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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2006 HUSKY FOOTBALL Contacts: Richard Kilwien, Jeff Bechthold & Brian Beaky (206) 543-2230 Fax (206) 543-5000 2006 HUSKY SCHEDULE / RESULTS Sept. 2 SAN JOSE STATE W, 35-29 Sept. 9 at Oklahoma (ABC) L, 37-20 Sept. 16 FRESNO STATE (FSN-NW) W, 21-20 Sept. 23 UCLA (TBS) W, 29-19 Sept. 30 at Arizona W, 21-10 Oct. 7 at USC (FSN) L, 26-20 Oct. 14 OREGON STATE (FSN-NW) 3:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at California (FSN) 12:30 p.m. Oct. 28 ARIZONA STATE (TV TBD) 12:30 p.m. Nov. 4 at Oregon (TV TBD) 12:30 p.m. Nov. 11 STANFORD (TV TBD) 12:30 p.m. Nov. 18 at Washington State (FSN) 3:45 p.m. all times are Pacific and subject to change 2006 PAC-10 STANDINGS Team Pac-10 Overall 1. USC 3-0 5-0 California 3-0 5-1 2. Oregon 2-1 4-1 UCLA 2-1 4-1 Washington 2-1 4-2 Washington State 2-1 4-2 7. Arizona State 0-2 3-2 Oregon State 0-2 2-3 9. Arizona 0-3 2-4 Stanford 0-3 0-6 THIS WEEK’S PAC-10 GAMES Oregon State at Washington Arizona at Stanford Arizona State at USC California at Washington State UCLA at Oregon LAST WEEK’S PAC-10 GAMES USC 26, Washington 20 UCLA 27, Arizona 7 California 45, Oregon 24 Washington State 13, Oregon State 6 Notre Dame 31, Stanford 10 WASHINGTON vs. OREGON STATE Dawgs Return Home for First Northwest Opponent of ‘06 www.gohuskies.com THE GAME: The Washington football team (2-1 Pac-10, 4-2 overall) returns to Seattle this Saturday, October 14, for a 3:30 p.m. (PDT) game against Northwest rival Oregon State (0-2, 2-3). The game will air live in the Northwest on FSN television. The Huskies garnered nine points in the most recent Associated Press top-25, good for the equivalent of a No. 31 ranking. In the USA Today coaches’ poll, Washington notched 13 points, good for the No. 30 spot. Washington comes into the week trying to rebound from a gut-wrenching, 26-20 loss last Saturday at third-ranked USC. That loss snapped the Huskies’ three-game winning streak. For the remainder of the season, the Huskies will alternate home and road games each weekend. After the OSU game, the Dawgs travel to face California before returning home to play Arizona State. HUSKIES vs. BEAVERS HISTORY: Washington holds a commanding 57-29-4 record in the all-time series against Oregon State, having won the 15 of the last 18 meetings and 25 of the last 29, dating back to 1975. The series against the Beavers is the second -longest (to Stanford) active series in Washington football history in terms of years and third-longest in terms of total meetings (to Oregon and Washington State). The teams first met on Dec. 4, 1897, with Oregon State earning a 16-0 home win. That game was Washington’s second-ever against a major college. The next OSU-UW game didn’t come until 1902, a 16-6 UW win . From 1924 to 1964, the annual UW-OSU game was played either at Husky Stadium or Multnomah (Civic) Stadium in Portland (now called PGE Park). The Huskies are 32-17-2 all-time against OSU in games played in Seattle, including a 25-15-0 mark in Husky Stadium, and 25-12-2 all-time in games played away from Seattle. Since 1966, the OSU home games have been played in Corvallis. The Huskies are 15-4 all-time at Reser (Parker) Stadium and 17-7 all-time in Corvallis. Last year in Seattle, the Beavers got six field goals from Alexis Serna in an 18-10 win over Washington. In 2004 at Husky Stadium, OSU picked up its second win in four seasons against the UW with a 29-14 win, the Beavers first at Husky Stadium since 1985. Serna kicked a then- school-record five field goals to provide the winning margin. In 2003 in Corvallis, Charles Frederick piled up a school-record 371 all-purpose yards, scoring thrre touchdowns, as the Huskies cruised to a 38-17 win in front of a national TV audience on TBS. The Beavers’ next-most recent win (prior to 2004) in the series came in Corvallis on Nov. 10, 2001, when the Beavers broke a 13-game losing streak to the Huskies. That day, an unranked OSU team trounced No. 8 Washington, 49-24, the first Beaver win (home or away) since the 1985 Husky Stadium game. Prior to last season’s relatively comfortable victory, both of the the previous two games at Husky Stadium went down to the wire. In 2000, Ryan Cesca missed a game-tying field goal in the closing seconds as the Huskies held on for a 33-30 win. In 1998, the Beavers went for a two-point conversion with no time left. The pass attempt was batted down by Husky safety (and current OSU assistant coach) Nigel Burton and the Huskies won, 35-34. Riley is 1-3 in his four meetings against Washington (45-17 loss in 1997, 35-34 loss in 1998; 38-17 loss in 2003; 29-17 win in 2004). Husky head coach Tyrone Willingham posted a 3-3 record against the Beavers while at Stanford, including a 1-1 mark head-to-head vs. Mike Riley. In 2004, OSU beat Notre Dame, 38-21, in the Insight Bowl. However, at the time of that game, Willingham was no longer in charge of the Irish. TELEVISION: The Washington-Oregon State game will air live regionally on FSN Northwest with Brian Davis, Sonny Sixkiller, Steve Preece and Brooke Olzendam calling the action. Fans can watch an delayed internet broadcast of each game this season on the Dawg Channel at gohuskies.com the Tuesday after the game between 5:00 p.m. and midnight Pacific Time. There is no charge for any Dawg Channel programming this year. Additionally, “Huskies All-Access” airs each Thursday at 7:00 p.m. during the season on Fox Sports. The program is an up-close look at each Husky game, with one-on-one interviews and sideline video. RADIO: The Husky Sports Network, with its flagship station KJR 950-AM, will carry the live broadcast of every football game to five different states and British Columbia, Canada, on 23 different radio stations. Longtime play-by-play man Bob Rondeau and color analyst Chuck Nelson are joined by sideline reporter Elise Woodward. Many broadcasts will also be carried on XM Satellite Radio on channel 194, 195 or 196, and all can be heard over the internet via the Dawg Channel at gohuskies.com, which is available for no charge this season. QUICK HIT • Washington has allowed just five sacks this season: one each by San Jose State and Fresno State and three by UCLA. • Over the last two games, wins over UCLA and Arizona and a loss at USC, the Huskies have al- lowed just four touchdowns while scoring nine.

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2006 HUSKY FOOTBALLContacts: Richard Kilwien, Jeff Bechthold & Brian Beaky • (206) 543-2230 • Fax (206) 543-50002006 HUSKY SCHEdULE / RESULTS

Sept. 2 SAN JOSE STATE W, 35-29Sept. 9 at Oklahoma (ABC) L, 37-20Sept. 16 FRESNO STATE (FSN-NW) W, 21-20Sept. 23 UCLA (TBS) W, 29-19Sept. 30 at Arizona W, 21-10Oct. 7 at USC (FSN) L, 26-20Oct. 14 OREGON STATE (FSN-NW) 3:30 p.m.Oct. 21 at California (FSN) 12:30 p.m.Oct. 28 ARIZONA STATE (TV TBD) 12:30 p.m.Nov. 4 at Oregon (TV TBD) 12:30 p.m.Nov. 11 STANFORD (TV TBD) 12:30 p.m.Nov. 18 at Washington State (FSN) 3:45 p.m.

all times are Pacific and subject to change

2006 PAC-10 STANdINGS Team Pac-10 Overall 1. USC 3-0 5-0 California 3-0 5-1 2. Oregon 2-1 4-1 UCLA 2-1 4-1 Washington 2-1 4-2 Washington State 2-1 4-2 7. Arizona State 0-2 3-2 Oregon State 0-2 2-3 9. Arizona 0-3 2-4 Stanford 0-3 0-6

THIS WEEK’S PAC-10 GAmESOregon State at Washington

Arizona at StanfordArizona State at USC

California at Washington StateUCLA at Oregon

LAST WEEK’S PAC-10 GAmESUSC 26, Washington 20

UCLA 27, Arizona 7California 45, Oregon 24

Washington State 13, Oregon State 6Notre Dame 31, Stanford 10

WASHINGTON vs . OREGON STATEdawgs Return Home for First Northwest Opponent of ‘06

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THE GAmE: The Washington football team (2-1 Pac-10, 4-2 overall) returns to Seattle this Saturday, October 14, for a 3:30 p.m. (PDT) game against Northwest rival Oregon State (0-2, 2-3). The game will air live in the Northwest on FSN television. The Huskies garnered nine points in the most recent Associated Press top-25, good for the equivalent of a No. 31 ranking. In the USA Today coaches’ poll, Washington notched 13 points, good for the No. 30 spot. Washington comes into the week trying to rebound from a gut-wrenching, 26-20 loss last Saturday at third-ranked USC. That loss snapped the Huskies’ three-game winning streak. For the remainder of the season, the Huskies will alternate home and road games each weekend. After the OSU game, the Dawgs travel to face California before returning home to play Arizona State.

HUSKIES vs. BEAVERS HISTORY: Washington holds a commanding 57-29-4 record in the all-time series against Oregon State, having won the 15 of the last 18 meetings and 25 of the last 29, dating back to 1975. The series against the Beavers is the second -longest (to Stanford) active series in Washington football history in terms of years and third-longest in terms of total meetings (to Oregon and Washington State). The teams first met on Dec. 4, 1897, with Oregon State earning a 16-0 home win. That game was Washington’s second-ever against a major college. The next OSU-UW game didn’t come until 1902, a 16-6 UW win . From 1924 to 1964, the annual UW-OSU game was played either at Husky Stadium or Multnomah (Civic) Stadium in Portland (now called PGE Park). The Huskies are 32-17-2 all-time against OSU in games played in Seattle, including a 25-15-0 mark in Husky Stadium, and 25-12-2 all-time in games played away from Seattle. Since 1966, the OSU home games have been played in Corvallis. The Huskies are 15-4 all-time at Reser (Parker) Stadium and 17-7 all-time in Corvallis. Last year in Seattle, the Beavers got six field goals from Alexis Serna in an 18-10 win over Washington. In 2004 at Husky Stadium, OSU picked up its second win in four seasons against the UW with a 29-14 win, the Beavers first at Husky Stadium since 1985. Serna kicked a then-school-record five field goals to provide the winning margin. In 2003 in Corvallis, Charles Frederick piled up a school-record 371 all-purpose yards, scoring thrre touchdowns, as the Huskies cruised to a 38-17 win in front of a national TV audience on TBS. The Beavers’ next-most recent win (prior to 2004) in the series came in Corvallis on Nov. 10, 2001, when the Beavers broke a 13-game losing streak to the Huskies. That day, an unranked OSU team trounced No. 8 Washington, 49-24, the first Beaver win (home or away) since the 1985 Husky Stadium game. Prior to last season’s relatively comfortable victory, both of the the previous two games at Husky Stadium went down to the wire. In 2000, Ryan Cesca missed a game-tying field goal in the closing seconds as the Huskies held on for a 33-30 win. In 1998, the Beavers went for a two-point conversion with no time left. The pass attempt was batted down by Husky safety (and current OSU assistant coach) Nigel Burton and the Huskies won, 35-34. Riley is 1-3 in his four meetings against Washington (45-17 loss in 1997, 35-34 loss in 1998; 38-17 loss in 2003; 29-17 win in 2004). Husky head coach Tyrone Willingham posted a 3-3 record against the Beavers while at Stanford, including a 1-1 mark head-to-head vs. Mike Riley. In 2004, OSU beat Notre Dame, 38-21, in the Insight Bowl. However, at the time of that game, Willingham was no longer in charge of the Irish.

TELEVISION: The Washington-Oregon State game will air live regionally on FSN Northwest with Brian Davis, Sonny Sixkiller, Steve Preece and Brooke Olzendam calling the action. Fans can watch an delayed internet broadcast of each game this season on the Dawg Channel at gohuskies.com the Tuesday after the game between 5:00 p.m. and midnight Pacific Time. There is no charge for any Dawg Channel programming this year. Additionally, “Huskies All-Access” airs each Thursday at 7:00 p.m. during the season on Fox Sports. The program is an up-close look at each Husky game, with one-on-one interviews and sideline video.

RAdIO: The Husky Sports Network, with its flagship station KJR 950-AM, will carry the live broadcast of every football game to five different states and British Columbia, Canada, on 23 different radio stations. Longtime play-by-play man Bob Rondeau and color analyst Chuck Nelson are joined by sideline reporter Elise Woodward. Many broadcasts will also be carried on XM Satellite Radio on channel 194, 195 or 196, and all can be heard over the internet via the Dawg Channel at gohuskies.com, which is available for no charge this season.

QUICK HIT• Washington has allowed just five sacks this

season: one each by San Jose State and Fresno State and three by UCLA.

• Over the last two games, wins over UCLA and Arizona and a loss at USC, the Huskies have al-lowed just four touchdowns while scoring nine.

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mEdIA RESOURCESUW ON THE INTERNET: The Washington athletic department’s official web site can be found at www.gohuskies.com. The site features information on all 23 of the Huskies’ intercollegiate sports programs.

OREGON STATE ON THE INTERNET: Oregon State’s official website can be found at www.osubeavers.com.

PAC-10 ON THE INTERNET: The official Pac-10 web site, which includes a copy of the 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 interviews and game highlight footage. The 30-minute feed runs every Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. PT (2:30 ET). The coordinates (new as of Sept. 13) are:Satellite IA5/Transponder 14C; uplink freq.: 6205 MHz; bandwith: 36; subcarriers 6.2/6.8; downlink freq.: 3980 MHz (H).

dAWG CHANNEL ALL-ACCESS: Fans can now enjoy live games (football and other sports), features, interviews, press conferences and more on Dawg Channel, available at gohuskies.com. This season, all Dawg Channel All-Access programming, including all available live games, is available at no cost. For more information, a lineup and archived audio and video, go to www.gohuskies.com.

RAdIO ON THE Xm SATELLITE: Many Pac-10 football games this season will air on XM Satellite Radio on channels 194, 195 and 196. Go to www.xmradio.com for more information.

COACH’S SHOW: The Tyrone Willingham Show, with play-by-play announcer Bob Rondeau, KJR afternoon host Mike Gastineau and head coach Tyrone Willingham, will air each Monday on KJR 950-AM at 4:30 p.m. All shows will originate live from Anthony’s Restaurant at Shilshole Bay in Seattle. Additionally, KJR-AM will broadcast the “Husky Honks” show each Wednesday afternoon with host Dave Mahler, former assistant coach Dick Baird and former UW quarterback Hugh Millen.

