11/22/03

MADE 20+ TACKLESby UW 22, John Fiala, at Arizona State, 9/7/96by Opp. 21, Marcus Bell, Arizona, 10/3/98

PUNT RETURNED FOR TDby UW 86 yards, Charles Frederick at Oregon State, 10/18/03by Opp. 60 yards, Bobby Wade, Arizona, 11/4/00

BLOCKED PUNT FOR TDby UW Dana Hall (blocked by Andy Mason), vs. Iowa (Rose Bowl), 1/1/91by Opp. Nick Sanchez (blocked by Brandon Harrison), Stanford, 10/2/04

PUNT BLOCKED (NO TD)by UW Tim Galloway, Oregon State, 10/16/04by Opp. Marcus Hollingsworth, Arizona, 11/6/04

BLOCKED FIELD GOALby UW Larry Tripplett vs. Idaho (Brian Pope), 9/22/01by Opp. Evan Knudson vs. Fresno State (Logan Mankins), 9/5/04

KICKOFF RETURNED FOR TDby UW 97 yards, Roc Alexander vs. Idaho, 9/22/01by Opp. 98 yards, Ben Kelly, Colorado, 9/25/99

INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR TDby UW Marquis Cooper (38 yards) vs. Washington State, 11/22/03by Opp. Chris Solomona (10 yards), Oregon, 10/30/04

FUMBLE RECOVERED FOR TDby UW Terry Johnson vs. Idaho, 9/20/03by Opp. Rodney Leisle, UCLA, 10/4/03

FUMBLE RETURNED FOR TDby UW 55 yards, Greg Carothers vs. Oregon, 11/1/03by Opp. 33 yards, Wilrey Fontenot, Arizona, 11/6/04

SCORED A SAFETYby UW Team (Michael Bell tackled in endzone), at Arizona, 11/8/03by Opp. Team (Douglas punt blocked out of endzone), Arizona, 11/6/04

SURPASSED 500-YARDS TOTAL OFFENSEby UW 502, vs. Idaho, 9/20/03by Opp. 546, UCLA, 9/18/04

SURPASSED 600-YARDS TOTAL OFFENSEby UW 670, vs. Stanford, 10/30/99by Opp. 729, California, 11/15/03

RECORDED A SHUTOUTby UW 27-0, vs. USC, 11/1/97by Opp. 0-38, at USC, 10/23/04

BACK-TO-BACK SHUTOUTSby UW vs. Arizona (54-0), 10/5/91 and vs. Toledo (48-0), 10/12/91by Opp. by USC (0-0), 11/4/61 and by Oregon State (0-3), 11/11/61

SCORED 50 POINTSby UW 53-3, vs. Idaho, 9/22/01by Opp. 7-54, California, 11/15/03

SCORED 60 POINTSby UW 66-0, vs. Oregon, 10/26/74by Opp. 7-65, Miami, 11/24/01

PLAYED TO A TIEby UW 21-21 vs. USC, 10/28/95

PLAYED AN OVERTIME GAMEWin 26-23 win at Washington State, 11/23/02Loss 23-20 loss at UCLA, 11/13/99

70-YARD PUNTby UW 80, Derek McLaughlin at Oregon, 11/16/02by Opp. 74, Rob Myers, Washington State, 11/18/89

TEAM FAILED TO RUSH FOR 100-YARDSby UW 45, at Oregon, 10/30/04by Opp. 87, Arizona, 11/6/04

TEAM FAILED TO PASS FOR 100-YARDSby UW 63, at USC, 10/23/04by Opp. 22, San Jose State, 10/9/04

10 OR MORE PENALTIESby UW 11, at Oregon State, 10/18/03by Opp. 10, Notre Dame, 9/25/04

100 PENALTY YARDSby UW 105, at Oregon State, 10/18/03by Opp. 101, Notre Dame, 9/25/04

THE LAST TIME . . .

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WASHINGTON POINTS OFF TURNOVERSSept. 5 vs. Fresno State Outcome Points

UW fumble recovery (Goldson from White) UW missed field goal 0 pointsUW interception (Benjamin from Pinegar) UW interception 0 points

Sept. 18 vs. UCLA Outcome PointsUW fumble recovery (Howell from Drew) UW field goal 3 pointsUW interception (Benjamin from Olson) UW touchdown 7 pointsUW fumble recovery (Cunningham from White) UW punt 0 points

Sept. 25 at Notre Dame Outcome PointsUW interception (Fountaine from Quinn) UW punt 0 points

Oct. 2 at Stanford Outcome PointsUW interception (Goldson from Edwards) UW punt 0 pointsUW interception (Cunningham from Edwards) UW over on downs 0 pointsUW interception (Cunningham from Edwards) UW punt 0 pointsUW fumble recovery (Goldson from Lemon) UW touchdown 6 points

Oct. 9 vs. San Jose State Outcome Pointsno San Jose State turnovers

Oct. 16 vs. Oregon State Outcome PointsUW fumble recovery (Lobos from Anderson) UW missed field goal 0 pointsUW fumble recovery (Eriks from Wright) UW interception 0 points

Oct. 23 at USC Outcome PointsUW interception (Wallace from Leinart) UW missed field goal 0 pointsUW fumble recovery (White from White) UW missed field goal 0 points

Oct. 30 at Oregon Outcome PointsUW interception (Goldson from Clemens) UW punt 0 pointsUW fumble recovery (Trew from Phinisee) UW punt 0 points

Nov. 6 vs. Arizona Outcome PointsUW fumble recovery (White from Steptoe) UW field goal 3 pointsUW fumble recovery (Sims from Steptoe) UW field goal 3 pointsUW fumble recovery (Lobendahn from Bell) UW fumble 0 points

Totals: 19 turnovers, 2 touchdowns, 3 FGs, 22 points

OPPONENT POINTS OFF TURNOVERSSept. 5 vs. Fresno State Outcome Points

FS interception (J. Sanders from Stanback) FS returned for touchdown 7 pointsFS interception (Diles from Paus) end of half 0 pointsFS fumble recovery (Morris from Stanback) FS returned for touchdown 7 pointsFS interception (J. Sanders from Paus) FS touchdown 7 pointsFS interception (Marshall from Paus) FS returned for touchdown 7 points

Sept. 18 vs. UCLA Outcome Pointsno Washington turnovers

Sept. 25 at Notre Dame Outcome PointsND fumble recovery (Laws from James) ND touchdown 7 pointsND interception (Ellick from Bonnell) ND interception 0 pointsND fumble recovery (Curry from Paus on FG attempt) ND touchdown 7 pointsND fumble recovery (Ndukwe from James) ND punt 0 pointsND fumble recovery (Leitko from Sims) ND over on downs 0 points

Oct. 2 at Stanford Outcome PointsSU interception (Wilson from Bonnell) SU fumble 0 points

Oct. 9 vs. San Jose State Outcome PointsSJSU interception (Nunez from Bonnell) SJSU field goal 3 pointsSJSU interception (Castelo from Bonnell) SJSU missed field goal 0 points

