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1 WWW.UCLABRUINS.COM UCLA FOOTBALL 2011 OREGON STATE RELEASE PAC-12 CONFERENCE OPENER — UCLA (1-2, 0-0) will play its first-ever Pac-12 game on Saturday, Sept. 24 at Oregon State (0-2, 0-0). Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. PT and the contest will be televised by Prime Ticket in the Southern California area with Bill Macdonald and J.J. Stokes in the booth along with Amy Bender on the sideline. AM 570 (KLAC) and the Bruin IMG Radio Network (Chris Roberts, Matt Stevens and Wayne Cook) will radio broadcast the contest. The game will also be broadcast nationally on SIRIUS XM (Ch. 94). UCLA leads Oregon State 40-15-4 in a series which dates back to 1930. UCLA won last year’s meeting in the Rose Bowl in dramatic fashion, 17-14, on a last-second field goal by Kai Forbath. Richard Brehaut started that game and threw for 127 yards and ran 18 times for 61 yards. Brehaut completed four of six passes on the game-winning field goal drive for 37 yards. UCLA started that final possession on its own 17-yard line with 48 seconds remaining and moved 49 yards to set up Forbath’s winning kick. Linebacker Jordan Zumwalt made his first career start in the contest and led the team with nine tackles. The Bruins have captured three of the last four contests played in Corvallis, but dropped a 26-19 decision in the last visit in 2009. Wide receiver Nelson Rosario had a breakout game in that contest, making a team-high six receptions for 152 yards and his first career touchdown, a 58-yard catch and run. His 152 receiving yards were the most by a Bruin since Craig Bragg totaled 230 versus Oregon in 2002. UCLA is 4-2 in its last six opportunities to open the conference slate on the road, including a pair of wins in Corvallis in 2002 (43-35) and 2001 (38-7). UCLA last began the conference season on the road in 2009 and dropped a 24-16 decision at Stanford. Beaver-Bruin Connection --- In 2000-2001, UCLA offensive coordinator Mike Johnson worked on current OSU head coach Mike Riley’s staff as the quarterbacks coach for the San Diego Chargers. Johnson also served on Riley’s staff at Oregon State from 1997-1999 as coach of the quarterbacks and wide receivers. UCLA defensive line coach Inoke Breckterfield played for and then coached with Mike Riley at Oregon State. He was a graduate assistant coach for the Beavers in 2007 and 2008 and served as a volunteer coach at OSU in 2006. As a player, Breckterfield was coached by Riley in his final two seasons (1997-98). He was named first-team All-Pac-10 and third team Associated Press All-American at defensive line in his senior season. Breckterfield left Oregon State as the school’s career tackles for loss (55.5) and sack leader (19.5). UCLA secondary coach Tim Hundley worked at Oregon State for eight seasons and spent six of those campaigns as defensive coordinator (1984-89) for the Beavers. NOTES — ***UCLA is ranked tied for sixth in the nation this week in sacks allowed (0.33) and is tied for first in the Pac-12 in this category. ***Wide receiver Nelson Rosario has the team lead with 11 catches; he is on the verge of joining the top 20 lists all-time at UCLA in both receptions (needs 4 catches) and receiving yards (needs 16 yards) (see chart above bio for more details). ***Running back Johnathan Franklin has now scored a touchdown in three of the last four games and in five of the last seven overall. ***Quarterback Richard Brehaut has rushed for 130 yards this season and has a 5.0 per carry average...he totaled 61 yards rushing a year ago. ***Tight end Joseph Fauria has four career touchdown catches and one in four of the last five games. *** Senior Taylor Embree has 124 career catches which rank T9th on UCLA’s all-time school list (Mike Farr No. 9-124; No. 8 is Marcedes Lewis). Embree is 13th on the receiving yards list at 1,631 (Jojo Townsell No. 12 - 1,773). ***Linebacker Patrick Larimore led the team with nine tackles against Texas and ranks 10th in the Pac-12 with a 7.0 per game average. FOOTBALL CONTACTS: STEVE ROURKE/STEPHANIE SAMPSON/RYAN FINNEY :: 310-206-6831 E-MAIL - [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], SHIPPING ADDRESS - UCLA SPORTS INFO :: JD MORGAN CENTER :: 325 WESTWOOD PLAZA :: LOS ANGELES, CA 90095 2011 BRUIN FOOTBALL 2011 SCHEDULE DATE RANK** OPPONENT (‘10 result) GAME TIME/RESULTS TV Sept. 3 at Houston (W, 31-13) L, 34-38 FSN Sept. 10 SAN JOSE STATE W, 27-17 FS West Sept. 17 #24/#21 TEXAS (W, 34-12) L, 20-49 ABC Sept. 24 at Oregon State (W,17-14) 12:30 p.m. Prime Ticket Oct. 1 at Stanford (L, 0-35) 7:30 p.m. FSN Oct. 8 WASHINGTON STATE (W,42-28) TBA --- Oct. 20 at Arizona (L, 21-29) 6:00 p.m. PT ESPN Oct. 29 CALIFORNIA (L, 7-35) TBA --- Nov. 5 ARIZONA STATE (L, 34-55) TBA --- Nov. 12 at Utah TBA --- Nov. 19 COLORADO TBA --- Nov. 26 at USC (L, 14-28) 7:00 p.m. FSN **note: rank is Assoc. Press / USA Today Coaches’ polls; *indicates ranking when team played UCLA game times listed as TBA will be determined after tv selections made 12 days in advance of date of game ROSE BOWL: THE 30TH YEAR The 2011 season marks the 30th year that the Rose Bowl will serve as the home of the Bruins. UCLA moved from the L.A. Coliseum in the summer of 1982 and went 6- 0-1 in that first year, capping the season with a victory over Michigan in the Rose Bowl game. The 2006 season-opening win against Utah was UCLA’s 100th at the Rose Bowl. The Bruins own a record of 120-56-2 since moving to Pasadena, including a 3-2 record in Rose Bowl games. In July of 2007, the Rose Bowl was selected the No. 1 sports venue by SI.com/SIonCampus. ROSE BOWL RENOVATION/PARKING UPDATE The Rose Bowl is currently undergoing a $152 million renovation that is scheduled to be completed prior to the 2013 season. Phase I of the project is well underway and fans will notice some definite changes. Included in these changes are a new, state-of-the-art LED video board measuring 30 feet tall by 78 feet long on the north end of the stadium.There will also be a new clock on the south end, reminiscent of the historical Rose Bowl clock of the 1950s and `60s and a new, smaller scoreboard installed on the east end of the stadium. Fans will also notice that a great deal of work has been done on the west side of the stadium around the press box area. Structures and land have been cleared for the pouring of footings for the new press box. The Rose Bowl has set up higher-end portable restroom facilities on the west side of the stadium to take the place of the regular wash rooms during the season. Note --- General Parking lots at the Rose Bowl will open six hours prior to game time. To view the new tailgating policy, go to http://www.uclabruins.com/sports/m-footbl/spec- rel/11-footbl-tailgate-guidelines.html. 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UCLA FOOTBALL 2011 OREGON STATE RELEASE

PAC-12 CONFERENCE OPENER — UCLA (1-2, 0-0) will play its fi rst-ever Pac-12 game on Saturday, Sept. 24 at Oregon State (0-2, 0-0). Kickoff is set for 12:30 p.m. PT and the contest will be televised by Prime Ticket in the Southern California area with Bill Macdonald and J.J. Stokes in the booth along with Amy Bender on the sideline. AM 570 (KLAC) and the Bruin IMG Radio Network (Chris Roberts, Matt Stevens and Wayne Cook) will radio broadcast the contest. The game will also be broadcast nationally on SIRIUS XM (Ch. 94).

UCLA leads Oregon State 40-15-4 in a series which dates back to 1930. UCLA won last year’s meeting in the Rose Bowl in dramatic fashion, 17-14, on a last-second fi eld goal by Kai Forbath. Richard Brehaut started that game and threw for 127 yards and ran 18 times for 61 yards. Brehaut completed four of six passes on the game-winning fi eld goal drive for 37 yards. UCLA started that fi nal possession on its own 17-yard line with 48 seconds remaining and moved 49 yards to set up Forbath’s winning kick. Linebacker Jordan Zumwalt made his fi rst career start in the contest and led the team with nine tackles.

The Bruins have captured three of the last four contests played in Corvallis, but dropped a 26-19 decision in the last visit in 2009. Wide receiver Nelson Rosario had a breakout game in that contest, making a team-high six receptions for 152 yards and his fi rst career touchdown, a 58-yard catch and run. His 152 receiving yards were the most by a Bruin since Craig Bragg totaled 230 versus Oregon in 2002.

UCLA is 4-2 in its last six opportunities to open the conference slate on the road, including a pair of wins in Corvallis in 2002 (43-35) and 2001 (38-7). UCLA last began the conference season on the road in 2009 and dropped a 24-16 decision at Stanford.

Beaver-Bruin Connection --- In 2000-2001, UCLA offensive coordinator Mike Johnson worked on current OSU head coach Mike Riley’s staff as the quarterbacks coach for the San Diego Chargers. Johnson also served on Riley’s staff at Oregon State from 1997-1999 as coach of the quarterbacks and wide receivers.

UCLA defensive line coach Inoke Breckterfi eld played for and then coached with Mike Riley at Oregon State. He was a graduate assistant coach for the Beavers in 2007 and 2008 and served as a volunteer coach at OSU in 2006. As a player, Breckterfi eld was coached by Riley in his fi nal two seasons (1997-98). He was named fi rst-team All-Pac-10 and third team Associated Press All-American at defensive line in his senior season. Breckterfi eld left Oregon State as the school’s career tackles for loss (55.5) and sack leader (19.5).

UCLA secondary coach Tim Hundley worked at Oregon State for eight seasons and spent six of those campaigns as defensive coordinator (1984-89) for the Beavers.

NOTES — ***UCLA is ranked tied for sixth in the nation this week in sacks allowed (0.33) and is tied for fi rst

in the Pac-12 in this category.***Wide receiver Nelson Rosario has the team lead with 11 catches; he is on the verge of joining the top 20

lists all-time at UCLA in both receptions (needs 4 catches) and receiving yards (needs 16 yards) (see chart above bio for more details).

***Running back Johnathan Franklin has now scored a touchdown in three of the last four games and in fi ve of the last seven overall.

***Quarterback Richard Brehaut has rushed for 130 yards this season and has a 5.0 per carry average...he totaled 61 yards rushing a year ago.

***Tight end Joseph Fauria has four career touchdown catches and one in four of the last fi ve games.*** Senior Taylor Embree has 124 career catches which rank T9th on UCLA’s all-time school list (Mike Farr No.

9-124; No. 8 is Marcedes Lewis). Embree is 13th on the receiving yards list at 1,631 (Jojo Townsell No. 12 - 1,773).

***Linebacker Patrick Larimore led the team with nine tackles against Texas and ranks 10th in the Pac-12 with a 7.0 per game average.

FOOTBALL CONTACTS: STEVE ROURKE/STEPHANIE SAMPSON/RYAN FINNEY :: 310-206-6831 E-MAIL - [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],

SHIPPING ADDRESS - UCLA SPORTS INFO :: JD MORGAN CENTER :: 325 WESTWOOD PLAZA :: LOS ANGELES, CA 90095

2011 BRUIN FOOTBALL

2011 SCHEDULEDATE RANK** OPPONENT (‘10 result) GAME TIME/RESULTS TVSept. 3 at Houston (W, 31-13) L, 34-38 FSNSept. 10 SAN JOSE STATE W, 27-17 FS WestSept. 17 #24/#21 TEXAS (W, 34-12) L, 20-49 ABCSept. 24 at Oregon State (W,17-14) 12:30 p.m. Prime TicketOct. 1 at Stanford (L, 0-35) 7:30 p.m. FSNOct. 8 WASHINGTON STATE (W,42-28) TBA ---Oct. 20 at Arizona (L, 21-29) 6:00 p.m. PT ESPNOct. 29 CALIFORNIA (L, 7-35) TBA ---Nov. 5 ARIZONA STATE (L, 34-55) TBA ---Nov. 12 at Utah TBA ---Nov. 19 COLORADO TBA ---Nov. 26 at USC (L, 14-28) 7:00 p.m. FSN**note: rank is Assoc. Press / USA Today Coaches’ polls; *indicates ranking when team played UCLAgame times listed as TBA will be determined after tv selections made 12 days in advance of date of game

ROSE BOWL: THE 30TH YEAR The 2011 season marks the 30th year that the Rose Bowl

will serve as the home of the Bruins. UCLA moved from the L.A. Coliseum in the summer of 1982 and went 6-0-1 in that fi rst year, capping the season with a victory over Michigan in the Rose Bowl game.

The 2006 season-opening win against Utah was UCLA’s 100th at the Rose Bowl. The Bruins own a record of 120-56-2 since moving to Pasadena, including a 3-2 record in Rose Bowl games.

In July of 2007, the Rose Bowl was selected the No. 1 sports venue by SI.com/SIonCampus.

ROSE BOWL RENOVATION/PARKING UPDATE The Rose Bowl is currently undergoing a $152 million

renovation that is scheduled to be completed prior to the 2013 season. Phase I of the project is well underway and fans will notice some defi nite changes. Included in these changes are a new, state-of-the-art LED video board measuring 30 feet tall by 78 feet long on the north end of the stadium. There will also be a new clock on the south end, reminiscent of the historical Rose Bowl clock of the 1950s and `60s and a new, smaller scoreboard installed on the east end of the stadium. Fans will also notice that a great deal of work has been done on the west side of the stadium around the press box area. Structures and land have been cleared for the pouring of footings for the new press box. The Rose Bowl has set up higher-end portable restroom facilities on the west side of the stadium to take the place of the regular wash rooms during the season. Note --- General Parking lots at the Rose Bowl will open six hours prior to game time. To view the new tailgating policy, go to http://www.uclabruins.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/11-footbl-tailgate-guidelines.html.

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UCLA FOOTBALL 2011 OREGON STATE RELEASE***Defensive tackle Cassius Marsh had a career-best 1.5 TFL against Texas.***Linebacker Glenn Love and safety Dietrich Riley each made their fi rst career starts in the Texas game.***The 272 yards rushing against San Jose marked the sixth time in the last two seasons the Bruins have gone over

the 200-yard mark on the ground (2011- at Houston 232, San Jose State 272; last year v. Houston-266, at Texas-264, v. Wash. St.-437, v. Oregon State-210.The Bruins are ranked 28th in the nation in rushing (215 yds/g).

A LOOK AT 2011 — There are six home games, four against Pac-12 opponents, and six road matchups on the

2011 schedule. This will be the fi rst year of play in the new Pac-12 Conference as Utah, from the Mountain West Conference, and Colorado, from the Big 12 Conference, join the mix. The Bruins will meet both new conference members. UCLA hosts newcomer Colorado on Nov. 19 and plays at Utah on Nov. 12.

A couple of road contests at Oregon State (Sept. 24) and at Stanford (Oct. 1) kick off the Pac-12 conference schedule. Washington State comes to the Rose Bowl on Oct. 8 in the fi rst Pac-12 home conference contest. The annual homecoming game will be on Oct. 29 against California.

WATCH LIST US — The following Bruins were listed as players “To Watch” for the 2011 major national post-sea-son awards: senior FS Tony Dye -- Lott Impact Trophy (nation’s top defensive player); Bronko Nagurski Trophy (nation’s most outstanding defensive player) Bednarik Award (nation’s top defender), Thorpe Award (nation’s top DB); junior DE Datone Jones -- Hendricks Award (nation’s best defensive end); senior center Kai Maiava -- Rimington Award (most outstanding center); junior running back Johnathan Franklin -- Maxwell Award (most outstanding college football player), Doak Walker Award (nation’s top running back); senior LB Sean Westgate is on the Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List. (Nation’s college lineman of the year - limited to down linemen, end-to-end, either on offense or defense, who set up no farther than 10 yards to the left or right of the ball, and linebackers who set up no farther than fi ve yards deep from the line of scrimmage).

FRANKLIN ON THE RUN — Redshirt junior tailback Johnathan Franklin now has 267 yards on the ground this season. He opened 201 with a 128-yard effort at Houston, his eighth 100-yard career rushing game. He added 81 yards against San Jose State and 58 versus Texas.

He led the Bruins in rushing with 1,127 yards (5.3 ave) in 2010, the 10th-best season mark in school history. He was fi fth in the Pac-10 and 27th in the NCAA with his average of 93.92 yards /g. He led the team with eight touchdowns. He was also ninth in the Pac-10 in all-purpose yards (99.17) and 14th in the conference in total offense (93.92). He had a streak of three straight 100-yard rushing games (158-Houston/118 Texas/ 216 Wash-ington State), the fi rst time for a Bruin since Maurice Drew in 2004 (Illinois, Washington and San Diego State).

Franklin became the fi rst Bruin 1,000-yard rusher since Chris Markey in 2006. Here are recent Bruin 1,000-yard rushers: 2006: Chris Markey 1,107; 2004: Maurice Jones-Drew 1,007; 2001: DeShaun Foster 1,109; 2000: DeShaun Foster 1,037.

BACK-TO-BACK 1,000-YARD BRUIN RUSHERS — Johnathan Franklin will look to join some elite company after amassing 1,127 yards rushing in 2010. The back-to-back club at UCLA includes:

DeShaun Foster - 2001: 1,109 / 2000: 1,037Skip Hicks - 1997: 1,282 / 1996: 1,034Karim Abdul-Jabbar - 1995: 1,571 / 1994: 1,227Gaston Green - 1987: 1,098 / 1986: 1,405Freeman McNeil - 1980: 1,105 / 1979: 1,396Wendell Tyler - 1975:1,388 / 1976: 1,003

STARTING EXPERIENCE BY POSITIONOFFENSE

Wide Rec.(52)-Nelson Rosario 13, Taylor Embree 31, Ricky Marvray 4, Shaq Evans 2, Randall Carroll 1, Jerry Johnson 1

F-Back (6) - Anthony Barr 5, Jordon James 1

Offensive Line (86) - Kai Maiava 14, Mike Harris 31, Sean Sheller 13, Jeff Baca 22, Greg Capella 3, Chris Ward 2, Alberto Cid 1

Quarterback (26) - Kevin Prince 18, Richard Brehaut 8

Running Back (25) - Johnathan Franklin 21, Derrick Coleman 4

Tight End (28) - Cory Harkey 26, Joseph Fauria 2

DEFENSE

Defensive Line (62) - Datone Jones 18, Nate Chandler 10, Damien Holmes 9, Cassius Marsh 7, Keenan Graham 6, Owamagbe Odighizuwa 6, Justin Edison 6

Linebacker (32) - Sean Westgate 16, Patrick Larimore 10, Jordan Zumwalt 5, Glenn Love 1

Cornerback (44) -Aaron Hester 15, Sheldon Price 23, Andrew Abbott 6

Safety (33) - Tony Dye 29, Dalton Hilliard 2, Dietrich Riley 1, Alex Mascarenas 1

FIRST STARTS — In the Texas game, linebacker Glenn Love (Sr.R) and safety Dietrich Riley (So.) each made their first starts. The Bruins had three players make first starts against San Jose State -- OG Al-berto Cid (So.R), F Jordon James (Fr.R), WR Shaq Evans (So.R). At Houston, two defensive players made their first starts, S Dalton Hilliard (Jr.) and S Alex Mascarenas (So.R); on offense three Bruins made fi rst starts - guards Greg Capella (So.R) and (So.) Chris Ward and (Jr.R) tight end Joseph Fauria.