HUSKY SPORTS NETWORK: The following stations make up the 22-station Husky Sports Network, covering four states and British Columbia:

Tri Cities KONA 610 AM Walla Walla KUJ 1420 AM Wenatchee KPQ 560 AM Yakima/Selah KUTI 1460 AM

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

OREGON: Portland/Hillsboro KUIK 1230 AM

NEVAdA: Las Vegas KLAV 1230 AM

CANAdA: Vancouver 1040 AM

WASHINGTON: Seattle (flagship) KJR 950 AM Bellingham KPUG 1170 AM Centralia KMNT 102.9 FM Forks KBIS 1490 AM Grand Coulee KEYG 98.5 FM Hoquiam KWOK 1490 AM Kelso/Longview KLOG 1490 AM Moses Lake KWIQ 1020 AM Mt. Vernon KBRC 1430 AM Olympia/McCleary KGY 1240 AM Omak KOMW 680 AM Port Angeles/Sequim KONP 1450 AM Shelton/Olympia KMAS 1030 AM Spokane KSBN 1230 AM

THE COACH: Tyrone Willingham was named Washington’s 22nd head football coach on December 13, 2004. A former head coach at Notre Dame and Stanford, Willingham became the first African-American to serve as the Huskies head coach. Now in his second season at the UW, he brings an impressive resume with him to resurrect the Husky program, Willingham has acquitted himself well among his peers for much more than just fielding winning teams. Over the past 29 years Willingham has developed a coaching style that emphasizes toughness, enthusiasm, intelligence, discipline, commitment and unselfish play. The result has provided his players with more than just the opportunity to enjoy victories on the field. His guiding principles have prepared his players to be successful in life. Willingham, who turned 52 last Dec. 30, served as the head coach at Stanford (1995-2001) and Notre Dame (2002-2004) before coming to the UW. His Stanford teams enjoyed a 44-36-1 record while he was 21-15 with the Fighting Irish. In his inaugural season with the Irish in 2002, he wasted no time reversing the tide of the Irish program, leading Notre Dame to a 10-2 regular-season record and a trip to the 2003 Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla. He was named Sportsman of the Year by The Sporting News after the 2002 season, while also picking up several national coach of the year awards. Prior to his tenure at Notre Dame, Willingham directed the Stanford program for seven seasons. In 1999, the Cardinal won the Pac-10 and earned a trip to the Rose Bowl for the first time since 1972, earning Willingham Pac-10 Coach of the Year honors. He also led the Cardinal to the 1995 Liberty Bowl, the 1996 Sun Bowl and the 2001 Seattle Bowl. Willingham, who grew up in Jacksonville, N.C., played both football and baseball at Michigan State, earning three letters in both sports and was awarded the Big Ten Conference Medal of Honor as the outstanding scholar-athlete in the league. He began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater in 1977 and, aside from his two previous head coaching stints, has served as a full-time assistant at Central Michigan, Michigan State, North Carolina State, Rice and Stanford, as well as with the Minnesota Vikings. Here’s a look at Willingham’s head coaching career:

Willingham Year-by-Year as a Head CoachYear School Overall Conf. Finish1995 Stanford 7-4-1 5-3 4th in Pac-101996 Stanford 7-5 5-3 3rd in Pac-101997 Stanford 5-6 3-5 t-7th in Pac-101998 Stanford 3-8 2-6 t-8th in Pac-101999 Stanford 8-4 7-1 1st in Pac-102000 Stanford 5-6 4-4 4th in Pac-102001 Stanford 9-3 6-2 t-2nd in Pac-102002 Notre Dame 10-3 n/a 2003 Notre Dame 5-7 n/a 2004 Notre Dame 6-5 n/a2005 Washington 2-9 1-72006 Washington 4-2 2-1 Totals 12 Seasons 71-62-1 (.534) 35-32 (.522)

PAC-10 dOUBLE dIP: Having spent seven seasons as head coach at Stanford, Tyrone Willingham became the second head coach in UW history (following his predecessor Keith Gilbertson, who also was the head man at Cal) to come to Washington after having been head coach 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. In recent years, Bruce Snyder (California and Arizona State), Dennis Erickson (Washington State at Oregon State) and Larry Smith (Arizona and USC) have done it. Earlier examples include Tommy Prothro (Oregon State at UCLA) and Washington’s own Leonard “Stub” Allison, who coached one season at the UW (1920) before eventually spending 10 seasons as Cal head coach (1935-44).

WILLINGHAm vs. THE PAC-10: Thanks mostly to his time at Stanford, but also via frequent games vs. western teams while at Notre Dame, Tyrone Willingham has amassed a lengthy record against Pac-10 teams. Overall, Willingham is 50-34 against Pac-10 teams. Interestingly, his teams have struggled the most against UW, as he went 1-6 against his current team. Here’s Willingham’s record against each Pac-10 team: Arizona (4-3), Arizona State (4-4), California (7-1), Oregon (4-2), Oregon State (3-4), Stanford (3-0), UCLA (4-5), USC (4-8), Washington (1-5), Washington State (6-3).

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COACHING STAFF: Washington’s coaching staff, under second-year head coach Tyrone Willingham, saw little turnover from Willingham’s first year with only one new assistant coach on this year’s staff – secondary coach J.D. Williams, who came to the UW from California. Including Williams, the list of assistants includes a number of names that are familiar to savvy Pac-10 football fans. Willingham, of course, spent seven seasons in charge of Stanford, where he’d previously served as an assistant (1989-91) for three seasons. And, two members of the Husky staff from 2004 season were held over as well, lending more than a little familiarity. Defensive line coach Randy Hart is working for his fifth different head coach as a member of the Husky staff while linebackers coach Chris Tormey, is beginning his 16th season at the UW, spread over three different stints. Aside from those three, several other UW coaches came to Seattle with experience in or around the Northwest. Defensive coordinator Kent Baer has coached in the Pac-10 at Califor-nia, Arizona State and Stanford, as well as at Idaho. Spokane native Tim Lappano previously worked at Idaho, Washington State, California, Oregon State and with the Seattle Seahawks. Receivers coach Eric Yarber, an Idaho grad, has spent time at his alma mater, with the Seahawks and at Oregon State while Mike Denbrock (offensive line) and Trent Miles (running backs) both worked one season each at Stanford. Only tight ends/special teams coach Bob Simmons, the former Oklahoma State head coach, doesn’t trace his coaching roots through the Pac-10 before last year. Graduate assistant Joey Hildbold, a 2003 graduate of Notre Dame, is in his second season in that role. He was a two-time finalist for the Ray Guy Award, given to the nation’s top collegiate punter, while at Notre Dame.

WASHINGTON-OREGON STATE TIES: The most notable connection between the Washington and Oregon State football teams is the fact that Nigel Burton, the Beavers’ fourth-year cornerbacks coach, graduated from the UW in 1999 after having spent three seasons playing for the Huskies after having transferred from Pacific. One of Burton’s most memorable on-field highlights came against the Beavers in 1998 when the batted down a two-point conversion pass attempt to secure a Husky win. Also, as far as coaching staff crossover goes, Beavs defensive line coach Greg Newhouse, Husky offensive coordinator Tim Lappano and UW wide receivers coach Eric Yarber all worked on Dennis Erickson’s staff at Oregon State. Finally, OSU defensive coordinator Mark Banker and Huskies running backs coach Trent Miles served on the same coaching staff at Hawaii in 1995. Oregon State’s current roster includes only four players that graduated from Washington high schools: freshman TE Joe Halahuni (Orting HS), sophomore LS Aaron Carlson (Olympia HS ... same HS as Husky FB Luke Kravitz), freshman OL Alex Linnenkohl (Capital HS) and freshman S Adam Mobley (Vancouver/Skyview HS). Somewhat surprisingly, Washington’s roster includes only one player from the state of Oregon: OT Eric Berglund (Beaverton). Several Huskies and Beavers attended the same high school somewhere other than Washington or Oregon. Husky Wilson Afoa attended Saint Louis High in Honolulu, the same as OSU’s Tavita Thompson. Beavers QB Matt Moore prepped at Hart High in Valencia, Calif., the same as Huskies linebacker Dan Howell. And Husky DE Brandon Ala and OSU C Ryan Pohl are both graduates of Hawaii’s Kamehameha High.

WELCOmE BACK TO HUSKY STAdIUm: This weekend’s game vs. Oregon State will mark the Beavers’ third straight trip to Husky Stadium, in consecutive seasons. The Beavers haven’t played road games against the Huskies in consecu-tive seasons since 1940, when they traveled to Seattle for the last of five straight seasons. From 1902 to 1940, all but six of 27 UW-OSU games were played in Seattle, with four in Corvallis, one in Portland and one in Albany, Ore. Recent history has featured several such situations for the UW, but the other way around, as the Huskies four straight road games at Arizona State (ending last season), and will play Oregon on the road this year for the fifth time in the last six meetings.

LAST YEAR vs. OREGON STATE (NOV. 5, HUSKY STAdIUm): A year after boot-ing a school-record five field goals in a win at Husky Stadium, Oregon State kicker Alexis Serna did one better in the Beavers’ 2005 visit, connecting on six field goals to provide all of OSU’s offense in an 18-10 victory over Washington on a rain-soaked day in the Emerald City. Serna got started in the first quarter, connecting on a 46-yarder and concluded the first half with a 28-yard field goal with only six seconds remaining, giving OSU a 6-0 halftime lead. In the third quarter, Serna hit two more, from 18 and 32 yards, stretching the advantage to 12-0. Washington scored its first points early in the fourth on a 32-yard field goal from Evan Knudson before Serna made good from 41 and 25 yards. Washington’s only touchdown came in the game’s final minute when backup QB Johnny DuRocher connected with Craig Chambers on a five-yard TD pass to cap a 13-play drive. Neither team was able to mount much offense as the Beavers out-gained the Huskies just 263 yards to 226. OSU QB Matt Moore threw for 136 yards on 17-of-27 passing while Yvenson Bernard had a solid rushing day, compiling 122 yards on 35 carries. Isaiah Stanback was 5-for-12 for 104 yards while DuRocher went 11-for-30 for 103 and a score. The Husky running game was led by 53 yards on 19 carries from senior James Sims.

dAWGS ANd THE NORTHWEST: Washington’s oldest and longest rivalries are against the other three other northwest Pac-10 schools. The Huskies have faced Washington State 98 times, Oregon in 97 games and Oregon State on 90 occasions. Washington owns the advantage in all three series. The Huskies lead the Ducks 58-35-5, Washington State 63-29-6 and Oregon State 57-29-4. Combined, Washington has a 178-93-15 (.631) record against its northwest rivals. Washington has played all three of the Northwest teams in a season on 77 prior occasions. Over those 77 seasons in which Oregon, OSU and WSU were all on the UW schedule, the Dawgs have swept all three 28 times. In the meantime, the Huskies have lost to all three in the same season on only four occassions (1948, 1968, 1973, 2004 and 2005).

ONLY THE BIG BOYS: Washington is one of just eight NCAA Division I-A programs that has never faced a non-Division I-A opponent since the current division setup was established in 1978. Coming into this season that club included nine programs, but Colorado dropped out of that group after opening the 2006 season against Montana State. The seven remaining schools that have yet to play a non-Division I-A opponent since the advent of the current format are Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, USC, UCLA and Washington.

THE REd ZONE: Washington has scored on 16 of 20 trips inside their oponents’ red zone (inside opponents’ 20-yard line), with eight touchdowns and two field goals. On two other occasions, the UW ran out the clock to close out wins. UW opponents are 15-for-17, with nine TDs and six FGs. Here’s a breakdown of the Huskies and their opponents in the red zone this year:

UW Opp. Inside the Red Zone 20 23Scores 16 80.0% 21 91.3%Touchdowns 12 60.0% 11 47.8%Field Goals 4 20.0% 10 43.5%Missed FGs 1 5.0% 1 4.3%Blocked FGs – – Lost Fumbles 1 5.0% –Interceptions – 1 4.3%Loss of Downs – –Time Expired 2 10.0% –Punt – –

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T E A m N O T E SUSC RECAP: Time ran out on the Huskies’ bid for a big upset over No. 3 USC last Saturday. The Trojans held on for a 26-20 victory. Washington’s final drive for what could have been the winning touchdown (and PAT) fell short as time expired with the Dawgs at the Trojans’ 15-yard line. The Huskies, who began their final drive on their own 20 with 1:34 left in the game, traveled 65 yards on 10 plays before the game came to an end. On what ended up as the final play, Isaiah Stanback hit Sonny Shackelford with a 19-yard pass to get the ball to the 15 with two seconds left. After the clock stopped for the first down, the UW argued that more time should remain. After several moments of discussion, two seconds were left on the clock and the Huskies were unable to get the final snap off in time to run a play. The game was relatively close throughout. USC scored the game’s first points, capping a 96-yard, 7:22 drive with a touchdown on a fake field goal. Holder Michael McDonald hit Steve Smith with a 20-yard pass for the score. After a UW field goal from Michael Braunstein in the quarter’s final seconds, USC pulled out to a 14-3 lead on a 17-yard TD from John David Booty to Patrick Turner. However, the UW socred on a Stanback-to-Kenny James six-yard pass before the Trojans got a field goal to end the half leading, 17-10. In the third period, UW’s Braunstein hit one field goal and USC’s Mario Danelo nailed two to give the Trojans a 23-13 lead. Washington narrowed the gap on a six-yard pass from Stanback to tight end Johnie Kirton before Danelo converted his fourth field goal of the day on the Trojans’ final drive, leaving the UW within striking distance before their ill-fated final drive. Stanback finished 17-for-38 for 212 yards and two touchdowns while Shackelford had his third straight 100-yard receiving day, catching nine passes for 125 yards. USC’s Turner led his team with 116 yards on 12 receptions.

NEARLY ALL OR NOTHING FOR O-LINE: UW’s five starting offensive linemen (LT Ben Ossai, LG Stanley Daniels, C Juan Garcia, RG Clay Walker, RT Chad Macklin) had played every snap of the first five games this season before Eric Berglund started at LT at USC and played the first quarter. Still, only six Huskies have played on the line this season. Garcia and Ossai both entered the season never having played in a game. Aside from Berglund, who’d never played before the USC game, the four backup players on the UW’s depth chart have yet to play in college.

dECAdE AFTER dECAdE: Washington has won a conference title and a trip to the Rose Bowl in each of the last nine decades, dating back to the 1920s when Washington won the berth in 1923 and 1925. In the 1930s, the Dawgs won the ‘36 title. In the ‘40s, Washington earned the trip in 1943 and then barely slipped in under the wire in the 1950s, winning the 1959 crown. The Huskies won two Rose Bowl berths in the 1960s -- 1960 and 1963 -- and one in the 1970s (1977). Titles in 1980 and 1982 did it for that decade and three straight trips to Pasadena to begin the 1990s covered that 10-year span. Now in the 2000s, UW was the first team to earn Rose Bowl berths in nine straight decades. USC joined the Dawgs in that distinction in 2004 after their New Year’s Day appearance in Pasadena.

FINISHING FIRST OR SECONd: Despite a 10th-place finish in the Pac-10 in 2004 and 2005, Washington has finished either first or second in the conference (including ties) in 18 of the last 29 seasons, dating back to a fourth-place finish in 1976. Over that span, Washington has won the championship (outright or shared) eight times – 1977, 1980, 1981, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995 and 2000 – while finishing second 10 other times.

THE 100-YARd FACTOR: Since the 1947 season, Washington is 162-41-3 (.794) when a Husky player rushes for 100 yards in a game. The Huskies went 3-1 in such games in 2003, 1-1 in 2004 and 2-3 last season. In the 2006 season opener vs. San Jose State, two Huskies (Louis Rankin, 145 yards; Isaiah Stanback, 102) ran for 100 or more in a UW win. Rankin then went for 112 in the loss at Oklahoma.

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 game 65 times. The Huskies’ record stands at 56-8-1 (.869) in those contests. Since the 1995 season, Washington is 31-5-1 (.851) when rushing for 200 yards. In their season opening win over San Jose State, the Huskies won behind 300 rushing yards in a win, but then ran for 204 in the loss at Oklahoma.

PLAYING AT HOmE: Washington has gone unbeaten at home 13 times in its history, including six times in the last 16 seasons. Washington has won 77 of its last 103 (.752) games at Husky Stadium with one tie (77-25-1). Since 1980, the Huskies stand 125-36-2 (.773) at home. Since 1990, the Huskies are 48-18-1 (.724) at Husky Stadium vs. Pac-10 opponents.

HISTORIC HUSKY STAdIUm: The 2006 season marks the 87th season of play in Husky Stadium. Original construction on the facility was completed in 1920 when Washington played one game in the new campus facility. Thanks to several major reno-vations, Husky Stadium’s seating capacity has increased to its current total of 72,500. UW’s all-time record in Husky Stadium currently stands at 341-147-21 (.691).

CAPTAINS: Washington will not have season-long captains again this year. In-stead, Coach Tyrone Willingham will name game captains each week. Each game’s set of captains will be informed of the honor the Friday night before each game. Here’s a list of each game’s captains: San Jose State: Stanley Daniels, Kenny James, Isaiah Stanback, C.J. Wallace Oklahoma: Stanley Daniels, Kenny James, Isaiah Stanback, C.J. Wallace Fresno State: Tahj Bomar, Kenny James, Louis Rankin, Scott White UCLA: Brandon Ala, Sean Douglas, Marc Palaita, C.J. Wallace Arizona: Michael Braunstein, Roy Lewis, Sonny Shackelford, Clay Walker USC: Greyson Gunheim, Daniel Howell, Kenny James, Isaiah Stanback

dEGREES OF SUCCESS: Last June, a total of 14 current Husky football players participated in graduation ceremonies at the UW. While all remain enrolled and none have technically collected their diplomas, all have completed their coursework. Additionally, two former Husky wide receiver greats earned their undergraduate degrees last June: Mario Bailey and Spider Gaines. Here’s a list of the 14 current UW football players who went through graduation ceremonies last June (the list doesn’t include Dan Milsten, who is acting as a student coach after his playing career was cut short by injury): DE Brandon Ala, PK Michael Book, OG Stanley Daniels, CB Matt Fountaine, CB Dashon Goldson, TB Kenny James, DT Donny Mateaki, CB Josh Okoebor, FB Mark Palaita, TB Shelton Sampson, QB Isaiah Stanback, QB Felix Sweetman, OG Clay Walker and OLB Scott White.