Oct. 16 vs. Oregon State Outcome PointsOSU interception (Bray from Paus) OSU field goal 3 pointsOSU interception (Meeuwsen from Paus) OSU field goal 3 pointsOSU fumble recovery (Piscitelli from Sims) OSU fumble 0 pointsOSU fumble recovery (Rudulph from Sims) OSU punt 0 pointsOSU fumble recovery (Swancutt from Stanback) OSU field goal 0 pointsOSU fumble recovery (Lemma from Stanback) OSU field goal 3 pointsOSU interception (Meeuwsen from Stanback) end of game 0 points

Oct. 23 at USC Outcome PointsUSC fumble recovery (Tatupu from Stanback) USC field goal 3 pointsUSC fumble recovery (Rucker from James) USC touchdown 7 pointsUSC interception (Rivers from Paus) USC over on downs 0 points

Oct. 30 at Oregon Outcome PointsUO fumble recovery (Toeaina from Paus) UO interception 0 pointsUO fumble recovery (Vincent from Russo) UO missed field goal 0 pointsUO interception (Gibson from Paus) UO punt 0 pointsUO interception (Reed from Paus) UO punt 0 pointsUO interception (Spates from Paus) UO punt 0 pointsUO interception (Solomona from Paus) UO returned for touchdown 7 pointsUO fumble recovery (Gilliam from Rankin) end of game 0 points

Nov. 6 vs. Arizona Outcome PointsUA fumble recovery (Fontenot from Sampson) UA returned for touchdown 7 pointsUA interception (K. Johnson from Stanback) UA touchdown 7 pointsUA fumble recovery (Smith from Stanback) UA punt 0 pointsUW interception (Cason from Stanback) UA punt 0 points

Totals: 34 turnovers, 10 touchdowns, 5 FGs, 85 points

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TEAM STATISTICS WASH OPP--------------------------------------------------------SCORING....................... 117 264 Points Per Game............. 13.0 29.3FIRST DOWNS................... 154 170 Rushing..................... 68 72 Passing..................... 69 83 Penalty..................... 17 15RUSHING YARDAGE............... 1167 1563 Yards gained rushing........ 1455 1810 Yards lost rushing.......... 288 247 Rushing Attempts............ 344 368 Average Per Rush............ 3.4 4.2 Average Per Game............ 129.7 173.7 TDs Rushing................. 9 17PASSING YARDAGE............... 1594 1629 Att-Comp-Int................ 323-125-18 262-158-8 Average Per Pass............ 4.9 6.2 Average Per Catch........... 12.8 10.3 Average Per Game............ 177.1 181.0 TDs Passing................. 5 10TOTAL OFFENSE................. 2761 3192 Total Plays................. 667 630 Average Per Play............ 4.1 5.1 Average Per Game............ 306.8 354.7KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS......... 34-645 20-430PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS......... 12-51 30-223INT RETURNS: #-YARDS.......... 8-78 18-310KICK RETURN AVERAGE........... 19.0 21.5PUNT RETURN AVERAGE........... 4.2 7.4INT RETURN AVERAGE............ 9.8 17.2FUMBLES-LOST.................. 24-16 15-11PENALTIES-YARDS............... 64-526 64-549 Average Per Game............ 58.4 61.0PUNTS-YARDS................... 58-2287 50-1936 Average Per Punt............ 39.4 38.7 Net punt average............ 35.6 37.7TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME....... 28:15 31:453RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS.......... 44/148 56/140 3rd-Down Pct................ 30% 40%4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS.......... 8/21 0/11 4th-Down Pct................ 38% 0%SACKS BY-YARDS................ 20-119 17-117MISC YARDS.................... 11 67TOUCHDOWNS SCORED............. 14 33FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS.......... 7-13 11-15PAT-ATTEMPTS.................. 12-13 31-33ATTENDANCE.................... 324972 239301 Games/Avg Per Game.......... 5/64994 4/59825 Neutral Site Games.......... 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total-------------------- --- --- --- --- ---Washington.......... 44 27 27 19 - 117Opponents........... 77 50 76 61 - 264

WASHINGTON OVERALL TEAM STATISTICSALL GAMES

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W A S H I N G T O N v s . C A L I F O R N I A • H U S K Y S T A D I U M • N O V E M B E R 1 3 , 2 0 0 4 • 1 2 : 3 0 P. M . P S TRUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G-----------------------------------------------------------James, Kenny 9 145 638 40 598 4.1 5 52 66.4Sampson,Shelton 9 49 215 24 191 3.9 2 24 21.2Sims, James 9 34 124 4 120 3.5 0 14 13.3Bonnell, Carl 4 28 149 45 104 3.7 1 18 26.0Stanback,Isaiah 6 32 125 56 69 2.2 1 26 11.5Tuiasosopo, Z 3 5 62 0 62 12.4 0 50 20.7Rankin, Louis 6 8 39 4 35 4.4 0 9 5.8Douglas, Sean 9 1 28 0 28 28.0 0 28 3.1Russo, Anthony 9 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.8Palaita, Mark 5 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.6Newell, Jimmy 9 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2Singleton,Chris 2 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0Frederick, Ch. 5 2 4 6 -2 -1.0 0 4 -0.4Shackelford, S. 9 1 0 7 -7 -7.0 0 0 -0.8TEAM 6 3 0 16 -16 -5.3 0 0 -2.7Paus, Casey 9 32 59 86 -27 -0.8 0 10 -3.0Total.......... 9 344 1455 288 1167 3.4 9 52 129.7Opponents...... 9 368 1810 247 1563 4.2 17 62 173.7

PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G---------------------------------------------------------------Paus, Casey 9 79.67 206-86-11 41.7 1074 3 57 119.3Stanback,Isaiah 6 71.46 60-18-3 30.0 289 2 52 48.2Bonnell, Carl 4 57.69 54-20-4 37.0 228 0 45 57.0TEAM 6 0.00 2-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0James, Kenny 9 125.20 1-1-0 100.0 3 0 3 0.3Total.......... 9 74.12 323-125-18 38.7 1594 5 57 177.1Opponents...... 9 119.02 262-158-8 60.3 1629 10 53 181.0

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G-------------------------------------------------Frederick, Ch. 5 17 253 14.9 1 44 50.6Toledo, Joe 8 16 177 11.1 1 24 22.1Shackelford, S. 9 14 209 14.9 1 52 23.2Whithorne,Bobby 9 14 180 12.9 0 23 20.0Williams, Corey 4 10 128 12.8 0 28 32.0Russo, Anthony 9 9 122 13.6 1 29 13.6Daniels,Quintin 6 8 121 15.1 1 45 20.2James, Kenny 9 8 52 6.5 0 17 5.8Chambers, Craig 3 7 119 17.0 0 34 39.7Lyon, Jon 8 6 62 10.3 0 17 7.8Sampson,Shelton 9 5 103 20.6 0 57 11.4Tuiasosopo, Z 3 5 47 9.4 0 23 15.7Sims, James 9 3 5 1.7 0 3 0.6Lewis, Robert 7 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.1Ellis, Cody 9 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.6Stanback,Isaiah 6 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.5Total.......... 9 125 1594 12.8 5 57 177.1Opponents...... 9 158 1629 10.3 10 53 181.0