RED SHIRT OFF — Redshirt freshmen playing for the fi rst time in the opener at Houston included: RB - Jordon James; LB Aramide Olaniyan (special teams); LB Eric Kendricks; DB - Tevin McDonald; LB Phillip Ruhl (special teams); DL Tre Hale (special teams); Kicker Kip Smith (special teams).

FRESHMEN OVER THE YEARS — A school-record 17 true freshmen played for the Bruins in 1977. Thirteen played in 1975, 12 in 1978, 1980 and 2004 and 10 played in 1979. In recent years, nine played in 2005, eight in 2006, two in 2007 and 11 in 2008. UCLA played 10 freshmen in 2009 (eight saw action in the opener agaisnt SDSU). The Bruins played 10 freshmen in 2010 (four saw action in opener at Kansas State).

True freshman tight end Raymond Nelson is the lone fi rst-year player to see action in 2011.

2011 BRUINS TO WATCH

#18 JEFF LOCKE - Jr. - P* 4th in NCAA, 1st in Pac-10 with 45.8 avg. in ’10* Career avg. 44.45 ranks No. 2 in school history* Third-team All-America acclaim from

Rivals.com. *ESPN Academic All-Dist. 8 in 2010.

#6 TONY DYE - Sr. - FS* team-high 10 stops at Houston* 4 Pre-Seas. Award Watch Lists* team leader, T-4th in conf. tackles in 2010; career-high 15 stops at Kansas State in 2010* 28 straight starts* Scored on fumble return at Arizona in 2009

#82 TAYLOR EMBREE - Sr. - WR* team-high 32 catches in ’10 * Ranks T9th on school career reception list (124)* 13th on school recv. yds. list* 6th in Pac-10 punt ret. avg. (6.9) ‘10

#56 DATONE JONES - Jr.R- DE* stater in fi rst three games* Hendricks Award Watch List* Missed 2010 with foot injury* Started 13 games in 2009* 12th in Pac-10 in tackles for loss (11.0) in 2009

#11 SEAN WESTGATE - Sr. LB* key interception v. SJSU* 2nd on team in tackles with 90; 8th in Pac-10 in 2010* career-best 12 tackles at Cal in ’10* blocked 3 kicks in career* Pac-10 All-Academic HM

Coming Up in the Pac-12:Sat., Sep. 24--UCLA at Oregon State-12:30 PT Prime TicketCal at Washington-12:30 PT FSN Colorado at Ohio State-12:30 PT ABC/ESPN2USC at Arizona State-7:15 PT ESPNOregon at Arizona-7:15 PT ESPN2

#23 JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN - Jr. - RB* Maxwell / Walker Watch Lists* 6th in Pac-10 in rushing 2011* 27th in NCAA rushing (93.9/g) 2010*had 8th career 100-yd game in 2011 opener at Houston* Career-high 216 yds vs. WSU, 2010

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IN THREE-PLUS SEASONS UNDER COACH NEUHEISEL — The Bruin defense has limited opponents to less than 300 yards of offense in nine contests (8-1 record) ...... Over the last three-plus seasons, UCLA owns an 11-0 record when holding the opponent under 20 points ...... UCLA’s record is 8-3 when it wins the turnover battle under coach Neuheisel ...... It is 8-21 when it ties or loses the turnover battle ...... The Bruin defense has held eight opponents to less than 100 yards of rushing in the last three-plus years (record of 7-1).

LAST WEEK — Texas took advantage of three early UCLA turnovers to jump out

to a 21-0 lead and went on to a 49-20 win. UCLA closed to 28-13 on the sec-ond of two long Jeff Locke fi eld goals and 35-20 on the second of two Derrick Coleman one-yard scoring runs, but could not hold off the Longhorns. Locke connected on fi eld goals from 51 and 49 yards out on his fi rst two career at-tempts. Johnathan Franklin led UCLA with 58 yards on the ground and Coleman added 47. Nelson Rosario caught four passes for 68 yards. Patrick Larimore led Bruin tacklers with nine stops. Cassius Marsh had a career-best 1.5 tackles for loss and Jordan Zumwalt made eight tackles.

NEW COORDINATORS ON BOARD — Mike Johnson, who has 10 years of NFL coaching experience and three at the collegiate level, is set to begin his fi rst season with the Bruin program. Johnson comes to the Bruins after serving as fi rst, quarterbacks coach and then offensive coordinator of the San Francisco 49ers in 2009 and 2010. Prior to joining the 49ers, Johnson worked alongside Rick Neuheisel on the offensive coaching staff of the Baltimore Ravens where he was the receivers coach. From 2002-2005, Johnson served as quarterbacks coach of the Atlanta Falcons. In 2000-2001, he worked on Mike Riley’s staff as the quarterbacks coach for the San Diego Chargers. Johnson also served on Riley’s staff at Oregon State from 1997-1999 as coach of the quarterbacks and wide receivers.

Joe Tresey, who has served a defensive coordinator at both the University of Cincinnati and the University of South Florida, was named the Bruins defensive chief in February of 2011. He spent the 2010 season as defensive backs coach of the Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League. In 2009, Tresey’s South Florida defense ranked 24th nationally in total defense (321.8 yds) and 19th in scoring defense (19.8 pts). His unit produced 23 turnovers that season. At Cincinnati in 2008, Tresey “D” ranked 31st nationally in total defense (321.9) and 25th in scoring defense (20.1) while winning the Big East championship and advancing to the Orange Bowl. In 2007, his UC Bearcat defense led the nation by forcing 42 turnovers and totaled 26 interceptions. UC fi nished 13th in scor-ing defense (18.8). He worked at Central Michigan in 2006 and his defenders forced 29 turnovers on the way to capturing the Mid-American Conference championship. Tresey has also coached at Georgia Southern (2004-05), Akron (2002-03), Virginia Military Institute (1999-2001) and Otterbein University in Ohio (1995-98). Prior to that, Tresey had a highly successful tenure as a high school football coach.

NUMBER/ROSTER CHANGES — DL Cassius March is now #3; QB Darius Bell is also now #3; WR Josh Smith is #7; DL Wesley Flowers is #9; DB Tevin McDonald is #7; LB Aramide Olaniyan is #14; DL Donovan Carter is #90; OL Casey Griffi ths is #66. Placekicker Tyler Gonzalez (senior, Fullerton, CA HS) has been added to the roster and will wear #27.

TEAM/PLAYER NOTES

*Joseph Fauria had six catches for 110 yards in the opener at Houston. It was the most receiving yards by a Bruin tight end since Marcedes Lewis in 2005. Lewis, now with the Jaguars, had three 100-yard receiving efforts that season, the last being a seven-catch, 108-yard game against Arizona State.

* Junior quarterback Richard Brehaut set new single game UCLA records for pass completions (33) and pass attempts (56) against Arizona State last season.

* The last time the Bruins had a ball carrier rush at least 30 times in a contest was Johnathan Franklin who carried 30 times vs. Washington State in 2010.

* UCLA’s 437 net yards rushing in 2010 against Washington State was its highest total since it ran for 446 at Oregon in a 35-0 win on Nov. 17, 1979.

* UCLA rushed for at least 250 yards in three straight games in the 2010 season. The last time that happened was in 1993 against Stanford (259), San Diego State (269) and BYU (318). The last time UCLA rushed for at least 250 in four straight contests came in the 1978 season.

* UCLA’s 565 yards of total offense versus Washington State in 2010 was its highest total since gaining 624 at Stanford in the 2007 season opener.

ROSE BOWL ADVANTAGE* Over the last eight-plus seasons, UCLA’s home record is 35-17 (.673).* UCLA has won 21 of its last 26 (.808) non-conference matchups played in the

Rose Bowl (2011: L-Texas/ W-San Jose St.; 2010: W-Houston; 2009: W-Kansas St./ W-San Diego St.; 2008: L-Fresno St. / W-Tennessee; 2007: L-Notre Dame / W-BYU; 2006: W-Rice / W-Utah; 2005: W-Oklahoma / W-Rice; 2004: W-San Diego St. / L-

Okla. St.; 2003: W-San Diego St. / W-Illinois; 2002: L-Colorado / W-Colorado St.; 2001: W-Ohio St.; 2000: W-Michigan, W-Fresno St., W-Alabama; 1999: W-Fresno St. / W-Boise State; 1998: W-Texas).

UCLA AGAINST RANKED OPPONENTS

* UCLA has won seven of its last 14 home games played against AP ranked op-ponents with wins over Houston (2010-23rd), Tennessee (2008-18th), Oregon (2007-9th), Cal (twice, 2005-10th, 2007-10th), USC (2006-2nd) and Oklahoma (2005-21st) and losses to ASU (2007-9th), Fresno State (2008-25th), USC (2008-5th), Oregon (2009-13th), Stanford (2010-25th), Arizona (2010-15th) and Texas (2011-24th).

* UCLA has defeated four of its last eight Top 10-ranked opponents. + Defeated No. 2 USC on December 2, 2006. + Beat California (No. 10 AP, T-No. 9 USA Today/ESPN) on October 20, 2007 + Lost to Arizona St.(No. 9), 24-20, on Nov. 10, 2007 + Defeated Oregon (No. 9 AP, No. 10 USA Today/ESPN) on Nov. 24, 2007 + Lost to USC (No. 8 AP, No. 9 USA Today/ESPN) on Dec. 1, 2007. + Lost to USC (No. 5 AP, No. 5 USA Today/ESPN) on Dec. 6, 2008

+ Won at Texas (No. 7 AP, No. 4 USA Today) on Sept. 25, 2010 + Lost at Oregon (No. 1 AP, No. 1 USA Today) on Oct. 21, 2010

* UCLA’s 34-12 win at Texas on Sept. 25 was its fi rst road victory over a ranked team (AP) since Sept. 29, 2001 at #19 Oregon State (38-7). UCLA’s last road victory over a Top10 school (AP) had been Oct. 10, 1998 at #10 Arizona (52-28).

WHO’S BACK — UCLA returns:* Top 12 Rushers from 2010 --#1 RB Johnathan Franklin-1,127 yds, #2 RB Derrick Coleman-

487 yds, #3 RB Malcolm Jones-200 yds, #4 QB Kevin Prince-110 yds, #5 WR Josh Smith-69 yds, #6 QB Richard Brehaut-61 yds, #7 F Anthony Barr-29 yds, #8 F Damien Thippen-22 yds, #9 WR Ricky Marvray-15 yds, #10 QB Darius Bell-9 yds

* Top 2 Passers from 2010 -- #1 Richard Brehaut-1,296 yds and 6 tds, #2 Kevin Prince-384 yds and 3 tds

* Top 9 Receivers from 2010 -- #1WR Taylor Embree-32 catches, #2 WR Nelson Rosario-29 catches, #3 WR Ricky Marvray-20 catches, #4 WR Randall Carroll-15 catches, #5 TE Cory Harkey-14 catches, #6 WR Josh Smith-11catches, #7 RB Johnathan Franklin-10 catches, #8 F Anthony Barr-9 catches, #9 WR Jerry Johnson-5 catches

* Top 9 Receiving Yardage Leaders from 2010 -- #1 WR Taylor Embree-409 yds, #2 WR Nelson Rosario-309 yds, #3 WR Randall Carroll-242 yds, #4 WR Ricky Marvray-188 yds, #5 TE Cory Harkey-140 yds, #6 WR Josh Smith-127 yds, #7 F Anthony Barr-66 yds, #8 RB Johnathan Franklin-63 yds , #9 WR Jerry Johnson-57 yds

* Top 10 Total Offense Leaders -- #1 QB Richard Brehaut-1,357 yds, #2 RB Johnathan Frank-lin-1,127 yds, #3 QB Kevin Prince-494 yds, #4 RB Derrick Coleman-487 yds, #5 RB Malcolm Jones-200 yds, #6 WR Josh Smith-69 yds, #7 F Anthony Barr-29 yds, #8 F Damien Thigpen-22 yds, #9 WR Ricky Marvray-15 yds, #10 QB Darius Bell-9 yds

* 8 of the Top 9 Scorers from 2010 -- #2 RB Johnathan Franklin 48 pts; #3 RB Derrick Coleman 30 pts; #4 QB Richard Brehaut 24 pts; #5 QB Kevin Prince 18; T#6 TE Joseph Fauria 12, WR Ricky Marvray 12, WR Randall Carroll 12; T#9 WR Nelson Rosario 6, Josh Smith 6

* Top 12 All-Purpose Yardage Leaders -- #1 RB Johnathan Franklin 1,190 yds, #2 WR Josh Smith 919 yds, #3 RB Derrick Coleman 519 yds, #4 WR Taylor Embree 513 yds, #5 WR Ricky Marvray 365 yds, #6 WR Nelson Rosario 309, #7 WR Randall Carroll 244, #8 Damien Thig-pen 223, #9 Malcolm Jones 217, #10 TE Cory Harkey 150, #11 QB Kevin Prince 110, #12 F Anthony Barr 95

* 13 of the top 16 tacklers from 2010 -- #1 DB Tony Dye 96, #2 LB Sean Westgate 90, T#5 LB Patrick Larimore 41, #7 DB Andrew Abbot 34, #8 LB Jordan Zumwalt 32, #9 DL Damien Holmes 28, T#10 DB Aaron Hester 26, T#10 DB Sheldon Price, #12 DL Cassius Marsh 23, #13 DB Dalton Hilliard 22, T#14 DL Nate Chandler 21, T#14 DB Dietrich Riley 21, #16 DL Keenan Graham 18

* 5 of the top 8 tackles for loss leaders from 2010 -- #1 LB Sean Westgate 11.0, T#3 LB Patrick Larimore 5.0 , #5 DL Owamagbe Odighizuwa 4.0, #6 Tony Dye 3.5, T#7 Jordan Zumwalt 3.0

BRUINS MUST REPLACE - Junior safety Rahim Moore (Denver Broncos) was named a fi rst-team All-American by Sporting News. Junior linebacker Akeem Ayers (Tennessee Titans) was named a second-team All-American by the Walter Camp Foundation. Ayers and Moore were each named third-team All-Americans by Associated Press. Ayers was one of fi ve Butkus Award fi nalists (he fi nished third in voting). He was also a Lott IMPACT Trophy quarterfi nalist. Ayers was a second-team Phil Steele All-American while Moore and senior long snapper Christian Yount (Tampa Bay Bucs camp) were named fourth-team All-Americans. Ayers and Moore earned fi rst-team All-Pac-10 honors from the coaches. Senior kicker Kai Forbath (Dallas Cowboys camp) earned second-team All-Pac-10 acclaim. Senior center Ryan Taylor ( was in camp with New Orleans Saints) earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 accolades. Senior defensive tackle David Carter was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals.

GAMES MISSED — Due to various reasons such as pre-season or in-season in-

juries, transfers from other schools, redshirts or other issues, UCLA completed

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note: dating back to 1976 season, UCLA is 76-3-1 in these games and has

won the last 19 straight--*/** indicate consecutive games 2011 - (W)San Jose State 272 2010 - *(W)Houston 266,*(W)at Texas 264,*(W)WSU 437 2007 - (W)at Stanford 338, (W)Washington 333 2006 - (W)Rice 277 2005 - (W)Rice 253, (W)Northwestern 310 (Sun Bowl) 2004 - *( W )at I ll inois 273, *( W )at Washington 4242001 - (W)at Kansas 292, *(W)at Oregon St. 268, *(W)Washington 3251998 - *(W)WSU 256, *(W)at Arizona 2971997 - (W)at Oregon 2651996 - (W)NE Louisiana 344, (W)at Oregon 3031995 - *(W)Miami 256, *(W)at BYU 273, **(W)at Stanford 312,

**(W)Cal 265, (L)Kansas 259 (Aloha Bowl)1994 - (W)at Arizona State 2801993 - *(W)at Stanford 259, *(W)at San Diego St. 269, *(W)BYU 3181992 - (W)Cal St. Fullerton 257, (W)San Diego St.3301991 - (W)at San Diego State 262, *(W)Arizona 358, *(W)at Oregon

State 342, (W)WSU 268, (W)Oregon 2551990 - (W)San Diego State 3761988 - (W) San Diego State 315, (W) Long Beach State 3621987 - (W) 334 San Diego State, (W)at Stanford 327, (W) Cal

314, (W)at Oregon State 315 1986 - (W) Long Beach State 277, *(W) WSU 345, *(W) at Oregon

State 270; **(W)USC 289, **(W)BYU 4231985 - *(T) at Tennessee 268, *(W) San Diego State 285, (W)

Oregon State 294, (W) Iowa 2991982 - (W) Stanford 3371981 - (W) at Arizona 3661980 - (W) Colorado 267, (W) Stanford 320, (W) at ASU 2591979 - *(W) Purdue 317, *(W) at Wisconsin 280, (L)at Stanford

293, (W) Cal 304, (W) at Oregon 4461978 - (W) at Tennessee 303, *(W) Stanford 252, *(W) WSU 398, *(W)

at Cal 251, *(W) Arizona 363, (W) *Oregon 3321977 - (W) Kansas 294, *(W) Iowa 341, *(L) at Stanford 279, *(W)

at WSU 2981976 - *(W)at ASU 486, *(W)Arizona 256, *(W)Air Force 411,

**(W)Stanford 269, **(W)WSU 396, **(W)at Cal 346, **(W)at Wash-ington 451, **(W)Oregon 441, **(W)at Oregon State 354

UCLA’s Consecutive 100-Yd Rush games note: list dates back to 1983 season

2010 - Johnathan Franklin (3) W158- Houston/W118-Texas/W216-WSU2006 - Chris Markey (2) W208-Rice/L124-UW2005 - Maurice Drew (2)W109-WSU/W120-Oregon State2004 - Maurice Drew (3)W142-Illinois/W322-UW/W161-SDSU2002 - Tyler Ebell (6)W203-Oregon State/L119- Oregon/L102-Cal/W160-

