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UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON 2009 HUSKY FOOTBALL Contact: Jeff Bechthold (206) 543-2230 email: [email protected] 2009 HUSKY SCHEDULE / RESULTS Sept. 5 LSU (ESPN) L, 31-23 Sept. 12 IDAHO (FSN-NW) 12:30 p.m. Sept. 19 USC (ABC) 12:30 p.m. Sept. 26 at Stanford TBD Oct. 3 at Notre Dame (NBC) 12:30 p.m. Oct. 10 ARIZONA TBD Oct. 17 at Arizona State (FSN) 7:00 p.m. Oct. 24 OREGON TBD Nov. 7 at UCLA TBD Nov. 14 at Oregon State TBD Nov. 28 WASHINGTON STATE TBD Dec. 5 CALIFORNIA (FSN-NW) 3:30 p.m. all times are Pacific 2009 PAC-10 STANDINGS Team Pac-10 Overall 1. Stanford 1-0 1-0 2. Arizona 0-0 1-0 Arizona State 0-0 1-0 California 0-0 1-0 Oregon State 0-0 1-0 UCLA 0-0 1-0 USC 0-0 1-0 8. Oregon 0-0 0-1 Washington 0-0 0-1 10. Washington State 0-1 0-1 THIS WEEK’S GAMES Northern Arizona at Arizona Eastern Washington at California Purdue at Oregon Idaho at Washington Hawai’i vs. Washington State (Qwest Field) Oregon State at UNLV Stanford at Wake Forest UCLA at Tennessee USC at Ohio State LAST WEEK’S RESULTS Boise State 19, Oregon 8 LSU at Washington Stanford 39, Washington State 13 Arizona 19, Central Michigan 6 Arizona State 50, Idaho State 3 California 52, Maryland 13 Oregon State 34, Portland State 7 UCLA 33, San Diego State 14 USC 56, San Jose State 3 WASHINGTON vs. IDAHO Dawgs Continue Season-Opening Homestand vs. Vandals www.gohuskies.com THE GAME: Washington continues its season-opening, three-game homestand this Saturday , Sept. 12, when old Northwest rival Idaho visits Husky Stadium for a 12:30 p.m. game. Last week, the UW opened the season with its first game under new head coach Steve Sarkisian. Despite beating No. 11 LSU on numerous statistical fronts, the Huskies came up short on the scoreboard, falling 31-23. The same evening, the Vandals opened their season with a 21-6 victory over New Mexico State in Las Cruces. Idaho, a former member of what is now the Pac-10, has played Washington, 38 times in a series dating back to 1900. Washington’s coaching staff includes five graduates of the University of Idaho, including two who are in the Vandals’ Hall of Fame. Additionally, UW defensive coordinator Nick Holt was head coach at Idaho in 2004 and 2005. SARK ERA UNDERWAY: Washington opened the season last Saturday with a 31-23 loss to No. 11 LSU at Husky Stadium. Despite the loss, it was obvious that the Huskies had taken a step forward. After all, the Huskies out-paced the No. 11 team in the nation on a number of statistical counts. The Dawgs compiled 25 first downs to the Tigers’ 17. In terms of yards, Washington out-rushed (157-149), out-passed (321-172) and thereby out-gained LSU in total offense, 478 yards to 321. Washington also dominated time of possession, holding onto the ball for greater than 13 minutes more than the Tigers. The key stat that went against Washington was turnovers, as not only did the Dawgs give up the ball twice while only notching one takeaway, but the Huskies’ turnovers were crucial as an interception was returned for a TD and fumble as lost at the LSU four-yard line, keeping potential points off the board. On a less statistical front, the crowd of 69,161 at Husky Stadium was loud and boisterous and, by and large, stayed until the end of the game, which kicked off at 7:36 p.m., the latest start in Husky Stadium history. TELEVISION: The Washington-Idaho game will air live to a national audience on FSN-NW televi- sion with Tom Glasgow, Mack Strong and Jen Mueller providing the commentary. Additionally, “Huskies All-Access” airs each Wednesday evening on FSN. The program is an up-close look at each Husky game, with features, one-on-one interviews and sideline video. RADIO: The Washington ISP Sports Network, with its flagship station KJR 950-AM, will carry the live broadcast of every football game on 15 Northwest radio stations. Longtime play-by-play man Bob Rondeau and color analyst Chuck Nelson are joined by sideline reporter Elise Woodward. Many game broadcasts will also be carried on XM Satellite Radio on channel 193, 194 or 195 and can be heard over the internet via the Dawg Channel at gohuskies.com. WASHINGTON vs. IDAHO Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009 • 12:30 p.m. PT Radio: 950 KJR-AM and the Washington ISP Sports Network Television: FSN (Northwest) Media Schedule for the Week: Monday: Press conference, 12 noon Founder’s Club Practice: 4:30 p.m. (no interviews) Tuesday: Pac-10 Coaches Teleconference 10:20 a.m. (Sarkisian: 11:30 a.m.) Practice: 2:00 p.m. (offensive players & coaches interviews after) Wednesday: Practice: 2:00 p.m. (defensive players & coaches and Coach Sarkisian interviews after) Thursday: Practice: 4:00 p.m. (Coach Sarkisian after) Friday: no media availability

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U N I V E R S I T Y O F W A S H I N G T O N

2009 HUSKY FOOTBALLContact: Jeff Bechthold • (206) 543-2230 • email: [email protected]

2009 HUSKY SCHEdULE / RESULTSSept. 5 LSU (ESPN) L, 31-23Sept. 12 IDAHO (FSN-NW) 12:30 p.m.Sept. 19 USC (ABC) 12:30 p.m.Sept. 26 at Stanford TBDOct. 3 at Notre Dame (NBC) 12:30 p.m.Oct. 10 ARIZONA TBDOct. 17 at Arizona State (FSN) 7:00 p.m.Oct. 24 OREGON TBDNov. 7 at UCLA TBDNov. 14 at Oregon State TBDNov. 28 WASHINGTON STATE TBDDec. 5 CALIFORNIA (FSN-NW) 3:30 p.m.

all times are Pacific

2009 PAC-10 STANdINGS Team Pac-10 Overall 1. Stanford 1-0 1-0 2. Arizona 0-0 1-0 Arizona State 0-0 1-0 California 0-0 1-0 Oregon State 0-0 1-0 UCLA 0-0 1-0 USC 0-0 1-0 8. Oregon 0-0 0-1 Washington 0-0 0-1 10. Washington State 0-1 0-1

THIS WEEK’S GAmESNorthern Arizona at Arizona

Eastern Washington at CaliforniaPurdue at Oregon

Idaho at WashingtonHawai’i vs. Washington State (Qwest Field)

Oregon State at UNLVStanford at Wake Forest

UCLA at Tennessee USC at Ohio State

LAST WEEK’S RESULTSBoise State 19, Oregon 8

LSU at WashingtonStanford 39, Washington State 13

Arizona 19, Central Michigan 6Arizona State 50, Idaho State 3

California 52, Maryland 13Oregon State 34, Portland State 7

UCLA 33, San Diego State 14USC 56, San Jose State 3

WASHINGTON vs . IdAHOdawgs Continue Season-Opening Homestand vs. Vandals

www.gohuskies .com

THE GAmE: Washington continues its season-opening, three-game homestand this Saturday , Sept. 12, when old Northwest rival Idaho visits Husky Stadium for a 12:30 p.m. game. Last week, the UW opened the season with its first game under new head coach Steve Sarkisian. Despite beating No. 11 LSU on numerous statistical fronts, the Huskies came up short on the scoreboard, falling 31-23. The same evening, the Vandals opened their season with a 21-6 victory over New Mexico State in Las Cruces. Idaho, a former member of what is now the Pac-10, has played Washington, 38 times in a series dating back to 1900. Washington’s coaching staff includes five graduates of the University of Idaho, including two who are in the Vandals’ Hall of Fame. Additionally, UW defensive coordinator Nick Holt was head coach at Idaho in 2004 and 2005.

SARK ERA UNdERWAY: Washington opened the season last Saturday with a 31-23 loss to No. 11 LSU at Husky Stadium. Despite the loss, it was obvious that the Huskies had taken a step forward. After all, the Huskies out-paced the No. 11 team in the nation on a number of statistical counts. The Dawgs compiled 25 first downs to the Tigers’ 17. In terms of yards, Washington out-rushed (157-149), out-passed (321-172) and thereby out-gained LSU in total offense, 478 yards to 321. Washington also dominated time of possession, holding onto the ball for greater than 13 minutes more than the Tigers. The key stat that went against Washington was turnovers, as not only did the Dawgs give up the ball twice while only notching one takeaway, but the Huskies’ turnovers were crucial as an interception was returned for a TD and fumble as lost at the LSU four-yard line, keeping potential points off the board. On a less statistical front, the crowd of 69,161 at Husky Stadium was loud and boisterous and, by and large, stayed until the end of the game, which kicked off at 7:36 p.m., the latest start in Husky Stadium history.

TELEVISION: The Washington-Idaho game will air live to a national audience on FSN-NW televi-sion with Tom Glasgow, Mack Strong and Jen Mueller providing the commentary. Additionally, “Huskies All-Access” airs each Wednesday evening on FSN. The program is an up-close look at each Husky game, with features, one-on-one interviews and sideline video.

RAdIO: The Washington ISP Sports Network, with its flagship station KJR 950-AM, will carry the live broadcast of every football game on 15 Northwest radio stations. Longtime play-by-play man Bob Rondeau and color analyst Chuck Nelson are joined by sideline reporter Elise Woodward. Many game broadcasts will also be carried on XM Satellite Radio on channel 193, 194 or 195 and can be heard over the internet via the Dawg Channel at gohuskies.com.

WASHINGTON vs. IdAHOSaturday, Sept. 12, 2009 • 12:30 p.m. PT

Radio: 950 KJR-AM and the Washington ISP Sports NetworkTelevision: FSN (Northwest)

media Schedule for the Week:Monday: Press conference, 12 noon Founder’s Club Practice: 4:30 p.m. (no interviews)Tuesday: Pac-10 Coaches Teleconference 10:20 a.m. (Sarkisian: 11:30 a.m.) Practice: 2:00 p.m. (offensive players & coaches interviews after)

Wednesday: Practice: 2:00 p.m. (defensive players & coaches and Coach Sarkisian interviews after)Thursday: Practice: 4:00 p.m. (Coach Sarkisian after)Friday: no media availability

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mEdIA RESOURCESmONdAY PRESS CONFERENCE LIVE ON UWTV: This season UWTV, the on-campus television station for the University of Washington, will be carrying the weekly football press conferences LIVE featuring Husky head coach Steve Sarkisian and selected play-ers. UWTV’s coverage will be live and available via satellite for stations wishing to use video clips from the pressers in their coverage of Washington football throughout the season. The weekly press conferences are each Monday at noon.

Broadcast media are also welcome to follow along via satellite. Here are the specs: Galaxy18 at 123deg. west lat.; Transponder 6 KuDownlink frequency: 11805.3000 Mhz or Lband frequency: 1.0553 GhzDownlink Polarity is HorizontalFEC (Forward Error Correction) is 3/4Symbol Rate is 4.58000 Ms/secData Rate: 6.331177 Mb/secMax bandwidth 6.6000 MHzProgram 2 (UWTV) Video Pid=112 Audio Pid=113

UW ON THE WEB: The Washington athletic department’s official web site can be found at www.gohuskies.com. The site features information on all 21 of the Huskies’ intercollegiate sports programs.