FAmILY TIES: As is the case with most seasons of Husky football, there are a number of players on the Washington football team related to either current or former Huskies. Linebacker Trenton Tuiasosopo is a first cousin of former Huskies Marques and Zach Tuiasosopo as well as older sister, Leslie, a standout Husky volleyball player and now an assistant coach for the UW volleyball team. Senior cornerback Matt Fountaine’s older brother, Jamal, was a four-year letterman defensive lineman in the early 1990s at the UW. Fullback Luke Kravitz’ father Al, was a defensive end that lettered at the UW in 1970 and 1971. Freshman fullback Paul Homer is a cousin, by marriage, of former Husky offensive lineman Aaron Dalan, who married former Washington women’s basketball player Gena Pelz. Senior safety C.J. Wallace is a cousin of former UW wide receiver Ken Conley, who lettered in 1973 and 1974. Freshman defensive end Fred Wiggs is the younger brother of former Husky defensive lineman Sekou Wiggs, and finally, safety Chris Hemphill and cornerback Roy Lewis are cousins.

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#4 Isaiah Stanback, Sr., 6-3, 215 – Second in the Pac-10, 19th in the nation in total offense with 250.3 yards per game ... with passing 10 TDs, has already surpassed 2005 total (9) ... 3,706 career passing yards ranks 11th in UW history .... opened 2006 with solid game vs. SJSU, passing 16-for-25 for 168 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, while rushing for 102 yards and a TD on 17 carries ... set new career highs for carries and rushing yds. vs. SJSU ... at Okla.: 9-for-22, 139 yds. passing ... led UW to win over Fresno State: 15-for-26, 151 yds., 0 INT, 2 TDs passing and 12 carries, 91 yds., 1 TD rushing ... accounted for 248 of UW’s 249 yards of total offense vs. UCLA: 18-for-29 for 200 yds., 1 INT, 3 TD passing; 13-for-48 rushing ... 14-of-25 for 293 and 2 TDs in win at Arizona ... 17-for-38, 0 INT, 2TDs, 212 yds. at USC ... returning starter at QB who started all 11 games last season ... 2,136 yards passing in ‘05 were 15th-most in UW history ... averaged 194.2 per game, 11th-most in UW history ... 2,489 yards in total offense were 10th in UW history and 226.3 per game was 8th ... career-high 353 pass yards came last year vs. Notre Dame ... 22-for-39 for 301 last season vs. Cal ... drafted by the Orioles in the 2006 MLB draft despite not playing baseball at the UW ... has run track the last two springs, taking fifth in 100m at the 2006 Pac-10s ... best time in 100 is 10.48. Career Highs: 39 att., 22 comp., 353 yards, 3 TDs; 17 rush att., 102 rush yds., 2 rush TDs.

#11 Carl Bonnell, Jr., 6-3, 210 – Played late in game at Okla., going 5-for-7 for 41 yds., 1 TD ... also played at QB briefly at Arizona ... entered 2006 season as No. 2 QB despite not seeing any action last year due to injury ... in 2004, appeared in 4 games, starting 2 ... started at Stanford, completing 9-of-25 for 118 yards ... also started vs. San Jose State in ‘04 ... 2001 state player of the year at Kentwood HS ... originally signed at Washington State. Career Highs: 25 att., 9 comp., 118 yds.

#12 Johnny duRocher, Jr., 6-4, 225 – Played in a total of 5 games at QB last season ... hasn’t played in ‘06 ... broke wrist against Oregon St. last year, but returned in spring ... top day vs. OSU, going 11-for-30 for 103 yds, 1 TD ... also 2-for-5, 51 yards, 41-yard TD vs. Notre Dame and 7-for-11 for 69 yards vs. USC last year ... transferred to the UW from Oregon, where he spent the 2003 season ... 2002 Gatorade state player of the year at Bethel HS ... passed for 6,781 yards and 67 TDs during high school career. Career Highs: 30 att., 11 comp., 103 yds., 1 TD.

#10 Jake Locker, Fr., 6-3, 210 – One of the nation’s top QB recruits ... led Ferndale HS to 14-0 record and 3A state title ... 3A state player of the year ... threw for 1,603 yds. and 27 TDs and rushed for 1,338 and 24 TDs as a senior ... also 3A state player of the year in baseball.

ISAIAH IN THE RECORd BOOKS: Senior quarterback Isaiah Stanback finished the 2005 season having cracked several UW single-season and career top-five lists. His 14.94 yards per completion were fourth most in UW single-season history, his 8.09 yards per attempt were fifth and his average of 6.84 yards per attempt of total offense ranked third. He also ranks in the top five on the career lists for those same three stats. Here’s a look at those top-fives, updated through this season:

Career Passing Yards Per Completion Yards Comp. Avg. 1. Chris Rowland (1973-75) 2,966 201 14.76 2. Isaiah Stanback (2003-) 3,706 257 14.42 3. Sonny Sixkiller (1970-72) 5,496 385 14.28 4. Tod Hullin (1964-65) 1,760 127 13.86 5. Warren Moon (1975-77) 3,465 254 13.64

Career Passing Yards Per Attempt Yards Att. Avg. 1. Bob Schloredt (1958-60) 1,195 130 9.19 2. Greg Collins (1971-73) 1,378 181 7.61 3. Tod Hullin (1963-65) 1,665 219 7.60 4. Isaiah Stanback (2003-) 3,706 488 7.59 5. Damon Huard (1992-95) 5,886 790 7.45

Career Total Offense Per Attempt Yards Att. Avg. 1. Billy Joe Hobert (1990-92) 3,507 535 6.56 2. Brock Huard (1996-98) 6,330 1,006 6.29 3. Isaiah Stanback (2003-) 4,489 722 6.22 3. Marques Tuiasosopo (1997-2000) 7,374 1,194 6.18 4. Damon Huard (1992-95) 6,004 975 6.16

* RUNNING BACKS *TB - #8 Kenny James, Sr., 5-10, 215 – UW’s most experienced TB with

36 career games and 21 career starts ... started all 6 so far ... 13 car., 84 yds. last week at USC, when he also caught a 6-yard TD ... vs. SJSU: 53 yards on 14 carries with 1 rush TD and 1 receiving TD ... 21-yard TD catch was career-first ... scored 54-yard TD on UW’s first play at Oklahoma ... 10-70-1 at OU ... 12-45-1 at Arizona ... injuries limited 2005 season as he played in 7 games and rushed for 103 yds. ... ran for career-high 189 yards in win over San Jose State in 2004 ... ran for 133 vs. UCLA in ‘04. Career Highs: 27 car., 189 yds., 2 TDs, 4 rec., 31 rec. yds.

TB - #9 Louis Rankin, Jr., 6-0, 205 – Rushed for 145 yards and 2 TDs on 10 carries vs. SJSU, despite not starting ... rushed for TDs of 34 and 68 yards vs. SJSU ... gained 112 yds. on 17 carries at Oklahoma, also off bench ... 17-63 at Arizona ... started first 7 games of last season before toe injury ... rushed for 112 yds. in first career start vs. Air Force ... first UW back to rush for 100-plus in first career start since Corey Dillon (1996) ... rushed for 100-plus 3 times in 2005: 112 vs. Air Force, 115 vs. Idaho, 109 vs. UCLA. Career Highs: 23 car., 145 yds., 2 TDs, 2 rec., 29 rec. yds.

TB - #7 Shelton Sampson, Sr., 5-11, 210 – Senior has played in 28 career games at TB ... no action yet this year ... scored TD on first college run, 2003 vs. Indiana ... rushed for 131 yards and 3 TDs in 2003 game vs. Oregon. Career Highs: 11 car., 131 yds., 3 TDs, 2 rec., 34 rec. yds.

FB - #43 mark Palaita, Sr., 5-10, 245 – Saw action, but no carries, in all 6 games in ‘06 ... played in all 11 and started 2 at FB last season ... former walk-on player who has already completed his degree ... carried 3 times for 4 yards last season ... scored TD on 1-yard run vs. Notre Dame ... grew up in Hawaii, but attended Kennedy High in Burien, Wash.

FB - #32 Luke Kravitz, So., 6-1, 225 – Has played in all 6, but no carries ... saw action on special teams last season, but seeing action in the offense as well in ‘06 ... rushed for 4,300 career yards and 77 TDs at Olympia HS ... father Al played DE at UW in 1970-71.

FB - #30 Paul Homer, Fr., 6-0, 222 – True freshman played at FB and/or on special teams in all 6 games ... 14-yard kick return vs. OU and 2 returns for 24 yds. vs. UCLA ... one of two Nebraskans on the team (Sean Douglas) ... cousin of former UW basketball standout Gena Pelz, who is married to former UW OT Aaron Dalan ... won Class A state title last year with Millard North HS in Omaha, Neb.

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#21 Sonny Shackelford, Sr., 6-2, 180 – Has appeared in all 40 games of his UW career, starting 1 in 2003, 5 in 2004 and all 11 in 2005 ... career-high 9 catches for 120 yds., career-high 2 TDs vs. UCLA ... followed that with 5 rec., 105 yds., 1 TD at Arizona ... third-straight 100-yard game with career-high 124 on 9 rec. (tied career high) at USC ... first Husky since Reggie Williams (2004) to post 3 straight 100-yard receiving days ... started vs. SJSU: 1 rec., 19 yds. ... 3 catches, 42 yds., 1 TD at Okla. ... 3-29 with 8-yd. TD vs. Fresno St. ... UW’s leading receiver each of last 2 seasons ... 41 catches for 592 yds. last year ... scored on 56-yd. TD on UW’s first play last year vs. Cal ... finished that game with 6 catches for 124 yds ... scored on a 65-yard TD pass from TB Kenny James vs. WSU last year. Career Highs: 9 rec., 125 yds., 2 TDs.

#5 Anthony Russo, Jr., 5-11, 185 – Started all 6 games ... 3 rec., 70 yds., at OU ... 5 rec. for 43 yds. vs. SJSU ... 4-34 vs. Fresno St. ... 2-61 at Arizona, including 44-yarder ... UW’s leading receiver in 1st 3 games ... started all 11 last year after 1 start in 2004 ... caught 30 passes for 487 yds. last year ... also returned punts ... led UW in punt and kick returns in 2004. Career Highs: 5 rec., 85 yds., 1 TD.

#29 Cody Ellis, Jr., 6-0, 185 – Started as 3rd WR at Ariz. and at USC (3 catches, 44 yds.) ... returned from clavicle injury vs. UCLA: 1 catch, 6 yds. ... moved from CB to WR partway through 2004 season ... played in all 22 games in 2004 and 2005 ... scored 27-yd. TD vs. Air Force last season. Career Highs: 3 rec., 56 yds., 1 TD.

#19 Quintin daniels, Sr., 6-0, 195 – Saw first action since ‘04 at Oklahoma ... 3 catches, 16 yds. vs. Fresno St. ... 1-17 vs. UCLA ... only catch at Ariz. was 55-yard TD ... started in 4-rec. set USC ... played in 6 games, starting 3, in 2004 before ACL injury ... was to return in 2005, but re-injured knee in preseason and missed year. Career Highs: 3 rec., 64 yds., 1 TD.

#18 Corey Williams, Jr., 6-2, 195 – Started first 4 ... vs. SJSU: 4 catches for 32 yds. ... started at OU: 3-22 ... played in 3 games in 2004 before breaking his hand at Notre Dame ... played in 10 games in ‘05, with 1 start ... in ‘04, caught 5 passes for 72 yards in Notre Dame game before the injury ... played in nine games as a true freshman in 2003 ... caught five passes for 57 yards, and provided what was probably 2003’s top UW highlight, cathing a 21-yard, game-winning TD pass against Washington State with 1:10 to play. Career Highs: 5 rec., 72 yds., 1 TD.

#3 marcel Reece, Jr., 6-3, 240 – Had biggest game thusfar vs. Fresno State: 3 catches, 62 yards ... first UW catch at Oklahoma (1 rec., 9 yds.) ... 29-yard catch at Arizona ... 12-yard rec. at USC ... JC transfer from El Camino CC in Torrance, Calif. ... 47 rec. for 1,286 yards and 13 TDs in 2005 ... helped El Camino to 11-1 record. Career Highs: 3 rec., 62 yds.

#83 marlon Wood, Jr., 5-10, 185 – Saw action at WR and punt returner in all 4 ... 46-yard run on end-around at USC ... 1 catch, 12 yds. vs. UCLA ... 17 punt returns for 132 yds. so far ... had 2005 season cut short when he broke his leg at the end of a 92-yard kickoff return vs. USC ... only catch of ‘05 was a 69-yarder vs. Notre Dame ... played in 2004 at Pasadena CC ... ran track at Alabama State in 2003-04 ... father, Richard Wood, was a three-time first-team All-American at USC (1972-74).

#15 Alex mercier, Jr., 6-1, 190 – Walkon who expected to push for time at WR and perhaps on returns ... has yet to play in 2006 (hamstring inj.) ... played at Pasadena CC in 2004 ... didn’t see any action at UW last year, but won scout squad player of the year award.

* TIGHT ENdS *#37 Johnie Kirton, So., 6-3, 270 – 3 catches, 31 yds. in start at Oklahoma

... 3-16 in start vs. Fresno ... 2-10 with a 4-yd. TD vs. UCLA ... once rec. at USC was 6-yard TD ... played in all 11 games, starting 2, last season ... caught 14 passes for 152 yds. and 1 TD in 2005 ... 6-yard TD vs. Idaho ... originally an RB, but moved to TE in fall, 2005 ... Gatorade state player of the year in 2003. Career Highs: 3 rec., 38 yds., 1 TD.

#86 michael Gottlieb, So., 6-5, 245 – A former walkon that was awarded a scholarship prior to 2005 season ... started vs. SJSU, making 24-yard catch, the first of his career ... broke a bone in his hand vs. SJSU, but returned vs. UCLA (no rec.) and played at Arizona and USC as well.

#81 Robert Lewis, Jr., 6-5, 250 – Caught 2 pases for 17 yds. vs. SJSU ... broke a bone in his foot during SJSU game and returned at USC ... started 10 games at TE last season and 1 in 2004 ... caught 14 passes for 162 yds. and 1 TD in 2005 ... TD was 5-yarder at Oregon ... switched from OLB to TE in 2004. Career Highs: 4 rec., 50 yds., 1 TD.

#92 Walter Winter, So., 6-5, 250 – Saw action in 7 games as DE last year last year, totaling 5 tackles ... 3 of 5 tackles came at Oregon ... moved to TE before Okla. due to injuries ... has played in last 5 at TE.

#82 Tim Williams, RS-Fr., 6-6, 255 – Didn’t see any game action in 2005 or in opener vs. SJSU ... played in 4 of last 5 games ... 38 rec. for 595 yards in 2004 at W.F. West High in Chehalis.

* OFFENSIVE LINEmEN *T - #75 Chad macklin, Jr., 6-8, 300 – Played in 10 games, starting vs. Cal

and Arizona at right tackle ... started at RT in all 6 games in ‘06 ... tallest UW player ... appeared in 6 games in 2004, mostly on special teams.

T - #79 Ben Ossai, RS-Fr., 6-6, 300 – After not playing as a true freshman in 2005, emerged as starting left tackle in 2006 ... started first 5 at LT ... helped Stockdale High in Bakersfield, Calif., to 12-1 record in 2004.

T - #70 morgan Rosborough, RS-Fr., 6-6, 375 – Didn’t see any action as a true freshman in 2005, but top backup this year ... no action yet in ‘06.

T - #69 Eric Berglund, Jr., 6-6, 290 – Originally came to UW in 2003, but wasn’t on team in 2004 or 2005 before returning last spring ... saw first action in start at LT at USC ... played first quarter at ‘SC.

T - #76 Jordan White-Frisbee, So., 6-6, 325 – Moved from OL to DL early in ‘06 season ... played on special teams in last 3 games ... started 8 and played in all 11 at DT in 2004 ... missed last year due to foot injuries.

G - #74 Stanley daniels, Sr., 6-4, 320 – Played in all 11 games last year, with 7 starts at left guard, where he starts in 2006 ... started all 6 at LG ... 7 starts in 2004 ... originally a defensive lineman at the UW.

G - #63 Clay Walker, Sr., 6-4, 305 – Has played in all 36 games the last 3-plus seasons ... started at RG in all 6 this year ... 4 starts at LG last season ... 9 starts at guard in 2004 and six in 2003 ... can also play C.