Stanford/W102-UW/W124-Arizona2001 - DeShaun Foster (3)W147-Oregon State/W301-UW/W117- Cal;

Foster (2) W110-Alabama/W189-Kansas2000 - DeShaun Foster (2)W187-Alabama/W140-Fresno St.1997 - Skip Hicks (5)W113-Cal/W121-Stanford/W147-UW/W117-

USC/W140-Texas A&M1996 - Skip Hicks (2)W113-Cal/L121-Stanford1995 - Karim Abdul-Jabbar (4) W180-Miami/W147-BYU/L127-

Oregon/L125-WSU; Abdul-Jabbar (3) W261-Stanford/W217-Cal/ L207-ASU

1994 - Karim Abdul-Jabbar (3)W110-Stanford/W180-ASU/ W135-USC; Abdul-Jabbar (2) W133-Tennessee/W158-SMU

1993 - James Milliner (2)W109-SDSU/W113-BYU1992 - Chris Alexander (2) L103-Cal/ W227-Oregon State1991 - Kevin Williams (2) W151-Arizona/ W134-Oregon State; Wil-

liams(2) W210-Oregon/W131-USC; Shawn Wills (2)W119-Arizona/ W137-Oregon State

1990 - Brian Brown (3) W125-WSU/L103-Arizona/ W175-SDSU1988 - Eric Ball (4) W122-SDSU/W148-Nebraska/W108-Long Beach

St./W107-UW; Brian Brown (2) W102-Oregon/W106-Stanford1987 - Gaston Green (5) W115-Fresno St./W149-Arizona/W139-

Stanford/W122-Oregon/W220-Cal1986 - Gaston Green (7) W134-Cal/W162-WSU/W123-Oregon

State/L142-Stanford/T100-UW/W224-USC/W266-BYU1985 - Gaston Green (2) W108-Oregon State/L147-USC1984 - Gaston Green (2) W134-USC/W144-Miami1983 - Kevin Nelson (3) W129-Cal/W145-UW/W131-Oregon

UCLA’s QB 200-Yd Rushing Seasonsnote: list dates back to ‘65 season; in ‘10, Kevin Prince rushed for 110

yards; Richard Brehaut 61

Cade McNown, 1995 - 311 yards (team record 7-5)Rick Bashore, 1977 - 317 yards (team record 7-4)Jeff Dankworth, 1976 - 815 yards (team record 9-2-1)John Sciarra, 1975 - 787 yards (team record 9-2-1)John Sciarra, 1974 - 400 yards (team record 6-3-2)Jeff Dankworth, 1974 - 311 yards (team record 6-3-2)Mark Harmon, 1973 - 532 yards (team record 9-2)John Sciarra, 1973 - 496 yards (team record 9-2)Rob Scribner, 1972 - 498 yards (team record 8-3)Mark Harmon, 1972 - 444 yards (team record 8-3)Gary Beban, 1967 - 227 yards (team record 7-2-1)Gary Beban, 1966 - 454 yards (team record 9-1)Norm Dow, 1966 - 253 yards (team record 9-1)Gary Beban, 1965 - 590 yards (team record 8-2-1)

the 2010 season with just 60 scholarship players available - 27 on offense, 29 on defense and four on special teams. This number included injured players who were expected back from injury during the season.

Here is a list of Bruins who missed games for injury or other reasons: (note---players returning for 2011 in italics):QB: Prince (6 games-injury)OL: Maiava (season 12/injury), Baca (season 12/eligibility), Su’a-Filo (season 12/religous mission), Hasiak (season 12/

eligibility), Abele (career/injury), Harris (1 susp.), Sheller (1 susp.), Kia (2/injury)WR: Rosario (3/injury), Marvray (1 susp.), J. Smith (1 susp.), Johnson (3-season)/injury)RB: Coleman (1/injury)F: Presley (1 susp.), Ramirez (1/personal), Thigpen (3-current (season)/injury)TE: Young (season 12/injury)DL: D. Jones (season 12/injury), Tepa (8-season)/injury), Bryant (season 12/injury)DB: Sermons (season 12/injury), Price (3/injury), Hilliard (2/injury), Jefferson (5-season)/injury), LB: Golper (8-injury), Larimore (4-season)/injury), Koster (8-season/injury)

NON. CONF. ROAD RECORD — With the opening game loss at Houston, the Bruins’ non-conference road record since 2000 stands at 8-7----2011- L Houston; 2010-L Kansas State; W Texas; 2009-W Tennessee; 2008-L BYU; 2007-L Utah; 2006-L Notre Dame; 2005- W San Diego State; 2004-W Illinois; 2003-L Colorado, L Oklahoma; 2002-W Oklahoma State, W San Diego State; 2001- W Alabama, W Kansas; 2000-none.

BOWLING — The Bruins have qualifi ed to play in a bowl game in nine of the last 11 seasons (not in 2008 or 2010).

WORKING OVERTIME* UCLA is 7-1 all-time in overtime, including a 27-24 win over Tennessee in the 2008 season opener.

AT THE STARTING LINE — Senior receiver Taylor Embree (31), senior offensive lineman Mike Harris (31), senior safety Tony Dye (29), senior tight end Cory Harkey (26), junior defensive back Sheldon Price (23) , redshirt junior offensive lineman Jeff Baca (22), redshirt junior Johnathan Franklin (21) are the Bruin position players with at least 20 career starts. Dye has the longest starting streak of any position player with 28 straight. Harkey and LB Sean Westgate are next at 15.

STARTING ASSIGNMENTS Defense ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Tot. Streak DE Datone Jones ---- 2 13 INJ 3 18 3 DE Nate Chandler RS 2(TE) 0 8 0 10 0DT Justin Edison RS 0 0 3 3 6 3 DE Damien Holmes --- RS 0 6 3 9 7DE Keenan Graham --- --- RS 6 0 6 0DE Owamagbe Odighizuwa--- --- --- 6 0 6 0DT Cassius Marsh --- --- --- 4 3 7 7LB Jordan Zumwalt -- --- --- 4 1 5 0 LB Sean Westgate --- 0 1 12 3 16 15 LB Patrick Larimore --- RS 0 7 3 10 3LB Glenn Love RS 0 0 0 1 1 1 CB Aaron Hester --- RS 1 11 3 15 8CB Sheldon Price --- --- 11 9 3 23 6 CB Andrew Abbott --- RS 1 5 0 6 0 S Tony Dye --- 1 13 12 3 29 28 S Dalton Hilliard --- --- 0 0 2 2 0S Dietrich Riley --- --- --- 0 1 1 1S Alex Mascarenas --- --- RS 0 1 1 0

Special Teams ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Tot. Streak PK Kip Smith --- --- --- RS 2 2 0 P /H Jeff Locke --- RS 13 12 3 28 28 LS Kevin McDermott --- RS 0 0 3 3 3 Offense ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 ‘10 ‘11 Tot. Streak WR Taylor Embree --- 8 12 11 0 31 0WR Nelson Rosario --- 0 2 8 3 13 6WR Ricky Marvray --- --- RS 4 0 4 0WR Shaq Evans -- -- ND RS 2 2 2 WR Randall Carroll --- --- --- 1 0 1 0 WR Jerry Johnson --- RS 0 1 0 1 0F Anthony Barr --- --- --- 4 1 5 0F Jordon James ---- --- -- RS 1 1 0 C Kai Maiava* Colo. RS 12 inj 2 14 1 OG Jeff Baca --- 8 13 RS 1 22 1OG Greg Capella --- --- RS 0 3 3 3OG Chris Ward --- --- --- 0 2 2 0OG Alberto Cid -- -- JC JC 1 1 0OT Mike Harris RS 5 13 10 3 31 13 OT Sean Sheller (‘06 RS) --- inj 0 10 3 13 3TE Cory Harkey --- 7 4 12 3 26 15 TE Joseph Fauria --- ND RS 0 2 2 1 QB Kevin Prince --- RS 11 5 2 18 1QB Richard Brehaut --- --- 0 7 1 8 0 RB Johnathan Franklin --- RS 8 10 3 21 13 RB Derrick Coleman --- 1 1 2 0 4 0

*Maiava started 9 games at Colorado in 2007 at LG

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BRUINS IN THE NFL The following Bruins opened up the season on

NFL rosters: Arizona - David Carter, DLBaltimore - Brendon Ayanbadejo, LBChicago - Kahlil Bell, RB;Dallas - Kenyon Coleman, DE; Kai Forbath, PK (Re-

serve/Non-Football Injury) Denver - Matt Willis, WR; Rahim Moore, SJacksonville - Kyle Bosworth, LB; Maurice Jones-

Drew, RB; Marcedes Lewis, TEMinnesota - Chris Kluwe, PNew England - Matthew Slater, DB/KR; Bret Lockett,

DB (Injured Reserve)Oakland - Bruce Davis, LB Philadelphia - Jarrad Page, STampa Bay - Brian Price, DL; Christian Yount, LSTennessee - Dave Ball, DE; Alterraun Verner, DB;

Akeem Ayers, LBWashington - Terrence Austin, WR/KR; Logan

Paulsen, TE

HEAD COACHRICK NEUHEISEL*Owns a record of 82-54 in 12th season as college head coach*Led teams to three Top 10 fi nishes and eight bowl games*Coached three seasons in the National Football League

Rick Neuheisel, who quarterbacked UCLA to vic-tory in the 1984 Rose Bowl owns a record of 82-54 as a collegiate head coach.

Neuheisel returned to the collegiate ranks in January of 2008 after spending the previous three seasons in the NFL. In his eight years as a college head coach at the University of Colorado and the University of Washington, he fashioned a record of 66-30, winning at least 10 games on three occasions and fi nishing in the Top 10 three times, while leading his teams to seven bowl games. He was also recog-nized as one of the nation’s top recruiters.

Neuheisel spent the 2005-2007 seasons as an assistant coach for the NFL’s Baltimore Ravens. He served as quarterbacks coach in 2005 and 2006 and in January of 2007, was promoted to offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach.

During his four seasons (1999-2002) as head coach at the University of Washington, Neuheisel led the Huskies to a record of 33-16 (.673) and four bowl games (one Rose Bowl, two Holiday Bowls and one Sun Bowl). His Pac-10 record was 23-9 (.719) and Washington won one league title and fi nished second twice in those four seasons.

In 2000, Neuheisel led the Huskies to an 11-1 re-cord, a fi rst-place fi nish in the Pac-10 and a victory in the 2001 Rose Bowl.

During his four seasons (1995-98) as head coach at the University of Colorado, Neuheisel won 33 of 47 games (.702), including all three bowl appear-ances. His 20-4 record in his fi rst two seasons at Colorado were the fi fth-most wins at the time for a fi rst-time head coach in the Football Bowl Subdivi-sion (Division IA).

Neuheisel spent the 1994 season as a Colorado assistant coach under Bill McCartney after going to CU from UCLA.

Neuheisel spent six seasons (1988-93) as a Bruin assistant coach. During his fi nal four years he tu-tored the wide receivers, helping to develop some of UCLA’s all-time great receivers, such as J.J. Stokes, Kevin Jordan and Sean LaChapelle.

Neuheisel joined the UCLA staff full-time in 1988 and coached quarterbacks for two seasons, includ-ing NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman’s senior year (1988). Aikman earned consensus All-America honors and fi nished third in the Heisman Trophy race, completing a school-record 228 passes (since broken) for 2,771 yards, a .644 percentage and a school-record 24 touchdowns (since broken). Aik-man was the No. 1 selection in the 1989 NFL Draft.

In 1986, Neuheisel served as a volunteer coach and his major assignment was to teach the offense to a transfer from Oklahoma who had to sit out the 1986 season – Aikman.

Neuheisel began his collegiate career at UCLA (1979-83) as a walk-on, holding for place kicker John Lee, and earned the starting quarterback job during his senior season (1983). In his fi nal game as a Bruin, he overcame food poisoning to lead UCLA to a 45-9 victory against Illinois in the 1984 Rose Bowl. He was named the game’s MVP after throwing for 298 yards and four touchdowns.

ACADEMICS — Junior Jeff Locke was voted the punter for the ESPN 2010 Academic All-District 8 team. Locke earned a 3.57 gpa in his Economics major and has been listed on the Athletics Direc-tor’s honor roll at UCLA following fi ve academic quarters.

All seven of the redshirt seniors on the 2011 team are scheduled to graduate by the end of the cur-rent quarter.

Eighteen current Bruins were named to the Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll for the 2011 Spring Quarter --- DL Uche Amajoyi, OL Jeff Baca, CB Lib-rado Barocio, DL Justin Edison, WR Taylor Embree, TE Luke Gane, LB Todd Golper, TE Austin Hill, LB Ryan Hofmeister, LB Jared Koster, P Jeff Locke, LS Kevin McDermott, LB Aramide Olaniyan, DB Dylan Price, QB Kevin Prince, PK Joe Roberts, LB Phillip Ruhl and TE John Young.

Six Bruins were named to the 2010 Pac-10 All-Academic team. Punter Jeff Locke was named to the fi rst team for the second consecutive year. He was joined on the fi rst team by senior holder Danny Rees. Defensive end Damien Holmeswas named to the second team for the second straight year. Quarterback Kevin Prince, senior linebacker/special teamer Mike Schmitt and line-backer Sean Westgate earned honorable mention.

The UCLA football program has produced 17 NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship winners, 16 fi rst-team Academic All-Americans (27 overall), eight National Football Foundation Hall of Fame Post-Graduate Scholarship recipients, two Rhodes Scholars and three members of the Academic All-America Hall of Fame.

UCLA IN THE 2011 NCAA, PAC-12 STATSINDIVIDUAL* RB Johnathan Franklin -- rushing: T43rd NCAA, 6 Pac-12

(89.0)* RB Derrick Coleman -- rushing: 90th NCAA (66.3), 8 Pac-12;

scoring: T71st NCAA,T6 Pac-12 (8.0)* QB Richard Brehaut -- total offense: 55th NCAA (229.67), 9

Pac-12; pass effi ciency: 54th in NCAA, 10 Pac-12 (138.02)* WR Josh Smith -- koff ret.: T45th NCAA, T6 Pac-12 (24.50) * WR Nelson Rosario - Recev. yds. per g: T-60th NCAA, 10

Pac-12 (76.33)* WR Taylor Embree -Punt Ret.: T37 NCAA (7.00)* LB Patrick Larimore -- tackles: 10th Pac-12 (7.0) * DB Sheldon Price -- passes defensed: T5 in Pac-12 (1.0)* S Tony Dye -- tackles: T15 Pac-12 (6.3)*LB Joran Zumwalt: tackles: T20 Pac-12 (6.0)* P Jeff Locke -- punting: T39th NCAA, 8 Pac-12 (41.55)

TEAMRushing Offense: 28 NCAA, 2 Pac-12 (215.00)Passing Offense: 70 NCAA, 11 Pac-12 (214.33)Pass Effi ciency: 67 NCAA (129.35); 10 Pac-12Total Offense: T39 NCAA, T6 Pac-12 (429.33)Scoring Offense: 72 NCAA, 8 Pac-12 (27.00)Rushing Defense: 108 NCAA, 12 Pac-12 (215.00)Pass Effi ciency Defense: 86 NCAA, 10th Pac-12 (135.51)Pass Defense: 62 NCAA, 4 Pac-12 (209.67)Total Defense: 100 NCAA, 10 Pac-12 (424.67)Scoring Defense: 103 NCAA, 11 Pac-12 (34.67)Red Zone Offense: 8th in Pac-12 (78.6%)Red Zone Defense: 5th in Pac-12 (84.6%)Kickoff Returns: 68 NCAA, 8th Pac-12 (21.50)Punt Returns: 80 NCAA, 7 Pac-12 (5.60)Net Punting: 62 NCAA, 5 in Pac-12 (36.55)Turnover Margin: T90 NCAA, T10 in Pac-12 (-.067)Sacks: T89 NCAA, T10 Pac-12 (1.00)Sacks Against: T6 NCAA; T1 Pac-12 (0.33)

THE OFFENSE OFFENSIVE LINE — Redshirt senior MIKE HARRIS (#65) started at tackle

in the fi rst three contests in 2011. He started 10 games at right tackle in 2010 and has 31 career

2010 RecordsTeam P-10 Conf. OverallOregon 9-0 12-0Stanford 8-1 11-1USC 5-4 8-5Washington 5-4 6-6Arizona 4-5 7-5Oregon State 4-5 5-7Arizona State 4-5 6-6California 3-6 5-7UCLA 2-7 4-8Wash. State 1-8 2-10NOTE *** Utah was 10-3 overall and posted a 7-1

record in the Mountain West Conf. which was good for 2nd place

***Colorado was 5-7 overall and posted a 2-6 mark in Big 12 Conf. play which was good for 5th

place in the North Division

2012 UCLA SCHEDULE

Sept. 1 at RiceSept. 8 NebraskaSept. 15 Houston

*Note -- The Pac-12 conference part of the schedule will not be set until spring 2012

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DID YOU KNOW... Three Bruin coaches and 10 players, including

2010 inductee Randy Cross and 2008 inductee Troy Aikman, are enshrined in the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame.

Coach Rick Neuheisel still holds the UCLA single season record for completion percentage. Neuheisel completed 185 of 267 passes (69.3%) for 2,245 yards in the 1983 season. He set a then-NCAA record when he completed 25 of 27 passes (92.6%) in a game that season against Washington.

UCLA has 13 former players currently working in the broadcast media - Troy Aikman, Charles Arbuckle, Wayne Cook, Randy Cross, Terry Dona-hue, Danny Farmer, David Norrie, Ron Pitts, Tom Ramsey, Matt Stevens, J.J. Stokes, Rick Walker, James Washington.

Twenty-two UCLA players have been selected to CoSIDA Academic All-America teams a total of 27 times. Offensive lineman Chris Joseph (2006, 2007) and wide receiver Cormac Carney (1981, 1982) were two-time fi rst-team selections.

UCLA is the only school to produce six quarter-backs — Troy Aikman, Steve Bono, Billy Kilmer, Tommy Maddox, Tom Ramsey, Jay Schroeder — to have played that position on a Super Bowl team.

During the last 29 years (including 2010), UCLA has been ranked in the fi nal Associated Press Top 25 on 12 occasions, second only to USC (16) among Pac-10 schools. Washington is next with 10 rankings.

The selection of tight end Marcedes Lewis by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fi rst round of the 2006 NFL draft marked the 29th time a UCLA player has been taken in round one.