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long---------------------------------------Russo, Anthony 8 27 3.4 0 11Frederick, Ch. 2 11 5.5 0 6Shackelford, S. 1 1 1.0 0 1Galloway, Tim 1 12 12.0 0 0Total.......... 12 51 4.2 0 11Opponents...... 30 223 7.4 1 30

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long---------------------------------------Goldson, Dashon 2 0 0.0 0 0Benjamin, Evan 2 34 17.0 0 19Cunningham, Sam 2 37 18.5 0 37Fountaine, Matt 1 0 0.0 0 0Wallace, C.J. 1 7 7.0 0 7Total.......... 8 78 9.8 0 37Opponents...... 18 310 17.2 3 75

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long---------------------------------------Russo, Anthony 15 264 17.6 0 34Frederick, Ch. 13 236 18.2 0 62Rankin, Louis 5 119 23.8 0 53Simpson, Dre 1 26 26.0 0 26Total.......... 34 645 19.0 0 62Opponents...... 20 430 21.5 0 48

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long---------------------------------------Goldson, Dashon 1 11 11.0 0 11Total.......... 1 11 11.0 0 11Opponents...... 4 67 16.8 2 33

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W A S H I N G T O N v s . C A L I F O R N I A • H U S K Y S T A D I U M • N O V E M B E R 1 3 , 2 0 0 4 • 1 2 : 3 0 P. M . P S T |------ PATs ------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points-------------------------------------------------------------James, Kenny 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Braunstein, M. 0 3-7 11-12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 20Knudson, Evan 0 4-6 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 13Sampson,Shelton 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Bonnell, Carl 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Russo, Anthony 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 6Shackelford, S. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Stanback,Isaiah 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Daniels,Quintin 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Frederick, Ch. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Toledo, Joe 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Total.......... 14 7-13 12-13 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 117Opponents...... 33 11-15 31-33 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 264

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G----------------------------------------------Paus, Casey 9 238 -27 1074 1047 116.3James, Kenny 9 146 598 3 601 66.8Stanback,Isaiah 6 92 69 289 358 59.7Bonnell, Carl 4 82 104 228 332 83.0Sampson,Shelton 9 49 191 0 191 21.2Sims, James 9 34 120 0 120 13.3Tuiasosopo, Z 3 5 62 0 62 20.7Rankin, Louis 6 8 35 0 35 5.8Douglas, Sean 9 1 28 0 28 3.1Russo, Anthony 9 1 7 0 7 0.8Palaita, Mark 5 1 3 0 3 0.6Newell, Jimmy 9 1 2 0 2 0.2Frederick, Ch. 5 2 -2 0 -2 -0.4Shackelford, S. 9 1 -7 0 -7 -0.8TEAM 6 5 -16 0 -16 -2.7Total.......... 9 667 1167 1594 2761 306.8Opponents...... 9 630 1563 1629 3192 354.7

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk-----------------------------------------------------------------Knudson, Evan 4-6 66.7 0-0 0-0 2-4 2-2 0-0 42 0Braunstein, M. 3-7 42.9 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-4 0-0 29 0

FG SEQUENCE Washington OPPONENTS----------------------------------------------------Fresno State 37,38,(25) 34UCLA (29) (20)Notre Dame (26),47 (45)Stanford - -San Jose State - (32),36,(28)Oregon State 47 (23),(36),(55),(31),(27)USC 46,47 49,(29)Oregon (41),(37) (46),47Arizona (42),(34) -California - -Washington State - -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd-----------------------------------------------------Douglas, Sean 54 2253 41.7 58 6 7 16 3TEAM 4 34 8.5 20 0 0 0 1Total.......... 58 2287 39.4 58 6 7 16 4Opponents...... 50 1936 38.7 59 6 19 16 1

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB----------------------------------------Douglas, Sean 20 1229 61.5 3 1Knudson, Evan 9 507 56.3 0 1Braunstein, M. 1 61 61.0 0 1Total.......... 30 1797 59.9 3 3Opponents...... 52 3094 59.5 9 1

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|--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| BlkdDEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------53 Lobendahn, Joe 9 47 48 95 11.5-32 1.0-10 . 2 . 1-0 2 . .27 Benjamin, Evan 9 40 48 88 8.5-26 2.5-14 2-34 3 . . 2 . . 4 White, Scott 9 41 37 78 12.0-46 5.0-30 . 2 . 2-0 1 . .56 Hopoi, Manase 9 30 18 48 22.0-97 9.0-56 . 1 . . . . . 1 Wallace, C.J. 9 28 19 47 4.0-13 . 1-7 3 . . 1 . . 8 Goldson, Dashon 9 26 20 46 0.5-0 . 2-0 3 . 2-11 1 . .21 Johnson,Derrick 8 27 16 43 1.5-8 1.0-7 . 3 . . 2 . . 5 Cunningham, Sam 9 16 11 27 . . 2-37 2 . 1-0 . . .26 Newell, Jimmy 9 14 10 24 . . . . . . . . .94 White-Frisbee,J 9 12 10 22 1.5-2 . . . . . . . .35 Galloway, Tim 9 7 13 20 0.5-1 . . . . . . 1 . 6 Fountaine, Matt 9 15 3 18 2.0-9 . 1-0 2 . . . . .41 Ala, Brandon 9 8 9 17 1.5-2 . . . 1 . . . .97 Mapuolesega, M. 6 9 5 14 2.0-3 . . . . . . . . 7 Gunheim,Greyson 9 5 7 12 1.5-1 0.5-0 . 1 . . . . .98 Milsten, Dan 6 3 6 9 . . . . . . . . .74 Afoa, Wilson 7 6 2 8 3.0-6 . . . . . . . . 3 Hemphill, Chris 7 6 2 8 . . . 1 . . . . .22 Eriks, Ty 9 4 3 7 . . . . . 1-0 . . .22 Sims, James 9 5 1 6 . . . . . 1-0 1 . .77 Lobos, Erik 6 4 2 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . .91 Mateaki, Donny 5 2 3 5 1.0-1 1.0-1 . . . . . . .29 Ellis, Cody 9 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .15 Harris, Darin 8 1 1 2 . . . . . . 1 . .20 Trew, Kyle 8 1 1 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . .15 Paus, Casey 9 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .83 Toledo, Joe 8 2 . 2 . . . . . . 1 . . 8 James, Kenny 9 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .65 Barnes, Khalif 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .20 Whithorne,Bobby 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .47 Bomar, Tahj 4 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .11 Bonnell, Carl 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .12 Russo, Anthony 9 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .50 Vanneman, Brad 9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .49 Warren, Ben 4 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .61 Sa'au, Tusi 9 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .81 Heater, Andy 7 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .34 Howell, Dan 7 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . .TM TEAM 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Total.......... 9 372 300 672 73-247 20-119 8-78 23 1 11-11 12 1 . Opponents...... 9 347 254 601 57-233 17-117 18-310 55 9 16-67 17 5 1