IdAHO ON THE WEB: Idaho’s official website can be found at www.govandals.com.

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

PAC-10 TELECONFERENCE: All 10 Pac-10 coaches are available on a weekly telecon-ference, each Tuesday beginning at 10:00 a.m. Coach Sarkisian takes questions on the teleconference at 11:30 a.m. (PT) each Tuesday. Contact the athletic communications office to obtain the number and passcode information.

PAC-10 SATELLITE FEEd: The Pac-10 runs a weekly satellite feed featuring inter-views and game footage. The 30-minute feed runs every Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. PT (2:30 ET), beginning Sept. 9 and running until Dec. 2. The coordinates (different from last season) are: AMC 3 - Transponder 3 C; Band Analog - Audio 6.2, 6.8 - Uplink frequency 5985-V; Downlink frequency 3760-H.

dAWG CHANNEL ALL-ACCESS: Fans can now enjoy live games (football and other sports), features, interviews, press conferences and more on Dawg Channel, available at gohuskies.com. For more information, a lineup and archived audio and video, go to www.gohuskies.com.

RAdIO ON THE Xm SATELLITE: Many Pac-10 football games this season will air on XM Satellite Radio on channels 193, 194 and 195. Go to www.xmradio.com for more information.

COACH’S SHOW: The Coach Sarkisian Show, with play-by-play announcer Bob Rondeau, KJR afternoon host Mike Gastineau and head coach Steve Sarkisian, will air each Tuesday on KJR 950-AM at 7:00-8:00 p.m. and will originate live from Anthony’s Restaurant at Shilshole Bay.

HUSKY SPORTS NETWORK: The following stations make up the 15-station Husky Sports Network, covering three states:

Port Angeles/Sequim KONP 1450 AM Spokane KTPQ 1280 AM Walla Walla KUJ 1420 AM Yakima KUTI 1460 AM

ALASKA: Juneau KSUP 106.3 AM

OREGON: The Dalles KLCK 1400 AM

WASHINGTON: Seattle (flagship) KJR 950 AM Bellingham KPUG 1170 AM Centralia KMNT 104.3 FM Forks KBIS 1490 AM Goldendale KLCK 1400 AM Kelso/Longview KLOG 1490 AM Kennewick KTCR 1340 AM Mt. Vernon KBRC 1430 AM Omak KOMW 680 AM

THE COACH: First-year head coach Steve Sarkisian came to the UW with a wealth of experience as a quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator. His string of success is nearly unprecedented as, during his time at USC, he coached two Heisman Trophy winners and oversaw one of the nation’s most consistent and dominant offenses. Sarkisian spent 2007 and 2008 as the Trojans’ assistant head coach and offensive coordinator. He had also previously served as assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach (2005-06), quarterbacks coach (2002-03) and as an offensive assistant (2001) at USC, for a total of seven seasons there. During his seven seasons as a member of the Trojans’ staff, the team has posted a combined 74-15 record. As offensive coordinator, his record was 22-3. Aside from his various roles at USC, Sarkisian, 35, also spent one season as quarterbacks coach for the Oakland Raiders in 2004 and as QBs coach at El Camino College in Torrance, Calif., in 2000, his first coaching job. A standout quarterback at BYU, Sarkisian actually faced his new team in Husky Stadium, on Sept. 14, 1996. That day, his Cougars suffered their only loss in a 14-1 season, falling to the Huskies, 29-17. Sarkisian completed 23-of-35 passes for 279 yards, no interceptions and two touchdowns. Known for mentoring quarterbacks, he coached an impressive line of signalcall-ers while at USC. Last year, Mark Sanchez wrapped up his college career with Pac-10 and Rose Bowl titles and was the fifth overall pick in the NFL Draft. Before Sanchez, Sarkisian helped John David Booty earn first-team All-Pac-10 status and a fifth-round NFL draft selection. In 2005, he helped Matt Leinart win the Johnny Unitas Award and first-team All-America before going 10th overall in the draft. In 2003, Leinart was also a first-team All-American and the Pac-10 Offensive Player of the Year. Sarkisian also mentored 2002 Heisman Trophy winner Carson Palmer in his first season as full-time quarterbacks coach. Sarkisian starred at the quar-terback position at the prep, collegiate and pro levels. After his standout career at Brigham Young University, he was played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League for three seasons (1997-99). He had a record-setting two-year (1995-96) career at BYU, playing under legendary coach Lavell Edwards. Sarkisian completed 549-of-824 passes (66.6 percent) for 7,755 yards and 55 touchdowns in his career. His 162.0 career passing efficiency rating ranked third on the all-time NCAA list. As a senior in 1996, he led the nation in passing efficiency (173.6, No. 7 all-time) as the Western Athletic Conference champion Cougars went 14-1 and won the 1997 Cotton Bowl. He was the WAC Offensive Player of the Year in 1996, earned second-team All-America honors and played in the East-West Shrine Game and Hula Bowl. As a junior in 1995, he earned all-conference honors and led BYU to the WAC title. Sarkisian transferred to BYU from El Camino Junior College, where he played two seasons (1993-94). He was a first-team Junior College All-America selection as a sophomore and earned all-conference honors in 1993 as a freshman. He also played baseball at El Camino in 1993. He originally enrolled at USC as a baseball player before transferring. Sarkisian was a standout football and baseball player at West Torrance (Calif.) High. He earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from BYU in 1997 after receiv-ing his associate’s degree from El Camino in 1994.

Sarkisian’s Coaching Career:Year Team Pos. Record Bowl2000 El Camino JC QBs Coach 8-2 CHIPs For Kids2001 USC Offensive Asst. 6-6 Las Vegas2002 USC QBs Coach 11-2 Orange2003 USC QBs Coach 12-1 Rose2004 Oakland Raiders QBs Coach 5-112005 USC Asst. Head Coach/QBs 12-1 Rose2006 USC Asst. Head Coach/QBs 11-2 Rose2007 USC Asst. HC/Off. Coord./QBs 11-2 Rose2008 USC Asst. HC/Off. Coord./QBs 11-1 Rose

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COACHING STAFF: Washington’s assistant coaching staff is entirely new this season. While there are a couple of coaches who made their way to Washington via USC, like head coach Steve Sarkisian, more notably, many of the new coaches have very specific ties to the Northwest. Nick Holt is the UW’s defensive coordina-tor, the role he served at USC the last three seasons. Holt, however, is tied to the Pacific Northwest by way of the fact that he was head coach at Idaho in 2004 and 2005. He was also an assistant with the Vandals from 1990-97. Offensive coor-dinator and QBs coach Doug Nussmeier, who grew up in the Portland, Ore., area was a star quarterback at Idaho, where he passed for 10,824 career yards and won the Walter Payton Award (the I-AA Heisman). He’s also in the Idaho Athletic Hall of Fame, just like running backs coach Joel Thomas. Thomas, a native of Port Angeles, Wash., is still the Vandals’ all-time leader in rushes, rushing yards and rushing TDs. Offensive line coach and run game coordinator Dan Cozzetto, who went to high school in Spokane, is another Idaho grad. Cozzetto, who was also the Washington line coach in 2003, came to the UW from Arizona State, but has also coached at Idaho under former head coach Dennis Erickson. Safeties coach Jeff Mills, who played his college football at Western Washington, was a graduate as-sistant at the UW in 1990 and 1991 under coach Don James. He helped the Dawgs to Pac-10 titles both seasons and the national championship in ‘91. Mills has also coached at Idaho. Defensive line coach/special teams coordinator/recruiting coordinator Johnny Nansen grew up in Long Beach, Calif., but played football at Washington State and comes to Seattle after spending five seasons at Idaho (including two under Holt). Finally, as to the Idaho connection, linebackers coach Mike Cox is a native of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, played for the Vandals under Erick-son and former Husky head coach Keith Gilbertson, and coached in Moscow from 1987-94. He came to Washington from the St. Louis Rams. Cornerbacks coach Demetrice Martin is new to the Northwest, having previously worked with Sarki-sian at USC. Another newcomer to this part of the country, receivers coach Jimmie Dougherty, played at Missouri and most recently coached at the University of San Diego. Washington’s two new graduate assistants are Mike Anderson (defense) and Brent Miller (offense). Anderson played at Idaho under Holt and is a native of Lewiston, Idaho. Miller, whose playing days at Arizona State ended with the 2007 season, once scored a game-winning touchdown in overtime at Husky Stadium.

ALL NEW STAFF: Every member of the UW’s 2009 coaching staff is in his first season (at least of this stint) with the Huskies, meaning the entire staff, including graduate assistants, is new. According to research conducted by Utah State’s sports information department, Washington is one of only two Division I FBS schools this year with an entirely new staff, including GAs (Utah State is the other). Auburn, Iowa State, Miami (Ohio), New Mexico and Toledo also have new full-time staffs, but retained at least one GA from the previous season.

HUSKIES vs. VANdALS HISTORY: Washington and Idaho have a long history of football, mainly due to the fact that the two universities were both a part of the Pacific Coast Conference for many years. Idaho was a PCC member from 1922-1942 and again from 1945-1958, when the league was broken up and re-formed as the AAWU. The Huskies and Vandals didn’t play one another every year during their seasons together in the PCC, but did play often. Washington is 34-2-2 all-time against Idaho, losing the teams’ first-ever meeting (12-6, Oct. 27, 1900, in Spokane) and the fifth meeting (8-0, Oct. 30, 1905 in Moscow). The ties came in 1907 (0-0 in Seattle) and 1938 (12-12 in Seattle). Only two of the 38 all-time meetings have been played in Moscow and only two others in Spokane, meaning the Huskies are 32-0-2 all-time vs. the Vandals in Seattle. The Huskies have won 17 consecutive games against Idaho, dating back to the 1938 tie, and are undefeated (with two ties) in their last 33, dating back to the 1905 loss. Prior to 2000, the Huskies hadn’t played Idaho since 1973. The game returned to the schedule as the 2000 season opener at Husky Stadium, when Willie Alderson’s 82-yard TD run on the game’s first play from scrimmage sent a scare in the UW. Washington led 20-13 at halftime,