Quarterback Drew Olson fi nished eighth in the 2005 Heisman Trophy balloting. It marked the 21st time that a Bruin has fi nished in the top 10 of the Heisman Trophy voting.

UCLA has had at least one former player partici-pate in 28 of the last 31 Super Bowl games.

The only three-time consensus All-Americans in Pac-10 history are Bruins (LB Jerry Robinson and S Kenny Easley).

In the decade of the 2000’s, UCLA had 12 fi nal-ists / winners of the National player awards --- 2009 Kai Forbath - Groza Award winner; 2005 Marcedes Lewis-Mackey Award winner; 2004 M. Lewis, Mackey fi nalist; 2002 Mike Seid-man-Mackey fi nalist; 2004 Chris Kluwe-Ray Guy Award fi nalist; 2003 Dave Ball-Bronco Nagurski Award fi nalist; 2001 Robert Thomas-Dick But-kus Award fi nalist; 2000 Freddie Mitchell-Fred Biletnikoff Award finalist; 2003 D. Ball-Vince Lombardi Award fi nalist; 2006 Justin Hickman-Ted Hendricks Award fi nalist; 2003 D. Ball-Ted Hendricks Award fi nalist; 2003 D. Ball-Chevrolet National Defensive Player of the Year Award.

On May 13, 2007 UCLA became the fi rst school in history to win 100 NCAA team champion-ships. The Bruins currently have 107 NCAA titles to their credit (winning women’s golf in

2010-11).

starts under his belt.Redshirt senior KAI MAIAVA (#51) --- on the watch list for the Rimington Award (most outstanding center)

--- sat out the 2010 season due to injury. He started at center in the 2011 opener at Houston, but missed the San Jose State game due to a violation of team rules. He returned to the lineup against Texas. Maiava fractured his ankle in a scrimmage on Aug. 21, 2010 and was forced out of the lineup. Maiava started at center for the Bruins in the fi rst 12 games in the 2009 season.

Redshirt junior JEFF BACA (#60), who could see action at guard or tackle, returned to the fi eld for 2011 spring practice after sitting out the 2010 season due to NCAA eligibility issues. However, he suffered a fractured ankle in the spring. He returned to game action for the fi rst time since 2009, playing tackle in the game against San Jose State. He started at tackle against Texas. Baca started at left guard in all 13 games in 2009 and has 22 career starts. In 2008, he appeared in nine games with eight starts at left tackle.

Redshirt sophomore guard GREG CAPELLA (#64) has started the fi rst three games of 2011. He lined up at guard versus Texas, started at center for Kai Maiava against San Jose State and made his fi rst career start in the 2011 opener at Houston, playing guard. He made his college debut a year ago in the third quarter of the win at Texas.

True sophomore guard CHRIS WARD (#75) started at guard in the fi rst two games of the season. He came off the bench against Texas. He made his fi rst start in the 2011 opener at Houston and was in on all snaps. Ward made his debut in the fourth quarter of the 2010 win at Texas, taking over at right guard. He played in three games last season, including most of the second half against USC.

Redshirt senior SEAN SHELLER (#72) is in his sixth year in the program. He started the fi rst two games of 2011 at tackle. He did shift inside to guard at times against San Jose State and started at guard against Texas. He broke his right forearm against the Longhorns and is out. Sheller saw his fi rst career action on the offensive side of the ball in the 2010 opener at Kansas State. He started 10 games at left tackle last season. Sheller appeared on special teams and on defense in the 2009 season. He missed the 2008 season after injuring his knee in an off-fi eld accident and did not see action in 2007. He missed the 2006 season after suffering a knee injury in training camp.

QUARTERBACKS — True junior RICHARD BREHAUT (#12) came on in relief of Kevin Prince against Texas and threw for 150 yards while completing 8-19 attempts. He made his eighth career start in the win over San Jose State. Brehaut threw for 145 yards (12-23 att) and a touchdown (Joseph Fauria 14 yds) and ran for 44 more yards. He came off the bench in the second quarter at Houston and threw for 264 yards and rushed for 87more yards. He threw two touchdown passes, completing 17 of 26 tosses and ran for one score. Brehaut is 54th in the nation in pass effi ciency (138.02) and 55th in total offense (229.67).

Brehaut appeared in nine games, with seven starts, in 2010. He started the fi nal six games of the season. On the year, Brehaut ranked ninth in the Pac-10 in passing yards (144.00) and passing effi ciency (110.22) and 10th in total offense (150.78).

He saw his fi rst action of 2010 when he came off the bench in game two versus Stanford. Brehaut made his fi rst career start versus Washington State and completed 12 of 23 passes for 128 yards. On the day, he engineered seven scoring drives - fi ve tds and two fgs. He also scored the go-ahead touchdown on a one-yard run to cap off a 99-yard drive. All fi ve touchdown drives covered at least 67 yards.

At Oregon, he started his fi rst road contest. Against Arizona, he threw for his fi rst two career touchdown passes. His 68-yard scoring toss to Randall Carroll was the team’s longest since Ben Olson and Brandon Breazell hooked up on a 69-yard scoring play versus Oregon State in 2007. Brehaut also connected on a 49-yard touchdown pass with Josh Smith on a fl ea-fl icker play.

In the win over Oregon State, Brehaut led a last-second game-winning fi eld goal drive. UCLA started its fi nal possession on its own 17-yard line with 48 seconds remaining and he moved the Bruins 49 yards, setting up Kai Forbath’s game-winning kick. He completed four of six passes (37 yards) on that drive.

At Arizona State, he set school records with his 33 pass completions (old record, 32 by Troy Aikman v. USC in 1988) and 56 pass attempts (old record, 51 by Dennis Dummit v. Cal in 1970). He also set personal bests with 321 passing yards and three touchdown passes. His three touchdown passes measured 46, 21 and four yards. He also ran for a 12-yard touchdown.

2011 Passing Att Comp Int Yds TD LG @ Houston 26 17 0 264 2 54 San Jose State* 23 12 0 145 1 43 Texas 19 8 0 150 0 40 Totals 68 37 0 559 3 54

2010 Passing Att Comp Int Yds TD LG @ Kansas St. DNP Stanford 9 5 1 42 0 12 Houston DNP at Texas DNP Washington St.* 23 12 0 128 0 19 at California 6 2 0 19 0 11 at Oregon* 23 16 1 159 0 26 Arizona* 27 13 1 228 2 68 Oregon State* 19 13 1 127 0 43 at Washington* 14 5 1 42 0 16 at Arizona State* 56 33 1 321 3 46 USC* 35 20 1 230 1 42Totals 212 119 7 1,296 6 68

2009 Passing Att Comp Int Yds TD LG San Diego State 2 2 0 39 0 30 @Tennessee DNP Kansas State DNP @ Stanford DNP Oregon 10 5 1 64 0 26 California DNP

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UCLA ON THE RADIO The 2011 season is UCLA’s 15th with Clear Channel

and the games are aired on AM 570 KLAC in Southern California. The games are produced by IMG, UCLA’s corporate and media-rights holder.

The Los Angeles all-sports station’s broadcast in-cludes a two-hour pre-game show (one hour lo-cal, one hour network) and a post-game show.

Chris Roberts, a four-time Golden Mike Award winner, is in his 20th season as the voice of the Bruins. Former Bruin quarterback Matt Stevens is in his 15th year on the broadcast team and his 11th as the analyst in the booth. Former Bruin quarterback Wayne Cook is in his 10th season as sideline reporter.

Stevens, Cook and David Vassegh host the one hour local pre-game show while Roberts, Stevens and Cook host the hour network pre-game and network post-game shows. Vassegh also hosts a post-game call-in show.

AM 570 KLAC also provides ancillary programming, including head coach and player interviews during game weeks. The half-hour Bruin Report, which highlights UCLA athletics, airs each Saturday follwong the post-game show (except for night games, when it airs prior to the pre-game show).

UCLA IMG network affi liates include KWDJ 1360 AM - Ridgecrest, KCTC 1320 AM in Sacramento. UCLA Sports Network from IMG games are also available nationally through an agreement with Sirius XM Satellite Radio, the Offi cial Satellite Radio Partner of UCLA Athletics.

Games can also be heard via the internet at ucla-bruins.com (a UCLA All-Access pass is needed).The home games are also broadcast in Spanish on www.uclabruins.com with Armando Aguayo and Mario Amaya.

UCLA ON TELEVISIONEntering the Oregon State game, 213 of UCLA’s last

222 games have been televised live, including 81 of the last 82.

This year’s games on live tv include at Houston (9/3-FSN), San Jose State (9/10-FSW), Texas (9/17-ABC), at Oregon State (9/24-Prime Tkt.), at Stanford (10/1-FSN), at Arizona (10/20-ESPN), at USC (11/26-FSN).

All 12 of UCLA’s games in the 2010 season were on live TV (9/4 KSU-ABC, 9/11 Stan.-ESPN, 9/18 Hou-FSN, 9/25 Texas-ABC, 10/2 WSU-Prime Tkt., 10/9 Cal-FSN, 10/21 Ore. -ESPN, 10/30 Ariz.-FSN, 11/6 OSU - Versus, 11/18 Wash. -ESPN, 11/26 ASU-FSN, 12/4 USC-FSN).

The Rick Neuheisel UCLA Football Weekly airs every Monday night at 10:30 pm on Prime Ticket with additional airings throughout the week.

UCLA ON THE WEB UCLA releases, player information and results can

be found on the school’s offi cial website: www.uclabruins.com. Audio broadcasts of the foot-ball games in English and Spanish (home games only) are also on the offi cial website.

You can also follow the Bruins on Facebook (www.facebook.com/uclaathletics) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/uclaathletics).

@ Arizona 3 2 0 11 0 6@ Oregon State 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 0 @ Washington St. 2 2 0 10 0 5Arizona State DNP@ USC DNPTemple @ DC DNP Totals 17 11 1 124 0 30

Varsity Passing Statistics - R. BrehautYear Att Comp Int Yds TD LG2009 17 11 1 124 0 302010 177 99 6 1,066 5 682011 68 37 0 559 3 54Totals 262 147 7 1,749 8 68

Redshirt junior KEVIN PRINCE (#4) started the game against Texas and threw for 26 yards (three intercep-tions) and ran for 26 more. He did not see action vs. San Jose State. He made his 17th career start in the 2011 season-opener at Houston and completed his fi rst three throws before being forced to the sidelines in the second quarter due to a concussion suffered following a rushing attempt. Prince appeared in fi ve games in 2010, all starts. He was sidelined for the balance of the season after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his knee on Oct. 23.

Prince started and played every snap in last year’s opener at Kansas State despite missing the bulk of pre-sea-son camp with a muscle strain (oblique). He scored UCLA’s fi rst touchdown (11-yd run) and threw a 29-yard touchdown to Ricky Marvray with 1:19 remaining to bring the Bruins to within two points, 24-22. Against Houston, he directed fi ve scoring drives (four tds, one fg). He was the team’s second-leading rusher with 60 net yards. At Texas, he ran for 50 net yards and threw a one-yard scoring pass to Ricky Marvray.

Prince’s knee was sore and swollen the week following the Texas game and he did not see action versus WSU. He returned to the lineup at Cal. He did not play at Oregon due to the injury and decided to undergo knee surgery.

In 2009, Prince started all 11 games in which he played. He became just the second Bruin freshman (redshirt) quarterback to open a season under center, and the fi rst to win a season-opener, when he took the fi rst snap in the San Diego State game. He became the second freshman quarterback in UCLA history to pass for over 300 yards three times in a season (Tommy Maddox, 1990).He was third on the team in rushing (165 yards) and his 2,229 yards of total offense rank No. 14 on UCLA’s single-season list (No. 2 among freshmen behind Maddox), his 179 completions rank T-No. 11 (No. 2 among freshmen) and his 2,050 passing yards rank No. 18 (No. 2 among freshmen).

In 2009 at Oregon State, he passed for a career-high 323 yards and rallied the Bruins from a 19-3 defi cit. He led touchdown drives of 70 and 94 yards and threw scoring passes of 58 yards to Nelson Rosario (8:06) and seven yards to Taylor Embree, on fourth-and-seven, with 2:06 remaining. He also passed for a pair of two-point conversions. In the fi nal quarter, he completed nine of 13 passes for 198 yards and the two touchdowns.

In the fi rst half against Washington, he completed 13 of 17 passes for 212 yards with one touchdown. However, with 5:07 remaining in the half, he was injured on a helmet-to-helmet hit at the end of an eight-yard run and did not return. At Washington State, he recorded his third 300-yard passing game. He completed a career-high 27 passes and led the Bruins in rushing with 76 yards, including a 68-yard touchdown scamper, the longest run by a Bruin quarterback since John Sciarra had a 71-yard non-scoring run against Tennessee in 1971. His 390 yards total offense rank No. 9 (tied) on the single-game total offense list.

2011 Passing Att Comp Int Yds TD LG @ Houston* 3 3 0 58 0 29 San Jose State DNP Texas 7 3 3 26 0 15 Totals 10 6 3 84 0 29

2010 Passing Att Comp Int Yds TD LG @ Kansas St.* 26 9 2 120 1 35 Stanford* 12 6 1 39 0 17 Houston* 17 9 1 99 0 22 at Texas* 8 5 0 27 1 10 Washington St. injured-DNP (knee) at California* 31 13 1 99 1 19 at Oregon/Ariz./Oregon St./at UW/at ASU/USC injured-DNP (knee)Totals 94 42 5 384 3 35

2009 Passing Att Comp Int Yds TD LG San Diego State* 29 18 2 176 1 34 @Tennessee* 23 11 0 101 1 14 Kansas State injured-DNP (jaw) @ Stanford injured-DNP (jaw) Oregon* 25 13 1 81 0 11 California* 41 21 1 311 0 48@ Arizona* 15 7 0 60 0 22 @ Oregon State* 34 22 0 323 2 58 Washington* 17 13 1 212 1 56 @ Washington St.* 40 27 0 314 1 46 Arizona State * 31 15 0 161 0 35@ USC* 22 10 2 90 0 17Temple @ DC* 31 16 1 221 2 46 Totals 308 173 8 2,050 8 58

Most 300-Yard Passing Games in a Season1. Cade McNown (Sr.), 1998 --- 6 (one in bowl game)2. Tom Ramsey (Sr.), 1982 --- 4

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Varsity Passing Statistics - K. PrinceYear Att Comp Int Yds TD LG2009 308 173 8 2,050 8 582010 94 42 5 384 3 352011 10 6 3 84 0 29Totals 412 221 16 2,518 11 58

RUNNING BACKS — Redshirt junior tailback JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN (#23) --- on the watch lists for the Maxwell Award (most outstanding college football player), Doak Walker Award (nation’s top running back) --- had 58 yards on 15 carries against Texas. He had 81 yards rushing, including a one-yard scoring run against San Jose State. Franklin opened the 2011 season with an 128-yard effort (16 carries) at Houston. It was his eighth career 100-yard rushing game. Franklin scored the fi rst Bruin touchdown of the day on an 18-yard dash. He is ranked T43rd in the NCAA (sixth in Pac-12) in rushing (89.0/g) and is now 16th on the all-time Bruin rushing list.

Franklin appeared in all 12 games and made 10 starts in 2010. He led the Bruins in rushing with 1,127 yards (5.3 ave), the 10th-best season mark in school history. He was fi fth in the Pac-10 and 27th in the NCAA with his average of 93.92 yards per game. Franklin also topped the team with eight touchdowns. He was ninth in the Pac-10 in all-purpose yards (99.17) and 14th in total offense (93.92).

Franklin became UCLA’s fi rst 1,000-yard rusher since Chris Markey in 2006 (1,107), and totaled the highest yardage total by a Bruin since Skip Hicks (1,282-1997.)

Franklin rushed for 100 or more yards fi ve times in 2010 and he did it in three straight games (Houston, Texas, WSU). The last time a Bruin had rushed for over 100 yards in three consecutive games was Maurice Jones-Drew versus Illinois, Washington and San Diego State in 2004.

Franklin 2011 TCB Net TD @ Houston 16 128 1San Jose State 16 81 1Texas 15 58 0

Franklin 2010 TCB Net TD @ Kansas St. 13 60 0 Stanford 11 73 0Houston 26 158 3 at Texas 19 118 1Washington St.* 30 216 1 at Cal* 13 54 0 at Oregon* 21 69 0 Arizona* 13 44 0 Oregon State* 23 100 1 at Washington* 18 53 1 at Arizona State* 14 73 0 USC* 13 109 1Totals 214 1,127 8

A year ago versus Houston, Franklin ran for 158 yards on 26 carries. He scored three rushing touchdowns (11, one, 12 yds). At Texas, his 11-yard touchdown run capped an 80-yard drive to open the second half. He accounted for 56 yards on four carries on that drive.

In the win over Washington State, he rushed for a career-high 216 yards (13th on UCLA list) and one touchdown (3 yds) on 30 carries. His 216 yards were the most by a Bruin since Jones-Drew ran for 322 at Washington in 2004. Sixteen runs measured at least fi ve yards. He ran for 118 yards against USC to become the fi rst Bruin back to hit the century mark versus the Trojans since DeShaun Foster in 1998.

Franklin saw action in all 13 games in 2009, making eight starts. He led the team with 566 rushing yards, 12th in the Pac-10. Franklin ranked No. 6 on UCLA’s fresh-man rushing list. He recorded two 100-yard games (Kan. St.-119 and Cal-101).

Varsity Rushing Statistics -J. Franklin

Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg 2009 126 605 39 566 4.5 5 742010 214 1,193 66 1,127 5.3 8 592011 47 270 3 267 5.7 2 29Totals 387 2,068 108 1,960 5.1 15 74

UCLA Career RushingName Year TCB Yds Avg1. Gaston Green 1984-87 708 3,731 5.310. Maurice Drew-Jones 2003-05 481 2,503 5.211. Kermit Johnson 1971-73 370 2,495 6.712. Kevin Williams 1989-92 418 2,215 5.313. Brian Brown 1986-90 456 2,099 4.614. James Owens 1975-78 414 2,074 5.015. Eric Ball 1985-88 401 1,984 4.916. Johnathan Franklin 2009- 387 1,960 5.1

True senior DERRICK COLEMAN (#33) ran for two touchdowns against Texas, both one-yard scores, and totaled 47 yards on seven carries. He led the Bruins with 135 yards rushing on 14 carries in the win over San Jose State. Coleman carried seven times in the 2011 opener at Houston for 17 yards and one score. He is eighth in the Pac-12 in rushing (66.3 yds/g).