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2 0 0 4 G A M E - B Y - G A M E S T A R T E R SOpponent WR LT WG C SG ST TE QB TB FB WRFRESNO STATE Frederick Barnes Walker Vanneman S. Daniels Brooks Lyon Paus James Tuiasosopo Q. DanielsUCLA Frederick Barnes Walker Vanneman S. Daniels Meadow Lyon Paus James Toledo* Williamsat Notre Dame Frederick Barnes Walker Vanneman Sa’au Meadow Lyon Paus James Tuiasosopo Toledo*at Stanford Shackelford Barnes Walker Vanneman S. Daniels Meadow Lyon Bonnell James Toledo* Q.DanielsSAN JOSE STATE Shackelford Barnes Walker Vanneman S. Daniels Meadow Russo# Bonnell Whithorne# Sims Q.DanielsOREGON STATE Frederick Brooks Walker Vanneman S. Daniels Meadow Toledo Paus James Sims Q. Danielsat USC Shackelford Brooks Walker Vanneman S. Daniels Meadow Toledo Stanback James Sims Whithorneat Oregon Shackelford Brooks Sa’au Vanneman S. Daniels Meadow Chambers# Paus James Sims WhithorneARIZONA Chambers Brooks Sa’au Vanneman S. Daniels Meadow Toledo Paus James Lewis* WhithorneCALIFORNIAat Washington State

# started as third/fourth wide receiver * started as second tight end

Opponent OLB DE DT DT DE ILB ILB FS SS CB CBFRESNO STATE Benjamin Mapuolesega Hopoi Milsten Ala Lobendahn Fountaine* Goldson Newell Cunningham D. JohnsonUCLA Benjamin Mapuolesega Hopoi Milsten Ala Lobendahn White Goldson Newell Cunningham D. Johnsonat Notre Dame Benjamin Hopoi White-Frisbee Milsten Ala Lobendahn White Goldson Wallace Cunningham D. Johnsonat Stanford Benjamin Hopoi Mateaki Milsten Ala Lobendahn White Goldson Wallace Cunningham D. JohnsonSAN JOSE STATE Benjamin Hopoi White-Frisbee Milsten Gunheim Lobendahn White Goldson Wallace Cunningham FountaineOREGON STATE Benjamin Hopoi White-Frisbee Milsten Gunheim Lobendahn White Goldson Wallace Cunningham D. Johnsonat USC Benjamin Mapuolesega White-Frisbee Hopoi Gunheim Lobendahn White Goldson Wallace Cunningham D. Johnsonat Oregon Benjamin Mapuolesega White-Frisbee Hopoi Gunheim Lobendahn White Goldson Wallace Cunningham D. JohnsonARIZONA Benjamin Mapuolesega White-Frisbee Hopoi Gunheim Lobendahn White Goldson Wallace Cunningham D. JohnsonCALIFORNIAat Washington State

* started as third cornerback

GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICSWashington Rushing Passing Total Off. First Downs Fumbles Penalties Time of

(Att.-Yds.-TD) (A-C-I-Yds.-TD) (Att.-Yds) (Tot.-R-Pa-Pn) (No.-Lost) (No.-Yds.) PossessionFRESNO STATE 41-170-1 48-21-4-190-0 89-360 20-8-9-3 1-1 6-54 31:56UCLA 45-219-2 29-13-0-200-2 74-419 21-12-8-1 2-0 6-70 29:48at Notre Dame 34-112-0 44-17-1-223-0 78-335 20-4-12-4 5-4 6-55 27:47at Stanford 40-91-1 39-17-1-211-1 79-302 16-7-8-1 2-0 7-35 31:25SAN JOSE STATE 53-304-3 16-7-2-75-0 69-334 22-16-4-2 1-0 6-62 31:25OREGON STATE 35-121-0 36-13-3-224-2 71-345 18-7-8-3 5-4 9-65 25:04at USC 27-50-0 28-7-1-63-0 55-113 6-3-2-1 2-2 9-60 20:51at Oregon 30-45-0 36-14-4-211-0 66-256 14-4-10-0 4-3 7-70 23:23ARIZONA 39-100-1 47-16-2-197-0 86-297 17-7-8-2 2-2 8-55 32:19CALIFORNIAat Washington State

Opponent Rushing Passing Total Off. First Downs Fumbles Penalties Time of(Att.-Yds.-TD) (A-C-I-Yds.-TD) (Att.-Yds) (Tot.-R-Pa-Pn) (No.-Lost) (No.-Yds.) Possession

FRESNO STATE 35-137-1 21-13-1-125-1 56-262 11-4-6-1 1-1 12-102 28:40UCLA 54-424-5 17-12-1-122-0 71-546 24-16-7-1 3-2 6-40 30:12at Notre Dame 46-146-1 32-17-1-266-4 78-412 22-8-12-2 1-0 10-101 31:57at Stanford 34-202-3 35-23-3-254-0 69-456 15-6-9-0 1-1 8-77 28:35SAN JOSE STATE 42-111-0 9-7-0-22-0 51-133 14-10-1-3 2-0 6-39 28:35OREGON STATE 36-101-1 40-26-0-286-1 76-387 21-2-17-2 2-2 8-72 34:56at USC 42-197-3 48-28-1-256-2 90-453 28-9-17-2 1-1 5-30 39:09at Oregon 41-158-1 35-21-1-134-2 75-292 22-11-7-4 1-1 5-52 36:37ARIZONA 38-87-2 25-11-0-164-0 63-251 13-6-7-0 3-3 4-36 27:41CALIFORNIAat Washington State

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GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRushing(Att.-Yds.-TD) James Sampson Singleton Rankin Sims Paus Bonnell StanbackFRESNO STATE 17-75-1 1-5-0 0-0-0 DNP 2-8-0 6-(-6)-0 4-24-0 7-15-1UCLA 27-137-1 10-76-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0 6-5-0 DNP INJat Notre Dame 11-33-0 3-6-0 DNP 5-25-0 4-30-0 2-(-13)-0 6-16-0 INJat Stanford 15-40-1 2-5-0 DNP 2-7-0 11-34-0 1-(-1)-0 9-6-0 INJSAN JOSE STATE 26-189-2 2-(-16)-0 1-0-0 DNP 8-33-0 5-10-0 9-58-1 INJOREGON STATE 9-34-0 5-20-0 DNP 0-0-0 7-13-0 1-0-0 INJ 12-51-0at USC 7-18-0 11-38-0 1-(-5)-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 INJ 9-(-5)-0at Oregon 14-12-0 8-29-0 DNP 0-0-0 2-2-0 6-2-0 DNP DNPARIZONA 19-64-0 7-29-1 DNP 1-3-0 0-0-0 5-(-24)-0 DNP 4-8-0CALIFORNIAat Washington State

Passing(A-C-I-Yds.-TD) Paus Bonnell StanbackFRESNO STATE 39-18-3-183-0 4-2-0-(-3)-0 5-1-1-10-0UCLA 28-13-0-200-2 DNP DNPat Notre Dame 26-10-0-130-0 18-7-1-93-0 DNPat Stanford 14-8-0-93-1 25-9-1-118-0 DNPSAN JOSE STATE 9-5-0-55-0 7-2-2-20-0 DNPOREGON STATE 5-1-2-2-0 INJ 29-11-1-219-2at USC 12-4-1-36-0 INJ 16-3-27-0at Oregon 36-14-4-211-0 DNP DNPARIZONA 37-13-1-164-0 DNP 10-3-1-33-0CALIFORNIAat Washington State