and scored 24 unanswered points in the second half to win, 44-20. In 2001, the two teams met in the second game of the season in the first game after the Sept. 11 attacks. Special teams touchdowns highlighted the day for the Huskies in a 53-3 win. Roc Alexander returned a kickoff 95 yards, Chris Massey returned a blocked field goal 69 yards for a score and Charles Frederick took a punt back 87 yards for a touchdown. In 2002, the Huskies ran out to a 28-0 lead late in the second quarter and won, 41-27. Cody Pickett threw for 438 yards and three TDs while Idaho quarterback Brian Lindgren was 22-for-38 for 309 yards and two scores. On Sept. 20, 2003, the Huskies posted a 45-14 win. After Terry Johnson recovered a fumble in the endzone to give the UW a 7-0 lead, Idaho tied it on a Michael Harrington TD pass. However, the UW never trailed. Rich Alexis rushed for 116 yards and two scores on 22 carries and Pickett completed 20 of 29 passes for 234 yards. In that game alone, eight different UW players carried the ball, three different players saw time at quarterback and 12 different Huskies caught a pass. Most recently, the Dawgs beat the Vandals, 34-6, on Sept. 17, 2005. Current UW defensive coordinator Nick Holt was the Idaho head coach in that one. Louis Rankin rushed for 119 yards, including a 48-yard touchdown while quarterback Isaiah Stanback ran for one TD and threw another, to tight end Johnie Kirton. WASHINGTON-IdAHO TIES: As was detailed in the coaching staff note, a number of UW coaches have ties to Idaho and several played for the Vandals. Of course, UW defensive coordinator Nick Holt was head coach at Idaho in 2004 and 2005. He was also an assistant there from 1990 to 1997. Offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier and running backs coach Joel Thomas are both in Idaho’s athletic hall of fame. Nussmeier won the Walter Payton Trophy as Division I-AA’s top player in 1993 and passed for 10,824 yards during his Idaho career while Thomas is still Idaho’s record holder for career rushes, rushing yards and rushing TDs. Thomas was also a member of Holt’s staff in Moscow. UW linebackers coach Mike Cox, a native of Coeur d’Alene, was a three-year starting linebacker at Idaho under Dennis Erickson and Keith Gilbertson and was on the staff from 1987-94. Husky offensive line coach Dan Cozzetto also played linebacker at Idaho, and coached there for a total of 12 seasons. UW safeties coach Jeff Mills was on Chris Tormey’s coaching staff at Idaho for all five seasons of Tormey’s tenure while d-line coach/special teams coordinator Johnny Nansen worked on Holt’s Idaho staff and came to UW directly from the Vandals. Grad assistant Mike Anderson played four years in Moscow, for Holt and Tom Cable, and was a grad assistant there last year. Lastly, as far as the coaching staff goes, UW head strength coach Ivan Lewis is an Idaho Falls native who also played for the Vandals. The current Idaho staff includes to coaches with UW ties. Former Garfield head coach Luther Carr (the Vandals’ WR coach) worked on the Husky staff under Rick Neuheisel and his father was a standout Husky player in the late 1950s. Idaho offensive coordinator Steve Axman spent time as an assistant at the UW under Neuheisel and Gilbertson. As far as players go, Washington’s roster includes only one player from Idaho: offensive lineman Terence Thomas (Caldwell). The Vandals’ most recent roster includes 29 players from the state of Washington, 17 of them from Western Washington and 14 from the Puget Sound region.

HOmE vs. NON CONFERENCE: Washington has been very tough to beat in home, non-conference games over the last couple of decades or so. Going back to (and including) the 1981 season, the Huskies have posted a 49-12 record against non-Pac-10 foes in Husky Stadium. Those 12 losses have come to LSU (2009), BYU (2008), Oklahoma (2008), Ohio State (2007), Notre Dame (2005), Fresno State (2004), Nevada (2003), Air Force (1999), Nebraska (1997), Notre Dame (1995), Colorado (1989) and Oklahoma State (1985). The wins during that stretch include victories over No. 22 Boise State in 2007, No. 11 Michigan in 2001, No. 4 Miami in 2000, and No. 12 Nebraska in 1992, to name just four. Prior to the 2004 loss to Nevada, Washington hadn’t lost a home game to a non-league opponent since falling to Air Force, 31-21, on September 18, 1999. The Huskies had won 10 such games before that Nevada loss.

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T E A m N O T E SCAPTAINS: At the “Raise the Woof!” kickoff celebration held on Aug. 28, the four captains for the 2009 season, as voted by their teammates, were revealed. They are senior LB Donald Butler (Sacramento, Calif.), junior QB Jake Locker (Fern-dale, Wash.), senior DE Daniel Te’o-Nesheim (Waikoloa, Hawai’i) and junior C Ryan Tolar (Pasco, Wash.). Te’o-Nesheim was also voted as a season captain at the end of last season.

ONLY THE BIG BOYS: As of the first weekend of this season, Washington will be one of just four NCAA Division I-A programs that has never faced a non-Divi-sion I-A opponent since the current division setup was established in 1978 (the division’s names have undergone a change this year, but the setup is still the same). Michigan State was one of five such teams, but opens the 2009 season vs. FCS team Montana State. Both Michigan and Ohio State fell of the club as the Wolverines opened in 2007 with Appalachian State and the Buckeyes vs. Youngstown State, both on the same day. The four schools that have yet to play a non-Division I-A opponent since the advent of the current format are Notre Dame, USC, UCLA and Washington.

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

FINISHING FIRST OR SECONd: Washington has finished either first or second in the conference (including ties) in 18 of the last 32 seasons, dating back to a fourth-place finish in 1976. Over that span, Washington has won the champion-ship (outright or shared) eight times – 1977, 1980, 1981, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995 and 2000 – while finishing second 10 other times.

THE 100-YARd FACTOR: Since the 1947 season, Washington is 166-47-3 (.775) when a Husky player rushes for 100 yards in a game. The Huskies went 3-1 in such games in 2003, 1-1 in 2004, 2-3 in 2005, 2-1 in 2006; 3-4 in 2007 and went 0-2 last year.

HISTORY LESSON: Successfully rushing the football and winning go hand-in-hand for the Huskies. Since 1990, UW has rushed for 200 yards in a game 72 times. The Huskies’ record stands at 59-12-1 (.826) in those contests. Since the 1995 season, Washington is 34-9-1 (.784) when rushing for 200 yards.

PLAYING AT HOmE: Washington has gone unbeaten at home 13 times in its history, including six times in the last 20 seasons. Washington has won 79 of its last 121 (.657) games at Husky Stadium with one tie (79-41-1). Since 1980, the Huskies stand 127-52-2 (.707) at home. Since 1990, the Huskies are 49-29-1 (.627) at Husky Stadium vs. Pac-10 opponents.

HISTORIC HUSKY STAdIUm: The 2009 season marks the 90th season of play in Husky Stadium. Original construction on the facility was completed in 1920 when Washington played one game in the new campus facility. Thanks to several major renovations, Husky Stadium’s seating capacity has increased to its current total of 72,500. UW’s all-time record in Husky Stadium currently stands at 344-164-21 (.670).

FAmILY TIES: As is the case with most seasons of Husky football, there are a number of players on the Washington football team related to either current or former Huskies. Linebacker Trenton Tuiasosopo is a first cousin of former Huskies Marques and Zach Tuiasosopo as well as older sister, Leslie, a standout Husky volleyball player and now an assistant coach for the UW volleyball team, and younger sister Ashley, a junior on the Husky softball team. Fullback Paul Homer is a cousin, by marriage, of former Husky offensive lineman Aaron Dalan, who mar-ried former Washington women’s basketball player Gena Pelz. Cornerback Matt Mosley is a cousin to former Husky Luther Carr. Outside linebacker Fred Wiggs is the younger brother of former Husky defensive lineman Sekou Wiggs, while tail-back Chris Polk and wide receivers Jordan Polk are cousins. Freshman linebacker Jordan Wallace is the younger brother of former Husky safety C.J. Wallace, who now plays for the Seattle Seahawks. Another freshman, Talia Crichton, is a cousin of senior DE Daniel Te’o-Nesheim while sophomore tailback Johri Fogerson is related to both Nate Robinson (former UW football and basketball player; current New York Knick) and former Husky basketball standout Dion Brown. Lastly, fresh-man quarterback Keith Price is a cousin of former UW tailback Jelani Harrison. Incidentally, at least four Huskies have close family ties to Washington State. Both T.J. Poe’s and Cameron Elisara’s fathers played at WSU, as did Husky cornerback Desmond Trufant’s brother Marcus. Freshman safety Nate Fellner is the grandson of former WSU head coach Jim Sweeney.

OVERALL ATHLETIC SUCCESS: Having firmly established itself as one of the top broad-based Division I intercollegiate athletics programs in the country, the University of Washington once again placed in the top echelon in the annual U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cup competition in the 2008-2009 academic year. Husky athletics finished 11th among all NCAA Division I institutions (271 schools earned at least a point and were ranked) in the annual standings. Washington scored a total of 1010.25 points in the Director’s Cup, which is based solely on NCAA championship competition (and therefore didn’t include the Huskies’ na-tional championship in men’s rowing, which is not an NCAA sport). The 2008-09 Washington athletic season was highlighted by a number of team and individual successes, including NCAA championships in women’s cross country and soft-ball, plus the national title in men’s rowing. The Huskies also won the Pac-10 championship in women’s cross country (posting the best possible score), men’s basketball and men’s golf and posted top-10 NCAA finishes in men’s golf, women’s rowing, women’s volleyball and women’s tennis.

THE UW – TOP OF ITS CLASS: Here are some interesting facts about the UW:• For over 30 years, UW faculty have been tops in America in winning federal sup-port for research. Since 1974, the UW has been the number one public university in Amercia in receiving federal funding for its research.• In recent rankings of universities all over the world published in The Economist magazine, the UW was judged to be the 17th best university on earth.• The most recent U.S. News & World Reports rankings of American universities rated the UW as the No. 11 public institution in the country.• As a measure of the University’s commitment to public service, the UW has more of its graduates serving all over the world in the Peace Corps than any other university in the country.• In a new program called “Husky Promise” announced last year and starting this fall, Washington state students from low income families will be able to attend the UW without ever having to worry about paying tuition--it will be free for them while they earn their bachelor’s degree. The UW program is one of the largest in the nation making this commitment to those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

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#10 Jake Locker, Jr., 6-3, 226 – In opener vs. No. 11 LSU: 25-for-45 for 321, 1 INT, 2 TDs, plus 51 yds. rushing ... 372 yds. of total offense ranked 9th in UW single-game history ... set new career highs for att. and comp. vs. LSU ... played in only 4 games last year before season ended due to broken right thumb suffered in Stanford game ... 50-for-93 for 512 yards, 1 TD and no INTs last year ... rushed for 180 yds. and 3 TDs on 56 carries ... Pac-10’s Freshman of the Year in 2007, when he threw for 2,062 yds. and ran for a 986, a Pac-10 record for a QB ... second-team Freshman All-America (rivals.com) ... honorable mention All-Pac-10 and Academic All-Pac-10 in ‘07 ... 3,048 yds. of total offense ranked No. 2 in UW history ... third in the nation among rushing QBs as a freshman ... 2,062 passing yards were most ever by a UW freshman, as were 986 rushing yards (any position) ... started 12 of 13 in 2007, missing the Cal game due to an injury ... broke UW record for rush TDs by QB with 13 ... in college debut at Syracuse: 14-of-19 for 142 yards passing and 10 carries for 83 yards and 2 TDs ... 19th player in FBS history to rush for 100 (157) and pass for 300 (336) vs. Arizona in ‘07, when he was 30-17-2-336-2 pass-ing/23-157-2 rushing ... state HS player of the year in both football and baseball ... drafted in 10th round of MLB Draft in 2009 and signed a contract with Angels in Aug., though hasn’t played any pro baseball. Career Highs: 45 att., 25 comp., 336 pass yds., 4 pass TDs, 23 carries, 157 rush yds., 2 rush TDs.#8 Ronnie Fouch, So., 6-1, 198 – Started last 8 games of 2008 season ... set career highs with 17-for-32 for 276 yds. vs. Oregon State ... 11-for-25 for 98 yds. and 1 TD vs. Notre Dame ... 14-for-33 for 113 yds. at USC ... 13-for-40 for 192 yds. vs. ASU, when he also scored on 8-yd. reception ... 11-for-16 for 99 yds. at WSU ... first career start at Arizona: 12-for-28, 181 yds., 1 TD, 1 INT ... came on in Stanford game due to Locker injury ... 13-for-27 for 186 yds. and 1 TD vs. Stan. ... 7-of-13 for 95 yds. and a TD vs. Oklahoma ... first college action at Oregon: 5-for-7, 44 yds., 0 INT, 0 TDs ... graduated from high school early to join UW in spring, 2007 ... threw for 2,690 yards and 23 TDs as HS senior ... won league titles as junior and senior. Career Highs: 40 att., 17 comp., 276 pass yds., 1 TD.#17 Keith Price, Fr., 6-1, 184 – True freshman completed 143-of-200 for 2,260 yards, 24 TDs and 6 INTs last year at St. John Bosco ... first-team All-CIF Southern Section QB ... teammate of fellow freshman Will Shamburger (safety) ... cousin of former Husky tailback Jelani Harrison.#13 Taylor Bean, So., 6-1, 193 – Played in 2 games last year: UCLA and Cal ... 8-for-17 for 80 yds. vs. Cal, when he also rushed for a TD ... led Vancouver (Wash.) Skyview HS to 12-1 record as a senior in 2006.