G - #72 Casey Bulyca, So., 6-6, 320 – Looking for first career game action in 2006 ... consensus all-state as a senior at Woodinville HS in 2003.

G - #54 William Kava, Jr., 6-3, 305 – Originally game to UW in 2001 ... saw action at both guard spots in 2002 ... took church mission to west Africa in 2003 and 2004.

C - #58 Juan Garcia, Jr., 6-3, 315 – Started at C in all 6 ... first career game action ... series of injuries have kept him off field prior to this season ... originally came to UW as a freshman in 2003.

C - #73 Ryan Bush, So., 6-2, 305 – Backs up at C and G ... looking for first career action as a Husky in 2006.

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dE - #7 Greyson Gunheim, Jr., 6-5, 265 – Good game vs. SJSU: 5 tackles, 3 TFL, 1 sack, 1 FF ... 2 sacks and forced fumble at Ariz. ...started all 6 this year ... started all 11 games at DE last season and in 2005, started the final 7 games of the season ... tallied 38 tackles, including 11 for loss and 5 sacks, last season ... led team in TFLs and sacks... won team’s defensive lineman of the year award in ‘05.

dE - #66 daniel Te’o-Nesheim, RS-Fr., 6-4, 245 – Didn’t play last year as a true freshman, but started all 6 at DE in ‘06 ... vs. SJSU: 5 tackles, 1 TFL ... at OU: 3 tackles ... 5 tackles, 3 TFLs vs. UCLA; 3 tackles at Ariz. ... position coach at Hawaii Prep was former UW All-American Bern Brostek ... competed on UW track team last spring in throws.

dE - #41 Brandon Ala, Sr., 6-3, 260 – Has played in 30 career games and made six starts in UW career ... 4 tackles, 1 TFL vs. SJSU ... 4 tackles, 2 TFL vs. UCLA ... 2005 season limited to 4 games, 1 start, due to injury.

dE - #85 Caesar Rayford, Jr., 6-7, 245 – Rangy defensive end is a pass rush specialist ... blocked crucial late PAT vs. Fresno St. in 21-20 win ... played in 6 games as a freshman in ‘04 and 9 games last year.

dT - #91 donny mateaki, Sr., 6-5, 285 – Veteran has played at DE and DT during career ... started at DT in all 6 this year ... 7 tackles vs. UCLA ... 2 tackles at OU ... started 10 of 11 last season ... 21 tackles, 5.5 for loss, 3 sacks last season ... 15 career starts, 28 games played.

dT - #74 Wilson Afoa, Jr., 6-3, 290 – Junior emerged as a starter last season ... 2 tackles in start at DT vs. SJSU ... 3 tackles at OU, vs. UCLA; 4 (1 TFL) at Ariz. ... 3 tackles, 2 pass breakups at USC ... after 9 games played in 2004, started 6 of 11 last year ... 33 tackles, 7.5 for loss last season ... won UW’s L. Wait Rising Lineman of the Year in ‘06.

dT - #95 Jordan Reffett, Jr., 6-6, 295 – Has seen significant action at DT ... vs. SJSU (2 tackles, 1 TFL) ... started vs. Fresno St. ... has spent time as a time on OL and DL ... played in 5 games at DT last season.

dT - #77 Erick Lobos, Jr., 6-3, 285 – Junior has played in 21 games during his two UW seasons, but yet to start ... 1 tackle at OU ... played in all 11 last year, notching 11 tackles while batting down 3 passes.

* L INEBACKERS*ILB - #47 Tahj Bomar, Sr., 6-2, 225 – Started all 6 at ILB ... 5 tackles, 1

sack vs. UCLA ... 4 tackles, 1 TFL at SJSU ... 4 tackles at OU & vs. Fresno St. ... 2 tackles, 1 TFL at Ariz. .... 7 tackles at USC ... played in all 11 last year, starting 2 ... led Kentwood High to 2002 state title.

ILB - #57 Trenton Tuiasosopo, So., 6-2, 240 – Has seen action at ILB and on special teams ... saw first game action since 2004 vs. SJSU ... missed all last season recovering from head injuries suffered in a bicycle accident ... cousin of former Huskies Marques and Zach Tuiasosopo.

OLB - #34 dan Howell, Jr., 6-1, 225 – Second career start vs. SJSU (2 tackles, 1 FF) ... 3 tackles, 1 TFL in start at Okla. ... did not play in the Fresno State game while attending father’s funeral ... scored 33-yard TD on INT return vs. UCLA ... also 2 TFL vs. Bruins ... 2 TFLs, 1 sack at Ariz. ... 7 tackles at USC ... started the WSU game as a freshman in 2004 and played in 9 games that year ... played in all 11 last season, mostly on special teams.

OLB - #4 Scott White, Sr., 6-1, 235 – One of the UW’s most experienced players ... started vs. SJSU (5 tackles) ... good game at Okla.: 12 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 FR, 1 INT ... 3 tackles, 1 sack vs. Fresno St. ... team-high 11 tackles vs. UCLA ... also had 2 TFL, 1 FF vs. Bruins ... didn’t start at Ariz. (shoulder), but led UW with 10 tackles, 3 TFLs, 2 sacks) ... 6 tackles, 1TFL and an interception at USC ... has played in 39 career games, starting 26 ... started all 11 last year, totaling 79 tackles, 7.5 for loss ... earned degree last spring ... career-best 15 tackles in 2004 at Stanford.

OLB - #29 Chris Stevens, So., 6-0, 215 – Saw a lot of action off the bench vs. SJSU, leading the team with 8 tackles, 3 TFLs and 2 sacks ... 1 tackle, 1 sack, 1 FF at Oklahoma ... started vs. Fresno St.: 5 tackles, 1 TFL ... 2 tackles vs. UCLA ... started at Ariz. (4 tackles) ... one of 2 true freshmen to play last year ... LB and RB in HS ... rushed for 31 TDs as a senior ... won Calif. state 200m championship.

OLB - #22 E.J. Savannah, RS-Fr., 6-2, 222 – Regular in nickel situations, but missed last 3 games with broken bone in hand ... saw a lot of action vs. SJSU (2 tackles) and at OU (3) ... 3 tackles, 1 TFL vs. Fresno St. ... a member of powerful Bellevue HS team that won 4 state titles.

ILB - #35 donald Butler, Fr., 6-1, 240 – True freshman from Sacramento played in all 6 so far ... 2 tackles vs. UCLA, when he saw most action this year at LB ... outstanding RB and LB at Del Campo High.

OLB - #43 T.J. Poe, RS-Fr., 6-1, 205 – Walkon saw first career action at Okla., making a tackle on kickoff coverage team.

OLB - #51 Linus Chou, So., 6-4, 215 – Walkon from Seattle’s Lakeside High has played in all 6 games on special teams.

OLB - #20 Kyle Trew, Jr., 6-2, 235 – After playing in 9 games as a second-year freshman in 2004, DNP last season ... saw first action vs. Fresno.

* dEFENSIVE SECONdARY*CB - #28 Roy Lewis, Jr., 5-11, 187 – Started all 6 ... vs. SJSU (6 tackles),

at OU (5), vs. Fresno (4), vs. UCLA (9, 1 sack) ... 5 tackles at Ariz., 6 at USC ... high school classmate of Dashon Goldson at Narbonne HS in L.A. ... started 8 games at CB last year, notching 47 tackles ... lone INT resulted in a 42-yard TD at Arizona ... transferred to UW from San Jose State in 2004.

CB - #6 matt Fountaine, Sr., 5-11, 180 – Veteran senior has played in 37 career games, starting 16 ... started all 6 ... 6 tackles vs. SJSU, 8 at OU, 9 vs. FSU, 6 vs. UCLA, 9 at USC ... started 8 games last season, (39 tackles and 8 passes defended) ... has run track at the UW ... first career INT came at Notre Dame ... brother, Jamal, was a UW DE (1990-93).

CB - #8 dashon Goldson, Sr., 6-2, 205 – Senior moved from FS to CB this season ... had started all 22 games of his UW career before seeing only limited action vs. SJSU (ankle sprain) ... played more at Okla., but didn’t start ... DNP vs. Fresno State, but returned vs. UCLA ... 7 tackles, INT off bench at Ariz. ... team-high 10 tackles and 3 pass breakups at USC ... 3rd on team with 80 tackles last season ... high school classmate of fellow CB Roy Lewis.

CB/FS - #23 mesphin Forrester, So., 6-2, 205 – Saw significant time vs. SJSU (6 tackles, 1 pass breakup), at OU (2) ... had game-clinching INT vs. Fresno State .... also had INT (and 3 tackles) vs. UCLA ... after not playing as a freshman in 2004, played in 4 games last year ... attended same HS as DT Erick Lobos (Venice) ... brother, Wale, played at Cal.

SS - #1 C.J. Wallace, Sr., 6-0, 210 – Veteran safety has played in 39 of 40 games in UW career, starting 23 ... 2nd in Pac-10, 27th in nation with 9.2 tackles per game ... tied career high with 17 tackles vs. Fresno State (also 2 TFLs) ... 7 tackles, 2 TFLs at USC ... 9 tackles at OU; 6 vs. SJSU, 7 vs. UCLA, 8 at Ariz. ... 86 tackles last year were 2nd on UW and 11th in Pac-10.

SS - #3 Chris Hemphill, Jr., 6-5, 235 – Has seen time in 19 games at the UW, 8 in 2004, 9 last season, 2 this year ... 1 tackle at Oklahoma ... notched 13 tackles last year.

FS - #26 Jason Wells, So., 6-2, 210 – Played 1 season at Mt. San Antonio College ... joined UW prior to last spring ... started all 6 at FS ... 5 tackles vs. SJSU ... 2 tackles in start at OU, 9 vs. Fresno State, 4 vs. UCLA, 3 at Arizona ... left USC game with concussion (3 tackles).

S/CB - #5 durrell moss, Jr., 6-1, 215 – Has seen action as a cornerback, safety, linebacker and fullback and returner at the UW ... played in 8 games last year, starting 2 at CB, last season.

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P - #17 Sean douglas, Sr., 6-2, 230 – Ray Guy Award candidate is UW’s career leader in punting average at 43.5 yards per punt ... broke school record with 82-yard punt at Oklahoma and then had an 81-yarder later in game ... leads the Pac-10, 4th in the nation in punt average at 46.58 ... has averaged 42.6 yards per boot each of the last two seasons, the Nos. 2 and 3 single-season marks in UW history ... 3 punts for 45.7 average vs. SJSU ... all 3 fell inside opponent’s 20 ... 5-for-56.0 at OU; 6-for-44.3 vs. Fresno State; 5-for-48.8 vs. UCLA; 8-42.5 at Arizona ... 9 career punts over 60 yards ... honorable mention All-Pac-10 in 2005 ... 2nd in the Pac-10 and 22nd in the nation in punt average last year.

PK - #14 michael Braunstein, So., 5-8, 185 – Has played in each of his three seasons, but entered 2006 as UW’s No. 1 placekicker ... 2-for-2 on FGs at Okla. (32, 24) and at USC (26, 25) ... 18-for-18 on PATs ... two-time academic All-Pac-10 honorable mention ... made 3-of-7 field goals in 2004 ...30-for-31 on PATs during his career.

PK - #11 michael Book, Sr., 6-3, 195 – Backs up at both PK and P ... transferred to the UW from Bellevue CC, where he played soccer.

LS - #49 danny morovick, RS-Fr., 6-3, 230 – Joined UW last spring as a scholarship long snapper ... has done all the UW snapping in ‘06 ... attended Saddleback CC last fall, but didn’t play football ... father, Dan, played at USC and was on Trojans’ 1978 national champion team.

dOUGLAS IN THE RECORd BOOKS: Senior punter Sean Douglas has made a solid dent in the UW record books with his punting the last two seasons. In fact, Douglas entered his senior season as the top punter in Husky history in terms of yards per punt. He also has two of the top-three single-season averages in school history, trailing only Skip Boyd’s 1973 record of 43.0 yards per punt. Douglas has averaged 42.6 each of the last two years and, with only one punt as a freshman in 2003 and his stats from this season, has a career average of 43.4. Here’s a look at the UW’s single-season and career yards per punt top-five lists:

Single-Season Yards Per Punt No. Yds. Avg. 1. Skip Boyd (1973) 69 2,964 43.0 2. Sean douglas (2005) 51 2,175 42.6 3. Sean douglas (2004) 63 2,682 42.6 4. Jeff Partridge (1982) 70 2,966 42.4 5. Skip Boyd (1974) 57 2,407 42.2

Career Yards Per Punt No. Yds. Avg. 1. Sean douglas (2003-) 146 6,344 43.5 2. Skip Boyd (1972-74) 194 7,987 41.2 3. Jeff Partridge (1981-82) 130 5,337 41.1 4. Dean McAdams (1938-40) 167 6,777 40.6 5. Channing Wyles (1988-90) 133 5,277 39.7

OVERALL ATHLETIC SUCCESS: Having firmly established itself as one of the top broad-based Division I intercollegiate athletics programs in the country, the University of Washington once again placed in the top echelon in the annual U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup competition in the 2005-2006 academic year. Husky athletics finished 18th among all NCAA Division I institutions in the annual standings. The top-20 placing was the seventh for Washington since the program began in 1993-94 and its fifth in the last six seasons. Washington scored a total of 692.25 points in the Director’s Cup, which is based solely on NCAA championship competition. The 2005-06 Washington athletic season was highlighted by a number of team and individual successes, including the school’s first-ever NCAA volleyball championship last fall. Husky athletics added a total of five national championships to their record books, including a team title for women’s volleyball, IRA Championship titles for men’s crew in the Freshman eights and open four boats, and individual track and field titles for Amy Lia in the 1,500-meters and Ryan Brown in the 800-meters. In addition, 34 individuals earned All-America honors for their performances in competition.

GRAdUATION SUCCESS RATE: The UW football team once again had a good showing in the most recent NCAA Graduation Success Rate report, released at the end of September. In the 2006 ranking (which measures graduation success rates for those who enrolled from 1996 to 1999 and graduated within six years), the UW football team ranked second in Pac-10 Conference at 66 percent, trailing only Stanford (94). Washington had also ranked second in the 2005 rankings at 75 percent. Here are the Pac-10’s 2006 NCAA Graduation Success Rate rankings:

1. Stanford ......................................94 2. Washington ................................66 3. Oregon State ..............................60 4. UCLA ...........................................59 5. Oregon ........................................59 6. Washington State ......................57 7. Arizona State ..............................56 8. USC .............................................55 9. California ....................................44 10. Arizona .......................................39

ACAdEmIC SUCCESS: The UW is no stranger to success in its intercollegiate athletics program. From its national championship volleyball and rowing squads to the 34 student-athletes who earned All-America honors, the UW’s athletic profile is among the best in the nation. Just as the bar is set at a high level on the field, Husky student-athletes also are achieving academic success at an impressive rate. The latest graduation rate report, produced by the NCAA and released over the summer, show Washington as having the highest graduation rate among Division IA public institutions on the West Coast and the second-highest among the schools in the Pacific-10 Conference. One-half of the nearly 600 student-athletes at the UW recorded a grade point average surpassing 3.0 during the recently-completed spring quarter. 92 student-athletes were honored as Dean’s List recipients and five registered a perfect 4.0 for the quarter. Of UW’s 21 sports (indoor/outdoor track and field count as one), 12 registered a team GPA over a 3.0 during the spring. Student-athletes at the University of Washington graduate at the second-highest rate in the Pac-10 Conference and the highest among public Division IA institutions on the West Coast. According to the latest NCAA graduation rate report, the four-class average of student-athletes entering school in 1988-99 graduated at a rate of 68 percent. That eclipses the national Division I average of 62 percent. UW’s student-athlete graduation success rate, a recent metric designed by the NCAA that includes all first-time freshmen and transfers, is listed at 84 percent, which ranks as the second-best among all Division I public institutions on the West Coast and is significantly better than the national Division I average of 74 percent.

CHANGES TO mEdIA GUIdE: Not unusuallly, there are many changes to the roster that appears in the 2006 media and the roster as it appears now. For the most up-to-date Husky football roster, please refer to the final two pages of this release. However, here are some of the more significant changes between what appears in the guide and the roster as it stands now: Number changes (new number shown): #7 Shelton Sampson, #19 Matt Mosley, #26 Jason Wells, #13 Troy Perry (also, now a CB), #30 Paul Homer, #76 Jordan White-Frisbee (now an OT). Tailback Michael Houston, a transfer from Texas, was added to the team while the following are not on the current roster: Leilyon Myers and Ashlee Palmer. The following players have been added: Jay Angotti, Tony Chidiac, Greg Christine, Charles Hawkins, Jr., Kyle Meuli, Jon Shapiro, Gordie Verhovek, James Walker and Fred Wiggs.