Receiving(No.-Yds.-TD) Frederick Williams Russo Daniels Shackelford Whithorne Toledo Lyon Sampson James Chambers SimsFRESNO STATE 9-114-0 0-0-0 2-9-0 2-15-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 1-(-4)-0 1-7-0 DNP 1-2-0UCLA 4-100-1 5-56-0 1-13-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 1-17-0 0-0-0 1-5-0 DNP 0-0-0at Notre Dame 1-11-0 5-72-0 1-13-0 1-11-0 3-38-0 2-36-0 2-27-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-15-0 DNP 0-0-0at Stanford INJ INJ 0-0-0 3-64-0 5-54-1 1-14-0 0-0-0 4-38-0 2-34-0 1-4-0 0-0-0 1-3-0SAN JOSE STATE 1-21-0 INJ 0-0-0 1-8-0 2-16-0 0-0-0 3-30-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0OREGON STATE 2-7-0 INJ 1-27-0 1-23-1 2-88-0 2-40-0 1-24-1 0-0-0 1-16-0 1-(-4)-0 0-0-0 1-0-0at USC INJ INJ 1-10-0 INJ 0-0-0 2-22-0 2-16-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0at Oregon INJ INJ 3-50-0 INJ 1-6-0 4-35-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-106-0 0-0-0ARIZONA INJ INJ 0-0-0 INJ 1-7-0 3-33-0 6-62-0 0-0-0 1-57-0 2-25-0 3-13-0 0-0-0CALIFORNIAat Washington State

Tackles (U-A-TOT) Lobendahn Benjamin D.Johnson Goldson Hopoi Newell Fountaine Cunningham White Galloway WallaceFRESNO STATE 10-6-16 6-5-11 3-1-4 1-4-5 6-2-8 3-0-3 3-0-3 2-1-3 0-2-2 0-3-3 0-0-0UCLA 8-7-15 2-8-10 6-8-14 6-2-8 1-4-5 1-4-5 0-0-0 0-0-2 1-6-7 0-0-0 4-3-7at Notre Dame 3-6-9 2-7-9 1-2-3 3-2-5 3-4-7 1-1-2 1-2-3 4-0-4 4-5-9 0-2-2 4-3-7at Stanford 3-4-7 5-2-7 4-1-5 2-3-5 2-2-4 1-3-4 2-0-2 4-0-4 13-2-15 2-2-4 0-1-1SAN JOSE STATE 4-5-9 6-7-13 INJ 1-2-3 4-2-6 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-1-1 5-6-11 1-3-4 6-3-9OREGON STATE 5-8-13 5-7-12 5-2-7 3-3-6 1-0-1 2-0-2 2-0-2 2-4-6 2-7-9 0-2-2 2-1-3at USC 4-4-8 3-2-5 4-0-4 5-1-6 6-0-6 2-1-3 3-0-3 1-1-2 6-1-7 4-0-4 6-2-8at Oregon 8-4-12 4-5-9 1-0-1 2-1-3 5-2-7 1-1-2 0-1-1 2-2-4 7-4-11 0-0-0 5-2-7ARIZONA 2-4-6 7-5-12 3-2-5 3-2-5 2-2-4 2-0-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 3-4-7 0-1-1 2-3-5CALIFORNIAat Washington State

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Rushing Attempts ......................................... 27, Kenny James, vs. UCLA, 9/18/04Yards Rushing ............................................... 189 yards, Kenny James, vs. San Jose State, 10/9/04Long Rush ..................................................... 52 yards, Kenny James, vs. San Jose State, 10/9/04Long Rush (No Score) ................................... 50 yards, Zach Tuiasosopo, vs. Fresno State, 9/5/04Long Touchdown Rush ................................. 52 yards, Kenny James, vs. San Jose State, 10/9/04Touchdown Rushes ...................................... 2, Kenny James, vs. San Jose State, 10/9/04

Pass Attempts .............................................. 39, Casey Paus, vs. Fresno State, 9/5/04Pass Completions ......................................... 18, Casey Paus, vs. Fresno State, 9/5/04Yards Passing ............................................... 219 yards, Isaiah Stanback, vs. Oregon State, 10/16/04Touchdown Passes ....................................... 2, Casey Paus, vs. UCLA, 9/18/04; Isaiah Stanback, vs. Oregon State, 10/16/04Most Pass Interceptions ............................... 4, Casey Paus, at Oregon, 10/30/04Long Pass ...................................................... 57 yards, Casey Paus, vs. Arizona, 11/6/04Long TD Pass ................................................ 44 yards, Casey Paus, vs. UCLA, 9/18/04

Receptions .................................................... 9, Charles Frederick, vs. Fresno State, 9/5/04Yards Receiving ............................................ 114 yards, Charles Frederick, vs. Fresno State, 9/5/04Long Reception ............................................. 57 yards, Shelton Sampson, vs. Arizona, 11/6/04Touchdown Receptions ................................ 1, Charles Frederick and Anthony Russo, vs. UCLA, 9/18/04

Field Goals .................................................... 2, Evan Knudson, at Oregon, 10/30/04; vs. Arizona, 11/6/04Field Goal Attempts ...................................... 2, Evan Knudson, three times; Michael Braunstein, twiceLong Field Goal ............................................. 41 yards, Evan Knudson, at Oregon, 10/30/04

Punts ............................................................. 10, Sean Douglas, at USC, 10/23/04Punting Average ........................................... 48.0 yards, Sean Douglas, vs. Arizona, 11/6/04Punting Yards ............................................... 429 yards, Sean Douglas, at USC, 10/23/04Long Punt ...................................................... 58 yards, Sean Douglas, at Notre Dame, 9/25/04

Punt Returns ................................................. 4, Anthony Russo, at Notre Dame, 9/25/04Punt Return Yards ......................................... 18 yards, Anthony Russo, at Oregon, 10/30/04Long Punt Return .......................................... 11 yards, Anthony Russo, at Oregon, 10/30/04Long Punt Return for TD ............................... none

Kickoff Returns ............................................. 5, Charles Frederick, vs. UCLA, 9/18/04Kickoff Return Yards ..................................... 118 yards, Charles Frederick, vs. UCLA, 9/18/04Long Kickoff Return, no score ...................... 53 yards, Louis Rankin, at Oregon, 10/30/04Long Kickoff Return for TD ........................... none

Interceptions ................................................. 2, Sam Cunningham, at Stanford, 10/2/04Interception Return Yards ............................ 37 yards, Sam Cunningham, at Stanford, 10/2/04Long Interception Return, no score .............. 37 yards, Sam Cunningham, at Stanford, 10/2/04Long Interception Return for TD ................... none