LOCKER ON THE RUN: In his freshman season (2007), with four games yet to play, Jake Locker had already broken the UW record for rushing yards in a season by a QB. By season’s end, Locker’s 986 yards were a Pac-10 and school single-season record and second-most in a career by a UW QB. Locker’s 157-yard rush-ing day vs. Arizona was ranked No. 3 on the UW’s single-game, QB rushing list, behind Denny Fitzpatrick’s 249 (vs. WSU, 1974) and Marques Tuiasosopo’s 207 (vs. Stanford, 1999). Here are the top single-season, career and single-game rushing totals by QBs in UW history:

Single Season Single Game 1. Jake Locker, 2007 ................... 986 1. Dennis Fitzpatrick, ‘74 vs. WSU .........249 2. Dennis Fitzpatrick, 1974 ............. 697 2. Marques Tuiasosopo, ‘99 vs. Stan. ....207 3. Marques Tuiasosopo, 1999 ........ 571 3. Jake Locker, ‘07 vs. Ariz. .................157 4. Tom Manke, 1967 ...................... 483 4. Tom Manke, ‘67 vs. Stan. ...................120 5. Mark Brunell, 1990 .................... 472 5. Bob Schloredt, ‘59 vs. WSU ...............111 6. Marques Tuiasosopo, 2000 ........ 469 6. Dennis Fitzpatrick, ‘74 vs. Oregon ......105 7. Isaiah Stanback, 2005 ................ 353 7. Jake Locker, ‘07 vs. Wash. St. ........103 8. Isaiah Stanback, 2006 ................ 350 8. Jake Locker, ‘07 vs. Ohio St. ...........102 9. Marques Tuiasosopo, 1998 ........ 338 James Anderson, ‘75 vs. Ore. St. .......102 10. Bob Schloredt, 1958 ................... 336 Dennis Fitzpatrick, ‘74 vs. Iowa St. ....102

Career 1. Marques Tuiasosopo, 1997-2000 .....1,556 2. Jake Locker, 2007- .........................1,156 3. Dennis Fitzpatrick, 1972-74 .................852 4. Isaiah Stanback, 2003-06 ....................794 5. Bob Schloredt, 1958-60 .......................782

QUARTERBACK U?: Earlier this year, the staff at the Altoona (Pa.) Mirror news-paper researched which school has produced quarterbacks who have made the most all-time starts at QB in the NFL, dating back to 1966, when the NFL and AFL merged. The answer? Purdue, with 705. However, No. 2 on that list, and easily tops in the Pac-10 Conference is Washington, as 12 different former Huskies have started a total of 617 games at quarterback in the NFL entering the 2009 season. Here’s the list (with total NFL starts): Warren Moon 203, Chris Chandler 152, Mark Brunell 150, Steve Pelluer 30, Damon Huard 27, Hugh Millen 25, Billy Joe Hobert 17, Brock Huard 4, Tom Flick 3, Cary Conklin 2, Cody Pickett 2, Marques Tuiasosopo 2. Here are the totals for the other schools in the conference:

School No. of QBs Total StartsWashington 12 617Stanford 10 567UCLA 10 482USC 15 463Oregon 9 438California 6 381Arizona State 8 358Washington State 5 333Oregon State 3 31Arizona 1 1

* RUNNING BACKS *TB - #1 Chris Polk, RS-Fr., 5-11, 210 – Started at TB vs. LSU: 21 car., 90 yds ... tarted at tailback in the first 2 games of last year, but suffered an injury and didn’t play the rest of the year ... was granted a medical redshirt year ... first true fresh-man (at least in modern history) to start a season-opener at TB at UW ... rushed for 2,561 yds. and 29 TDs as a senior at Redlands East Valley, where he teamed with current UW players Ronnie Fouch and Marquis Persley (both a year older) ... cousin of Jordan Polk. Career Highs: 21 car., 90 yds.TB - #23 Johri Fogerson, So., 6-1, 191 – 3 car. for 11 yds., plus 2 rec. for 58 yds. (including 51-yarder) vs. LSU ... originally entered UW as TB, but moved to safety and played in 7 games there as a freshman last year ... moved back to TB prior to fall ‘09 camp ... 1 of 9 freshmen to start a game last year ... AP state player of the year as HS senior ... rushed for 2,545 yds. and 36 TDs as a senior ... cousin of former UW star football and basketball star Nate Robinson and nephew of former UW hoops standout Dion Brown. Career Highs: 3 car., 11 yds.TB - #21 Willie Griffin, So., 5-8, 191 – Had 1 carry for 8 yds. vs. LSU ... played in 8 games and started 3 last year (Arizona, WSU, Cal) ... career day in start at WSU: 26 carries for 116 yds. and 1 TD ... both carries and yds. were most of the season by a UW player ... redshirted ‘07 season. Career Highs: 26 car., 112 yds., 1 TD.TB - #14 Curtis Shaw, So., 5-10, 186 – Played on special teams vs. LSU ... soph-omore played at both TB and WR as a true freshman in 2007, but didn’t participate in football last year ... moved back to TB this year ... caught 4 passes for 45 yds. in a game vs. Oregon St. in 2007 ... rushed for 1,633 yds. and 24 TDs as a senior at Stockton (Calif.) Lincoln HS, the same school as former UW TB Louis Rankin. TB - #22 demitrius Bronson, Fr., 5-10, 206 – Originally signed for 2008 season, but “grey-shirted” and enrolled in time for 2009 spring ball, where he was one of the Huskies’ breakout players ... HS league’s co-offensive back of the year ... also accomplished in track & field ... brother, John, played football at Penn State and for the Arizona Cardinals.

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O F F E N S I V E P O S I T I O N - B Y - P O S I T I O N N O T E SFB - #30 Paul Homer, Sr., 6-1, 237 – Had 1 rec. for 2 yds. vs. LSU ... played in all 12 games as UW’s No. 1 fullback last season, but only “started” 6 due to one-back for-mations on opening plays ... 7 carries for 14 yds. and 4 rec. for 19 yds. last year ... ... has won UW’s “Tough Husky” Award each of last 2 years ... started 11 of 13 games in 2007 ... 1 of 2 true freshmen to play in 2006 ... cousin of UW basketball alum Gena Pelz, who’s married to former UW OT Aaron Dalan. Career Highs: 5 car., 19 yds, 1 TD.FB - #47 Austin Sylvester, Jr., 6-1, 241 – Played on special teams vs. LSU ... played in all 12 games, but no carries in 2008 ... played mostly on special teams ... one of 7 true freshmen to play in 2007 ... originally an LB, but moved to FB.FB - #42 Kimo makaula, Fr., 6-2, 248 – True freshman led Punahou to its first Hawai’i state title last year ... team went 12-1 and beat Leilehua, 38-7, in Aloha Sta-dium for the title ... played QB, WR, DE and P in high school ... first-team all-state.FB - #41 Tobias Togi, So., 5-11, 239 – Sophomore walkon has yet to see game action at the UW ... played at Evergreen HS in Seattle alongside fellow Huskies Senio Kelemete and Luther Leonard ... league’s co-lineman of the year in HS.

* WIdE RECEIVERS *#3 James Johnson, Fr., 6-0, 193 – True freshman had solid debut as starter vs. LSU, leading team with 6 rec. for 63 yds. ... scored on 17-yd. TD on first career catch vs. LSU ... set a CIF San Diego Section record with 2,930 career receiving yards at Valley Center HS ... first-team all-state WR and first-team all-league CB ... helped HS team win section title as jr. and sr. Career Highs: 6 rec., 63 yds.#82 Jordan Polk, So., 5-8, 162 – Started vs. LSU: 1 catch for 12 yds. and 4 KOR for 64 yds. ... one of the Huskies’ fastest and quickest players ... played in 11 of 12 last year ... led team with 32 kickoff returns for 595 yds. ... won Oregon state 100m as a HS senior (10.63), 2nd in 200m. Career Highs: 2 rec., 28 yds.#11 - d’Andre Goodwin, Jr., 5-11, 183 – Caught 2 passes for 19 yds. vs. LSU ... payed in all 12 and started 11 last season ... 4th in the Pac-10 with 5.0 catches per game and 7th with 57.7 rec. yds. per game last year ... team leader in catches and yds. ... caught passes in 11 of 12, but only played 1 play vs. Arizona (inj.) ... 5 rec. for 136 yds. vs. Oregon State ... career-best 9 catches vs. Oklahoma ... played in every game of 2007. Career Highs: 9 rec., 136 yds.#9 devin Aguilar, So., 6-0, 184 – 4 rec. for 76 yds. vs. LSU ... played in all 12 games last year, starting 3 ... 1 of 12 true freshmen to play and 1 of 9 to start last year ... signed to join team in 2007, but enrolled in Jan., 2008 ... EA Sports second-team HS All-American. Career Highs: 5 rec., 73 yds.#15 Jermaine Kearse, So., 6-2, 198 – 2 catches for 12 yds. vs. LSU ... played in all 12 games as a true freshman last year (1 of 12 freshmen to play) ... 2 starts at WR, making him 1 of 9 freshmen to start a game ... started vs. Oklahoma (1 rec., 5 yds.) ... PrepStar and Superprep All-American at Lakes HS, where he played with Kavario Middleton ... played in U.S. Army All-America game. Career Highs: 6 rec., 60 yds., 1 TD#7 Cody Bruns, So., 5-11, 176 – Played at WR and punt returner vs. LSU ... played in 7 games as a true freshman ... had 3 receptions, 3 rushes and threw 3 passes in 2008 ... saw first UW action at Arizona ... 1st career catch vs. Notre Dame (21 yds.) ... threw 2 passes vs. ASU, one for an 8-yd. TD to Fouch ... also 2 rec. for 19 yds. vs. ASU ... 12-yd. carry vs. UCLA ... 2 carries for 24 yds. at WSU ... 1 of the most prolific HS receivers in history ... finished Prosser HS career with 310 rec. for 5,178 yds. and 72 TDs, all state records ... rec. and yds. were second-most in U.S. history for 11-man FB. Career Highs: 2 rec., 21 yds.#5 Anthony Boyles, RS-Fr., 6-3, 197 – RS-freshman originally signed for 2007 season, but “grey-shirted” and enrolled in Jan., 2008 ... redshirted last year .. PrepStar All-American at Serra HS ... played RB, QB and DB in HS. #28 Tony Chidiac, Jr., 5-11, 187 – Played in 10 of 12 games last season .. 7 rec. for 64 yds. last year ... first career rec. vs. Oklahoma (1 rec., 6 yds.) ... 3 rec. for 31 yds. at Arizona ... played in 2 games in 2007 ... teamed with Cody Habben at Skyline HS. Career Highs: 3 rec., 31 yds.#12 Luther Leonard, RS-Fr., 6-2, 208 – Spent true freshman year at QB, but moved to WR in spring ... led Evergreen to 9-2 record in ‘07 ... teamed with fellow Huskies Senio Kelemete and Tobias Togi in HS.