Coleman appeared in 11 games in 2010 and made two starts. He ranked second on the team with a career-high 487 yards and his average of 44.27 yards ranked 13th in the Pac-10. Coleman was second on the team with fi ve touchdowns. He also made 10 tackles on special teams.

Coleman came off the bench at Texas last season to rush for 94 yards on 16 at-tempts, including a 29-yard touchdown. He made three special teams tackles. Against WSU, he compiled a career-high 185 yards on the ground and three touchdowns (one, one, four yards), also a career best. His 73-yard run was the longest of his career.

Coleman, a member of the 2009 AFCA Good Works Team, appeared in all 13 games in 2009 and made one start (WSU). He was second on the squad with 244 yards. In 2008, he played in the fi nal 10 games of the season, made one start (at Wash.), and was second on the squad with 284 yards.

Varsity Rushing Statistcs -D. Coleman Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg 2008 53 291 7 284 5.4 2 44 2009 54 257 13 244 4.5 1 31 2010 82 498 11 487 5.9 5 73 2011 28 199 0 199 7.1 4 42 Totals 217 1,245 31 1,214 5.6 12 73

True sophomore MALCOLM JONES (#28) had one carry in the 2011 opener at Houston and gained six yards. He has also seen action on special teams.

He saw action in 11 games in 2010 off the bench. He made his debut at Kansas State and ran for 12 yards on his fi rst career carry. Against Stanford, he ran for a career-best 52 yards on seven carries (long 20). He netted 29 yards on 12 carries versus Houston. Jones totaled 31 yards on 10 carries at Oregon, long of 21. In the second half of the Oregon State win, he rushed for 29 yards on six carries and converted on a fourth down run on UCLA’s third-quarter touchdown drive.

Varsity Rushing Statistics -M. Jones Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg 2010 55 215 15 200 3.6 0 21 2011 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6Totals 56 221 15 206 3.7 0 21

TIGHT END — True senior CORY HARKEY (#87) has started the fi rst three games of 2011 and now has 15 consecutive starting assignments.

He started all 12 games in 2010 and ranked fi fth on the squad with 14 receptions. His 35-yard catch in the season-opener at Kansas State set up a touchdown that brought the Bruins to within two points (24-22) with 1:19 remaining. He caught a career-best four balls at Oregon(22) and had three catches (28) against USC. Harkey appeared in all 13 games (four starts) in 2009.

Varsity Receiving Statistics - C. HarkeyYears No Yds Avg TD Lg 2008 5 40 8.0 1 13 2009 8 41 5.1 1 14 2010 14 140 10.0 0 35 2011 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 27 221 8.2 2 35

Redshirt junior JOSEPH FAURIA (#8) has scored a touchdown in four of the last fi ve games. Fauria made two catches for 29 yards versus Texas. He grabbed a 14-yard touchdown pass from Richard Brehaut in the win over San Jose State.He made his fi rst career start in the 2011 opener at Houston and caught six balls for 110 yards and a touchdown. The 110 yards receiving is the most by a Bruin tight end since Marcedes Lewis had 108 in a 2005 game against Arizona State. Lewis had three 100-yard receiving games that season.

Fauria appeared in 12 games off the bench and on special teams in 2010. He saw his fi rst action as a Bruin at Kansas State. He made his fi rst catch at Oregon (7). At Arizona State, he caught a four-yard touchdown pass. He grabbed a ten-yard scoring pass against USC. Fauria transferred into UCLA in 2009 after spending the 2008 season at Notre Dame. He saw action in three games as a reserve tight end for the Irish in 2008.

F BACKS — True sophomore ANTHONY BARR (#2) rushed once for two yards against Texas. He had two rushes for 12 yards against San Jose State. Barr scored his fi rst career touchdown on an 11-yard pass from Richard Brehaut in the 2011 opener at Houston.

He saw action in all 12 games in 2010 with four starts. Barr made his fi rst career start at Oregon and had one catch (17). He started versus Arizona and made one reception(6). Barr started at Washington - one reception (6) and made two

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catches (15) in a start at Arizona State.

Varsity Receiving Statistics - A. BarrYears No Yds Avg TD Lg 2010 9 66 7.3 0 17 2011 1 11 11.0 1 11 Totals 10 77 7.7 1 17

Varsity Rushing Statistics - A. BarrYear TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg2010 6 31 2 29 4.8 0 122011 3 14 0 14 4.7 0 10Totals 9 45 2 43 4.7 0 12

WIDE RECEIVERS — True senior TAYLOR EMBREE (#82) did not make a catch against Texas. He had two catches for 23 yards in the win over San Jose. He came off the bench in the 2011 opener at Houston to make fi ve catches for 60 yards. His 124 career catches rank tied for ninth on UCLA’s all-time school list (Mike Farr-124, 8th is Marcedes Lewis with128 catches) and he is 13th on the receiving yards list at 1,631 (Jojo Townsell is No. 12 1,773).

He saw action in all 12 games in 2010 and made 11 starts. On the year, he made a team-best 32 receptions. He also led the team with his 409 receiving yards. He ranked sixth in the Pac-10 with a 6.93 punt return average.

Last season at Arizona State, he set career highs with nine receptions and 105 yards. He grabbed seven balls (76) against USC. Embree appeared in all 13 games in 2009 and made 12 starts. He led the team with 45 receptions and was second with 608 receiving yards. He became the fi rst UCLA receiver to make at least 40 catches in both his freshman and sophomore season (40 catches).

Embree appeared in 12 games in 2008 and made eight starts. He was second on the squad with 40 receptions and led the team with 531 receiving yards - both UCLA freshman records.

Varsity Receiving Statistics - T. Embree Years No Yds Avg TD Lg 2008 40 531 13.3 0 43 2009 45 608 13.5 2 34 2010 32 409 12.8 0 43 2011 7 83 11.9 0 25 Totals 124 1,631 13.2 2 43

UCLA Career Receiving YardsName Year Rec Yds Avg. Td1. Danny Farmer 1996-99 159 3,020 18.9 1910. Mike Sherrard 1982-85 128 1,965 15.4 1011. Cormac Carney 1980-82 108 1,909 17.68 812. Jojo Townsell 1979-82 100 1,773 17.7 2013. Taylor Embree 2008- 124 1,631 13.2 214. Marcedes Lewis 2002-05 126 1,571 12.47 2115. Tab Perry 2000-04 84 1,547 18.42 616. Karl Dorrell 1982-86 108 1,517 14.05 917. Brandon Breazell 2004-07 98 1,511 15.42 12

18. Mike Farr 1986-89 124 1,497 12.07 219. Reggie Moore 1987-90 92 1,483 16.12 1020.Kurt Altenberg 1963-65 87 1,446 16.62 10*Nelson Rosario 2008- 93 1,430 15.4 3

UCLA Career ReceptionsName Year Rec Yds Avg. Td1. Craig Bragg 2001-04 193 2,845 14.74 195. Sean LaChapelle 1989-92 142 2,027 14.27 146. Brian Poli-Dixon 1997-01 139 2,127 15.30 207. Mike Sherrard 1982-85 128 1,965 15.35 108. Marcedes Lewis 2002-05 126 1,571 12.47 21 9. Mike Farr 1986-89 124 1,497 12.07 29. Taylor Embree 2008- 124 1,631 13.15 2

18. Jojo Townsell 1979-82 100 1,773 17.73 2019. Brandon Breazell 2004-07 98 1,511 15.42 1220. Marcus Everett 2004-08 97 1,235 13.73 7 *Nelson Rosario 2008- 93 1,430 15.38 3

True senior NELSON ROSARIO (#83) has started the fi rst three games and ranks 10th in the Pac-12 in receiving yards per game. He topped the team with four catches against Texas for 68 yards. Rosario led the Bruins with four grabs vs. San Jose for 74 yards (long 43). Rosario caught three balls at Houston for 87 yards.

Rosario saw action in nine games in 2010 and made eight starts. He fi nished second on the team with 29 receptions and 309 receiving yards. Rosario had two recep-tions (15) at Texas and broke the 1,000-yard barrier for career receiving yardage.At Arizona State, he collected a career-high nine receptions (65), including a 21-yard touchdown. He made fi ve catches (94) against USC.

Rosario appeared in all 13 games in 2009, with two starts. He led the team with 723 receiving yards and his average of 17.2 yards per catch. He was second on the squad with 42 receptions. He fi nished 2009 on a roll making 30 catches

for 526 yards (avg. 88 yds/g; 17.5 yds/catch) in the last six games. He earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors.

Rosario had a breakout game in a 2009 start at Oregon State, making a team-high six receptions for 152 yards and his fi rst career touchdown, a 58-yard catch and run. His 152 receiving yards were the most by a Bruin since Craig Bragg totaled 230 versus Oregon in 2002. In the win over Washington, he led the Bruins with seven receptions and 111 yards becoming the fi rst Bruin since Marcedes Lewis in 2005 to record 100+ receiving yards in back-to-back games and the fi rst wide receiver to do it since Craig Bragg in 2003. Varsity Receiving Statistics - N. Rosario Years No Yds Avg TD Lg 2008 11 169 15.4 0 25 2009 42 723 17.2 2 58 2010 29 309 10.7 1 42 2011 11 229 20.8 0 54 Totals 93 1,430 15.4 3 58

True junior RANDALL CARROLL (#1) made his fi rst catch of the season against

Texas (13 yds). He also sees action on special teams.Carroll saw action in all 12 games with one start in 2010. He ranked fourth on the

team with 15 receptions, third with 242 receiving yards and fi rst with a 16.1 average. He tied for the team lead with two touchdown receptions.

Carroll made his fi rst two catches (13) of the season gainst Washington State. Against Arizona, he scored on a 68-yard catch-and-run, UCLA’s longest scoring pass play since the 2007 Oregon State game. On the afternoon, he made three receptions for a team-high 90 yards. In the win over Oregon State, he made a career-high six receptions (46). He made three receptions on the game-winning touchdown drive. At Arizona State, he made two receptions (55), including a 46-yard touchdown in the fi rst quarter. Carroll appeared in 10 games in 2009.

Varsity Receiving Statistics - R. Carroll Year No Yds Avg TD Lg 2009 3 21 7.0 0 92010 15 242 16.1 2 68 2011 1 13 13.0 0 13 Totals 19 276 14.5 2 68

Redshirt sophomore RICKY MARVRAY (#10) made one catch against Texas (4 yds). He did not make a catch in the win over San Jose. Marvray had one catch in the 2011 opener at Houston for 11 yards.

Marvray appeared in 11 games in 2010 with four starts. He was third on the team with 20 receptions. Marvray made his debut in the opener at Kansas State and his fi rst catch went for a 29-yard score to bring the Bruins to within two points, 24-22, with 1:19 remaining in the contest. Against Houston, he led the Bruins with three receptions (34). He made his fi rst career start at Texas and scored UCLA’s fi rst touchdown on a one-yard reception. He led the Bruins with a ca-reer-high fi ve receptions at Cal (38). He caught two balls against USC (18) and returned fi ve kickoffs for 99 yards.

Varsity Receiving Statistics - R. Marvray Year No Yds Avg TD Lg 2010 20 188 9.4 2 29 2011 2 15 7.5 0 11 Totals 22 203 9.2 2 29

Redshirt senior JOSH SMITH (#7) ranks tied for sixth in the Pac-12 (t45th nationally) in kickoff returns (24.5 yds per ret.). His 40 career returns rank tied for seventh all-time at UCLA. He had one rush for six yards versus Texas and added four kick returns for 115 yards. He had one rushing attempt vs. San Jose (three yds).Smith had two kick returns (32 yds) v. San Jose State and at Houston, he had two kick returns for 49 yards.

He appeared in 10 games in 2010. He ranked eighth in the Pac-10 with his 22.59 kickoff return average and 13th in the Pac-10 in all-purpose yards (91.90). His 723 kickoff return yards ranked fourth on the all-time Bruin season list.

Against Arizona, he tied for the team lead with three receptions(74) and scored his fi rst Bruin touchdown on a 49-yard pass from Richard Brehaut on a fl ea-fl icker play. At Arizona State, he made two receptions (25) and fi nished with 188 total yards, 163 on eight kickoff returns.

Smith sat out the 2009 season after transferring from Colorado. He earned honor-able mention All-Big 12 honors as a kick returner in 2008 after recording the school’s second-highest all-purpose yardage total for a single season. In that 2008 season, Smith totaled 1,987 all-purpose yards and set a school record with 50 kickoff returns for 1,276 yards. He brought one return back 93 yards for a score against Colorado State. In 2007, he appeared in 11 games, starting four.

Varsity Receiving Statistics - J. Smith Year No Yds Avg TD Lg 2007 (CU) 23 451 19.6 0 65 2008 (CU) 29 387 13.3 3 44 2009 redshirt 2010 (LA) 11 127 11.5 1 49 2011 (LA) 0 0 0 0 0

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Career Highs Rec.: 7 v. Fla St ‘08 Rec. Yds: 103 at Baylor ‘07 Rec Tds: one, three times

Kickoff ReturnsYear No Yds Avg TD Lg 2007 (CU) 0 0 0.0 0 02008 (CU) 50 1,276 25.5 1 932010 (LA) 32 723 22.6 0 462011 (LA) 8 196 24.5 0 35LA Totals 40 919 22.9 0 46

Additonal Statistics - All-Purpose Yards: 485 (2007); 1,987 (2008); 674 (2010)

UCLA Career Kickoff ReturnsName No Yds Avg TD 1. Terrence Austin,2006-09 89 2,145 24.1 02. Tab Perry, 2000-02 67 1,476 22.0 03. Brian Brown, 1986-89 66 1,416 21.4 04. Jim McElroy, 1994-97 54 1,259 23.3 05. Wally Henry, 1974-76 42 875 20.8 06. Jojo Townsell, 1979-82 41 963 23.5 17. Josh Smith, 2010- 40 919 22.9 07. Ron Carver, 1969-71 40 890 22.3 0

THE DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE — True junior defensive end DATONE JONES (#56) has been named to the Hendricks

Award Watch List. Jones has started the fi rst three contests. He made one tackle for loss against Texas. Jones had three stops vs. San Jose State. He made two tackles in opener at Houston.

He returns to the fi eld this season after missing 2010 with a fractured right foot. He was injured in practice on August 10, 2010 and underwent season-ending surgery on August 13. Jones started 13 games in 2009. He was third on the team with 4.0 sacks and fourth with 11.0 tackles for loss (12th in Pac-10). He earned Sophomore All-America honorable mention from CollegeFootballNews.com.

Career Totals - D. Jones TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Totals 51 26-25 4.0-28 12.0-54 0

Redshirt junior defensive end DAMIEN HOLMES (#97) has started the fi rst three games. He recorded fi ve stops against Texas. In the 2011 opener at Houston, Holmes made three tackles, including a career-best 1.5 tackles for loss.

Holmes appeared in all 12 games and made six starts in 2010. He fi nished second among the linemen and ninth overall on the team in tackles with 28. Holmes was named to the second-team Pac-10 All-Academic squad for the second year in a row. Holmes made his fi rst career start in the opener at Kansas State and collected a career-high six tackles, including 1.0 sacks. Against Arizona, Holmes came off the bench to make fi ve tackles. Against USC, he was credited with four tackles. He appeared in all 13 games off the bench in ‘09.

Career Totals - D. HolmesYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)Totals 47 26-21 1.5-11 5.5-20 0

Redshirt junior end/tackle NATE CHANDLER (#89) made one tackle versus Texas. He came off the bench vs. San Jose and made two stops. Chandler saw action in the 2011 opener at Houston, but was not credited with a stop.

He appeared in all 12 games in 2010, making eight starts, and fi nishing with 21 tackles. He made his fi rst defensive start in the opener at Kansas State and was credited with a career-high eight tackles, including 1.0 sacks, and recovered one fumble. He recorded three stops at Texas and against Arizona. Chandler shifted over to the defensive side of the ball during the 2010 Spring practices. He appeared in 10 games off the bench (TE/special teams) in 2009. He played in 12 games in 2008 and made two starts at TE.

Career Totals - N. Chandler TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)Totals 24 9-15 1.0-2 1.0-2 0

Redshirt senior tackle JUSTIN EDISON (#99) has started the fi rst three games of the season. He was credited with two tackles against Texas and made one stop each vs. San Jose State and in the 2011 opener at Houston.

He appeared in all 12 games in 2010 and made three starts (K-State, Stanford, Texas). He made his fi rst career start in the game at Kansas State and had four tackle assists. Against Stanford, he made a tackle and broke up a pass. Edison was credited with one tackle for loss at Arizona State and a tackle assist against USC. He saw action in six games in 2009 on special teams/defense and made two tackles. He appeared in fi ve games in 2008.

Career Totals - J. EdisonYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)Totals 15 5-10 0-0 1.0-2 0

True sophomore tackle CASSIUS MARSH (#3) has started the fi rst three games of the season. He made three stops and had a career-best 1.5 tackles for loss versus Texas. Marsh had two tackles in win over San Jose State. In the 2011 opener at Houston, he made four tackles, with 1.0 sacks, the fi rst of his career.

Marsh saw action in 11 games in 2010 and made four starts. He was named to the Rivals.com Pac-10 All-Freshman team. Marsh made his fi rst career appearance in the Kansas State contest and had one tackle. At Texas, he scooped up a fi rst quarter fumble and returned it 26 yards. Marsh was credited with three stops at Oregon, including 0.5 for loss. He made six tackles versus Arizona and one stop in his fi rst career start in the win over Oregon State. Against USC, Marsh started and matched his career-high with six tackles.

Career Totals - C. Marsh TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)Totals 32 23-9 1.0-9 3.0-13 0

True sophomore end OWAMAGBE ODIGHIZUWA (#94) has come off the bench in the fi rst three games of the season. He recorded four tackles against Texas to match his career-best. Odighizuwa had one tackle assist vs. San Jose State. He collected three stops in the 2011 opener at Houston.

Owa saw action in 10 games and made six starts in 2010. He was named to the Rivals.com Pac-10 All-Freshman team. On the year, he made 4.0 sacks to rank No. 5 in that category. He made his fi rst appearance in the Stanford contest and recorded one tackle. He made his fi rst career start at Cal and collected two tackles - both sacks. He made four tackles, including one for loss, at Washington. Against USC, he was credited with a sack.

Career Totals - O. Odighizuwa TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)Totals 14 7-7 3.0-9 4.0-12 0

Redshirt sophomore end KEENAN GRAHAM (#59) made two tackles versus Texas. He came off the bench vs. San Jose State but was not credited with a stop. Gra-ham played a couple of snaps in the 2011 season opener at Houston.