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2006 Husky depth ChartWashington vs . Oregon State

Husky Stadium • October 14 , 2006

Washington OffenseWR 5 Anthony Russo 5-11 185 Jr. 18 Corey Williams 6-2 195 Jr. 19 Quintin Daniels 6-0 195 Sr.

LT 79 Ben Ossai 6-6 300 RFr. 70 Morgan Rosborough 6-6 375 RFr.

LG 74 Stanley daniels 6-4 320 Sr. 72 Casey Bulyca 6-6 320 So.

C 58 Juan Garcia 6-3 315 Jr. 73 Ryan Bush 6-2 305 So.

RG 63 Clay Walker 6-4 305 Sr. 65 Ryan Tolar 6-6 325 Fr.

RT 75 Chad macklin 6-8 300 Jr. 69 Eric Berglund 6-6 290 Jr.

TE 37 Johnnie Kirton 6-3 270 So. 86 Michael Gottlieb 6-5 245 So. 81 Robert Lewis 6-5 250 Jr. 92 Walter Winter 6-5 250 So.

QB 4 Isaiah Stanback 6-3 215 Sr. 11 Carl Bonnell 6-3 210 Jr.

TB 8 Kenny James 5-10 215 Sr. 9 Louis Rankin 6-1 205 Jr. 7 Shelton Sampson 5-11 210 Sr.

FB 43 mark Palaita 5-10 245 Sr. 32 Luke Kravitz 6-1 225 So. 30 Paul Homer 6-0 225 Fr.

WR 21 Sonny Shackelford 6-2 180 Sr. 3 Marcel Reece 6-3 240 Jr. 29 Cody Ellils 6-0 185 Jr. 83 Marlon Wood 5-10 185 Jr.

Washington defensedE 66 daniel Te’o-Nesheim 6-4 245 RFr. 41 Brandon Ala 6-3 260 Sr.

dT 91 donny mateaki 6-5 285 Sr. 95 Jordan Reffett 6-6 295 Jr.

dT 74 Wilson Afoa 6-3 290 Jr. 77 Erick Lobos 6-3 285 Jr.

dE 7 Greyson Gunheim 6-5 265 Jr. 41 Brandon Ala 6-3 260 Sr.

OLB 34 dan Howell 6-1 225 Jr. 20 Kyle Trew 6-2 235 Jr.

ILB 47 Tahj Bomar 6-2 225 Sr. 57 Trenton Tuiasosopo 6-2 240 So.

OLB 4 Scott White 6-1 235 Sr. 29 Chris Stevens 6-0 215 So. 22 E.J. Savannah 6-2 222 RFr.

FS 26 Jason Wells 6-2 210 So. 23 Mesphin Forrester 6-2 205 So.

SS 1 C.J. Wallace 6-0 210 Sr. 3 Chris Hemphill 6-5 235 Jr.

CB 6 matt Fountaine 5-11 180 Sr. 8 Dashon Goldson 6-2 205 Sr.

CB 28 Roy Lewis 5-11 187 Jr. 23 Mesphin Forrester 6-2 205 So.

Washington Special TeamsP 17 Sean douglas 6-2 230 Sr.PK 14 michael Braunstein 5-8 185 Jr. 11 Michael Book 6-3 195 Sr.HLd 11 Carl Bonnell 6-3 210 Jr.SNP 49 danny morovick 6-3 230 RFr.KOR 28 Roy Lewis 5-11 187 Jr. 6 Matt Fountaine 5-11 180 Sr.PR 83 marlon Wood 5-10 185 Jr. 21 Sonny Shackelford 6-2 180 Sr.

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THE LAST TImE . . .100-YARd RUSHERby UW 112 yards, Louis Rankin, at Oklahoma, 9/9/06by Opp. 124 yards, Chris Markey, UCLA, 9/23/06

TWO 100-YARd RUSHERSby UW 145, Louis Rankin, vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06 102, Isaiah Stanback, vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06by Opp. 121, J.J. Arrington, California, 11/13/04 121, Marshawn Lynch, California, 11/13/04

THREE 100-YARd RUSHERSby UW 222, Corey Dillon, vs. San Jose State, 11/16/96 148, Terry Hollimon, vs. San Jose State, 11/16/96 100, Maurice Shaw, vs. San Jose State, 11/16/96by Opp. None

200-YARd RUSHERby UW 200, James Sims, at Arizona, 11/12/05by Opp. 322, Maurice Drew, UCLA, 9/18/04

60-YARd RUSH PLAYby UW 68, Louis Rankin, vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06by Opp. 63, Chris Markey, UCLA, 9/23/06

70-YARd RUSH PLAYby UW 77, Shelton Sampson, vs. Oregon, 11/1/03by Opp. 71, Marcus O’Keith, California, 9/10/05

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, James Sims, at Arizona, 11/12/05by Opp. 32, Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma, 9/9/06

TEAm RUSHEd FOR 300 YARdSby UW 300, vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06by Opp. 304, California, 11/13/04

300-YARd PASSERby UW 353, Isaiah Stanback, vs. Notre Dame, 9/24/05by Opp. 323, Adam Tafralis, San Jose State, 9/2/06

400-YARd PASSERby UW 429, Cody Pickett, vs. UCLA, 11/2/02by Opp. 401, Rudy Carpenter, Arizona State, 10/29/05

SCOREd ON OVER A 50-YARd PASS PLAYby UW 55 yards, Isaiah Stanback to Quintin Daniels, at Arizona, 9/30/06by Opp. 69 yards, Rudy Carpenter to Matt Miller, Arizona State, 10/29/05

25 PASS COmPLETIONSby UW 31, Cody Pickett, at Arizona, 11/8/03by Opp. 28, Adam Tafralis, San Jose State, 9/2/06

40 PASS ATTEmPTSby UW 44, Casey Paus, vs. California, 11/13/04by Opp. 40, John David Booty, USC, 10/7/06

THREE OR mORE Td PASSESby UW 3, Isaiah Stanback, vs. UCLA, 9/23/06by Opp. 3, Adam Tafralis, San Jose State, 9/2/06

FOUR OR mORE Td PASSESby UW 4, Cody Pickett, at Oregon, 11/16/02by Opp. 4, Matt Leinart, USC, 10/22/05

100-YARd RECEIVERby UW 125, Sonny Shackelford, at USC, 10/7/06by Opp. 116, Patrick Turner, USC, 10/7/06

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. Matt Miller (139) and Derek Hagan (115), Arizona State, 10/29/05

TEN OR mORE RECEPTIONSby UW 13, Reggie Williams, at Arizona, 11/8/03by Opp. 12, Patrick Turner, USC, 10/7/06

THREE OR mORE Td RECEPTIONSby UW 3, Reggie Williams, at Oregon, 11/16/022by Opp. 3, James Jones, San Jose State, 9/2/06

THREE FIELd GOALSby UW Evan Knudson (3), at UCLA, 10/4/03by Opp. Mario Danelo (4), USC, 10/7/06

FOUR FIELd GOALSby UW John Anderson (5) at Washington State, 11/23/02by Opp. Mario Danelo, (4), USC, 10/7/06

50+ YARd FIELd GOALby UW 52, John Anderson, vs. Oregon State, 11/9/02by Opp. 52, Nick Folk, Arizona, 9/30/06

mISSEd POINT AFTER TOUCHdOWNby UW Evan Knudson, vs. California, 11/13/04by Opp. Clint Stitser, Fresno State, 9/16/06

TWO INTERCEPTIONSby UW Sam Cunningham, at Stanford, 10/2/04by Opp. Wendell Hunter, California, 11/13/04

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

mAdE 15+ TACKLESby UW 17, C.J. Wallace, vs. Fresno State, 9/16/06by 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. 84 yards, Reggie Bush, USC, 10/22/05

BLOCKEd PUNT FOR Tdby UW Dana Hall (blocked by Andy Mason), vs. Iowa (Rose Bowl), 1/1/91by Opp. Justin Forsett (blocked by Greg Van Hoesen), California, 11/13/04

PUNT BLOCKEd (NO Td)by UW Mike Mapuolesega, vs. Idaho, 9/17/05by Opp. Brian Cushing, USC, 10/7/06

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

KICKOFF RETURNEd FOR Tdby UW 95 yards, Roc Alexander, vs. Idaho, 9/22/01by Opp. 98 yards, Ben Kelly, Colorado, 9/25/99

INTERCEPTION RETURNEd FOR Tdby UW Dan Howell (33 yards), UCLA, 9/23/06by Opp. Josh Golden (58 yards), Arizona State, 10/29/05

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. 570, Oregon, 10/15/05

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. 24-51, USC, 10/22/05

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 81 yards, Sean Douglas, at Oklahoma, 9/9/06 (also had 82-yarder earlier)by Opp. 74, Rob Myers, Washington State, 11/18/89

TEAm FAILEd TO RUSH FOR 100-YARdSby UW 49, vs. UCLA, 9/23/06by Opp. -7, Arizona, 9/30/06

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. 14, Arizona State, 10/29/05

100 PENALTY YARdSby UW 105, at Oregon State, 10/18/03by Opp. 110, UCLA, 10/1/05

THE LAST TImE . . .

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WASHINGTON POINTS OFF TURNOVERSSept. 2 vs. San Jose State Outcome Points no San Jose State turnovers Sept. 9 at Oklahoma Outcome Points UW interception (White from Thompson) UW field goal (Braunstein) 3 points UW fumble recovery (White from Thompson) UW fumble (Stanback) 0 points Sept. 16 vs. Fresno State Outcome Points UW interception (Forrester from Brandstater) end of game 0 pointsSept. 23 vs. UCLA Outcome Points UW interception (Forrester from Olson) UW punt 0 points UW interception (Howell from Olson) UW returned for touchdown (Howell) 7 pointsSept. 30 at Arizona Outcome Points UW interception (Goldson from Tuitama) UW punt 0 pointsOct. 7 at USC Outcome Points UW interception (White from Booty) UW punt (blocked) 0 points

Totals: 7 turnovers, 1 touchdown, 1 FG, 10 points

OPPONENT POINTS OFF TURNOVERSSept. 2 vs. San Jose State Outcome Points SJSU interception (Lowery from Stanback) SJSU field goal (Strubeck) 3 points SJSU fumble recovery (Damaja Jones from Rankin) SJSU field goal (Strubeck) 3 points SJSU fumble recovery (Harper from Gottlieb) SJSU field goal (Strubeck) 3 pointsSept. 9 at Oklahoma Outcome Points OU fumble recovery (Pleasant from Stanback) OU touchdown (Peterson run) 7 points Sept. 16 vs. Fresno State Outcome Points no Washington turnoversSept. 23 vs. UCLA Outcome Points UCLA fumble recovery (Ketchum from Douglas) UCLA touchdown (Markey run) 7 points UCLA fumble recovery (Dragovic from Stanback) UCLA punt 0 points UCLA fumble recovery (Moline from Stanback) UCLA interception (Forrester from Olson) 0 points UCLA interception (Horton from Stanback) UCLA punt 0 pointsSept. 30 at Arizona Outcome Points UA interception (Johnson from Stanback) UA punt 0 pointsOct. 7 at USC Outcome Points no Washington turnovers

Totals: 9 turnovers, 2 touchdowns, 3 FGs, 23 points

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TEAM STATISTICS WASH OPP--------------------------------------------------------SCORING....................... 146 141 Points Per Game............. 24.3 23.5FIRST DOWNS................... 104 109 Rushing..................... 47 39 Passing..................... 54 67 Penalty..................... 3 3RUSHING YARDAGE............... 1002 672 Yards gained rushing........ 1116 842 Yards lost rushing.......... 114 170 Rushing Attempts............ 214 191 Average Per Rush............ 4.7 3.5 Average Per Game............ 167.0 112.0 TDs Rushing................. 7 5PASSING YARDAGE............... 1204 1441 Att-Comp-Int................ 175-94-3 204-126-6 Average Per Pass............ 6.9 7.1 Average Per Catch........... 12.8 11.4 Average Per Game............ 200.7 240.2 TDs Passing................. 11 9TOTAL OFFENSE................. 2206 2113 Total Plays................. 389 395 Average Per Play............ 5.7 5.3 Average Per Game............ 367.7 352.2KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS......... 16-286 17-360PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS......... 17-132 10-216INT RETURNS: #-YARDS.......... 6-94 3-0KICK RETURN AVERAGE........... 17.9 21.2PUNT RETURN AVERAGE........... 7.8 21.6INT RETURN AVERAGE............ 15.7 0.0FUMBLES-LOST.................. 10-6 12-1PENALTIES-YARDS............... 26-232 37-264 Average Per Game............ 38.7 44.0PUNTS-YARDS................... 33-1454 29-1209 Average Per Punt............ 44.1 41.7 Net punt average............ 33.9 35.1TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME....... 29:30 30:303RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS.......... 36/84 27/85 3rd-Down Pct................ 43% 32%4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS.......... 3/7 8/10 4th-Down Pct................ 43% 80%SACKS BY-YARDS................ 13-93 5-14MISC YARDS.................... 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED............. 19 14FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS.......... 4-6 15-17ON-SIDE KICKS................. 2-2 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES............... 16-20 80% 21-23 91%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS........... 12-20 60% 11-23 48%PAT-ATTEMPTS.................. 18-18 100% 12-14 86%ATTENDANCE.................... 167523 230268 Games/Avg Per Game.......... 3/55841 3/76756 Neutral Site Games.......... 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total-------------------- --- --- --- --- ---Washington.......... 24 62 17 43 - 146Opponents........... 40 25 46 30 - 141

Washington Overall Team StatisticsAll games

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PASSING GP Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G---------------------------------------------------------------Stanback,Isaiah 6 129.51 89-165-3 53.9 1163 10 55 193.8Bonnell, Carl 5 146.80 5-8-0 62.5 41 1 20 8.2TEAM 5 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Rankin, Louis 6 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total.......... 6 128.82 94-175-3 53.7 1204 11 55 200.7Opponents...... 6 129.78 126-204-6 61.8 1441 9 51 240.2

RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G-------------------------------------------------Shackelford, S. 6 30 440 14.7 5 50 73.3Russo, Anthony 6 17 251 14.8 0 51 41.8Kirton, Johnie 6 9 65 7.2 3 12 10.8James, Kenny 6 7 64 9.1 2 21 10.7Williams, Corey 6 7 54 7.7 0 9 9.0Reece, Marcel 6 6 112 18.7 0 38 18.7Daniels,Quintin 5 5 88 17.6 1 55 17.6Rankin, Louis 6 5 27 5.4 0 8 4.5Ellis, Cody 3 4 50 12.5 0 24 16.7Lewis, Robert 2 2 17 8.5 0 10 8.5Gottlieb, M. 4 1 24 24.0 0 24 6.0Wood, Marlon 6 1 12 12.0 0 12 2.0Total.......... 6 94 1204 12.8 11 55 200.7Opponents...... 6 126 1441 11.4 9 51 240.2

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long---------------------------------------Wood, Marlon 17 132 7.8 0 15Total.......... 17 132 7.8 0 15Opponents...... 10 216 21.6 0 79

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long---------------------------------------White, Scott 2 19 9.5 0 11Forrester, M. 2 36 18.0 0 36Howell, Dan 1 33 33.0 1 33Goldson, Dashon 1 6 6.0 0 6Total.......... 6 94 15.7 1 36Opponents...... 3 0 0.0 0 0

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long---------------------------------------Lewis, Roy 11 206 18.7 0 31Homer, Paul 3 38 12.7 0 16Wood, Marlon 1 31 31.0 0 31Kravitz, Luke 1 11 11.0 0 11Total.......... 16 286 17.9 0 31Opponents...... 17 360 21.2 0 45

FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long---------------------------------------Total.......... 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents...... 1 7 7.0 0 7

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W A S H I N G T O N v s . O R E G O N S TAT E • H U S K Y S TA d I U m • O C T O B E R 1 4 , 2 0 0 6 • 3 : 3 0 P . m . P d T |------- PATs -------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points---------------------------------------------------------------Shackelford, S. 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Braunstein, M. 0 4-6 18-18 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30James, Kenny 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30Kirton, Johnie 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 20Stanback,Isaiah 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 12Rankin, Louis 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Howell, Dan 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 6Total.......... 19 4-6 18-18 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 146Opponents...... 14 15-17 12-14 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 141

TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G----------------------------------------------Stanback,Isaiah 6 239 339 1163 1502 250.3Rankin, Louis 6 63 350 0 350 58.3James, Kenny 6 65 279 0 279 46.5Wood, Marlon 6 2 50 0 50 8.3Bonnell, Carl 5 9 5 41 46 9.2Reece, Marcel 6 2 9 0 9 1.5Shackelford, S. 6 1 3 0 3 0.5Douglas, Sean 6 1 -16 0 -16 -2.7TEAM 5 7 -17 0 -17 -3.4Total.......... 6 389 1002 1204 2206 367.7Opponents...... 6 395 672 1441 2113 352.2

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk-----------------------------------------------------------------Braunstein, M. 4-6 66.7 0-0 3-4 1-2 0-0 0-0 32 0

FG SEQUENCE Washington OPPONENTS----------------------------------------------------San Jose State - (40),(32),(45)Oklahoma Sooners (32),(24) (44),(37),(30)Fresno State - 41UCLA - (28),(23),(51),(22)Arizona 39,22 (52),41USC Trojans (26),(25) (34),(25),(32),(21)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd-----------------------------------------------------Douglas, Sean 31 1444 46.6 82 6 3 11 1TEAM 2 10 5.0 10 0 0 0 1Total.......... 33 1454 44.1 82 6 3 11 2Opponents...... 29 1209 41.7 61 3 2 4 0

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn--------------------------------------------------------Braunstein, M. 27 1597 59.1 7 1Total.......... 27 1597 59.1 7 1 360 40.6 24Opponents...... 35 2039 58.3 16 2 286 40.9 24

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W A S H I N G T O N v s . O R E G O N S TAT E • H U S K Y S TA d I U m • O C T O B E R 1 4 , 2 0 0 6 • 3 : 3 0 P . m . P d TALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G------------------------------------------------------Shackelford, S. 6 3 440 0 0 0 443 73.8Rankin, Louis 6 350 27 0 0 0 377 62.8James, Kenny 6 279 64 0 0 0 343 57.2Stanback,Isaiah 6 339 0 0 0 0 339 56.5Russo, Anthony 6 0 251 0 0 0 251 41.8Wood, Marlon 6 50 12 132 31 0 225 37.5Lewis, Roy 6 0 0 0 206 0 206 34.3Reece, Marcel 6 9 112 0 0 0 121 20.2Daniels,Quintin 5 0 88 0 0 0 88 17.6Kirton, Johnie 6 0 65 0 0 0 65 10.8Williams, Corey 6 0 54 0 0 0 54 9.0Ellis, Cody 3 0 50 0 0 0 50 16.7Homer, Paul 6 0 0 0 38 0 38 6.3Forrester, M. 6 0 0 0 0 36 36 6.0Howell, Dan 6 0 0 0 0 33 33 5.5Gottlieb, M. 4 0 24 0 0 0 24 6.0White, Scott 6 0 0 0 0 19 19 3.2Lewis, Robert 2 0 17 0 0 0 17 8.5Kravitz, Luke 6 0 0 0 11 0 11 1.8Goldson, Dashon 5 0 0 0 0 6 6 1.2Bonnell, Carl 5 5 0 0 0 0 5 1.0Douglas, Sean 6 -16 0 0 0 0 -16 -2.7TEAM 5 -17 0 0 0 0 -17 -3.4Total.......... 6 1002 1204 132 286 94 2718 453.0Opponents...... 6 672 1441 216 360 0 2689 448.2

|--------Tackles--------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| BlkdDEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 Wallace, C.J. 6 33 22 55 5-15 . . 1 . . 1 . . 4 White, Scott 6 27 20 47 8-41 3-29 2-19 1 . 1-0 1 . . 6 Fountaine, Matt 6 29 11 40 . . . . . . . . .28 Lewis, Roy 6 27 9 36 1-8 1-8 . 2 . . . . .26 Wells, Jason 6 12 15 27 . . . 1 . . . . .47 Bomar, Tahj 6 17 9 26 4-11 1-4 . . . . . . .29 Stevens, Chris 6 12 8 20 6-24 2-12 . . . . 1 . . 8 Goldson, Dashon 5 13 7 20 1-1 . 1-6 4 . . . . .66 Te’o-Nesheim, D 6 6 12 18 4-5 . . 1 2 . . . .34 Howell, Dan 6 10 6 16 5-9 1-3 1-33 2 . . 3 . . 7 Gunheim,Greyson 6 10 6 16 6-26 2-17 . 2 . . 2 . .74 Afoa, Wilson 6 8 7 15 3-7 . . 1 . . . . .23 Forrester, M. 6 3 10 13 . . 2-36 2 . . . . .91 Mateaki, Donny 6 3 7 10 . . . 1 . . . . .41 Ala, Brandon 6 7 2 9 3-12 2-11 . 1 . . . . .22 Savannah, E.J. 3 6 2 8 1-3 . . . . . . . .95 Reffett, Jordan 6 2 3 5 1-1 . . . . . . . .35 Butler, Donald 6 1 4 5 . . . . . . . . .57 Tuiasosopo, T. 6 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .77 Lobos, Erik 5 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .30 Homer, Paul 6 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .14 Braunstein, M. 6 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .43 Poe, T.J. 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 3 Hemphill, Chris 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .29 Ellis, Cody 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 3 Reece, Marcel 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .43 Palaita, Mark 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 5 1 . 1 1-9 1-9 . . . . 1 . .21 Shackelford, S. 6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .85 Rayford, Caesar 5 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . Total.......... 6 239 164 403 49-172 13-93 6-94 19 2 1-0 9 1 . Opponents...... 6 231 166 397 33-83 5-14 3-0 23 6 6-7 6 2 .

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2 0 0 6 G A m E - B Y - G A m E S T A R T E R SOpponent WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB FB WRSAN JOSE STATE C. Williams Ossai S. Daniels Garcia C. Walker Macklin Gottlieb Stanback James Shackelford# Russoat Oklahoma C. Williams Ossai S. Daniels Garcia C. Walker Macklin Kirton Stanback James Palaita RussoFRESNO STATE C. Williams Ossai S. Daniels Garcia C. Walker Macklin Kirton Stanback James Palaita RussoUCLA C. Williams Ossai S. Daniels Garcia C. Walker Macklin Kirton Stanback James Reece# Russoat Arizona Shackelford Ossai S. Daniels Garcia C. Walker Macklin Kirton Stanback James Ellis# Russoat USC Shackelford Berglund S. Daniels Garcia C. Walker Macklin Q. Daniels# Stanback James Ellis# RussoOREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State # - started as WR in three- or four-receiver set

Opponent dE dT dT dE OLB ILB OLB FS SS CB CBSAN JOSE STATE Te’o-Nesheim Mateaki Afoa Gunheim White Bomar Howell Wells Wallce Fountaine Roy Lewisat Oklahoma Te’o-Nesheim Mateaki Afoa Gunheim White Bomar Howell Wells Wallce Fountaine Roy LewisFRESNO STATE Te’o-Nesheim Mateaki Reffett Gunheim Stevens Bomar White Wells Wallce Fountaine Roy LewisUCLA Te’o-Nesheim Mateaki Afoa Gunheim White Bomar Howell Wells Wallce Fountaine Roy Lewisat Arizona Te’o-Nesheim Mateaki Afoa Gunheim Stevens Bomar Howell Wells Wallce Fountaine Roy Lewisat USC Te’o-Nesheim Mateaki Afoa Gunheim Stevens Bomar Howell Wells Wallce Fountaine Roy LewisOREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State

G A m E - B Y - G A m E T E A m S T A T I S T I C SWashington 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.) PossessionSAN JOSE STATE 41-300-4 25-16-1-168-1 66-468 22-15-7-0 2-2 4-40 30:31at Oklahoma 40-204-1 30-14-0-180-1 70-384 17-8-9-0 1-1 6-50 29:17FRESNO STATE 35-128-1 26-15-0-151-2 61-279 16-9-7-0 0-0 4-47 30:22UCLA 27-49-0 39-18-1-200-3 56-249 14-4-9-1 4-3 3-15 27:58at Arizona 40-154-1 26-14-1-293-2 66-447 16-4-11-1 1-0 5-55 31:08at USC 31-167-0 39-17-0-212-2 70-379 19-7-11-1 2-0 4-25 27:44OREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at 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.) PossessionSAN JOSE STATE 29-50-0 35-28-0-323-3 66-373 19-2-15-2 3-0 5-30 29:29at Oklahoma 35-181-1 33-21-1-272-2 68-453 22-10-12-0 1-1 7-38 30:43FRESNO STATE 37-157-2 21-11-1-140-1 58-297 17-11-6-0 1-0 3-15 29:38UCLA 34-143-1 31-18-2-135-0 65-278 13-4-9-0 1-0 6-33 32:02at Arizona 24-(-7)-0 41-24-1-308-1 65-301 17-2-14-1 4-0 8-78 28:52at USC 32-148-0 41-24-1-263-2 73-411 21-10-11-0 2-0 8-70 32:16OREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State

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G A m E - B Y - G A m E I N d I V I d U A L S T A T I S T I C SRushing(Att.-Yds.-Td) James Rankin StanbackSAN JOSE STATE 14-53-1 10-145-2 17-102-1at Oklahoma 10-69-1 17-112-0 12-18-0FRESNO STATE 8-7-0 9-19-0 12-91-1UCLA 8-21-0 3-1-0 13-48-0at Arizona 12-45-1 17-63-0 10-47-0at USC 13-84-0 6-10-0 10-33-0OREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State

Passing(A-C-I-Yds.-Td) Stanback BonnellSAN JOSE STATE 25-16-1-168-1 DNP as QBat Oklahoma 22-9-0-139-0 7-5-0-41-1FRESNO STATE 26-15-0-151-1 DNP as QBUCLA 29-18-1-200-3 DNP as QBat Arizona 25-14-1-293-2 1-0-0-0-0at USC 38-17-0-212-2 DNP as QBOREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State

Receiving(No.-Yds.-Td) Shackelford Russo Williams Rbt. Lewis Gottlieb Rankin James Reece Kirton Q. daniels EllisSAN JOSE STATE 1-19-0 5-43-0 4-32-0 2-17-0 1-24-0 1-3-0 2-30-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP INJat Oklahoma 3-42-1 3-70-0 3-22-0 INJ INJ 1-6-0 0-0-0 1-9-0 3-31-0 0-0-0 INJFRESNO STATE 3-29-1 4-34-0 0-0-0 INJ INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-62-0 2-10-1 3-16-0 INJUCLA 9-120-2 2-29-0 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 1-6-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-10-1 1-17-0 1-6-0at Arizona 5-105-1 2-61-0 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 2-12-0 2-23-0 1-29-0 1-8-0 1-55-1 0-0-0at USC 9-125-0 1-14-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-11-1 1-12-0 1-6-1 0-0-0 3-44-0OREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State

Tackles (U-A-TOT) Stevens Fountaine Wallace Roy Lewis Forrester Te’o-Nesheim White Gunehim Wells Goldson Bomar HowellSAN JOSE STATE 3-5-8 6-0-6 4-2-6 4-2-6 1-5-6 3-2-5 3-2-5 2-3-5 1-4-5 0-0-0 2-2-4 1-1-2at Oklahoma 1-0-1 8-0-8 5-4-9 5-0-5 1-1-2 1-2-3 7-5-12 0-2-2 1-1-2 1-1-2 1-3-4 2-1-3FRESNO STATE 3-2-5 3-6-9 10-7-17 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-2-2 3-0-3 1-0-1 3-6-9 INJ 3-1-4 DNPUCLA 1-1-2 3-3-6 3-4-7 8-1-9 0-3-3 2-3-5 2-9-11 2-1-3 2-2-4 0-1-1 4-1-5 0-2-2at Arizona 4-0-4 1-1-2 6-2-8 3-2-5 0-0-0 0-3-3 8-2-10 2-0-2 1-2-3 3-4-7 2-0-2 2-0-2at USC 0-0-0 8-1-9 5-2-7 4-2-6 1-1-2 0-0-0 4-2-6 2-0-2 3-0-3 9-1-10 6-1-7 5-2-7OREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State

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Rushing Attempts...........................................17, Isaiah Stanback vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06; at Oklahoma, 9/9/06; Louis Rankin at Arizona, 9/30/06Yards Rushing.................................................145 yards, Louis Rankin vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06Long Rush .......................................................68 yards, Louis Rankin vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06Long Rush (No Score) .....................................46 yards, Marlon Wood at USC, 10/7/06Long Touchdown Rush ...................................68 yards, Louis Rankin vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06Touchdown Rushes ........................................2, Louis Rankin vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06

Pass Attempts ................................................38, Isaiah Stanback at USC, 10/7/06Pass Completions ...........................................18, Isaiah Stanback vs. UCLA, 9/23/06Yards Passing .................................................293 yards, Isaiah Stanback at Arizona, 9/30/06Touchdown Passes .........................................3, Isaiah Stanback vs. UCLA, 9/23/06Most Pass Interceptions ................................1, Isaiah Stanback, three timesLong Pass .......................................................55 yards, Isaiah Stanback at Arizona, 9/30/06Long TD Pass ..................................................55 yards, Isaiah Stanback at Arizona, 9/30/06

Receptions......................................................9, Sonny Shackelford vs. UCLA, 9/23/06; at USC, 10/7/06Yards Receiving ..............................................125 yards, Sonny Shackelford at USC, 10/7/06Long Reception...............................................55 yards, Quintin Daniels at Arizona, 9/30/06Touchdown Receptions ..................................2, Sonny Shackelford vs. UCLA, 9/23/06

Field Goals......................................................2, Michael Braunstein at Oklahoma, 9/9/06; at USC, 10/7/06Field Goal Attempts .......................................2, Michael Braunstein at Oklahoma, 9/9/06; at Arizona, 9/30/06; at USC, 10/7/06Long Field Goal...............................................32 yards, Michael Braunstein at Oklahoma, 9/9/06

Punts...............................................................8, Sean Douglas at Arizona, 9/30/06Punting Average .............................................56.0 yards, Sean Douglas at Oklahoma, 9/9/06Punting Yards .................................................340 yards, Sean Douglas at Arizona, 9/30/06Long Punt........................................................82 yards, Sean Douglas at Oklahoma, 9/9/06

Punt Returns ...................................................4, Marlon Wood vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06; vs. UCLA, 9/23/06Punt Return Yards...........................................43 yards, Marlon Wood at Arizona, 9/30/06Long Punt Return ............................................15 yards, Marlon Wood at Arizona, 9/30/06Long Punt Return for TD .................................none

Kickoff Returns ...............................................5, Roy Lewis vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06Kickoff Return Yards.......................................89 yards, Roy Lewis vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06Long Kickoff Return, no score ........................31 yards, Roy Lewis vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06; Marlon Wood at USC, 10/7/06Long Kickoff Return for TD .............................none

Interceptions ..................................................1, several timesInterception Return Yards ..............................36 yards, Mesphin Forrester vs. Fresno State, 9/16/06Long Interception Return, no score ................36 yards, Mesphin Forrester vs. Fresno State, 9/16/06Long Interception Return for TD.....................33 yards, Dan Howell vs. UCLA, 9/23/06

Tackles ............................................................17, C.J. Wallace vs. Fresno State, 9/16/06Sacks ..............................................................2, Chris Stevens vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06; Scott White and Greyson Gunheim at Arizona, 9/30/06Tackles for Loss ..............................................3, Greyson Gunheim vs. San Jose State, 9/2/06; Daniel Te’o-Nesheim vs. UCLA, 9/23/06; Scott White at Arizona, 9/30/06

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Rushing Attempts...........................................32, Adrian Petersen, Oklahoma, 9/9/06Yards Rushing.................................................165 yards, Adrian Petersen, Oklahoma, 9/9/06Long Rush .......................................................63 yards, Chris Markey, UCLA, 9/23/06Long Rush (No Score) .....................................63 yards, Chris Markey, UCLA, 9/23/06Long Touchdown Rush ...................................17 yards, Adrian Petersen, Oklahoma, 9/9/06Touchdown Rushes ........................................2, Adrian Petersen, Oklahoma, 9/9/06; Dwayne Wright, Fresno State, 9/16/06