* TIGHT ENdS *#80 Kavario middleton, So., 6-5, 253 – Started vs. LSU: 5 rec., 45 yds. 9-yd. TD on last play of game ... played in all 12 games as a true freshman last year ... started at Oregon (4 rec. 35 yds.) and vs. BYU (4 rec., 30 yds.) ... Parade All-America from Lakes HS, where he played with fellow UW sophomore Jermaine Kearse ... all-state TE and DE. Career Highs: 5 rec., 45 yds., 1 TD.#4 Chris Izbicki, So., 6-3, 232 – Started at TE vs. LSU along with Middleton ... No. 4 tight end recruit in the nation (in one ranking) out of Lake Washington HS ... No. 1 recruit in the state, according to scout.com.#88 dorson Boyce, Jr., 602, 231 – JC transfer from Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, Calif. ... all-California Region III last year ... also played at Hancock in 2006, but sat out 2007 with injury ... prepped at Bayside HS in Queens, N.Y.#18 marlion Barnett, Fr., 6-2, 212 – True freshman was a TE and LB at Santiago HS in Corona, Calif. ... also a basketball player in high school ... 1,582 rec. yds. at jr.#86 Ben Hayes, So., 6-3, 209 – Walkon player is still looking for first game action ... also a long snapper ... Metro League lineman of the year as senior at O’Dea HS.#85 marek domanski, RS-Fr., 6-5, 247 – Joined team as walkon during last sea-son ... all-league DL as jr. and sr. at Shorecrest ... also standout in shot and discus.#87 Romeo Savant, So., 6-4, 255 – Walkon player still looking for first game ac-tion ... also standout basketball player and state champ in discus at Wahkiakum HS.

* OFFENSIVE LINEmEN *T - #71 Cody Habben, Jr., 6-6, 295 – Started at RT vs. LSU ... started all 12 games last year ... started 11 at RT and 1 (WSU) at LT ... started 3 games at LT in 2007 (played in all 13) ... helped Skyline HS to 2005 state title and 14-0 record.T - #79 Ben Ossai, Sr., 6-6, 335 – Started at LT vs. LSU ... 33 career starts, all at left tackle ... started 11 of 12 in 2008, 10 of 13 in 2007 and 11 of 12 in 2006 ... helped Stockdale HS in Bakersfield, Calif., to 12-1 record in ‘04.T - #73 drew Schaefer, RS-Fr., 6-4, 288 – 1st career action vs. LSU (PAT/FG) ... redshirted true freshman year in 2008 ... all-state OT at Eastlake High.T - #69 Nick Scott, Sr., 6-5, 318 – 2nd on depth at RT ... last year, saw time in 3 games ... transfer from Drake Univ., where he was a starting T in 2006-07.T - #67 Skyler Fancher, So., 6-5, 288 – Appeared in 10 games in 2008 ... cur-rently out with inj. ... broke leg in spring ball, but returned in time for fall camp ... 1 start last year: at WSU at RT ... redshirted 2007 season.G - #56 Senio Kelemete, So., 6-4, 281 – Started at RG vs. LSU ... moved from DT to RG during spring ball ... played in 8 of 12 and started 4 at DT last year as true freshman ... HS league lineman of the year on both off. and def.G/C - #61 Gregory Christine, Jr., 6-2, 284 – Former walkon earned a scholarship prior to ‘09 seaosn ... started at LG vs. LSU ... saw first career action in the final game of 2008 at Cal ... backs up at G and C ... ended HS career on 25-game win streak.G - #70 morgan Rosborough, Sr., 6-6, 379 – Played on PAT/FG vs. LSU ... saw action in 10 of 12 games in ‘08 ... played on special teams in all 13 games in 2007 ... older brother, Joel, played at the UW in the early 1990s.G - #77 Scott Shugert, So., 6-5, 304 – Backup at guard ... sophomore has yet to see any in-game action at UW ... a top heavyweight wrestler at Oregon City HS.G - #52 Nick Wood, So., 6-3, 273 – Switched to OL at end of fall camp ... saw first career action vs. Oklahoma last year as DT ... played in 7 games in 2008.G - #72 Craig Noble, RS-Fr., 6-3, 309 – Redshirted last year ... switched from DT to OL at end of fall camp ... made all-CIF L.A. section on both sides of the line.C - #65 Ryan Tolar, Jr., 6-5, 293 – Started at C vs. LSU ... 20 career starts ... started final 7 games of last season at RG ... started 12 of 13 games at LG in 2007 ... all-state at Pasco HS, which won state title his sophomore year.C - #51 mykenna Ikehara, RS-Fr., 6-2, 260 – RS-freshman from Hawai’i is backup and/or possible starter at C ... first-team all-state ... also a state champion wrestler ... brother, Kazden, is a wrestler at Air Force.

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dE - #66 daniel Te’o-Nesheim, Sr., 6-4, 263 – Started at DE vs. LSU ... has started all 38 games in career ... second-team All-Pac-10 in 2008 ... fifth on team with 65 tackles ... led Huskies with 8 sacks and 11.5 tackles for loss ... named team’s Most Inspirational, defensive player of the year and lineman of the year after last season ... top game of last season was at Arizona (8 tackles, including 3 sacks for 22 yards) ... 7 tackles and a sack vs. ASU ... big game vs. UCLA: 5 tackles, 2.5 TFLs, 2.0 sacks ... 9 tackles, 1.5 TFLs, 1 sack at WSU ... also named team’s defensive MVP in 2007, when he ranked 6th in the Pac-10 with 15.0 TFLs and 9th with 8.5 sacks ... started all 13 games in ‘07 and all 12 in ‘06 ... coach at Hawaii Prep was former UW All-Amer. Bern Brostek ... competed on UW track team the last three springs.dE - #59 darrion Jones, Sr., 6-3, 256 – Started vs. LSU, but left game early with injury ... played in all 12 games and started 9 at one DE spot last year ... made first career start at Ore. (3 tackles) ... played in 4 games in 2007 ... redshirted 2006 sea-son ... played in 6 games as freshman in ‘05 ... father, Arnell, was a star basketball player at Boise State, earning Big Sky Player of the Year in 1988.dE - #50 Kalani Aldrich, So., 6-7, 250 – Played extensively vs. LSU off bench ... played in 6 games last season ... 1 of 3 Huskies from Big Island of Hawai’i (Te’o-Nesheim and Tokolahi are others) ... all-Big Island OL and DL as a senior in 2006.dE - #58 Andru Pulu, Fr., 6-1, 251 – Saw action vs. LSU ... led Federal Way HS to playoffs for first time since 1976 ... league’s co-defensive lineman of the year.dE - #92 Everrette Thompson, So., 6-6, 262 – Played in 11 of 12 games as a true freshman last year ... started final 3 of the year at DE ... season-high 4 tackles, in-cluding 3 TFLs and a sack, vs. UCLA ... 1st career sack vs. Notre Dame ... Superprep and PrepStar All-American at Kenendy HS ... all-state DE and all-league TE.dE - #1 Talia Crichton, Fr., 6-3, 239 – Moore League’s co-defensive lineman of the year at Lakewood (Calif.) HS last year ... cousin of DE Daniel Te’o-Nesheim.dT - #74 Alameda Ta’amu, So., 6-3, 348 – Started vs. LSU at DT ... posted a sack vs. Tigers ... played in all 12 and started 5 last year ... 1 of 9 freshmen to start last year ... season-high six tackles vs. UCLA ... Parade All-American ... league lineman of the year 3 times during HS career.dT - #99 Cameron Elisara, Jr., 6-3, 275 – Started at DT vs. LSU ... played in all 12 games, starting 7, last season ... season-high 4 tackles in three games: Oklahoma, Stanford, Cal ... played in 12 of 13 in 2007 ... father played FB at WSU ... has also participated in track (shotput) at UW.dT - #96 de’Shon matthews, Jr., 6-4, 261 – Saw action vs. LSU ... played in 9 of 12 games last year .. also played in 3 games as a RS-freshman in 2007 ... PrepStar All-Amer. at Sacramento’s Laguna Creek HS.dT - #91 Tyrone duncan, So., 6-2, 272 – Saw action vs. LSU ... played in 1 game last year, at Oregon ... all-league, all-county and all-CIF Southern Section at Westlake HS in 2006.dT - #98 Semisi Tokolahi, Fr., 6-2, 340 – Saw action vs. LSU ... one of 3 UW D-linemen from the Big Island of Hawaii ... born in Tonga ... Big Island Defensive Player of the Year in ‘08.

* LINEBACKERS*ILB - #9 donald Butler, Sr., 6-1, 235 – Started vs. LSU (6 tackles) ... played in all 12 games, starting 11 (all but Arizona) last year ... played both ILB and OLB last year ... tied career-high with 11 tackles at WSU ... 69 total tackles, including 7.0 for loss, last year ... started 4 games at linebacker in ‘07 ... missed last 6 games of ‘07 with inj. ... 1 of 2 freshman to play in 2006, playing in 10 of 12.ILB - #57 Trenton Tuiasosopo, Sr., 6-1, 241 – Saw action vs. LSU ... granted 6th year of eligibility by the NCAA for 2009 ... played in all 12, starting 7, in ‘08 ... third on team with 71 tackles ... career-high 12 tackles at USC ... INT vs. UCLA last year ... started 8 games in 2007 ... played in all 12 in 2006 ... sat out 2005 after bicycle accident ... played in 2 games in 2004 before inj. ... cousin of former Huskies Marques and Zach.

ILB - #31 Cort dennison, So., 6-1, 220 – Saw action vs. LSU ... played in all of the last 10 games of last season as a regular on most special teams units ... 2 tackles vs. Notre Dame ... TE and LB at Judge Memorial HS in Salt Lake City.ILB - #32 Kurt mangum, RS-Fr., 6-0, 241 – Redshirted true freshman year in 2008 ... graduated from HS early to join team for spring of 2008 ... played in Of-fense-Defense All-American game after HS ... great nephew of Gale Sayers ... father, Kurt, played football at Minnesota.OLB - #40 mason Foster, Jr., 6-2, 244 – Started vs. LSU (8 tackles, 1 FF, 1 FR) ... started all 12 at one OLB spot last year ... led the Pac-10 Conference in tackles per game with 8.75 (105 total) ... 9th in Pac-10 with 1.0 TFLs per game ... season-high 13 stops, including 2 TFLs, in finale vs. Cal ... 11 tackles (2 TFLs) at UCLA and 10 each vs. Oregon and ND ... INT vs. BYU ... UW’s defensive MVP in 2008 ... 1 of 7 true freshmen to play in 2007 ... played in all 13 and started 4 ... Monterey area player of the year at Seaside HS.OLB - #22 E.J. Savannah, Sr., 6-1, 228 – Started vs. LSU, leading team with 11 tackles ... fifth-year senior was not on the team last year, but returns this season as starter at WLB ... named 950 KJR Defensive Player of the Year in 2007, when he led the team with 111 tackles and 14.0 tackles for loss ... ranked 6th in the Pac-10 in tackles and 10th in TFLs ... played in all 13 in 2007, starting 10 ... career-high 15 tackles (13 solo) vs. UCLA in ‘07 ... played in 9 of 12 in 2006 ... won 4 straight 3A state titles at Bellevue HS.OLB - #24 Josh Gage, Sr., 6-2, 225 – Saw action vs. LSU (1 tackle) ... former walkon played in 10 of 12 last year and started 4 (Oregon, BYU, Oklahoma, Arizona) ... earned scholarship in ‘07 ... played in all 13 in 2007 ... married to wife, Lauren.OLB - #43 T.J. Poe, Sr., 6-1, 225 – Saw action vs. LSU ... earned scholarship prior to start of ‘09 season ... played in 8 of 12 games last year ... special teamer saw action in 2006 and 2007 ... father, Tom, was an All-Pac-8 LB at WSU in the 70s.OLB - #54 Brandon Huppert, Jr., 6-1, 218 – Saw action vs. LSU ... earned schol-arship prior to ‘09 season ... played in 2 games last year ... originally attended Boise State, but only during spring ball.OLB - #97 Fred Wiggs, Jr., 6-1, 225 – Played on special teams in 11 of 12 games last year ... played in all 13 games in 2007, notching 8 tackles ... 3 tackles in first career game at Syracuse (‘07) ... brother of former Husky DT Sekou Wiggs.OLB - #5 matt Houston, Jr., 6-0, 220 – Likely backup at one OLB spot, but arm inj. in fall may delay start of season ... played in 8 of 12 last year, starting at OLB vs. Stanford ... played in 9 of 12 in 2007 ... also a standout running back in HS, when he once carried the ball on 21 straight plays.OLB - #21 Jordan Wallace, Fr., 6-0, 221 – Helped lead Grant HS to 14-0 record and California state title last year ... beat national No. 2 Long Beach Poly in title game ... brother of former Husky and current Seahawk C.J. Wallace.