Tackles .......................................................... 16, Joe Lobendahn, vs. Fresno State, 9/5/04Sacks ............................................................ 3, Manase Hopoi, at USC, 10/23/04Tackles for Loss ............................................ 6, Manase Hopoi, at USC, 10/23/04

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Rushing Attempts ......................................... 26, Maurice Drew, UCLA, 9/18/04Yards Rushing ............................................... 322 yards, Maurice Drew, UCLA, 9/18/04Long Rush ..................................................... 62 yards, Maurice Drew, UCLA, 9/18/04Long Rush (No Score) ................................... 44 yards, Kenneth Tolon, Stanford, 10/2/04Long Touchdown Rush ................................. 62 yards, Maurice Drew, UCLA, 9/18/04Touchdown Rushes ...................................... 5, Maurice Drew, UCLA, 9/18/04

Pass Attempts .............................................. 43, Matt Leinart, USC, 10/23/04Pass Completions ......................................... 26, Derek Anderson, Oregon State, 10/16/04Yards Passing ............................................... 286 yards, Derek Anderson, Oregon State, 10/16/04Touchdown Passes ....................................... 4, Brady Quinn, Notre Dame, 9/25/04Most Pass Interceptions ............................... 3, Trent Edwards, Stanford, 10/2/04Long Pass ...................................................... 53 yards, Brady Quinn, Notre Dame, 9/25/04Long TD Pass ................................................ 29 yards, Matt Leinart, USC, 10/23/04

Receptions .................................................... 8, Mike Hass, Oregon State, 10/16/04Yards Receiving ............................................ 98 yards, Mike Hass, Oregon State, 10/16/04Long Reception ............................................. 53 yards, Rhema McKnight, Notre Dame, 9/25/04Touchdown Receptions ................................ 2, Matt Shelton and Anthony Fasano, Notre Dame, 9/25/04

Field Goals .................................................... 5, Alexis Serna, Oregon State, 10/16/04Field Goal Attempts ...................................... 5, Alexis Serna, Oregon State, 10/16/04Long Field Goal ............................................. 55 yards, Alexis Serna, Oregon State, 10/16/04

Punts ............................................................. 10, Danny Baugher, Arizona, 11/6/04Punting Average ........................................... 48.3, Tom Malone, USC, 10/23/04Punting Yards ............................................... 322 yards, D.J. Fitzpatrick, Notre Dame, 9/25/04Long Punt ...................................................... 59 yards, Jay Ottovegio, Stanford, 10/2/04

Punt Returns ................................................. 6, David Marrero, Stanford, 10/2/04Punt Return Yards ......................................... 27 yards, Justin Phinisee, Oregon, 10/30/04Long Punt Return .......................................... 30 yards, Reggie Bush, USC, 10/23/04Long Punt Return for TD ............................... none

Kickoff Returns ............................................. 3, John Broussard, San Jose State, 10/9/04; Syndric Steptoe, Arizona, 11/6/04Kickoff Return Yards ..................................... 86 yards, Syndric Steptoe, Arizona, 11/6/04Long Kickoff Return, no score ...................... 48 yards, Trestin George, San Jose State, 10/9/04Long Kickoff Return for TD ........................... none

Interceptions ................................................. 2, James Sanders, Fresno State, 9/5/04; Mitch Meeuwsen, Oregon State, 10/16/04Interception Return Yards ............................ 75 yards, Richard Marshall, Fresno State, 9/5/04Long Interception Return, no score .............. 51, Stanley Wilson, Stanford, 10/2/04Long Interception Return for TD ................... 75 yards, Richard Marshall, Notre Dame, 9/25/04

Tackles .......................................................... 13, Spencer Havner, UCLA, 9/18/04Sacks ............................................................ 2, Bill Swancutt, Oregon State, 10/16/04; Andre Torrey, Arizona, 11/6/04Tackles for Loss ............................................ 3, Bill Swancutt, Oregon State, 10/16/04; Devan Long and Jerry Matson, at Oregon, 10/30/04

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First Downs 22 (vs. San Jose State, Oct. 9) 28 (USC, Oct. 23)Rushing First Downs 16 (vs. San Jose State, Oct. 9) 16 (UCLA, Sept. 18)Passing First Downs 12 (at Notre Dame, Sept. 25) 17 (Oregon State, Oct. 16; USC, Oct. 23)First Downs by Penalty 4 (at Notre Dame, Sept. 25) 4 (Oregon, Oct. 30

Points 31 (vs. UCLA, Sept. 18) 38 (Notre Dame, Sept. 25; USC, Oct. 23)

Rushing Attempts 53 (vs. San Jose State, Oct. 9) 54 (UCLA, Sept. 18)Rushing Yards 259 yards (vs. San Jose State, Oct. 9) 424 yards (UCLA, Sept. 18)Yards Per Rush 4.9 yards (vs. UCLA, Sept. 18) 7.9 yards (UCLA, Sept. 18)Rushing Touchdowns 3 (vs. San Jose State, Oct. 9) 5 (UCLA, Sept. 18)

Pass Attempts 48 (vs. Fresno State, Sept. 5) 43 (USC, Oct. 23)Pass Completions 21 (vs. Fresno State, Sept. 5) 26 (Oregon State, Oct. 16)Interceptions 4 (vs. Fresno State, Sept. 5; at Oregon, Oct. 30) 3 (Stanford, Oct. 2)Passing Yards 224 yards (vs. Oregon State, Oct. 16) 286 yards (Oregon State, Oct. 16)Passing Touchdowns 2 (vs. UCLA, Sept. 18) 4 (Notre Dame, Sept. 25)Yards Per Completion 15.4 yards (vs. UCLA, Sept. 18) 15.6 yards (Notre Dame, Sept. 25)

Total Plays 89 (vs. Fresno State, Sept. 5) 90 (USC, Oct. 23)Total Offense 419 yards (vs. UCLA, Sept. 18) 546 yards (UCLA, Sept. 18)Total Offense Yards Per Play 5.7 yards (vs. UCLA, Sept. 18) 7.7 yards (UCLA, Sept. 18)

Fumbles 5 (at Notre Dame, Sept. 25; vs. Oregon State, Oct. 16) 3 (UCLA, Sept. 18; Arizona, Nov. 6)Fumbles Lost 4 (at Notre Dame, Sept. 25; vs. Oregon State, Oct. 16) 3 (Arizona, Nov. 6)

Interceptions By 3 (at Stanford, Oct. 2) 4 (Fresno State, Sept. 5)

Penalties 9 (vs. Oregon State, Oct. 16) 12 (Fresno State, Sept. 5)Penalty Yards 70 yards (vs. UCLA, Sept. 18; at Oregon, Oct. 30) 102 yards (Fresno State, Sept. 5)

Kickoff Returns 7 (at Notre Dame, Sept. 25) 4 (UCLA, Sept. 18; Arizona, Nov. 6)Kickoff Return Yards 129 yards (at Oregon, Oct. 30) 111 yards (Arizona, Nov. 6)

Punt Returns 4 (at Notre Dame, Sept. 25) 7 (Stanford, Oct. 2)Punt Return Yards 23 yards (vs. Oregon State, Oct. 16) 72 yards (Stanford, Oct. 2)