Pass Attempts ................................................41, Willie Tuitama, Arizona, 9/30/06Pass Completions ...........................................28, Adam Tafralis, San Jose State, 9/2/06Yards Passing .................................................323 yards, Adam Tafralis, San Jose State, 9/2/06Touchdown Passes .........................................3, Adam Tafralis, San Jose State, 9/2/06Most Pass Interceptions ................................2, Ben Olsen, UCLA, 9/23/06 Long Pass .......................................................51 yards, John David Booty, USC, 10/7/06Long TD Pass ..................................................51 yards, John David Booty, USC, 10/7/06

Receptions......................................................12, Patrick Turner, USC, 10/7/06Yards Receiving ..............................................130 yards, James Jones, San Jose State, 9/2/06Long Reception...............................................51 yards, Steve Smith, USC, 10/7/06Touchdown Receptions ..................................3, James Jones, San Jose State, 9/2/06

Field Goals......................................................4, Justin Medlock, UCLA, 9/23/06; Mario Danelo, USC, 10/7/06Field Goal Attempts .......................................4, Justin Medlock, UCLA, 9/23/06; Mario Danelo, USC, 10/7/06Long Field Goal...............................................52 yards, Nick Folk, Arizona, 9/30/06

Punts...............................................................9, Nick Folk, Arizona, 9/30/06Punting Average .............................................45.3 yards, Nick Folk, Arizona, 9/30/06Punting Yards .................................................408 yards, Nick Folk, Arizona, 9/30/06Long Punt........................................................61 yards, Nick Folk, Arizona, 9/30/06

Punt Returns ...................................................3, Reggie Smith, Oklahoma, 9/9/06Punt Return Yards...........................................80 yards, Terrence Austin, UCLA, 9/23/06Long Punt Return ............................................79 yards, Terrence Austin, UCLA, 9/23/06Long Punt Return for TD .................................none

Kickoff Returns ...............................................4, C.J. Gable, USC, 10/7/06Kickoff Return Yards.......................................98 yards, C.J. Gable, USC, 10/7/06Long Kickoff Return, no score ........................45 yards, Jaron Fairman, Fresno State, 9/16/06Long Kickoff Return for TD .............................none

Interceptions ..................................................1, three playersInterception Return Yards ..............................noneLong Interception Return, no score ................noneLong Interception Return for TD.....................none

Tackles ............................................................13, Darien Williams, Oklahoma, 9/9/06Sacks ..............................................................1, numerous playersTackles for Loss ..............................................2, numerous players

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2 0 0 6 T E A m S I N G L E - G A m E H I G H S Washington OpponentsFirst Downs 22 (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2) 22 (Oklahoma, Sept. 9)Rushing First Downs 15 (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2) 11 (Fresno State, Sept. 16)Passing First Downs 11 (at USC, Oct. 7) 15 (San Jose State, Sept. 2)First Downs by Penalty 1 (three times) 2 (San Jose State, Sept. 2)

Points 35 (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2) 37 (Oklahoma, Sept. 9)

Rushing Attempts 41 (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2) 37 (Fresno State, Sept. 16)Rushing Yards 300 yards (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2) 181 yards (Oklahoma, Sept. 9)Yards Per Rush 7.3 yards (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2) 5.2 yards (Oklahoma, Sept. 9)Rushing Touchdowns 4 (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2) 2 (Oklahoma, Sept. 9; Fresno State, Sept. 16)

Pass Attempts 39 (at USC, Oct. 7) 41 (Arizona, Sept. 30; USC, Oct. 7) Pass Completions 18 (vs. UCLA, Sept. 23) 28 (San Jose State, Sept. 2)Interceptions 1 (three times) 2 (UCLA, Sept. 23)Passing Yards 293 yards (at Arizona, Sept. 30) 323 yards (San Jose State, Sept. 2)Passing Touchdowns 3 (vs. UCLA, Sept. 23) 3 (San Jose State, Sept. 2)Yards Per Completion 20.9 yards (at Arizona, Sept. 30) 12.8 yards (Arizona, Sept. 30)

Total Plays 70 (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2; at USC, Oct. 7) 73 (USC, Oct. 7)Total Offense 468 yards (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2) 453 yards (Oklahoma, Sept. 9)Total Offense Yards Per Play 7.1 yards (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2) 6.7 yards (Oklahoma, Sept. 9)

Fumbles 4 (vs. UCLA, Sept. 23) 4 (Arizona, Sept. 30)Fumbles Lost 3 (vs. UCLA, Sept. 23) 1 (Oklahoma, Sept. 9)

Interceptions By 2 (vs. UCLA, Sept. 23) 1 (three times)

Penalties 6 (at Oklahoma, Sept. 9) 8 (Arizona, Sept. 30; USC, Oct. 7)Penalty Yards 55 yards (at Arizona, Sept. 30) 78 yards (Arizona, Sept. 30)

Kickoff Returns 6 (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2) 4 (UCLA, Sept. 23; USC, Oct. 7)Kickoff Return Yards 100 yards (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2) 98 yards (USC, Oct. 7)

Punt Returns 4 (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2; UCLA, Sept. 23) 3 (Oklahoma, Sept. 9)Punt Return Yards 43 yards (at Arizona, Sept. 30) 79 yards (UCLA, Sept. 23)

Tackles for Loss 12 (vs. San Jose State, Sept. 2; vs. UCLA, Sept. 23) 7 (three times)Tackles for Lost Yards 70 yards (at Arizona, Sept. 30) 19 yards (San Jose State, Sept. 2; USC, Oct. 7)Sacks 6 (at Arizona, Sept. 30) 3 (UCLA, Sept. 23)

Time of Possession 31:08 (at Arizona, Sept. 30) 32:16 (USC, Oct. 7)

Longest Scoring Drive (Plays) 14 plays; 71 yards (at USC, Oct. 7) 18 plays, 96 yards (USC, Oct. 7)Longest Scoring Drive (Yards) 92 yards, 9 plays (vs. UCLA, Sept. 23) 96 yards, 18 plays (USC, Oct. 7)Shortest Scoring Drive (Plays) 1 play, (twice) 2 plays, 6 yards (UCLA, Sept. 23)Shortest Scoring Drive (Yards) 44 yards, 5 plays (at USC, Oct. 7) 5 yards, 4 plays ((at USC, Oct. 7)

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W A S H I N G T O N G A m E - B Y - G A m E S T A T I S T I C S |———RUSHING———| |——RECEIVING——| |—————PASSING—————| |——KICK RET———| |———PUNT RET———| AllOpponent No. Yds Td Lg No. Yds Td Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds Td Lg No Yds Td Lg No Yds Td Lg PurpSAN JOSE STATE 41 300 4 68 16 168 1 24 25 - 16 - 1 168 1 24 6 100 0 31 4 26 0 13 594at Oklahoma 40 204 1 54 14 180 1 51 30 - 14 - 0 180 1 51 1 14 0 14 2 15 0 8 424FRESNO STATE 35 128 1 36 15 151 2 38 26 - 15 - 0 151 2 38 2 43 0 25 2 23 0 14 381UCLA 27 49 0 17 18 200 3 35 29 - 18 - 1 200 3 35 5 71 0 22 4 17 0 8 370at Arizona 40 154 1 21 14 293 2 55 26 - 14 - 1 293 2 55 0 0 0 0 3 43 0 15 496at USC 31 167 0 46 17 212 2 24 39 - 17 - 0 212 2 24 2 58 0 31 2 8 0 8 453OREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State Washington Totals 214 1002 7 68 94 1204 11 55 175 - 94 - 3 1204 11 55 16 286 0 31 17 132 0 15 2718Opponents’ Totals 191 672 5 63 126 1441 9 51 204 - 126 - 6 1441 9 51 17 360 0 45 10 216 0 79 2689

Avg per rush: 4.7Avg per catch: 12.8Pass efficiency: 128.82Kick ret avg: 17.9Punt ret avg: 7.8All purpose avg/game: 453.0Total offense avg/gm: 367.7

|—————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 PtsSAN JOSE STATE 38 32 70 8-33 2-10 2 0-0 0 0 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 35at Oklahoma 42 28 70 3-9 1-5 1 1-0 1-11 2 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 20FRESNO STATE 35 28 63 5-11 1-4 1 0-0 1-36 0 0 1 3-3 0 0 0 21UCLA 35 44 79 8-34 3-20 1 0-0 2-33 0 3 0 3-3 0 1 0 29at Arizona 37 18 55 11-70 6-54 2 0-0 1-6 0 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 21at USC 52 14 66 5-15 0-0 2 0-0 1-8 0 10 0 2-2 0 0 0 20OREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State Washington Total 239 164 403 49-172 13-93 9 1-0 6-94 2 19 1 18-18 0 1 0 146Opponents’ Totals 231 166 397 33-83 5-14 6 6-7 3-0 6 23 2 14-12 0 0 0 141

|——————————————PUNTING———————————————| |———FIELd GOALS———|Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-made Lg BlkdSAN JOSE STATE 3 137 45.7 54 0 0 0 2 3 0-0 0 0at Oklahoma 6 290 48.3 82 1 1 0 2 1 2-2 32 0FRESNO STATE 6 266 44.3 52 0 1 0 2 1 0-0 0 0UCLA 5 244 48.8 64 0 1 1 2 1 0-0 0 0at Arizona 8 340 42.5 62 0 2 2 1 4 2-0 0 0at USC 5 177 35.4 68 1 1 0 2 1 2-2 26 0OREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State Washington Totals 33 1454 44.1 82 2 6 3 11 11 6-4 32 0Opponents’ Totals 29 1209 41.7 61 0 3 2 5 4 17-15 52 0

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O P P O N E N T S ’ G A m E - B Y - G A m E S T A T I S T I C S |———RUSHING———| |——RECEIVING——| |—————PASSING—————| |——KICK RET———| |———PUNT RET———| AllOpponent No. Yds Td Lg No. Yds Td Lg Att-Cmp-Int Yds Td Lg No Yds Td Lg No Yds Td Lg PurpSAN JOSE STATE 29 50 0 11 28 323 3 50 38 - 27 - 0 323 3 50 2 41 0 35 1 0 0 0 414at Oklahoma 35 181 2 29 21 272 2 42 33 - 21 - 1 272 2 42 2 53 0 31 3 75 0 62 581FRESNO STATE 37 157 2 13 11 140 1 38 21 - 11 - 1 140 1 38 3 84 0 45 1 27 0 27 408UCLA 34 143 1 63 18 135 0 16 31 - 18 - 2 135 0 16 4 50 0 31 2 80 0 79 408at Arizona 24 -7 0 14 24 308 1 35 41 - 24 - 1 308 1 35 2 34 0 19 1 11 0 11 346at USC 32 148 0 23 24 263 2 51 41 - 24 - 1 263 2 51 4 98 0 34 2 23 0 2 532OREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State Opponents’ Totals 191 672 5 63 126 1441 9 51 204 - 126 - 6 1441 9 51 17 360 0 45 10 216 0 79 2689Washington Totals 214 1002 7 68 94 1204 11 55 175 - 94 - 3 1204 11 55 16 286 0 31 17 132 0 15 2718

Avg per rush: 3.5Avg per catch: 11.4Pass efficiency: 129.78Kick ret avg: 21.2Punt ret avg: 21.6All purpose avg/game: 448.2Total offense avg/gm: 352.2

|—————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 PtsSAN JOSE STATE 51 20 71 5-19 1-3 2 2-7 1-0 0 0 0 3-2 0 0 0 29at Oklahoma 32 44 76 5-18 0-0 1 1-0 0-0 6 4 1 4-4 0 0 0 37FRESNO STATE 34 26 60 2-4 1-2 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 3-2 0 0 0 20UCLA 38 20 58 6-12 3-9 3 3-0 1-0 0 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 19at Arizona 45 18 63 4-11 0-0 0 0-0 1-0 0 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 10at USC 31 38 69 7-19 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 10 1 2-2 0 0 0 26OREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State Opponents’ Totals 231 166 397 33-83 5-14 6 6-7 3-0 6 23 2 14-12 0 0 0 141Washington Total 239 164 403 49-172 13-93 9 1-0 6-94 2 19 1 18-18 0 1 0 146

|——————————————PUNTING———————————————| |———FIELd GOALS———|Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-made Lg BlkdSAN JOSE STATE 5 222 44.4 51 0 1 0 1 0 3-3 45 0at Oklahoma 3 133 44.3 53 0 0 0 1 1 3-3 44 0FRESNO STATE 5 181 36.2 49 0 1 1 0 1 1-0 0 0UCLA 5 179 35.8 43 0 0 0 0 1 4-4 51 0at Arizona 9 408 45.3 61 0 1 1 3 1 2-1 52 0at USC 2 86 43.0 45 0 0 0 0 0 4-4 34 0OREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State Opponents’ Totals 29 1209 41.7 61 0 3 2 5 4 17-15 52 0Washington Totals 33 1454 44.1 82 2 6 3 11 11 6-4 32 0

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W A S H I N G T O N T E A m G A m E - B Y - G A m E C O m P A R I S O N First RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE Return Penalty Turn-Opponent Score downs Number-Yards Attempts-Comp-Int Yards Plays Yards Yards Yards OversSAN JOSE STATE 35 - 29 22 / 19 41-300 / 29-50 25-16-1 / 37-28-0 168 / 323 66 / 66 468 / 373 126 / 48 40 / 30 3 / 0at Oklahoma 20 - 37 17 / 22 40-204 / 35-181 30-14-0 / 33-21-1 180 / 272 70 / 68 384 / 453 40 / 128 40 / 30 1 / 2FRESNO STATE 21 - 20 16 / 17 35-128 / 37-157 26-15-0 / 21-11-1 151 / 140 61 / 58 279 / 297 102 / 111 47 / 15 0 / 1UCLA 29 - 19 14 / 13 27-49 / 34-143 29-18-1 / 31-18-2 200 / 135 56 / 65 249 / 278 121 / 130 15 / 33 4 / 2at Arizona 21 - 10 16 / 17 40-154 / 24-(-7) 26-14-1 / 41-24-1 293 / 308 66 / 65 447 / 301 49 / 45 55 / 78 1 / 1at USC 20 - 26 19 / 21 31-167 / 32-148 39-17-0 / 41-24-1 212 / 263 70 / 73 379 / 411 74 / 121 25 / 70 0 / 1OREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORD at Washington State Totals 146 - 141 104 / 109 214-1002 / 191-672 175-94-3 / 204-126-6 1204 / 1441 389 / 395 2206 / 2113 512 / 583 232 / 264 9 / 7

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3rd down 4th down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg SAN JOSE STATE 8-13 / 6-16 1-2 / 2-2 30:31 / 29:29 + 1:02 7.3 / 1.7 6.7 / 8.7 7.1 / 5.7 35-45.7 / 5-44.4at Oklahoma 6-16 / 5-12 0-2 / 1-1 29:17 / 30:43 - 1:26 5.1 / 5.2 6.0 / 8.2 5.5 / 6.7 6-48.3 / 3-44.3FRESNO STATE 8-15 / 4-11 1-1 / 1-1 30:22 / 29:38 + 0:44 3.7 / 4.2 5.8 / 6.7 4.6 / 5.1 6-44.3 / 5-36.2UCLA 3-10 / 4-16 0-1 / 0-1 27:58 / 32:02 - 4:04 1.8 / 4.2 6.9 / 4.4 4.4 / 4.3 5-48.8 / 5-35.8at Arizona 3-14 / 1-14 0-0 / 1-2 31:08 / 28:52 + 2:16 3.8 / -0.3 11.3 / 7.5 6.8 / 4.6 8-42.5 / 9-45.3at USC 8-16 / 7-16 1-1 / 3-3 27:44 / 32:16 - 4:32 5.4 / 4.6 5.4 / 6.4 5.4 / 5.6 5-35.4 / 2-43.0OREGON STATE at California ARIZONA STATE at Oregon STANFORDat Washington State Totals 36-84 / 27-85 3-7 / 8-10 177:00 / 183:00 - 6:00 4.7 / 3.5 6.9 / 7.1 5.7 / 5.3 33-44.1 / 29-41.7

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2006 WASHINGTON ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name (Letters Won) Pos. Ht. Wt Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/JC)