* SAFETIES *#8 Nate Williams, Jr., 6-0, 221 – Started vs. LSU (5 tackles) ... started all 12 in 2008 ... second on the team with 76 tackles ... season-high 13 tackles vs. BYU ... first career INT vs. Notre Dame ... played in 12 of 13 games, starting vs. Hawai’i, as a true freshman in 2007 ... state’s 3A MVP as HS senior.#39 Greg Walker, RS-Fr., 5-10, 197 – Started vs. LSU (2 tackles) ... redshirted 2008 season ... projected starter at one safety spot ... classmate of UW CB Adam Long at L.A.’s St. Bernard’s HS ... all-CIF in 2007.#46 Victor Aiyewa, Jr., 6-1, 208 – Played extensively vs. LSU (5 tackles) ... played in only 4 games last year due to injury ... played vs. Oregon, Arizona, Oregon St. and Notre Dame ... started vs. OSU ... 7 tackles (5 solo) vs. OSU; 8 tackles vs. Ari-zona ... one of 7 true freshmen to see action in 2007 ... played in all 13, notching a total of 8 tackles in 2007 ... didn’t play football until sr. year of HS.#20 Justin Glenn, RS-Fr., 5-11, 198 – Saw first game action vs. LSU ... red-shirt freshman emerged from spring as possible starter at one CB spot ... all-state player as a CB, RB and return specialist at Kamiak High, north of Seattle.

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d E F E N S I V E & S P E C I A L I S T P O S I T I O N - B Y - P O S I T I O N N O T E S#26 Jason Wells, Sr., 6-2, 214 – Senior missed all of 2008 with injury, and injured Achilles tendon in winter, but could get back to action in ‘09 season ... started first 5 games of 2007 before injury ended season ... started 6 games as a sophomore in 2006 ... career-high 9 tackles vs. Fresno State in ‘06 ... had an INT vs. USC in ‘07 ... transferred to UW after one season at Mt. San Antonio College.#3 Alvin Logan, So., 6-2, 219 – Former WR moved to S towards end of spring ball ... started 11 of 12 at WR last year and played in all 12 ... redshirted 2007 season as a true freshman ... all-state as a DB as a HS senior.#35 Tripper Johnson, Sr., 6-1, 211 – Played in all 12 and started 7 games in first season at UW last year ... 7 tackles each in starts vs. Stanford and at Arizona ... 9 tackles vs. ND and 11 at USC ... 6 tackles and first career interception in start vs. UCLA ... 27-year old joined team in spring, 2008 ... signed letter of intent to play baseball at UW in 2000, but drafted in the 1st round by Orioles ... played 8 seasons of minor-league ball. #29 Nate Fellner, Fr., 6-1, 198 – True freshman is grandson of former Fresno St. and Wash. St. coach Jim Sweeney ... led Clovis (Calif.) West HS to 10-3 record and section title last year ... all-Fresno and all-conference as a safety.

* CORNERBACKS *#28 Quinton Richardson, So., 6-0, 203 – Started vs. LSU (4 tackles) ... also a kick returner ... started 11 of 12 games at one CB spot last year ... had an interception vs. Oregon ... season-high 7 tackles at WSU ... redshirted 2007 season as a true freshman ... first-team all-state and league defensive MVP as a senior at O’Dea HS in 2006.#4 Vonzell mcdowell Jr., Jr., 5-9, 180 – Started vs. LSU (3 tackles) ... played in 11 of 12 games last year ... started vs. Notre Dame ... played in 8 games, starting 3, as freshman in 2007 ... all-state CB as senior at Seattle’s Rainier Beach HS. #6 desmond Trufant, Fr., 6-0, 172 – Freshman saw action at CB vs. LSU (1 tackle) ... all-state CB at Tacoma’s Wilson High last year ... younger brother of Pro Bowl CB Marcus Trufant of the Seattle Seahawks ... also played HS basketball and was second in state in triple jump.#25 david Batts, So., 6-1, 200 – Sophomore JC transfer from at El Camino Col-lege, where Coach Sarkisian started his college playing and coaching careers ... redshirted 2008 season, but played at Palomar CC in 2007 ... LB and RB at Lyn-wood HS.#19 matt mosley, Jr., 5-10, 182 – Played in 10 of the Huskies’ 12 games last year ... started 3 games: USC, Arizona State and UCLA ... 7 tackles, 2 TFL at USC ... 3 tackles and a 63-yard kick return (the first of his career) vs. Arizona State ... saw action in 11 of 13 games in 2007 ... started 3 games in 2007 at CB: UCLA, USC and Cal. #38 marquis Persley, So., 6-0, 188 – Played in all 12 games last year ... red-shirted in 2007 ... HS teammate of fellow UW players Ronnie Fouch and Chris Polk ... also standout triple jumper in high school.#7 Anthony Gobern, Fr., 5-11, 183 – Originally signed for 2008 season, but “grey-shirted” the season and arrived in Jan. of 2009 ... played DB and RB in HS, rushing for 938 yds. on 83 carries (11.3 per carry) as a senior ... also a HS sprinter. #27 Adam Long, RS-Fr., 5-10, 166 – Redshirt freshmen is among fastest players on the team ... teammate of Greg Walker at L.A.’s St. Bernard’s HS ... RB and CB in HS.

* SPECIALISTS*PK - #17 Erik Folk, So., 5-11, 185 – Made 3 of 4 FGs and both PATs vs. LSU ... good from 34, 37 and 32 vs. Tigers (missed from 42) ... didn’t see any game action in his first 2 years, in large part due to injury ... 1 of the consensus top-10 prep kickers in the nation as a senior at L.A.’s Notre Dame High School ... kicked several 50-plus-yarders in high school ... brother of Dallas Cowboys kicker Nick Folk ... other brother, Greg, played soccer at UCLA.PK - #16 Eric Guttorp, So., 5-7, 168 – Entered fall vying with Folk for kicking du-ties ... joined team as invited walkon in 2008 ... teammate of UW punter Kiel Rasp at Seattle’s Nathan Hale HS.P - #46 Will mahan, Jr., 5-11, 200 – Solid debut vs. LSU, puting 3 times for 42.3-yard average ... long of 53 ... allowed only one return for 9 yds. from LSU ... JC transfer from Bakersfield College ... ranked nation’s No. 1 punting prospect by Chris Sailer Kicking ... punted and kicked off at Bakersfield ... first-team all-confer-ence as a sophomore.P - #94 Kiel Rasp, So., 6-3, 215 – Strong-legged punter still looking for first in-game action at UW ... 3A all-state punter as a junior and senior at Seattle’s Nathan Hale HS, where he teamed with UW kicker Eric Guttorp.LS - #49 danny morovick, Sr., 6-4, 217 – Joined UW in spring, 2006 as a schol-arship long snapper ... performed all snapping duties in every game of his career thusfar (2006-09) ... attended Saddleback CC in fall, 2005, but didn’t play football ... father, Dan, played at USC and was on Trojans’ 1978 national champion team.

RANdOm NOTES: Washington’s roster includes player from 14 different states (based on where the player completed high school): Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawai’i, Idaho, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, Oregon, Texas, Utah and Washington ... Washington has a long tradition of great Polynesian players; this year’s roster includes 18 players of Samoan, Tongan or Hawai’ian descent: Kalani Aldrich, Jonathan Amosa, Talia Crichton, Cameron Elisara, Johri Fogerson, Ronnie Fouch, Mykenna Ikehara, Senio Kelemete, Kimo Makaula, Andru Pulu, Alameda Ta’amu, Daniel Te’o-Nesheim, Everrette Thompson, Tobias Togi, Semisi Tokolahi, Anthony Tokunaga, Trenton Tuiasosopo and Nate Williams.

THE REd ZONE: Here’s a breakdown of the Huskies and their opponents in the red zone this year: UW Opponents Inside the Red Zone 5 3Scores 4 80.0% 2 66.7%Touchdowns 2 40.0% 1 33.3%Field Goals 2 40.0% 1 33.3%Missed FGs – – Blocked FGs – – Lost Fumbles 1 20.0% 1 33.3%Interceptions – –Loss of Downs – –Time Expired – – Punt – –

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2009 Husky depth ChartWashington vs . Idaho

Husky Stadium • September 12 , 2009OFFENSE

Pos. No. Player Yr.,Ht.,Wt.,HometownWR 82 JORdaNPOlkOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So.,5-8,162,Portland,Ore. 9 dEviNaguilaR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So.,6-0,184,denver,Colo.

lT 79 BENOSSai. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr.,6-6,335,Bakersfield,Calif. 69 NickScott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sr .,6-5,318,St .Louis,Mo .

lg 61 gREgORYCHRiSTiNE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr.,6-2,284,Camarillo,Calif. 79 BenOssai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr .,6-6,335,Bakersfield,Calif .C 65 RYaNTOlaR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr.,6-5,293,Pasco,Wash. 51 MykennaIkehara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-Fr .,6-2,260,Mililani,Hawai’i

Rg 56 SENiOkElEMETE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So.,6-4,281,Seattle,Wash. 70 MorganRosborough . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr .,6-6,379,LongBeach,Calif .

RT 71 COdYHaBBEN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr.,6-6,295,Sammamish,Wash. 73 DrewSchaefer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-Fr .,6-4,288,Sammamish,Wash .

TE 4 CHRiSizBiCkiOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So,6-3,232,kirkland,Wash. 80 kavaRiOMiddlETON. . . . . . . . . . . . . So,6-5,253,lakewood,Wash. 88 DorsonBoyce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr .,6-2,231,NewYork,N .Y .

QB 10 JakElOCkER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr.,6-3,226,Ferndale,Wash. 8 RonnieFouch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So,6-1,198,Redlands,Calif .

FB 30 PaulHOMER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr.,6-1,237,Omaha,Neb. 47 AustinSylvester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr .,6-1,241,Reno,Nev .