Tackles for Loss 12 (vs. San Jose State, Oct. 9) 10 (Arizona, Nov. 6)Tackles for Lost Yards 55 yards (vs. San Jose State, Oct. 9) 47 yards (Arizona, Nov. 6)Sacks 4 (vs. San Jose State, Oct. 9; at Oregon, Oct. 30) 5 (Arizona, Nov. 6)

Time of Possession 31:56 (vs. Fresno State, Sept. 5) 39:09 (USC, Oct. 23)

Longest Scoring Drive (Plays) 12 plays, 80 yards (vs. UCLA, Sept. 18) 16 plays, 82 yards (UCLA, Sept. 18)Longest Scoring Drive (Yards) 99 yards (vs. San Jose State, Oct. 9) 93 plays, 13 yards (Stanford, Oct. 2)Shortest Scoring Drive (Plays) 1 play, 12 yards (vs. UCLA, Sept. 18) 1 play, 18 yards (Notre Dame, Sept. 25)Shortest Scoring Drive (Yards) 2 yards, 4 plays (at Oregon, Oct. 30) -5 yards, 4 plays (USC, Oct. 23)

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Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg PurpFRESNO STATE 41 170 2 50 21 190 0 40 48 - 21 - 4 190 0 40 4 49 0 14 0 0 0 0 424UCLA 45 219 2 24 13 200 2 44 29 - 13 - 0 200 2 44 5 118 0 62 0 0 0 0 556at Notre Dame 34 112 0 14 17 223 0 28 44 - 17 - 1 223 0 28 7 125 0 24 4 10 0 3 470at Stanford 40 91 1 14 17 211 1 45 39 - 17 - 1 211 1 45 3 50 0 19 0 0 0 0 389SAN JOSE STATE 53 259 3 52 7 75 0 21 16 - 7 - 2 75 0 21 2 52 0 34 0 0 0 0 386OREGON STATE 35 121 0 26 13 224 2 54 36 - 13 - 3 224 2 52 3 54 0 21 3 23 0 6 422at USC 27 50 0 18 7 63 0 11 28 - 7 - 1 63 0 11 1 12 0 12 0 0 0 0 132at Oregon 30 45 0 18 14 211 0 34 36 - 14 - 4 211 0 34 6 129 0 53 3 18 0 11 403ARIZONA 39 100 1 28 16 197 0 57 47 - 16 - 2 197 0 57 3 56 0 28 2 0 0 1 353CALIFORNIAat Washington StateWashington Totals 344 1,167 9 52 125 1,594 5 57 323 - 125 - 18 1,594 5 57 34 645 0 62 12 51 0 11 3,535Opponents’ Totals 368 1,563 17 62 158 1,629 10 53 262 - 158 - 8 1,629 10 53 20 430 0 48 30 223 1 30 4,155

Avg per rush: 3.4Avg per catch: 12.8Pass efficiency: 74.12Kick ret avg: 19.0Punt ret avg: 4.2All purpose avg/game: 392.8Total offense avg/gm: 306.8

|—————TACKLES—————| |—SACKS—||-—FUMBLE—-| Pass Blkd |-——Kicks—XPTS——-|Opponent UA A Total ForLoss No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Def Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf PtsFRESNO STATE 35 26 61 8.0-30 2.0-17 1 1-11 1-15 0 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 16UCLA 35 60 95 4.0-13 1.0-9 3 2-0 1-19 0 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 31at Notre Dame 38 40 78 3.0-15 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 3at Stanford 47 26 73 10.0-35 3.0-17 1 1-0 3-37 0 2 0 2-1 0 0 0 13SAN JOSE STATE 37 34 71 12.0-55 4.0-26 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 21OREGON STATE 43 38 81 11.0-28 2.0-12 2 2-0 0-0 0 5 1 2-2 0 0 0 14at USC 59 16 75 11.0-30 3.0-12 1 1-0 1-7 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 0at Oregon 44 30 74 8.0-19 4.0-15 1 1-0 1-0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 6ARIZONA 34 30 64 6.0-22 1.0-10 3 3-0 0-0 0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 13CALIFORNIAat Washington StateWashington Totals 372 300 672 73.0-247 20.0-118 12 11-11 8-78 1 23 1 13-12 0 0 0 117Opponents’ Totals 347 254 601 57.0-233 17.0-117 17 16-67 18-310 9 55 5 33-31 0 0 1 264

|——————————————PUNTING———————————————||———FIELD GOALS———|Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg BlkdFRESNO STATE 5 156 31.2 40 0 1 0 0 0 3-1 25 0UCLA 6 212 35.3 47 0 0 1 0 3 1-1 29 0at Notre Dame 7 284 40.6 58 0 1 0 1 1 2-1 26 0at Stanford 10 386 38.6 55 2 1 1 3 3 0-0 0 0SAN JOSE STATE 3 118 39.3 46 0 1 0 0 2 0-0 0 0OREGON STATE 3 137 45.7 49 0 0 0 0 1 1-0 0 0at USC 10 429 42.9 56 0 0 4 2 3 2-0 0 0at Oregon 6 257 42.8 49 0 1 1 0 1 2-2 41 0ARIZONA 8 308 38.5 55 2 1 0 3 2 2-2 42 0CALIFORNIAat Washington StateWashington Totals 58 2,287 39.4 58 4 6 7 9 16 13-7 42 0Opponents’ Totals 50 1,936 38.7 59 1 6 19 10 16 15-11 55 0

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Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg PurpFRESNO STATE 35 137 1 29 13 125 1 43 21 - 13 - 1 125 1 43 1 19 0 19 3 3 0 4 412UCLA 54 424 5 62 12 122 0 21 17 - 12 - 1 122 0 21 4 86 0 31 4 26 0 14 658at Notre Dame 46 146 1 17 17 266 4 53 32 - 17 - 1 266 4 53 1 17 0 17 2 20 0 16 467at Stanford 34 202 3 58 23 254 0 44 35 - 23 - 3 254 0 44 2 50 0 29 7 72 1 14 629SAN JOSE STATE 42 111 0 26 7 22 0 22 9 - 7 - 0 22 0 22 4 98 0 48 1 1 0 1 272OREGON STATE 36 101 1 55 26 286 1 33 40 - 26 - 0 286 1 33 3 47 0 22 3 0 0 1 434at USC 42 197 3 28 28 256 2 29 48 - 28 - 1 256 2 29 0 0 0 0 2 31 0 30 506at Oregon 41 158 1 30 21 134 2 16 35 - 21 - 1 134 2 16 1 2 0 2 3 27 0 19 349ARIZONA 38 87 2 13 11 164 0 50 25 - 11 - 0 164 0 50 4 111 0 37 5 43 0 15 428CALIFORNIAat Washington StateOpponents’ Totals 368 1,563 17 62 158 1,629 10 53 262 - 158 - 8 1,629 10 53 20 430 0 48 30 223 1 30 4,155Washington Totals 344 1,167 9 52 125 1,594 5 57 323 - 125 - 18 1,594 5 57 34 645 0 62 12 51 0 11 3,535