74 Wilson Afoa (2) DT 6-3 290 Jr. * 2V Honolulu, Hawaii (Saint Louis) 41 Brandon Ala (2) DE 6-3 260 Sr. * 3V Waianae, Hawaii (Kamehameha) 27 + Jay Angotti DB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Honolulu, Hawaii (Punahou) 55 Anthony Atkins DE 6-2 290 Jr. JC Long Beach, Calif. (Jordan/Compton CC) 69 + Erik Berglund OT 6-6 290 Jr. * SQ Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton) 47 Tahj Bomar (3) OLB 6-2 225 Sr. 3V Kent, Wash. (Kentwood) 11 Carl Bonnell (1) QB 6-3 210 Jr. * 1V Kent, Wash. (Kentwood) 11 + Michael Book PK 6-3 195 Sr. * SQ Renton, Wash. (Liberty/Bellevue CC) 14 Michael Braunstein (1) PK 5-8 185 Jr. * 2V Gilbert, Ariz. (Gilbert) 72 Casey Bulyca OG 6-6 320 So. * SQ Woodinville, Wash. (Woodinville) 73 Ryan Bush OG/C 6-2 305 So. * SQ Puyallup, Wash. (Rogers) 35 Donald Butler LB 6-1 240 Fr. HS Sacramento, Calif. (Del Campo) 28 + Tony Chidiac WR 5-11 190 Fr. HS Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 51 + Linus Chou OLB 6-4 215 So. * RS Seattle, Wash. (Lakeside) 61 + Gregory Christine C 6-3 280 Fr. HS Camarillo, Calif. (St. Bonaventure) 19 Quintin Daniels (2) WR 6-0 195 Sr. 2V Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola) 74 Stanley Daniels (3) OG 6-4 320 Sr. * 3V San Diego, Calif. (Marian Catholic) 21 + Desmond Davis CB 5-11 190 So RS Olympia, Wash. (Olympia/Central Washington) 17 Sean Douglas (3) P 6-2 230 Sr. 3V Bellevue, Neb. (Bellevue East) 12 Johnny DuRocher QB 6-4 225 Jr. * 1V Graham, Wash. (Bethel/U. of Oregon) 99 Cameron Elisara DT 6-2 275 Fr. HS Spokane, Wash. (Ferris) 29 Cody Ellis (2) WR 6-0 185 Jr. * 2V Puyallup, Wash. (Puyallup) 48 + Mark Farney LB 6-2 202 Fr. * HS Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 23 Mesphin Forrester SS 6-2 205 So. * 1V Los Angeles, Calif. (Venice) 6 Matt Fountaine (3) CB 5-11 180 Sr. * 3V Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd) 24 + Joshua Gage OLB 6-2 215 Fr. * RS Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison) 58 Juan Garcia C 6-3 315 Jr. * SQ Yakima, Wash. (Eisenhower) 8 Dashon Goldson (2) CB 6-2 205 Sr. * 2V Carson, Calif. (Narbonne/Coffeyville CC) 16 D’Andre Goodwin WR 6-0 170 Fr. HS Lancaster, Calif. (Antelope Valley) 86 Michael Gottlieb TE 6-5 245 So. * 1V Mercer Island, Wash. (Mercer Island) 7 Greyson Gunheim (2) DE 6-5 265 Jr. 2V Sebastopol, Calif. (Analy) 14 + Wade Gurnett WR 5-11 185 So. * SQ Shoreline, Wash. (Shorewood) 71 Cody Habben OT 6-5 270 Fr. HS Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 88 + Tim Harris TE 6-4 250 Jr. JC Tacoma, Wash. (Bellarmine/Coll. of the Redwoods) 15 Darin Harris (2) FS 5-11 200 Jr. 2V Federal Way, Wash. (Decatur) 24 J.R. Hasty TB 5-11 200 Fr. .* RS Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS) 42 + Charles Hawkins WR 6-2 185 So. TR Chicago, Ill. (Walter Payton Prep/Graceland Univ.) 3 Chris Hemphill (1) FS 6-6 235 Jr. * 2V Gardena, Calif. (Junipero Serra) 30 Paul Homer FB 6-0 222 Fr. HS Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) 36 Matt Houston LB 6-1 215 Fr. HS Goleta, Calif. (Dos Pueblos) 34 Michael Houston TB 6-1 238 So. TR Denver, Colo. (Montbello/Univ. of Texas) 34 Dan Howell (2) OLB 6-1 225 Jr. 2V Newhall, Calif. (Hart) 8 Kenny James (2) TB 5-10 215 Sr. * 3V Dos Palos, Calif. (Dos Palos) 59 Darrion Jones (1) DE 6-3 245 So. 1V Lynwood, Calif. (Lynwood) 54 William Kava (1) OG 6-3 305 Jr. * 1V Kaneohe, Hawaii (Iolani) 37 Johnie Kirton (1) TE 6-3 270 So. * 1V Everett, Wash. (Jackson) 93 Derek Kosub DT 6-4 270 Fr. HS Reno, Nev. (Hug) 32 Luke Kravitz FB 6-1 225 So. * 1V Olympia, Wash. (Olympia) 81 Robert Lewis (2) TE 6-5 250 Jr. * 2V Los Angeles, Calif. (Montclair College Prep) 28 Roy Lewis (1) CB 5-11 187 Jr. * 1V Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne/San Jose State) 77 Erick Lobos (2) DT 6-3 285 Jr. 2V Los Angeles, Calif. (Venice) 10 Jake Locker QB 6-3 210 Fr. HS Ferndale, Wash. (Ferndale) 62 + Robert Lukevich C 6-2 250 So. * SQ Seattle, Wash. (Bishop Blanchet) 75 Chad Macklin (1) OT 6-8 300 Jr. * 2V Visalia, Calif. (Golden West) 91 Donny Mateaki (3) DT 6-5 285 Sr. * 3V Honolulu, Hawaii (Iolani) 96 De’Shon Matthews DL 6-3 245 Fr. HS Sacramento, Calif. (Laguna Creek) 80 + Ian McMilan WR 6-3 190 Fr. * TR Portland, Ore. (Jesuit/Princeton) 15 + Alex Mercier WR 6-1 190 Jr. * RS Edmonds, Wash. (Blanchet/Pasadena CC) 89 + Kyle Meuli WR 6-2 190 Fr. HS North Bend, Wash. (Mt. Si) 49 Danny Morovick LS 6-3 230 Fr. * JC Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo/Saddleback CC)

Numerical Roster No. ... Name ...................... Pos.

1.... C.J. Wallace ................SS 3.... Chris Hemphill ............. FS 3.... Marcel Reece............. WR 4.... Isaiah Stanback .......... QB 4.... Scott White................OLB 5.... Anthony Russo ........... WR 5.... Durrell Moss ............... DB 6.... Matt Fountaine ............CB 7.... Greyson Gunheim ........DE 7.... Shelton Sampson.........TB 8.... Dashon Goldson...........CB 8.... Kenny James ...............TB 9.... Louis Rankin.................TB 10.... Jake Locker ................. QB 11.... Carl Bonnell ................ QB 11.... Michael Book ...............PK 12.... Johnny DuRocher........ QB 12.... Josh Okoebor ...............CB 13.... Ryan Perkins ............ P/PK 13.... Troy Perry .....................CB 14.... Michael Braunstein .....PK 14.... Wade Gurnett ............ WR 15.... Darin Harris.................. FS 15.... Alex Mercier .............. WR 16.... D’Andre Goodwin ...... WR 16.... Jordan Murchison........CB 17.... Sean Douglas................. P 17.... Felix Sweetman .......... QB 18.... Corey Williams ......... WR 19.... Quintin Daniels .......... WR 19.... Matt Mosley ................CB 20.... Kyle Trew ...................OLB 21.... Sonny Shackelford ..... WR 21.... Desmond Davis ............CB 22.... E.J. Savannah ............OLB 23.... Mesphin Forrester .......SS 24.... Joshua Gage ..............OLB 24.... J.R. Hasty.....................TB 26.... Jason Wells ................. FS 27.... Jay Angotti ................. DB 28.... Roy Lewis.....................CB 28.... Tony Chidiac ............... WR 29.... Chris Stevens .............OLB 29.... Cody Ellis ................... WR 30.... Paul Homer .................. FB 31.... James Walker ............. DB 32.... Luke Kravitz.................. FB 34.... Michael Houston .........TB 34.... Dan Howell ................OLB 35.... Donald Butler ............... LB 36.... Matt Houston............... LB 37.... Johnie Kirton ............... TE 41.... Brandon Ala .................DE 42.... Charles Hawkins ........ WR 43.... Mark Palaita ................ FB 43.... T.J. Poe ......................OLB 45.... Gordie Verhovek ........ WR 47.... Tahj Bomar .................. ILB 48.... Mark Farney ................. LB 49.... Danny Morovick ........... LS

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19 Matt Mosley CB 5-11 190 Fr. HS Chandler, Ariz. (Corona del Sol) 5 Durrell Moss (1) DB 6-1 215 Jr. * 1V Orange, Calif. (Orange) 16 Jordan Murchison CB 6-0 184 Jr. JC Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd/City Coll. of SF) 87 + Joel Nelson DE 6-4 250 Jr. * SQ Seattle, Wash. (Ballard) 56 Jovon O’Connor DT 6-5 290 So. * SQ Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Angeles) 12 Josh Okoebor (1) CB 5-10 175 Sr. * 1V Colton, Calif. (Fontana HS/Valley CC) 79 Ben Ossai OT 6-6 300 Fr. * RS Bakersfield, Calif. (Stockdale) 43 Mark Palaita (2) FB 5-10 245 Sr. * 2V Waipahu, Hawaii (Kennedy (Seattle)) 13 Ryan Perkins PK/P 6-0 185 Fr. * RS Olympia, Wash. (North Thurston) 13 + Troy Perry CB 5-11 200 Jr. * RS Seattle, Wash. (Franklin/Pasadena CC) 43 + T.J. Poe OLB 6-1 205 Fr. * RS Enumclaw, Wash. (Enumclaw) 9 Louis Rankin (2) TB 6-0 205 Jr. * 2V Stockton, Calif. (Lincoln) 85 Caesar Rayford (1) DE 6-7 242 Jr. 2V Spanaway, Wash. (Bethel) 3 Marcel Reece WR 6-3 240 Jr. JC Hesperia, Calif. (Hesperia/El Camino CC) 95 Jordan Reffett (1) DT 6-6 295 Jr. * 2V Moses Lake, Wash. (Moses Lake) 70 Morgan Rosborough OT 6-6 375 Fr. * RS Long Beach, Calif. (Jordan) 5 Anthony Russo (2) WR 5-11 185 Jr. * 2V Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes) 7 Shelton Sampson (2) TB 5-11 210 Sr. * 3V Lakewood, Wash. (Clover Park HS) 22 E.J. Savannah OLB 6-2 222 Fr. * RS Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS) 64 Matt Sedillo OL 6-3 300 Fr. HS Escondido, Calif. (Orange Glen) 21 Sonny Shackelford (3) WR 6-2 180 Sr. 3V Los Angeles, Calif. (Beverly Hills) 85 + Jon Shapiro TE 6-4 250 Fr. HS Encino, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake) 4 Isaiah Stanback (3) QB 6-3 215 Sr. * 3V Seattle, Wash. (Garfield) 29 Chris Stevens (1) OLB 6-0 215 So. 1V Mojave, Calif. (Mojave) 17 + Felix Sweetman QB 6-2 225 Sr. * 1V Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes) 66 Daniel Te’o-Nesheim DE 6-4 245 Fr. * RS Waikoloa, Hawaii (Hawaii Prep) 65 Ryan Tolar OL 6-6 325 Fr. HS Pasco, Wash. (Pasco) 20 Kyle Trew (1) OLB 6-2 235 Jr. * 1V Edmonds, Wash. (Edmonds-Woodway) 57 Trenton Tuiasosopo ILB 6-2 240 So. * SQ Everett, Wash. (Mariner) 45 + Gordie Verhovek WR 6-1 195 Fr. HS Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea) 63 Clay Walker (3) OG 6-4 305 Sr. * 3V Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon) 31 + James Walker DB 5-9 175 Fr. HS Irvine, Calif. (Calvary Chapel) 1 C.J. Wallace (3) SS 6-0 210 Sr. 3V Sacramento, Calif. (Grant Union) 26 Jason Wells FS 6-2 210 So. JC LaVerne, Calif. (Bonita/Mt. San Antonio JC) 4 Scott White (3) OLB 6-1 235 Sr. * 3V Lemon Grove, Calif. (Mission Bay) 76 Jordan White-Frisbee (1) OT 6-6 320 So. * 1V Kenmore, Wash. (Inglemoor) 97 + Fred Wiggs DE 6-1 225 Fr. HS Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea) 18 Corey Williams (3) WR 6-2 196 Jr. * 3V Las Vegas, Nev. (Las Vegas) 82 Tim Williams TE 6-6 255 Fr. * RS Chehalis, Wash. (W.F. West) 92 Walt Winter TE 6-5 250 So. * 1V Bothell, Wash. (Juanita) 83 Marlon Wood WR 5-10 185 Jr. * 1V Tampa, Fla. (Hillborough/Pasadena CC) 84 + Sho Yoshinaga WR 5-9 175 Jr. SQ Seattle, Wash. (Ballard)

Roster Key: + Walkon ( ) Indicates letters won * indicates redshirt season utilizedSQ - Squad member, has not played in a game TR - Transferred to UW from previous playing season.RS - Redshirted previous season 1V - Indicates number of years in which player has appeared in at least one game.

No. ... Name ...................... Pos.

51.... Linus Chou .................OLB 54.... William Kava .............. OG 55.... Anthony Atkins ............DE 56.... Jovon O’Connor ...........DT 57.... Trenton Tuiasosopo ..... ILB 58.... Juan Garcia....................C 59.... Darrion Jones ..............DE 61.... Gregory Christine ...........C 62.... Robert Lukevich .............C 63.... Clay Walker ................ OG 64.... Matt Sedillo .................OL 65.... Ryan Tolar ....................OL 66.... Daniel Te’o-Nesheim ...DE 69.... Erik Berglund................OT 70.... Morgan Rosborough ....OT 71.... Cody Habben................OT 72.... Casey Bulyca............... OG 73.... Ryan Bush ............... OG/C 74.... Stanley Daniels........... OG 74.... Wilson Afoa .................DT 75.... Chad Macklin ...............OT 76.... Jordan White-Frisbee ..OT 77.... Erick Lobos ...................DT 79.... Ben Ossai .....................OT 80.... Ian McMilan .............. WR 81.... Robert Lewis ................ TE 82.... Tim Williams ................ TE 83.... Marlon Wood ............. WR 84.... Sho Yoshinaga ........... WR 85.... Caesar Rayford ............DE 85.... Jon Shapiro.................. TE 86.... Michael Gottlieb .......... TE 87.... Joel Nelson..................DE 88.... Tim Harris .................... TE 89.... Kyle Meuli.................. WR 91.... Donny Mateaki ............DT 92.... Walt Winter ................. TE 93.... Derek Kosub.................DT 95.... Jordan Reffett..............DT 96.... De’Shon Matthews......DL 97.... Fred Wiggs...................DE 99.... Cameron Elisara...........DT

Wilson Afoa ...............uh-FOE-uhBrandon Ala................ALL-uhTahj Bomar .................like Taj MahalCarl Bonnell ................bawn-ELLMichael Braunstein ....BRAWN-steenCasey Bulyca ..............byoo-LIE-kuhCameron Elisara .........ELL-iss-ARE-uhMesphin Forrester ......MEZZ-finMatt Fountaine...........fawn-TAINDashon Goldson .........duh-SHAWN

Greyson Gunheim .......GRAY-son GUN-himeCody Habben ..............HOBB-unChris Hemphill ............HEMP-hillRobert Lukevich ..........LUKE-uh-vitchDonny Mateaki ...........mah-tee-AH-keeDanny Morovick .........more-OH-vickDurell Moss ................duh-RELLJordan Murchison ......MURK-iss-sunJosh Okeobor .............OAK-uh-boreBen Ossai ...................oh-SIGH

Mark Palaita ...............puh-LIGHT-uhJordan Reffett ............REFF-itMatt Sedillo ...............suh-DEE-ohDaniel Te’o-Nesheim ..tuh-OH NESS-imeRyan Tolar ...................TOE-larTrenton Tuiasosopo ....TOO-ee-ah-so-SO-po

Coaches:Kent Baer....................like BayerTim Lappano ...............luh-PAWN-oh

2006 WASHINGTON FOOTBALL PRONUNCIATION GUIdE

Coaching Staff: Tyrone Willingham (head coach), Kent Baer (defensive coordinator), Tim Lappano (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks), Mike Denbrock (offensive line), Randy Hart (defensive line), Trent Miles (running backs), Bob Simmons (tight end and special teams), Chris Tormey (linebackers/recruiting coordinator), J.D. Williams (secondary), Eric Yarber (wide receivers) and Joey Hildbold (graduate assistant).