TB 1 CHRiSPOlk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-Fr.,5-11,210,Redlands,Wash. 23 JohriFogerson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So .,6-1,191,Kent,Wash . 21 WillieGriffin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So .,5-8,198,Oakland,Calif . 14 CurtisShaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So .,5-10,186,Stockton,Calif . 22 DemitriusBronson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr .,5-10,206,Kent,Wash .

WR 3 JaMESJOHNSONOR. . . . . . . . . . . . Fr.,6-0,193,valleyCenter,Calif. 15 JERMaiNEkEaRSE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So.,6-2,198,lakewood,Wash.WR 11 d’aNdREgOOdWiN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr.,5-11,183,Pacoima,Calif. 7 CodyBruns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So .,5-11,176,Prosser,Wash .

dEFENSE

Pos. No. Player Yr.,Ht.,Wt.,HometowndE 66 daNiElTE’O-NESHEiM. . . . . . . . . . . . Sr,6-4,263,Waikoloa,Hawai’i 92 EverretteThompsonOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So .,6-6,262,Renton,Wash . 58 AndruPulu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr .,6-1,251,FederalWay,Wash .

dT 74 alaMEdaTa’aMu...................... So,6-3,348,kent,Wash. 91 TyroneDuncan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So,6-2,272,WestlakeVillage,Calif .

dT 99 CaMERONEliSaRa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr.,6-3,275,Spokane,Wash. 96 De’ShonMatthews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr .,6-4,261,Sacramento,Calif .

dE 59 daRRiONJONES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sr.,6-2,256,lynwood,Calif. 51 KalaniAldrichOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So .,6-7,250,Hilo,Hawai’i 1 TaliaCrichton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fr .,6-3,229,Lakewood,Calif .

OlB 40 MaSONFOSTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jr.,6-2,244,Seaside,Calif. 54 BrandonHuppert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr .,6-1,218,Edmonds,Wash .

ilB 9 dONaldBuTlER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr.,6-1,235,Sacramento,Calif. 57 TrentonTuiasosopoOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sr .,6-1,241,Everett,Wash . 31 CortDennison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So .,6-1,220,SaltLakeCity,Utah

OlB 22 E.J.SavaNNaH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr.,6-1,228,Bellevue,Wash. 24 JoshGage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr .,6-2,225,HuntingtonBeach,Calif .

FS 39 gREgWalkEROR. . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-Fr.,5-10,197,Bellflower,Calif. 8 NaTEWilliaMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr.6-0,221,Renton,Wash. 20 JustinGlenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RS-Fr .,5-11,198,Mukilteo,Wash .

SS 8 NaTEWilliaMSOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr.6-0,221,Renton,Wash. 41 viCTORaiYEWa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr.,6-1,208,Fresno,Texas

CB 28 QuiNTONRiCHaRdSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . So.,6-0,203,Renton,Wash. 27 AdamLong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr .,5-10,166,LosAngeles,Calif .

CB 6 dESMONdTRuFaNTOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fr.,6-0,172,Tacoma,Wash. 4 vONzEllMcdOWEllJR.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jr.,5-9,180,kent.Wash. 25 DavidBatts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So .,6-1,200,Compton,Calif .

SPECialiSTS

Pos. No. Player Yr.,Ht.,Wt.,HometownP 46 WillMaHaN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jr.,5-11,200,Bakersfield,Calif. 96 KielRasp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So .,6-3,215,Seattle,Wash .

Pk 17 ERikFOlk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So.,5-11,185,WoodlandHills,Calif. 3 EricGuttorp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So .,5-7,168,Seattle,Wash .

lS 49 daNNYMOROviCk. . . . . . . . . . . . . Sr.,6-4,217,Missionviejo,Calif. 60 BrendanLopez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So .,6-0,233,Bellevue,Wash .

Hld 8 RONNiEFOuCH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So.,6-1,198,Redlands,Calif.

kR 82 JORdaNPOlk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So.,5-8,162,Portland,Ore. 28 QuiNTONRiCHaRdSON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . So.,6-0,203,Renton,Wash.

PR 23 JOHRiFOgERSONOR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . So.,6-1,191,kent,Wash. 7 COdYBRuNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .So.,5-11,176,Prosser,Wash.

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THE LAST TImE . . .100-YARd RUSHERby UW 112, Willie Griffin, at Washington State, 11/22/08by Opp. 311, Jahvid Best, California, 12/6/08

TWO 100-YARd RUSHERSby UW 224, Louis Rankin, vs. California, 11/17/07 121, Brandon Johnson, vs. California, 11/17/07by Opp. 107, Chris Brown, Oklahoma, 9/13/08 100, DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma, 9/13/08

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

200-YARd RUSHERby UW 224, Louis Rankin, vs. California, 11/17/07by Opp. 311, Jahvid Best, California, 12/6/08

60-YARd RUSH PLAYby UW 77, Louis Rankin, at Washington State, 11/18/06by Opp. 84, Jahvid Best, California, 12/6/08

70-YARd RUSH PLAYby UW 77, Louis Rankin, at Washington State, 11/18/06by Opp. 84, Jahvid Best, California, 12/6/08

80-YARd RUSH PLAYby UW 86, Rich Alexis, at Arizona State, 10/14/00by Opp. 84, Jahvid Best, California, 12/6/08

THREE RUSHING TdSby UW Louis Rankin (3), at Syracuse, 8/31/07by Opp. Jahvid Best (4), California, 12/6/08

30 OR mORE RUSHESby UW 36, Louis Rankin, at Stanford, 11/3/07by Opp. 32, Jonathan Stewart, Oregon, 10/20/07

TEAm RUSHEd FOR 300 YARdSby UW 334, vs. California, 11/17/07by Opp. 465, Oregon, 10/20/07

300-YARd PASSERby UW 321, Jake Locker, vs. LSU, 9/5/09by Opp. 304, Sam Bradford, Oklahoma, 9/13/08

400-YARd PASSERby UW 429, Cody Pickett, vs. UCLA, 11/2/02by Opp. 442, Colt Brennan, Hawaii, 12/01/07

SCOREd ON OVER A 50-YARd PASS PLAYby UW 63 yards, Jake Locker to Marcel Reece, vs. Washington State, 11/24/07by Opp. 51 yards, Jimmy Clausen to Michael Floyd, Notre Dame, 10/25/08

25 PASS COmPLETIONSby UW 25, Jake Locker, vs. LSU, 9/5/09by Opp. 31, Max Hall, Brigham Young, 9/6/08

40 PASS ATTEmPTSby UW 45, Jake Locker, vs. LSU, 9/5/09by Opp. 41, Max Hall, Brigham Young, 9/6/08

THREE OR mORE Td PASSESby UW 4, Jake Locker, vs. Oregon, 10/20/07by Opp. 3, Willie Tuitama, Arizona, 10/4/08

FOUR OR mORE Td PASSESby UW 4, Jake Locker, vs. Oregon, 10/20/07by Opp. 5, Sam Bradford, Oklahoma, 9/13/08

100-YARd RECEIVERby UW 136, D’Andre Goodwin, vs. Oregon State, 10/18/08by Opp. 117, Terrance Tolliver, LSU, 9/5/09

200-YARd RECEIVERby UW 216, Charles Frederick, at Oregon State, 10/18/03by Opp. 223, Sammie Stroughter, Oregon State, 10/14/06

100 YARdS RECEIVING BY TWO OR mORE PLAYERSby UW Reggie Williams (116) and Patrick Reddick (105), vs. California, 10/5/02by Opp. Jason Rivers (167) and Ryan Grice-Mullen (121), Hawaii, 12/01/07

TEN OR mORE RECEPTIONSby UW 13, Reggie Williams, at Arizona, 11/8/03by Opp. 11, Michael Jones, Arizona State, 11/8/08

THREE OR mORE Td RECEPTIONSby UW 3, Reggie Williams, at Oregon, 11/16/02by Opp. 3, Rob Gronkowski, Arizona, 10/4/08

THREE FIELd GOALSby UW Erik Folk (3), vs. LSU, 9/5/09by Opp. Nico Grasu (3), Washington State, 11/22/08

FOUR FIELd GOALSby UW Ryan Perkins (4), vs. Arizona State, 11/8/08by Opp. Alexis Serna (5), Oregon State, 11/10/07

50+ YARd FIELd GOALby UW 52, John Anderson, vs. Oregon State, 11/9/02by Opp. 51, Alexis Serna, Oregon State, 11/10/07

mISSEd POINT AFTER TOUCHdOWNby UW Ryan Perkins (blocked), vs. Brigham Young, 9/6/08by Opp. Brandon Walker (missed), Notre Dame, 10/25/08

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TWO INTERCEPTIONSby UW Scott White, vs. Oregon State, 10/14/06by Opp. James Laurinaitis, Ohio State, 9/15/07

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

mAdE 15+ TACKLESby UW 15, Darin Harris, vs. Oregon, 10/20/07by Opp. 16, Thomas DeCoud, California, 11/17/07

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

PUNT RETURNEd FOR Tdby UW 86 yards, Charles Frederick at Oregon State, 10/18/03by Opp. 48 yards, Mike Thomas, Arizona, 10/4/08

BLOCKEd PUNT FOR Tdby UW Chris Stevens (blocked and scored) at Washington State, 11/18/06by Opp. Dennis Christopher (blocked by Gerard Lawson, at Oregon St., 11/10/07

PUNT BLOCKEd (NO Td)by UW Chris Stevens, vs. Arizona State, 11/8/08by Opp. Patrick Chung, Oregon, 10/20/07

BLOCKEd FIELd GOALby UW Jordan Reffett, vs. Ohio State (Ryan Pretorious), 9/15/07by Opp. Joshua Leonard, Hawaii (Ryan Perkins), 12/01/07

KICKOFF RETURNEd FOR Tdby UW 89 yards, Louis Rankin, vs. Washington State, 11/24/07by Opp. 85 yards, Matt Slater, UCLA, 9/22/07

INTERCEPTION RETURNEd FOR Tdby UW Mesphin Forrester (54 yards), vs. USC, 9/29/07by Opp. Jacob Cutrera (29 yards), LSU, 9/5/09

FUmBLE RECOVEREd FOR Tdby UW Terry Johnson, vs. Idaho, 9/20/03by Opp. Rodney Leisle, UCLA, 10/4/03

FUmBLE RETURNEd FOR Tdby UW 30 yards, Chris Stevens, vs. Arizona, 10/27/07by Opp. 44 yards, Troy Nolan, Arizona State, 11/8/08

SCOREd A SAFETYby UW Team (Michael Bell tackled in endzone), at Arizona, 11/8/03by Opp. Team (UW intentional grounding in endzone), Arizona State, 11/8/08

SURPASSEd 500-YARdS TOTAL OFFENSEby UW 539, at Stanford, 11/3/07by Opp. 549, California, 12/6/08

SURPASSEd 600-YARdS TOTAL OFFENSEby UW 670, vs. Stanford, 10/30/99by Opp. 661, Oregon, 10/20/07

RECORdEd A SHUTOUTby UW 27-0, vs. USC, 11/1/97by Opp. 0-56, at USC, 11/1/08

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

SCOREd 50 POINTSby UW 53-3, vs. Idaho, 9/22/01by Opp. 0-56, at USC, 11/1/08

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

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

PLAYEd AN OVERTImE GAmEWin 26-23 win at Washington State, 11/23/02Loss 16-13 loss at Washington State, 11/22/08

70-YARd PUNTby UW 72, Jared Ballman, vs. Oregon, Oct. 20by Opp. 74, Rob Myers, Washington State, 11/18/89