Avg per rush: 4.2Avg per catch: 10.3Pass efficiency: 119.02Kick ret avg: 21.5Punt ret avg: 7.4All purpose avg/game: 461.7Total offense avg/gm: 354.7

|—————TACKLES—————| |—SACKS—||-—FUMBLE—-| Pass Blkd |-——Kicks—XPTS——-|Opponent UA A Total ForLoss No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Def Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf PtsFRESNO STATE 42 38 80 6.0-24 2.0-11 0 1-18 4.128 0 5 1 5-5 0 0 0 35UCLA 48 20 68 4.0-6 0.0-0 2 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 5-4 0 0 0 37at Notre Dame 45 30 75 2.0-5 0.0-0 5 4-4 1-18 0 7 0 5-5 0 0 0 38at Stanford 42 24 66 6.0-36 3.0-30 0 0-0 1-51 0 8 2 4-3 0 0 0 27SAN JOSE STATE 38 36 74 6.0-30 2.0-8 0 0-0 2-40 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 6OREGON STATE 32 32 64 6.0-25 2.0-17 3 4-0 3-0 0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 29at USC 24 22 46 9.0-31 1.0-6 2 2-12 1-22 0 6 0 5-5 0 0 0 38at Oregon 34 22 56 8.0-29 2.0-10 4 3-0 4-28 9 9 0 4-4 0 0 0 31ARIZONA 42 30 72 10.0-47 5.0-35 1 2-33 2-23 0 13 2 3-3 0 0 1 23CALIFORNIAat Washington StateOpponents’ Totals 347 254 601 57.0-233 17.0-117 17 16-67 18-310 9 55 5 33-31 0 0 1 264Washington Totals 372 300 672 73.0-247 20.0-118 12 11-11 8-78 1 23 1 13-12 0 0 0 117

|——————————————PUNTING———————————————||———FIELD GOALS———|Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg BlkdFRESNO STATE 7 239 34.1 54 0 1 4 1 3 1-0 0 0UCLA 1 44 44.0 44 0 1 0 0 0 1-1 20 0at Notre Dame 8 360 45.0 54 0 0 1 4 5 1-1 45 0at Stanford 4 153 38.2 59 0 0 1 1 1 0-0 0 0SAN JOSE STATE 4 135 33.8 43 0 0 2 0 1 3-2 32 0OREGON STATE 5 162 32.4 43 1 0 2 0 2 5-5 55 0at USC 3 145 48.3 54 0 2 1 2 1 2-1 29 0at Oregon 8 306 38.2 52 0 1 4 1 0 2-1 46 0ARIZONA 10 392 39.2 53 0 2 3 1 3 0-0 0 0CALIFORNIAat Washington StateOpponents’ Totals 50 1,936 38.7 59 1 6 19 10 16 15-11 55 0Washington Totals 58 2,287 39.4 58 4 6 7 9 16 13-7 42 0

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Opponent Score Downs Number-Yards Attempts-Comp-Int Yards Plays Yards Yards Yards OversFRESNO STATE 16-35 20 / 11 41-170 / 35-137 48-21-4 / 21-13-1 190 / 125 86 / 56 360 / 262 75 / 168 54 / 102 5 / 2UCLA 31-37 21 / 24 45-219 / 54-424 29-13-0 / 17-12-1 200 / 122 74 / 71 419 / 546 137 / 112 70 / 40 0 / 3at Notre Dame 3-38 20 / 22 34-112 / 46-146 44-17-1 / 32-17-1 223 / 266 78 / 78 335 / 412 135 / 59 55 / 101 5 / 1at Stanford 13-27 16 / 15 40-91 / 34-202 39-17-1 / 35-23-3 211 / 254 79 / 69 302 / 456 87 / 173 35 / 77 1 / 4SAN JOSE STATE 21-6 22 / 14 53-259 / 42-111 16-7-2 / 9-7-0 75 / 22 69 / 51 334 / 133 52 / 139 62 / 39 2 / 0OREGON STATE 14-29 18 / 21 35-121 / 36-101 36-13-3 / 40-26-0 224 / 286 71 / 76 345 / 387 77 / 47 65 / 72 7 / 2at USC 0-38 6 / 28 27-50 / 42-197 28-7-1 / 48-28-1 63 / 256 55 / 90 113 / 453 19 / 65 60 / 30 3 / 2at Oregon 6-31 14 / 22 30-45 / 41-158 36-14-1 / 35-21-1 211 / 134 66 / 76 256 / 292 147 / 57 70 / 52 7 / 2ARIZONA 13-23 17 / 13 39-100 / 38-87 47-1-2 / 25-11-0 197 / 164 86 / 63 297 / 251 56 / 210 55 / 36 4 / 3CALIFORNIAat Washington StateTotal 117-264 154 / 170 344-1167 / 368-1563 323-125-18 / 262-158-8 1594 / 1629 667 / 630 2761 / 3192 785 / 1030 526 / 549 34 / 19

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3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg PuntingOpponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg

FRESNO STATE 7-21 / 5-13 2-5 / 0-0 31:56 / 28:04 + 3:52 4.1 / 3.9 4.0 / 6.0 4.0 / 4.7 5-31.2 / 7-34.1UCLA 7-17 / 10-14 2-2 / 0-2 29:48 / 30:12 - 0:24 4.9 / 7.9 6.9 / 7.2 5.7 / 7.7 6-35-3 / 1-44.0at Notre Dame 3-15 / 5-16 0-2 / 0-1 28:03 / 31:57 - 3:54 3.3 / 3.2 5.1 / 8.3 4.3 / 5.3 7-40.6 / 8-45.0at Stanford 6-19 / 7-16 1-3 / 0-3 31:25 / 28:45 + 2:50 2.3 / 5.9 5.4 / 7.3 3.8 / 6.6 10-38.6 / 4-38.2SAN JOSE STATE 8-14 / 1-10 0-1 / 0-2 31:25 / 28:35 + 2:50 4.9 / 2.6 4.7 / 2.4 4.8 / 2.6 3-39.3 / 4-33.8OREGON STATE 6-15 / 8-20 1-2 / 0-0 25:04 / 34:56 - 9:52 3.5 / 2.8 6.2 / 7.2 4.9 / 5.1 3-45.7 / 5-32.4at USC 0-14 / 8-18 0-1 / 0-3 20:51 /39:09 - 18:18 1.9 / 4.7 2.2 / 5.3 2.1 / 5.0 10-42.9 / 3-48.3at Oregon 5-15 / 9-19 0-1 / 0-0 23:23 / 36:37 - 13:14 1.5 / 3.9 3.9 / 3.8 3.9 / 3.8 6-42.8 / 8-38.2ARIZONA 2-18 / 3-14 2-4 / 0-0 32:19 / 27:41 + 4:38 2.6 / 2.3 4.2 / 6.6 3.5 / 4.0 8-38.5 / 10-39.2CALIFORNIAat Washington StateTotal 44-148 / 56-140 8-21 / 0-11 254:14 / 285:46 - 31:32 3.4 / 4.2 4.9 / 6.2 4.1 / 5.1 58-39.4 / 50-38.7

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