He appeared in 12 games in 2010 and made six starts. He saw his fi rst action as a Bruin in the opening game at Kansas State and made one tackle assist. He started against Houston and made two tackles with a pass break up. At Texas, he started and made three tackles, including a seven-yard sack, and broke up one pass. He also started against WSU and at Cal. He made a career-high four tackles, including a sack, at Washington.

Career Totals - K. GrahamYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)Totals 20 14-6 2.0-13 2.0-13 0

Junior IUTA TEPA (#96) had one stop versus Texas. Tepa made two tackles vs. San Jose State, including 0.5 tackles for loss. He made one stop and was credited with a fumble recovery in the 2011 season-opener at Houston.

He saw action in three games off the bench in 2010 before being sidelined by a shoulder injury. He made two tackle assists in the opener at Kansas State, includ-ing 0.5 for loss. He made two stops against Stanford. He played versus Houston but suffered a torn pectoral mucle that required surgery. He saw action in fi ve games in 2009 during the latter half of the year.

Career Totals - I. Tepa TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)Totals 9 3-6 0.5-3 1.0-9 0

LINEBACKER — True senior SEAN WESTGATE (#11) --- on the watch list for Rotary Lombardi Award

Watch List (nation’s college lineman of the year) --- is a standout on speical teams who moved into the starting lineup last season. He now has started the last 15 games. Westgate totaled three stops against Texas. He made a key interception (fi rst of his career) at the Bruin 12-yard line to stymie a potential go-ahead drive by San Jose State late in the third quarter. The senior fi nished with three tackles. Westgate had nine tackles in the 2011 season-opener at Houston and 0.5 tackles for loss.

In 2010, he was second on the team with 90 tackles (his 7.5. ave, eighth (tied) in Pac-10). He led the team with 11.0 tackles for loss (T-10th in Pac-10, 0.92 ave) and tied for the lead with 4.0 sacks. He earned All-Pac-10 honorable mention from the league’s coaches. Westgate started all 12 games in 2010. Against Stanford, he led the team with 10 tackles, 1.5 for loss. At Texas, he topped the Bruins with 11 tackles and forced a fumble on a punt to set up UCLA’s fi rst touchdown. He was selected Pac-10 Player of the Week. Westgate led the team with a career-high 12 tackles at Cal, including a sack and a second stop for loss. Against Arizona, he made 10 tackles, 1.0 for loss.

Westgate appeared in all 13 games during 2009 and made one start (at Arizona). At Stanford, he partially blocked a punt that led to a fourth-quarter fi eld goal.

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At Arizona, he made his fi rst start at linebacker. At Washington State, he blocked a punt out of the end zone for a safety (third block of his career)and made two tackles. Against Arizona State, he recovered a fumble on a kickoff return to set up a UCLA fi eld goal.

Westgate appeared in all 12 games in 2008. He saw his fi rst career action against Tennessee where he picked up a blocked punt and returned it for a touchdown. At Cal, he blocked a punt that Glenn Love recovered in the end zone.

Career Totals - S. WestgateYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)Totals 141 95-46 4.0-25 13.0-44 1

Redshirt junior PATRICK LARIMORE (#42) ranks 10th in the Pac-12 in tackles

per game (7.0). He made a team-high nine tackles against Texas. Larimore was credited with three tackles vs. San Jose State. He made nine stops in the 2011 season-opener at Houston and forced one fumble.

He appeared in seven games in 2010, all starts. Larimore ranked fi fth on the team with his 42 tackles (his 6.0 ave. was fourth) and was third (tied) with 5.0 tackles for loss. He led UCLA with three forced fumbles. He made his fi rst career start at middle linebacker at Kansas State and totaled seven tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and a second tackle for loss. He led the Bruins with a career-best 12 tackles versus Houston. He also had a team-high three tackles for loss, forced a fumble and broke up two passes. For his efforts, he was named Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week and was added to the Nagurski Watch List. He also earned Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Week honors. At Cal, he made nine tackles and forced his third fumble of the season. He made three early tackles at Oregon before being sidelined by a dislocated shoulder. He did not play the balance of the season and had surgery on November 24. Larimore saw action in 11 games in 2009, primarily on special teams.

Career Totals - P. Larimore TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Totals 65 41-24 1.0-10 5.0-20 0

Redshirt senior GLENN LOVE (#20) started for the fi rst time in his career against Texas and made one tackle. He did not see action against San Jose State due to injury (shoulder). He came off the bench in the 2011 season-opener at Houston to make one stop before injuring his shoulder.

Love saw action off the bench and on special teams in all 12 games in 2010. He made his debut at linebacker at Kansas State and was credited with two tackles, including a sack. Against Houston, he made three tackles. He had a season-high fi ve tackles at Texas. Love moved to linebacker during the 2010 Spring practices. He appeared in all 13 games in 2009 as a safety and special teams player.

Career Totals - G. Love TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Totals 68 47-21 1.0-7 1.5-8 0

True sophomore linebacker JORDAN ZUMWALT (#35) ranks tied for 20th in the Pac-12 in tackles (6.0) per game. He came off the bench to make eight tackles against Texas. Zumwalt started the San Jose State contest and made fi ve stops. He came off the bench in the 2011opener at Houston to record fi ve tackles and 1.0 tackles for loss.

Zumwalt appeared in 11 games in 2010 and made four starts. He was named to the Rivals.com Pac-10 All-Freshman team. He made his debut versus Stanford. Zumwalt was credited with a sack against Houston. He came off the bench versus Arizona and made six tackles, including a sack. Zumwalt made his fi rst career start versus Oregon State and led the Bruins with a career-high nine tackles, including a sack.

Career Totals - J. Zumwalt TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Totals 45 28-17 3.0-22 3.0-22 0

SECONDARY — True senior safety TONY DYE (#6) --- on the watch lists for the Lott Impact

Trophy (nation’s top defensive player); Bronko Nagurski Trophy (nation’s most outstanding defensive player) Bednarik Award (nation’s top defender), Thorpe Award (nation’s top DB) ---- shifts to free safety in 2011 after starting all 12 games in 2010 at strong safety. He ranks tied for 15th in the Pac-12 in tackles (6.3) per game. Dye had six tackles, 0.5 tackles for loss against Texas. He made three stops vs. San Jose State. Dye topped the team with 10 tackles in the 2011 opener at Houston.

Last season, he led the team with 96 tackles and his 8.0 average was ranked fourth (tied) in the Pac-10. He also led the team with nine pass break ups. Dye made a career-high 15 tackles in the opener at Kansas State. At Cal, Dye recorded 10 tackles. Against Arizona, he led the team with 11 tackles. Against USC, he led the team with 13 tackles, 0.5 for loss, and made his fi rst career interception.

Dye started all 13 games in 2009 and ranked fourth on the squad with 73 tackles.At Arizona, he scored his fi rst career touchdown when he scooped up a lateral and returned it 28 yards for the score.

Career Totals - T. Dye TT T-AT Sacks T FL INT (Td) Totals 203 125-78 0 4.0-5 1

Redshirt junior cornerback AARON HESTER (#21) was credited with four tackles against Texas. He made three tackles against San Jose State and had fi ve stops in the 2011 opener at Houston.

Hester appeared in all 12 games in 2010 with 11 starts. He started and made a career-high six tackles, one for loss, at Kansas State. In the win over WSU, he made fi ve tackles and was credited with the stop on fourth-down on the Bruins’ fourth-quarter goalline stand. After coming off the bench at Oregon, he returned to the starting lineup versus Arizona and made the fi rst interception of his career - in the end zone to end a Wildcat scoring threat. At Washington, he made his second interception.He made three tackles, 1.0 for loss, against USC and his team-best third interception. Hester made his fi rst career start in the ‘09 opener against San Diego State, but was sidelined by a fractured right fi bula early in the second quarter.

Career Totals - A. Hester TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Totals 37 28-9 0 2.0-7 3

True junior cornerback SHELDON PRICE (#22) is tied for fi fth in the Pac-12 in passes defensed (1.0) per game. He had six stops in the game against Texas. Price totaled fi ve tackles and made his fi rst career interception (early fourth quarter which set up go-ahead fg) against San Jose State. Price made three tackles in the season-opener at Houston.

Price appeared in and started nine games in 2010. At Texas, he made six tackles and broke up a pass. At Cal, he made two tackles prior to spraining his knee on the fi rst defensive play of the second half. He sat out three games before returning to the starting lineup at Washington. At Arizona State, he made fi ve tackles, one for loss.

Price appeared in 13 games in 2009 and made 11 starts. He ranked eighth (tied) on the squad with his 48 tackles. He was named to Sporting News’ Pac-10 All-Freshman team.

Career Totals - S. Price TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Totals 87 66-21 0 1.0-1 1

Redshirt junior cornerback ANDREW ABBOTT (#26) had two tackles against Texas before being sidelined with a concussion. He made two stops against San Jose. He came off the bench in the opener at Houston to make one stop.

Abbott was awarded a scholarship during 2010 fall camp, appeared in 12 games last season and made fi ve starts. He fi nished seventh on the team with 35 tackles. Versus Houston, he started in the nickel package and made a career-

PRONUNCIATION GUIDECoachesInoke Breckterfi eld — eh-NO-kayClark Lea — like "Lee"Rick Neuheisel — NEW-high-zelBob Palcic — PAL-sickJoe Tresey — like “tracy”

Players53 Uche Amajoyi — OU-che AM-uh-joy31 Librado Barocio — la-BRAUD-oh .... bar-OH-see-oh12 Richard Brehaut — BREE-ho

98 Sealii Epenesa — say-ah-LEE-ee Epp-n-ESS-uh19 Shaq Evans — like “shack”8 Joseph Fauria — FOUR-eee-yeah49 Luke Gane — like “gain”56 Datone Jones — DAY-tone48 Jared Koster — COST-her15 Devin Lucien — LOU-see-en51 Kai Maiava — my-AH-vuh10 WR Ricky Marvray — MAR-vray15 Alex Mascarenas — Mask-kuh-RAIN-us94 Owamagbe Odighizuwa — Oh-wah-MAH-bay Oh-DIGGY-zoo-wah

14 Aramide Olaniyan — Are-ME-day Oh-lay- KNEE-an1 Dietrich Riley — D-trick 10 DL Sam Tai — like “tie” 96 Iuta Tepa — YOU-tuh TEH-puh25 Damien Thigpen — THIG-pen95 Brandon Tuliaupupu — too-lee-ah-oo’pooh- pooh71 Wade Yandall — YAN-dull35 Jordan Zumwalt — ZUM-walt

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high eight tackles, two for loss. At Texas, he recovered a fumbled kickoff. He started against Arizona and made fi ve stops. He started and made four stops in the Oregon State win.

Abbott appeared in all 13 games in 2009. He made his debut as the nickel back versus SDSU. In the win over Arizona State, he started for the fi rst time in his career. He was co-defensive winner of UCLA’s John Boncheff Jr. Memorial Award for Rookie of the Year.

Career Totals - A. Abbott TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Totals 62 47-15 0 2.0-4 0

True junior safety DALTON HILLIARD (#19) totaled three tackles off the bench against Texas. He compiled two stops (0.5 TFL) vs. San Jose State. He made his fi rst career start in the opener at Houston and had three tackles.

Hilliard saw action in nine games in 2010. Versus Houston, he was credited with fi ve tackles while playing the nickel. At Texas, he made a career-high seven tackles. He also recovered a fumbled punt to set up UCLA’s fi rst touchdown. Hilliard suffered a slight shoulder separation in the win over WSU and did not play at Cal. He recorded two stops at Oregon. He did not suit up versus Arizona (concussion) or Oregon State. He returned to action at Washington. Against Arizona State, he played defense and special teams and blocked a fi rst quarter punt to set up a Bruin fi eld goal.

In 2009-10, he appeared in six games on defense and/or special teams.

Career Totals - D. Hilliard TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Totals 34 22-12 0 1.5-3 0

True sophomore safety DIETRICH RILEY (#1) made his fi rst career start against Texas and had four tackles, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. He had three tackles vs. San Jose State. Riley came off the bench to record two tackles at Houston in the 2011 opener.

Riley saw action in 11 games off the bench and on special teams. He made his debut versus Stanford and was credited with two tackles, one for loss. Riley made two stops in the win over Oregon State, including a bone-jarring hit that popped the helmet off Jacquizz Rodgers. At Arizona State, he had a career-high four tackles on defense. Against USC, he was credited with three tackles.

Career Totals - D. Riley TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) Totals 30 22-8 0 1.0-2 0

THE KICKING GAME Redshirt junior punter JEFF LOCKE (#18) ranks eighth in the Pac-12 in punting

(41.55). He kicked his fi rst career fi eld goals (51 and 49 yards) and averaged 48.8 yards per punt against Texas. Locke had a long punt of 70 yards and put two kicks inside the 20. He booted four balls (one inside the 20) for a 32.5 average vs. San Jose State. He hit three punts for a 42.7 yard average in the 2011 season-opener at Houston. Locke had three touchbacks on kickoffs.

Locke enjoyed an outstanding 2010 season and helped UCLA lead the nation in net punting (41.27). He ranked fi rst in the Pac-10 and fourth in the NCAA with his 45.84 average. His career average of 44.45 would rank No. 2 in UCLA history and his 2010 season average ranked No. 2.

Locke earned third-team All-America acclaim from Rivals.com and was the punter on the ESPN Academic All-District 8 team as well as Pac-10 All-Academic fi rst team. He was selected second-team All-Pac-10 for a second straight season.

In 2009, Locke was a semifi nalist (only freshman) for the Guy Award, presented to the nation’s top punter. He was selected second-team All-Pac-10 by the league’s coaches and was a fi rst-team Pac-10 All-Academic selection. He was named fi rst-team Freshman All-America by Collegefootballnews.com and second-team by Phil Steele Publications. Steele also selected him fi rst-team All-Pac-10 and he made Sporting News’ Pac-10 All-Freshman team. He averaged 43.63 yards (16th in NCAA and second in Pac-10) on 70 punts with 20 inside the 20-yard line and 12 of 50+ yards in 2009. UCLA was 20th nationally and fi rst in the Pac-10 in net punting (37.76). Only 23 kicks were returned (170 yds.). Locke had 20 touchbacks on kickoffs, most in the Pac-10.

Varsity Punting Statistics - J. LockeYear No. Yds. Avg. I20 Lg2009 70 3,054 43.6 20 81 2010 64 2,934 45.71 17 632011 11 457 41.5 3 70

Totals 145 6,445 44.45 38 81Career HighsPunts: 9 at Cal, ‘10; at Wash., ‘10 Yards: 435 at Cal, ‘10

UCLA Career Punting StatisticsName Years No. Yds. Avg.1. Kirk Wilson 1956-58 77 3,432 44.602. Jeff Locke 2009-10 145 6,445 44.453. Chris Kluwe 2001-04 154 6,624 43.014. Nate Fikse 1999-02 267 11,420 42.775. Aaron Perez 2005-08 286 12,220 42.73

Field Goals - Jeff LockeYear Total 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg PAT PTS2011 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 51 2-2 8Career HighsLong FG: -- 51 vs. Texas, 2011 FG/Game: --2 v. Texas, 2011

Field Goals - Kip SmithYear Total 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg PAT PTS2011 2-3 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 -- 7-8 13Career HighsLong FG: -- 38 v. San Jose State, 2011 FG/Game: --2 v. San Jose State, 2011

2011 UCLA FG Chart -- at Houston K. Smith 32 NGwr; SJSU K. Smith 38 G, 20 G; Texas Locke51 G, 49 G

RED ZONEOppt. UCLA Score Att. Pts. How Lost @ Houston 5 (3r/2p) 6 34 fg miss San Jose St. 4 (1r/1p/2fg) 5 20 end of game Texas 2 (2r) 3 14 interception

In 2010, UCLA converted 27 of 36 Red Zone chances (75.00%) for 166 points - 21 touchdowns (16 rush, fi ve

pass) and six fi eld goals.

Team Oppt. Score Att. Pts. How Lost @ Houston 4 (2 r/1 p/ 1fg/1 fum rec) 5 24 fumble San Jose St. 2 (1r/1 fg) 3 10 interception Texas 5 (3r/2p) 5 35 ---

* In 2010, opponents converted 44 of 50 (88.00%) Red Zone opportunities for 256 points - 31 touchdowns (18

pass, 13 run) and 13 fi eld goals.

TURNOVERS Oppt. Oppt. TO Outcome Pts. @ Houston rb fumble (I. Tepa recover) TD run 7San Jose St. int.(Westgate) Fg 3 int. (Price) TD run 7Texas fumbled punt (Bowens rec.) interception 0 rb fumble (Riley FF, recover) fumble 0

In 2010, UCLA caused 18 turnovers (11 fumbles, fi ve interceptions) that led to 31 points (four tds, one fg).

Oppt. UCLA TO Outcome Pts. @ Houston J. James Fumble TD run 7San Jose St. J. Franklin fumble int. 0 T. Embree fumble int. 0Texas K. Prince interception TD pass 7 K. Prince interception TD run 7 K. Prince interception TD run 7 J. Fauria fumble punt 0

In 2010, UCLA committed 27 turnovers (13 interceptions, 14 fumbles) and 14 were converted into 93 points (13 tds, one fg).

LOOKING AHEAD — UCLA will travel to nationally-ranked Stanford for a game on Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m. on FSN.The next Bruins home game is on Oct. 8 against Washington State.

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DEFENSE#56 DE Datone JonesTackles: 6 at California, 2008TFLs: 2.0 vs. Kansas State, 2009Sacks: 1.0, four times, last v. Temple, 2009Ints.: noneFF: 1, last at Stanford, 2009FR: 1 at Arizona, 2009

#97 DE Damien HolmesTackles: 6 at Kansas State, 2010TFLs: 1.5 at Houston, 2011Sacks: 1.0 at Kansas State, 2010Ints.: noneFF: noneFR: 1 vs. Houston, 2010

#89 DT Nate ChandlerTackles: 8 at Kansas State, 2010TFLs: 1.0 at Kansas State, 2010Sacks: 1.0 at Kansas State, 2010Ints.: noneFF: noneFR: 1 at Kansas State, 2010

#99 DT Justin EdisonTackles: 4 at Kansas State, 2010TFLs: 1.0 at Arizona State, 2010Sacks: noneInts.: noneFF: noneFR: none

#59 DE Keenan Graham Tackles: 4 at Washington, 2010TFLs: 1.0 at Texas, 2010; at Washington, 2010Sacks: 1.0 at Texas, 2010; at Washington, 2010Ints.: noneFF: noneFR: none

#3 DT Cassius MarshTackles: 6 vs. USC, 2010TFLs: 1.5 vs. Texas, 2011Sacks: 1.0 at Houston, 2011Ints.: noneFF: noneFR: 1 at Texas, 2010

#94 DE Owamagbe OdighizuwaTackles: 4 vs. Texas, 2011; at Washington, 2010TFLs: 2.0 at California, 2010Sacks: 2.0 at California, 2010INTs: noneFF: noneFR: none

#11 LB Sean WestgateTackles: 12 at California, 2010TFLs: 2.0 at California, 2010; vs. Ore. State, 2010Sacks: 1.0 vs. Az. St., 2010; Wa. St., 2010; Cal, 2010; OrSt., 2010 INTs: 1 vs. San Jose State, 2011FF: 1 at Texas, 2010FR: 1 v. Arizona State, 2009

#42 LB Patrick LarimoreTackles: 12 vs. Houston, 2010TFLs: 3.0 vs. Houston, 2010Sacks: 1.0 at Kansas State, 2010Ints.: noneFF: 1, at Hou. 2011,vs. Hou., 2010; at Cal, 2010; at K St., 2010FR: 1 at Texas, 2010

#35 LB Jordan ZumwaltTackles: 9 vs. Oregon State, 2010TFLs: 1 vs. Hou., 2010; vs. Ariz., 2010; vs. Ore. St., 2010Sacks: 1.0 vs. Hou., 2010; vs. Ariz., 2010; vs. Ore. St., 2010Ints.: noneFF: noneFR: none

#20 LB Glenn LoveTackles: 7 vs. USC, 2008TFLs: 1.0 at Kansas State, 2010Sacks: 1.0 at Kansas State, 2010Ints.: noneFF: 1 vs. Stanford, 2008FR: none

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHS#30 LB Eric KendricksTackles: 7 vs. San Jose State, 2011TFLs: 1.0 vs. San Jose State, 2011Sacks: 1.0 vs. San Jose State, 2011Ints.: noneFF: noneFR: none

#6 FS Tony DyeTackles: 15 at Kansas State, 2010TFLs: 2.0 at Arizona State, 2010Sacks: noneInts.: 1 vs. USC, 2010FF: noneFR: 1 at Arizona, 2009

#21 CB Aaron HesterTackles: 6 at Kansas State, 2010TFLs: 1.0 at Kansas State, 2010; vs. USC, 2010Sacks: noneInts.: 1 vs. USC, 2010; at Wash., 2010; vs. Arizona, 2010FF: noneFR: none

#22 CB Sheldon PriceTackles: 9 at Stanford, 2010TFLs: 1.0 at Arizona State, 2010Sacks: noneInts.: 1 vs. San Jose State, 2011FF: noneFR: none

#26 CB Andrew AbbottTackles: 8 vs. Houston, 2010TFLs: 2.0 vs. Houston, 2010Sacks: noneInts.: noneFF: 1 at Washington State, 2009FR: 1 at Texas, 2010

#15 S Alex MascarenasTackles: 9 at Houston, 2011TFLs: 0.0Sacks: 0.0Ints.: noneFF: noneFR: none

OFFENSE#4 QB Kevin PrinceRushes: 13 at Texas, 2010Rushing Yards: 76 at Washington State, 2009Long Rush: 68 yards at Washington State, 2009Pass Attempts: 41 vs. California, 2009Completions: 27 at Wash. State, 2009Passing Yards: 323 at Oregon State, 2009TD Passes: 2 vs. Temple, 2009; at Ore. State, 2009Int.: 3 vs. Texas, 2011Long Pass: 58 yards to Nelson Rosario at Ore. St., 2009

#12 QB Richard BrehautRushes: 18 vs. Oregon State, 2010Rushing Yards: 87 at Houston, 2011Long Rush: 21 at Houston, 2011; vs. Oregon State, 2010Pass Attempts: 56 at Arizona State, 2010Completions: 33 at Arizona State, 2010Passing Yards: 321 at Arizona State, 2010TD Passes: 3 at Arizona State, 2010Int.: 1, in 8 games, last time vs. USC, 2010Long Pass: 68 yards to Randall Carroll vs. Ariz., 2010

#23 RB Johnathan FranklinRushing Attempts: 30 vs. Washington State, 2010Rushing Yards: 216 vs. Washington State, 2010Rushing TDs: 3 vs. Houston, 2010Long: 74 vs. California, 2009Pass Receptions: 3 at Arizona State, 2010Receiving Yards: 17 at Houston, 2011; at Oregon, 2010Passing Tds: noneLong: 18 at Oregon, 2010

#33 RB Derrick ColemanRushing Attempts: 16 at Texas, 2010Rushing Yards: 185 vs. Washington State, 2010Rushing TDs: 3 vs. Washington State, 2010Long: 73 vs. Washington State, 2010Pass Receptions: 2 vs. Wash. St., 2009; vs. Arizona, 2008Yards in a game: 10 vs. Wash. State, 2009Tds: none Long: 11 vs. Wash. State, 2009

#28 RB Malcolm JonesRushing Attempts: 12 vs. Houston, 2010Rushing Yards: 52 vs. Stanford, 2010Rushing TDs: noneLong: 21 at Oregon, 2010

#2 F Anthony BarrRushing Attempts: 2 vs. San Jose,2011; vs. Oregon State, 2010Rushing Yards: 12 vs. San Jose State, 2011Rushing TDs: noneLong: 12 vs. Oregon State, 2010Pass Receptions: 2 vs. Stan., 2010; at Ariz. St., 2010Receiving Yards: 17 at Oregon, 2010Passing Tds: 1 at Houston, 2011Long: 17 at Oregon, 2010

#82 WR Taylor EmbreePass Receptions: 9 at Arizona State, 2010Receiving Yards: 105 at Arizona State, 2010Passing Tds: 1 at Ore. State, 2009; at Wash. St., 2009Long: 43 vs. Oregon State, 2010; vs. Stanford, 2008

#83 WR Nelson RosarioPass Receptions: 9 at Arizona State, 2010Receiving Yards: 152 at Oregon State, 2009Passing Tds: 1 at AzSt., 2010; at Or.St., 2009; vs. Temple, 2009Long: 58 at Oregon State, 2009

#1 WR Randall CarrollPass Receptions: 6 vs. Oregon State, 2010Receiving Yards: 90 vs. Arizona, 2010Passing Tds: 1 vs. Arizona, 2010; at Ariz. State, 2010Long: 68 vs. Arizona, 2010

#10 WR Ricky MarvrayPass Receptions: 5 at California, 2010Receiving Yards: 38 at California, 2010Passing Tds: 1 at Kansas St., 2010; at Texas, 2010Long: 29 at Kansas State, 2010

#19 WR Shaq EvansPass Receptions: 3 vs. San Jose StateReceiving Yards: 32 vs. San Jose StatePassing Tds: noneLong: 19 at Houston, 2011

#87 TE Cory HarkeyPass Receptions: 4 at Oregon, 2010Receiving Yards: 35 at Kansas State, 2010Passing Tds: 1 vs. Stanford, 2008; vs. Wash., 2009Long: 35 at Kansas State, 2010

#8 TE Joseph FauriaPass Receptions: 6 at Houston, 2011Receiving Yards: 110 at Houston, 2011Passing Tds: 1, vs. SJSU, 2011, ,at Hou., 2011; at ASU, 2010; vs.

USC, 2010Long: 29 at Houston, 2011

PUNT RETURNS#82 WR Taylor EmbreeReturns in game: 3, vs. SJSU, 2011; at Wash., 2010; vs. Hou., 2010Yards: 34 vs. Houston, 2010Tds: noneLong: 31 vs. Houston, 2010

#19 WR Shaq EvansReturns in game: 1 vs. Texas, 2011Yards: noneTds: noneLong: 0 vs. Texas, 2011

KICKOFF RETURNS#7 WR Josh SmithReturns in a game: 8 at Arizona State, 2010Yards in a game: 163 at Arizona State, 2010Tds: noneLong: 46 at California, 2010

#10 WR Ricky MarvrayReturns in a game: 5 vs. USC, 2010Yards in a game: 99 vs. USC, 2010Tds: noneLong: 53 at Arizona State, 2010

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THE LAST TIME

UCLA INDIVIDUAL RUSHINGRushed for 100+ yards: Derrick Coleman, 2011 vs. San Jose State (135) Rushed for 150+ yards: Johnathan Franklin, 2010 vs. Washington State (216)Rushed for 200+ yards: Johnathan Franklin vs. Washington State (216)Rushed for 300+ yards: Maurice Drew, 2004 at Washington (322)Back-to-back games 100 yards rushing: Johnathan Franklin, 2010 v. USC, at Houston, 2011Had 30 rushing attempts: 30 by Johnathan Franklin, 2010 vs. Washington StateHad 3 rushing touchdowns: 3, Derrick Coleman vs. Washington State, 2010Had 4+ rushing touchdowns: 5, Maurice Drew at Washington, 2004Had run of 50+ yards: 59 by Johnathan Franklin, 2010 vs. USCHad run of 60+ yards: 68 by Kevin Prince, 2009 at Washington StateHad run of 70+ yards: 73 by Derrick Coleman, 2010 vs. Washington StateHad run of 75+ yards: 83 by Maurice Drew, 2003 vs. Arizona StateHad run of 90+ yards: 92 by DeShaun Foster, 2001 vs. WashingtonHad two players rush for 100+ yds: Johnathan Franklin(216)/Derrick Coleman(185) vs. Wash. State, 2010

UCLA INDIVIDUAL PASSINGPassed for 300+ yards: Richard Brehaut, 2010 at Arizona State (321)Passed for 350+ yards: Drew Olson, 2005 vs. Arizona State (510)Passed for 400+ yards: Drew Olson, 2005 vs. Arizona State (510)Had 30+ completions: Richard Brehaut, 2010 at Arizona State (33)Had 50+ attempts: Richard Brehaut, 2010 at Arizona State (56)Had 4 or more touchdown passes: Ben Olson, 2007 at Stanford (5)Four interceptions thrown: Kevin Craft, 2008 at CaliforniaHad 300 yards total offense: Richard Brehaut, at Houston, 2011 (351)Had 350 yards total offense: Richard Brehaut, 351 at Houston, 2011 (351)Had 400 yards total offense: Drew Olson, 501 vs. Arizona State, 2005Had 50+ yard pass completion: 54 yds., R. Brehaut/ N. Rosario at Houston, 2011Had 60+ yard pass completion: 68 yds., R. Brehaut/ R. Carroll vs. Arizona, 2010Had 70+ yard pass completion: 77 yds., B. Olson/J. Cowan at Stanford, 2007 Had 80+ yard pass completion: 91 yds., D. Olson/J. Cowan vs. Arizona State, 2005

UCLA INDIVIDUAL RECEIVINGHad 100+ yards receiving: 110 by Joseph Fauria at Houston, 2011Had 150+ yards receiving: 152 by Nelson Rosario at Oregon State, 2009Had 200+ yards receiving: 230 by Craig Bragg vs. Oregon, 2003Two players with 100+ yards receiving: Marcedes Lewis(108), Joe Cowan (109), Chris Markey (120)

vs. Arizona State, 2005Caught 10+ passes: 11 by Marcedes Lewis at Arizona, 2005Had 80+ yard reception: 91 by Joe Cowan vs. Arizona State, 2005Had 3 touchdown catches: 3 by Marcedes Lewis vs. Arizona, 2004Had 4 touchdown catches: 4 by J.J. Stokes vs. Washington, 1993

UCLA TEAMKickoff Ret. for TD: Matthew Slater vs. Arizona St., 2007 (89 yds)Punt Ret. for TD: Maurice Drew vs. California, 2005 (81 yds)Interception Return for TD: Akeem Ayers vs. Temple, 2009 (2 yds)Scored on a blocked punt (TD): Glenn Love vs. California, 2008 (0 yds)Scored on a blocked punt (safety): Sean Westgate vs. Washington State (2009)Scored on a fumble recovery (TD): Akeem Ayers vs. Arizona State, 2009 (9 yds)Scored on a blocked fi eld goal: Alterraun Verner vs. San Diego State, 2009 (70 yds)Scored on a blocked extra point attempt: Bret Lockett vs. Fresno State, 200850+ Points: 50 vs. Northwestern, 2005 (50-38)Shutout of a team at home: Oregon, 2007 (16-0)Shutout of a team on road: at Stanford, 1987 (49-0)Overtime Game: Tennessee (27-24 win, 1 ot), 2009Did not allow an opponent touchdown: 2008 vs. Washington StateDid not score a touchdown vs. an opponent: 2010 vs. StanfordScored on a two-point PAT: Richard Brehaut to Taylor Embree vs. Washington St., 2010 300+ yards rushing: 437 yards vs. Washington State, 2010 (56att/437)400+ yards rushing: 437 yards vs. Washington State, 2010 (56 att/437)Less than 25 yards rushing: 16 at California, 2008 (22 att/16)300+ yards passing: 322 at Houston, 2011400+ yards passing: 510 vs. Arizona State, 2005500+ yards passing: 510 vs. Arizona State, 2005Less than 100 yards passing: 55 at Washington, 2010500+ yards total offense: 554 at Houston, 2011600+ yards total offense: 624 vs. Stanford (338r, 286p), 2007800+ all-purpose yards: 800 at Miami, 1998Less than 200 yards tot. off.: 163 at Washington, 2010Less than 150 yards tot. off.: 144 at California, 2010Beat a top 25 team at home: Houston, 2010 (No. 23 AP)Beat a top 20 team at home: Tennessee, 2008 (No. 18 AP)Beat a top 15 team at home: Oregon, 2007 (No. 9 AP)Beat a top 10 team at home: Oregon, 2007 (No. 9 AP)Beat a top 5 team at home: USC, 2006 (No. 2 AP)Beat a top 25 team on road: at Texas, 2010 (No. 7 AP)Beat a top 20 team on road: at Texas, 2010 (No. 7 AP)Beat a top 15 team on road: at Texas, 2010 (No. 7 AP)Beat a top 10 team on road: at Texas, 2010 (No. 7 AP)Beat a top 5 team on road: at Washington, 1990 (No. 2 AP)Forced 5 + fumbles: 7 vs. Oklahoma, 2005 (6 vs. USC 1998)Recovered 5+ fumbles: 5 vs. USC, 1998UCLA Made 4 interceptions: 4 at Arizona, 2003UCLA Had 0 turnovers: Arizona State, 2009

UCLA INDIVIDUAL DEFENSEHad 15+ tackles: 15 by Tony Dye at Kansas State, 2010; 20 by Reggie Carter at BYU, 2008Had more than 20 tackles: 21 by Eric Turner vs. Oregon, 1989Had 2+ interceptions: Rahim Moore (2) at Arizona, 2009Had 5+ tackles for loss: Robert Thomas (5) vs. Ohio State, 2001Had 4+ sacks: Brendon Ayanbadejo (4) vs. USC, 1998

Blocked a punt: Dalton Hilliard at Arizona State, 2010Blocked a PAT: Jerzy Siewierski at Arizona, 2009Blocked a fi eld goal: Jerzy Siewierski vs. Oregon, 2009UCLA recorded a safety: vs. Temple, 2009

UCLA MISCELLANEOUSIndiv. Scored 4+ TDs: 5 by Maurice Drew vs. Cal, 2005 (3 rush, 1 pass, 1 punt ret.)Indiv. kicked 50-yd. FG: 51 by Jeff Locke vs. Texas, 2011 Indiv. made 4+ fi eld goals in a game: 4 by Kai Forbath vs. California, 2009Indiv. made 5+ fi eld goals in a game: 5 by Nate Fikse vs. Stanford, 2002Indiv. attempted 5+ fi eld goals in a game: 5 by Kai Forbath at Tennessee, 2009Indiv. Returned Blocked FG for TD: Alterraun Verner vs. San Diego State, 2009Indiv. Returned Blocked PAT for score: Bret Lockett vs. Fresno State, 2008Indiv. punted 10+ times: Aaron Perez, 10 vs. USC, 2008Indiv. 5+ punts downed inside the 20: 5 by Chris Sailer at Houston, 1998Indiv. had 80+ yard intercept. ret.: 89 by Alterraun Verner vs. Arizona, 2006Indiv. had 100+ rushing and receiving yds: Skip Hicks vs. U. Wash., 1997 (147 rush./106 receiving)Scored four TDs in one quarter: fourth quarter at Oregon State, 2007Scored 40+ points in one half: fi rst half vs. Rice, 2005 (49)Scored 50+ points in one half: fi rst half vs. Colorado, 1980 (56)Rallied from 20-point defi cit: 2005 vs. Northwestern (0-22 in fi rst quarter)Played a game in the rain: 2007 at Oregon StatePlayed a game in the rain at home: 1982 vs. OregonPlayed a game in 100º degree temperature: 2009 vs. Cal (100º)

OPPONENT TEAMKick return for touchdown: Jamal Miles at Arizona State, 2010 (99 yds)Punt return for touchdown: Marlon Moore, Fresno State, 2008 (63 yds)Interception return for touchdown: Q. Richardson, Washington (28 yds)Scored upon by a blocked punt (TD): Lawrence Timmons, Florida St., 2006 (25 yards)Scored on a fumble recovery (TD): Malcolm Smith, USC, 2010 (68 yards)Scored on a safety: Tennessee, 2009Scored on a failed extra point attempt: noneScored on a two-point conversion: Oregon, 201050+ points scored: 55 at Arizona State, 2010Shutout at home: 2010 by Stanford (0-35)Shutout on road: 2008 at BYU (0-59)Rushed for 300+ yards: at California, 2010 (304)Rushed for less than 25 yards: at Arizona State, 2008 (21)Passed for 400+ yards: Washington State, 2006 (405)Passed for less than 100 yards: at California, 2010 (68)Had 500+ yards total offense: at Arizona State, 2010 (595)Had 600+ yards total offense: USC, 2005 (679)Had less than 200 yards total off.: 181 by Washington State, 2009Had less than 150 yards total off.: 122 by Arizona State, 2008Had less than 100 yards total off.: 42 by Arkansas, 1989Forced UCLA to have 5+ Turnovers: Notre Dame, 2007 (7)Intercepted four UCLA passes: California, 2008 (4)Intercepted fi ve UCLA passes: Washington State, 2001 (5)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RUSHINGRushed for 200+ yards: Allen Bradford, USC, 2010 (212) Rushed for 250+ yards: Reggie Bush, USC, 2005 (260)Had run of 50+ yards: Brandon Rutley, San Jose State, 2011 (65) Had run of 75+ yards: Jahvid Best, California, 2009 (93)Had 35+ rushing attemps: Dwight Tardy, Washington State, 2007 (37) Had 40+ rushing attempts: Jerome Harrison, Washington State, 2004 (42)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL PASSINGPassed for 400+ yards: Alex Brink, Washington State, 2006 (405)Had 25+ completions: Case Keenum at Houston (30)Had 50+ attempts: Max Hall, BYU, 2007 (52)Completed a pass for 75+ yards:78 by Brock Osweiler, at Arizona StateHad 4+ touchdown passes: Jake Locker (4), Washington, 2007

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECEIVINGCaught 10+ passes: Tyron Carrier at Houston (10)Had 100+ yards receiving: Tyron Carrier at Houston (138)Had 150+ yards receiving: Mike Hass, Oregon State 2005 (199)Had 200+ yards receiving: Troy Walters, Stanford, 1999 (278)Had 3 TD catches: Derek Hagan, Arizona State, 2004 (3)

OPPONENT DEFENSEHad 15+ tackles: Malcolm Smith, USC, 2009 (15)Had 2 interceptions: Marcus Ezeff, California (2)Had 3 sacks: Stephen Paea, Oregon State, 2009 (3)Blocked a punt: USC, 2008Blocked a fi eld goal: BYU, 2008Blocked a PAT: San Diego State, 2009

OPPONENT MISCELLANEOUSScored four touchdowns: Ron Dayne, 1998 Rose Bowl, (4)Kicked 50+ yard fi eld goal:Thomas Weber, Arizona State, 2007 (53)Made fi ve fi eld goals: USC, 2004Returned blocked fi eld goal for score: Oregon State, 2002Scored on blocked punt: Florida State, 2006Returned fumble for score: USC, 2010Returned interception for score: USC, 2009Returned a PAT for score: noneRecovered fumble for touchdown: at Houston, 2011

Tentative UCLA Depth Chart vs. Oregon StateOFFENSEWR 83 Nelson Rosario (6-5, 219, Sr.) (3) 82 Taylor Embree (6-3, 207, Sr.) 15 Devin Lucien (6-1, 185, Fr.)

WT 60 Jeff Baca (6-4, 305, Jr.**) (1) 78 Brett Downey (6-7, 290, Jr.**) 70 Connor Bradford (6-6, 275, Jr.**) 72 Sean Sheller (6-5, 304, Sr.***) (2) INJURED

WG 75 Chris Ward (6-4, 330, So.) (2) or 62 Alberto Cid (6-2, 323, So.**) (1) 71 Wade Yandall (6-4, 328, Fr.**) 67 Casey Griffi ths (6-4, 284, So.**) 58 Sam Saultz (6-2, 315, Fr.**) 72 Sean Sheller (6-5, 304, Sr.***) (2) INJURED

C 51 Kai Maiava (6-1, 318, Sr.**) (2) 64 Greg Capella (6-3, 292, So.**) (3/1 at center) 54 Jake Brendel (6-5, 287, Fr.) 63 Kody Innes (6-4, 291, Fr.**)

SG 64 Greg Capella (6-3, 292, So.**) (3/1 at center) 62 Alberto Cid (6-2, 323, So.**) (1) 71 Wade Yandall (6-4, 328, Fr.**)

ST 65 Mike Harris (6-5, 326, Sr.**) (3) 78 Brett Downey (6-7, 290, Jr.**) 73 Will Oliver (6-7, 300, Fr.)

TE 87 Cory Harkey (6-4, 270, Sr.) (3) 8 Joseph Fauria (6-8, 252, Jr.**) (2) 86 Raymond Nelson (6-4, 250, Fr.) 85 John Young (6-4, 246, Fr.**) 89 Jordan Barrett (6-3, 235, So.**) 90 Austin Hill (6-5, 255, Jr.**) QB 12 Richard Brehaut (6-2, 226, Jr.) (1) 4 Kevin Prince (6-2, 223, Jr.**) (2) 17 Brett Hundley (6-3, 210, Fr.) 18 Nick Crissman (6-3, 221, Jr.**) 3 Darius Bell (5-11, 226, Jr.) F 2 Anthony Barr (6-4, 237, So.) (1) or 6 Jordon James (5-9, 192, Fr.**) (1) or 10 Ricky Marvray (5-11, 187, So.**) 88 Jerry Rice, Jr. (5-10, 182, So.**) RB 23 Johnathan Franklin (5-10, 193, Jr.**) (3) 33 Derrick Coleman (5-11, 240, Sr.) 28 Malcolm Jones (6-0, 227, So.) 6 Jordon James (5-9, 192, Fr.**) 32 Steven Manfro (5-10, 191, Fr.) WR 19 Shaq Evans (6-1, 196, So.**) (2) or 1 Randall Carroll (5-10, 189, Jr.) 7 Josh Smith (6-1, 213, Sr.**) 10 Ricky Marvray (5-11, 187, So.**) 88 Jerry Rice, Jr. (5-10, 182, So.**)

DEFENSELE 56 Datone Jones (6-5, 275, Jr.**) (3) 94 Owamagbe Odighizuwa (6-4, 266, So.) 9 Wesley Flowers (6-5, 254, Fr.**) INJURED

DT 3 Cassius Marsh (6-3, 289, So.) (3) 89 Nate Chandler (6-4, 292, Sr.**) 10 Sam Tai (6-4, 251, Fr.) 53 Uche Amajoyi (6-0, 270, Fr.**) DT 99 Justin Edison (6-4, 285, Sr.**) (3) 90 Donovan Carter (6-2, 295, Jr.**) 98 Seali’i Epenesa (6-2, 308, So.) 93 Tre Hale (6-1, 315, Fr.**) 40 Kevin McReynolds (6-2, 304, Fr.)

RE 97 Damien Holmes (6-3, 270, Jr.**) (3) 96 Iuta Tepa (6-3, 260, So.**) 59 Keenan Graham (6-3, 255, So.**) SLB 20 Glenn Love (6-4, 213, Sr.**) (1) or 35 Jordan Zumwalt (6-4, 236, So.) (1) 14 Aramide Olaniyan (6-2, 212, Fr.**) 17 David Allen (6-2, 223, Jr.**) 27 Aaron Wallace (6-3, 212, Fr.) MLB 42 Patrick Larimore (6-3, 250, Jr.**) (3) 25 Isaiah Bowens (6-1, 233, So.**) 52 Phillip Ruhl (6-1, 230, Fr.**) 55 Todd Golper (6-1, 230, So.**) WLB 11 Sean Westgate (5-11, 225, Sr.) (3) 30 Eric Kendricks (6-1, 228, Fr.**) 33 Ryan Hofmeister (6-0, 220, So.) 48 Jared Koster (6-1, 215, Fr.**)

BC 21 Aaron Hester (6-1, 206, Jr.**) (3) 2 Brandon Sermons (6-0, 180, So.**) 31 Librado Barocio (5-7, 178, Fr.**) 12 Jamie Graham (Sr.R) INJURED

SS 19 Dalton Hilliard (6-0, 200, Jr.) (2) or 1 Dietrich Riley (6-1, 205, So.) (1) 4 Stan McKay (6-1, 198, So.**) 39 Dylan Price (5-11, 206, Fr.**)

FS 6 Tony Dye (6-0, 216, Sr.) (3) 15 Alex Mascarenas (5-10, 191, So.**) (1) 7 Tevin McDonald (6-0, 195, Fr.**) 23 Anthony Thompson (6-1, 205, Fr.)

FC 22 Sheldon Price (6-2, 180, Jr.) (3) 26 Andrew Abbott (5-9, 178, Jr.**) 31 Librado Barocio (5-7, 178, Fr.**) 2 Brandon Sermons (6-0, 180, So.**) 24 Jeff Dickmann (5-7, 184, Jr.**)

SPECIALISTSPK 17 Kip Smith (6-0, 231, Fr.**) 18 Jeff Locke (6-1, 214, Jr.**)KO 18 Jeff Locke (6-1, 214, Jr.**) 17 Kip Smith (6-0, 231, Fr.**) P 18 Jeff Locke (6-1, 214, Jr.**) 17 Kip Smith (6-0, 231, Fr.**)LS 48 Kevin McDermott (6-5, 247, Jr.**) H 18 Jeff Locke (6-1, 214, Jr.**) 15 Alex Mascarenas (5-10, 191, So.**)KOR 7 Josh Smith (6-1, 213, Sr.**) 33 Derrick Coleman (5-11, 240, Sr.) PR 82 Taylor Embree (6-3, 207, Sr.) 19 Shaq Evans (6-1, 196, So.**)

( ) indicates number of games started in 2011 season**indicates utilized redshirt yearitalics indicates non-scholarship player

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UCLA Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 19, 2011)

All games

Team Statistics UCLA OPP

SCORING 81 104

Points Per Game 27.0 34.7

FIRST DOWNS 61 68

R u s h i n g 29 30

P a s s i n g 26 33

P e n a l t y 6 5

RUSHING YARDAGE 645 645

Yards gained rushing 688 677

Yards lost rushing 43 32

Rushing Attempts 118 110

Average Per Rush 5.5 5.9

Average Per Game 215.0 215.0

TDs Rushing 7 9

PASSING YARDAGE 643 629

C o m p - A t t - I n t 43-78-3 62-94-2

Average Per Pass 8.2 6.7

Average Per Catch 15.0 10.1

Average Per Game 214.3 209.7

TDs Passing 3 5

TOTAL OFFENSE 1288 1274

Total Plays 196 204

Average Per Play 6.6 6.2

Average Per Game 429.3 424.7

KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 10-215 11-243

PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-28 3-15

INT RETURNS: #-Yards 2-2 3-24

KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.5 22.1

PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.6 5.0

INT RETURN AVERAGE 1.0 8.0

FUMBLES-LOST 5-4 4-3

PENALTIES-Yards 22-184 18-157

Average Per Game 61.3 52.3

PUNTS-Yards 11-457 11-477

Average Per Punt 41.5 43.4

Net punt average 36.5 39.0

TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 4 2 2 9 : 1 8

3RD-DOWN Conversions 12/38 22/43

3rd-Down Pct 32% 51%

4TH-DOWN Conversions 4/6 4/6

4th-Down Pct 67% 67%

SACKS BY-Yards 3-20 1-2

MISC YARDS 0 0

TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 10 14

FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-5 2-2

ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-0

RED-ZONE SCORES (11-14) 79% (11-13) 85%

RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (9-14) 64% (9-13) 69%

PAT-ATTEMPTS (9-10) 90% (14-14) 100%

ATTENDANCE 97268 31144

Games/Avg Per Game 2/48634 1/31144

Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

UCLA 7 31 27 16 0 81

Opponents 24 42 24 14 0 104

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All games

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g

Franklin, Johnathan 3 - 3 47 270 3 267 5.7 2 29 89.0

Coleman,Derrick 3 - 0 28 199 0 199 7.1 4 42 66.3

Brehaut, Richard 3 - 1 26 146 16 130 5.0 1 21 43.3

Prince, Kevin 2 - 2 5 34 0 34 6.8 0 19 17.0

Barr, Anthony 3 - 1 3 14 0 14 4.7 0 10 4.7

Smith, Josh 3 - 0 2 9 0 9 4.5 0 6 3.0

Jones, Malcolm 2 - 0 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 3.0

James, Jordan 3 - 1 4 10 6 4 1.0 0 7 1.3

Team 2 - 0 2 0 18 -18 -9.0 0 0 -9.0

Total 3 118 688 43 645 5.5 7 42 215.0

Opponents 3 110 677 32 645 5.9 9 65 215.0

Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g

Brehaut, Richard 3 - 1 138.02 37-68-0 54.4 559 3 54 186.3

Prince, Kevin 2 - 2 70.56 6-10-3 60.0 84 0 29 42.0

Total 3 129.37 43-78-3 55.1 643 3 54 214.3

Opponents 3 135.46 62-94-2 66.0 629 5 45 209.7

Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/g

Rosario, Nelson 3 - 3 11 229 20.8 0 54 76.3

Fauria, Joseph 3 - 2 9 153 17.0 2 29 51.0

Embree, Taylor 3 - 0 7 83 11.9 0 25 27.7

Evans, Shaq 3 - 2 5 67 13.4 0 19 22.3

Franklin, Johnathan 3 - 3 5 25 5.0 0 14 8.3

Marvray, Ricky 3 - 0 2 15 7.5 0 11 5.0

James, Jordan 3 - 1 1 40 40.0 0 40 13.3

Carroll, Randall 2 - 0 1 13 13.0 0 13 6.5

Barr, Anthony 3 - 1 1 11 11.0 1 11 3.7

Coleman,Derrick 3 - 0 1 7 7.0 0 7 2.3

Total 3 43 643 15.0 3 54 214.3

Opponents 3 62 629 10.1 5 45 209.7

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg

Embree, Taylor 4 28 7.0 0 17

Evans, Shaq 1 0 0.0 0 0

Total 5 28 5.6 0 17

Opponents 3 15 5.0 0 12

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg

Price, Sheldon 1 0 0.0 0 0

Westgate, Sean 1 2 2.0 0 2

Total 2 2 1.0 0 2

Opponents 3 24 8.0 0 24

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg

Smith, Josh 8 196 24.5 0 35

Ruhl, Phillip 2 19 9.5 0 15

Total 10 215 21.5 0 35

Opponents 11 243 22.1 0 36

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg

Total 0 0 0.0 0 0

Opponents 1 -1 -1.0 0 0

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PAT

Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts

Coleman,Derrick 4 - - - - - - - 24

Smith, Kip - 2-3 7-8 - - - - - 13

Fauria, Joseph 2 - - - - - - - 12

Franklin, Johnathan 2 - - - - - - - 12

Locke, Jeff - 2-2 2-2 - - - - - 8

Barr, Anthony 1 - - - - - - - 6

Brehaut, Richard 1 - - - - - - - 6

Total 10 4-5 9-10 - - - - - 81

Opponents 14 2-2 14-14 - - - - - 104

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g

Brehaut, Richard 3 94 130 559 689 229.7

Franklin, Johnathan 3 47 267 0 267 89.0

Coleman,Derrick 3 28 199 0 199 66.3

Prince, Kevin 2 15 34 84 118 59.0

Barr, Anthony 3 3 14 0 14 4.7

Smith, Josh 3 2 9 0 9 3.0

Jones, Malcolm 2 1 6 0 6 3.0

James, Jordan 3 4 4 0 4 1.3

Team 2 2 -18 0 -18 -9.0

Total 3 196 645 643 1288 429.3

Opponents 3 204 645 629 1274 424.7

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk

Smith, Kip 2-3 66.7 0-0 1-1 1-2 0-0 0-0 38 0

Locke, Jeff 2-2 100.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 51 0

FG Sequence UCLA Opponents

Houston 32 (35)

UT (51),(49) -

SJSU (38),(20) (25)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk

Locke, Jeff 11 457 41.5 70 2 2 3 2 0

Total 11 457 41.5 70 2 2 3 2 0

Opponents 11 477 43.4 51 1 4 0 3 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln

Locke, Jeff 15 996 66.4 4 0

Total 15 996 66.4 4 0 22.1 44.9 25

Opponents 19 1203 63.3 6 1 21.5 45.7 24

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All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g

Franklin, Johnat 3 267 25 0 0 0 292 97.3

Rosario, Nelson 3 0 229 0 0 0 229 76.3

Coleman,Derrick 3 199 7 0 0 0 206 68.7

Smith, Josh 3 9 0 0 196 0 205 68.3

Fauria, Joseph 3 0 153 0 0 0 153 51.0

Brehaut, Richard 3 130 0 0 0 0 130 43.3

Embree, Taylor 3 0 83 28 0 0 111 37.0

Evans, Shaq 3 0 67 0 0 0 67 22.3

James, Jordan 3 4 40 0 0 0 44 14.7

Prince, Kevin 2 34 0 0 0 0 34 17.0

Barr, Anthony 3 14 11 0 0 0 25 8.3

Ruhl, Phillip 3 0 0 0 19 0 19 6.3

Marvray, Ricky 3 0 15 0 0 0 15 5.0

Carroll, Randall 2 0 13 0 0 0 13 6.5

Jones, Malcolm 2 6 0 0 0 0 6 3.0

Westgate, Sean 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.7

Team 2 -18 0 0 0 0 -18 -9.0

Total 3 645 643 28 215 2 1533 511.0

Opponents 3 645 629 15 243 24 1556 518.7

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UCLA Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 19, 2011)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd

# Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf

42 Larimore, Pat 3-3 12 9 21 . . . 1 . . 1 . .

6 Dye, Tony 3-3 9 10 19 0.5-0 . . . . . . . .

35 Zumwalt, Jordan 3-1 10 8 18 1.0-4 . . . 1 . . . .

1E Mascarenas, Alex 3-1 8 7 15 . . . 2 . . . . .

11 Westgate, Sean 3-3 5 10 15 0.5-1 . 1-2 . . . . . .

22 Price, Sheldon 3-3 13 1 14 . . 1-0 2 . . . . .

30 Kendricks, Eric 3-0 10 3 13 1.0-5 1.0-5 . . 1 . . . .

21 Hester,Aaron 3-3 7 5 12 . . . 2 . . . . .

3 Marsh, Cassius 3-3 5 4 9 2.5-11 1.0-9 . . . . . . .

0A Riley, Dietrich 3-1 5 4 9 . . . 1 . 1-0 1 . .

94 Odighizuwa, Owamag 3-0 3 5 8 . . . . . . . . .

19 Hilliard,Dalton 3-2 4 4 8 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .

97 Holmes, Damien 3-3 5 3 8 1.5-5 . . . 1 . . . .

56 Jones, Datone 3-3 4 2 6 1.0-4 . . . . . . . .

90 Carter, Donovan 3-0 2 3 5 . . . . . . . . .

26 Abbott, Andrew 3-0 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .

99 Edison, Justin 3-3 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .

96 Tepa, Iuta 3-0 1 3 4 0.5-1 . . . . 1-0 . . .

89 Chandler, Nate 3-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .

0G McDonald, Tevin 3-0 . 3 3 . . . 1 . . . . .

33 Coleman,Derrick 3-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .

59 Graham, Keenan 3-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .

20 Love, Glenn 2-1 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .

4H Koster, Jared 2-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

2E Bowens, Isaiah 3-0 . 1 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . .

1I Evans, Shaq 3-2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

TM Team 2-0 1 . 1 1.0-6 1.0-6 . . . . . . .

23 Franklin, Johnathan 3-3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 3 119 92 211 10-38 3-20 2-2 9 3 3-0 2 . .

Opponents 3 115 76 191 12-24 1-2 3-24 13 4 4--1 3 1 .