TEAm FAILEd TO RUSH FOR 100-YARdSby UW 96, vs. UCLA, 11/15/08by Opp. 96, Hawaii, 12/01/07

TEAm FAILEd TO PASS FOR 100-YARdSby UW 96, at by Opp.by Opp. 22, San Jose State, 10/9/04

10 OR mORE PENALTIESby UW 11, vs. LSU, 9/5/09by Opp. 12, Arizona State, 11/8/08

100 PENALTY YARdSby UW 105, at Oregon State, 10/18/03by Opp. 115, Stanford, 9/27/08

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WASHINGTON POINTS OFF TURNOVERSSept. 5 vs. LSU Outcome Points UW fumble recovery (Foster from Scott) UW punt 0 points

Totals: 1 turnover, 0 touchdowns, 0 FGs, 0 points

OPPONENT POINTS OFF TURNOVERSSept. 5 vs. LSU Outcome Points LSU interception (Cutrera from Locker) LSU returned for TD (29 yards) 7 points LSU fumble recovery (Peterson from C. Polk) LSU punt 0 points

Totals: 2 turnovers, 1 touchdown, 0 FGs, 7 points

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Team Statistics WASH OPPSCORING 23 31 Points Per Game 23.0 31.0FIRST DOWNS 25 17 R u s h i n g 11 8 P a s s i n g 12 7 P e n a l t y 2 2RUSHING YARDAGE 157 149 Yards gained rushing 185 157 Yards lost rushing 28 8 Rushing Attempts 38 29 Average Per Rush 4.1 5.1 Average Per Game 157.0 149.0 TDs Rushing 0 0PASSING YARDAGE 321 172 C o m p - A t t - I n t 25-45-1 11-19-0 Average Per Pass 7.1 9.1 Average Per Catch 12.8 15.6 Average Per Game 321.0 172.0 TDs Passing 2 3TOTAL OFFENSE 478 321 Total Plays 83 48 Average Per Play 5.8 6.7 Average Per Game 478.0 321.0KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 6-96 4-23PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 1-18 1-9INT RETURNS: #-Yards 0-0 1-29KICK RETURN AVERAGE 16.0 5.8PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 18.0 9.0INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 29.0FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 1-1PENALTIES-Yards 11-83 3-35 Average Per Game 83.0 35.0PUNTS-Yards 3-127 4-128 Average Per Punt 42.3 32.0 Net punt average 32.7 27.5TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 6 : 5 2 2 3 : 0 83RD-DOWN Conversions 11/19 5/10 3rd-Down Pct 58% 50%4TH-DOWN Conversions 1/1 0/0 4th-Down Pct 100% 0%SACKS BY-Yards 1-8 1-10MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 2 4FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 3-4 1-1ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES 4-5 80% 2-3 67%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 2-5 40% 1-3 33%PAT-ATTEMPTS 2-2 100% 4-4 100%ATTENDANCE 69161 0 Games/Avg Per Game 1/69161 0/0 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalWashington 7 6 0 10 0 23Opponents 10 7 7 7 0 31

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2009 University of Washington FootballWashington Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 05, 2009)

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Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gPolk, Chris 1 21 104 14 90 4.3 0 33 90.0Locker, Jake 1 12 62 11 51 4.2 0 24 51.0Fogerson, Johri 1 3 11 0 11 3.7 0 5 11.0Griffin, Willie 1 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 8.0Polk, Jordan 1 1 0 3 -3 -3.0 0 0 -3.0Total 1 38 185 28 157 4.1 0 33 157.0Opponents 1 29 157 8 149 5.1 0 21 149.0

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gLocker, Jake 1 125.70 25-45-1 55.6 321 2 51 321.0Total 1 125.70 25-45-1 55.6 321 2 51 321.0Opponents 1 186.04 11-19-0 57.9 172 3 45 172.0

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/gJohnson, James 1 6 63 10.5 1 17 63.0Middleton, K. 1 5 45 9.0 1 14 45.0Aguilar, Devin 1 4 76 19.0 0 46 76.0Fogerson, Johri 1 2 58 29.0 0 51 58.0Polk, Chris 1 2 34 17.0 0 17 34.0Goodwin, D. 1 2 19 9.5 0 10 19.0Kearse, J. 1 2 12 6.0 0 8 12.0Polk, Jordan 1 1 12 12.0 0 12 12.0Homer, Paul 1 1 2 2.0 0 2 2.0Total 1 25 321 12.8 2 51 321.0Opponents 1 11 172 15.6 3 45 172.0

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgFogerson, Johri 1 18 18.0 0 18Total 1 18 18.0 0 18Opponents 1 9 9.0 0 9

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 1 29 29.0 1 29

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgPolk, Jordan 4 64 16.0 0 24Richardson, Q. 2 32 16.0 0 18Total 6 96 16.0 0 24Opponents 4 23 5.8 0 7

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgTotal 0 0 0.0 0 0Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

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PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsFolk, Erik - 3-4 2-2 - - - - - 11Middleton, K. 1 - - - - - - - 6Johnson, James 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 2 3-4 2-2 - - - - - 23Opponents 4 1-1 4-4 - - - - - 31

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gLocker, Jake 1 57 51 321 372 372.0Polk, Chris 1 21 90 0 90 90.0Fogerson, Johri 1 3 11 0 11 11.0Griffin, Willie 1 1 8 0 8 8.0Polk, Jordan 1 1 -3 0 -3 -3.0Total 1 83 157 321 478 478.0Opponents 1 48 149 172 321 321.0

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkFolk, Erik 3-4 75.0 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-1 0-0 37 0

FG Sequence Washington OpponentsLSU (34),(37),42,(32) (24)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkMahan, Will 3 127 42.3 53 1 1 2 1 0Total 3 127 42.3 53 1 1 2 1 0Opponents 4 128 32.0 38 0 2 0 0 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnFolk, Erik 4 164 41.0 0 0Total 4 164 41.0 0 0 5.8 35.2 34Opponents 6 392 65.3 0 0 16.0 49.3 20

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All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gPolk, Chris 1 90 34 0 0 0 124 124.0Fogerson, Johri 1 11 58 18 0 0 87 87.0Aguilar, Devin 1 0 76 0 0 0 76 76.0Polk, Jordan 1 -3 12 0 64 0 73 73.0Johnson, James 1 0 63 0 0 0 63 63.0Locker, Jake 1 51 0 0 0 0 51 51.0Middleton, K. 1 0 45 0 0 0 45 45.0Richardson, Q. 1 0 0 0 32 0 32 32.0Goodwin, D. 1 0 19 0 0 0 19 19.0Kearse, J. 1 0 12 0 0 0 12 12.0Griffin, Willie 1 8 0 0 0 0 8 8.0Homer, Paul 1 0 2 0 0 0 2 2.0Total 1 157 321 18 96 0 592 592.0Opponents 1 149 172 9 23 29 382 382.0

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2009 University of Washington FootballWashington Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 05, 2009)

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Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd# Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf22 Savannah, E.J. 1 10 1 11 . . . . . . . . .40 Foster, Mason 1 7 1 8 . . . . . 1-0 1 . .9 Butler, Donald 1 4 2 6 . . . . . . . . .8 Williams, Nate 1 4 1 5 . . . . . . . . .41 Aiyewa, Victor 1 3 2 5 . . . 2 . . . . .28 Richardson, Q. 1 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . .0D McDowell, V. 1 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . .39 Walker, Greg 1 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .99 Elisara, Cam. 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .24 Gage, Joshua 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .74 Ta'amu, Alameda 1 1 . 1 1.0-8 1.0-8 . . . . . . .6 Trufant, D. 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .50 Aldrich, Kalani 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 1 35 14 49 1-8 1-8 . 2 . 1-0 1 . .Opponents 1 63 6 69 8-28 1-10 1-29 6 . 1-0 1 . .

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Opponent dE dT dT dE OLB ILB OLB S S CB CBLSU Te’o-Nesheim Ta’amu Elisara Jones Savannah Butler Foster Williams Walker McDowell RichardsonIDAHOUSCat Stanfordat Notre DameARIZONAat Arizona StateOREGONat UCLAat Oregon StateWASHINGTON STATECALIFORNIA

G A m E - B Y - G A m E T E A m S T A T I S T I C SWashington Rushing Passing Total Off. First downs Fumbles Penalties Time of (Att.-Yds.-Td) (A-C-I-Yds.-Td) (Att.-Yds) (Tot.-R-Pa-Pn) (No.-Lost) (No.-Yds.) PossessionLSU 38-157-0 45-25-1-321-2 83-478 25-11-12-2 2-1 11-83 36:52IDAHOUSCat Stanfordat Notre DameARIZONAat Arizona StateOREGONat UCLAat Oregon StateWASHINGTON STATECALIFORNIA

Opponent Rushing Passing Total Off. First downs Fumbles Penalties Time of (Att.-Yds.-Td) (A-C-I-Yds.-Td) (Att.-Yds) (Tot.-R-Pa-Pn) (No.-Lost) (No.-Yds.) PossessionLSU 29-149-0 19-11-0-172-3 48-321 17-8-7-2 1-1 3-35 23:08IDAHOUSCat Stanfordat Notre DameARIZONAat Arizona StateOREGONat UCLAat Oregon StateWASHINGTON STATECALIFORNIA

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G A m E - B Y - G A m E I N d I V I d U A L S T A T I S T I C SRushing(Att.-Yds.-Td) C. Polk Fogerson Griffin Locker LSU 21-90-0 3-11-0 1-8-0 12-51-0IDAHOUSCat Stanfordat Notre DameARIZONAat Arizona StateOREGONat UCLAat Oregon StateWASHINGTON STATECALIFORNIA

Passing(A-C-I-Yds.-Td) LockerLSU 45-25-1-321-2IDAHOUSCat Stanfordat Notre DameARIZONAat Arizona StateOREGONat UCLAat Oregon StateWASHINGTON STATECALIFORNIA

Receiving(No.-Yds.-Td) J. Johnson Aguilar middleton Goodwin Kearse J. Polk Fogerson C. PolkLSU 6-63-1 4-76-0 5-45-1 2-19-0 2-12-0 1-12-0 2-58-0 2-34-0IDAHOUSCat Stanfordat Notre DameARIZONAat Arizona StateOREGONat UCLAat Oregon StateWASHINGTON STATECALIFORNIA

Tackles (U-A-TOT) Savannah Foster Butler Williams Aiyewa Richardson mcdowell Walker Elisara Ta’amu Te’o-Nesheim AldrichLSU 10-1-11 7-1-8 4-2-6 4-1-5 3-2-5 3-1-4 1-2-3 0-2-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1IDAHOUSCat Stanfordat Notre DameARIZONAat Arizona StateOREGONat UCLAat Oregon StateWASHINGTON STATECALIFORNIA

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Rushing Attempts...........................................21, Chris Polk, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Yards Rushing.................................................90, Chris Polk, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Long Rush .......................................................33, Chris Polk, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Long Rush (No Score) .....................................33, Chris Polk, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Long Touchdown Rush ...................................noneTouchdown Rushes ........................................none

Pass Attempts ................................................45, Jake Locker, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Pass Completions ...........................................25, Jake Locker, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Yards Passing .................................................321, Jake Locker, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Touchdown Passes .........................................2, Jake Locker, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Most Pass Interceptions ................................1, Jake Locker, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Long Pass .......................................................51, Jake Locker, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Long TD Pass ..................................................17, Jake Locker, vs. LSU, 9/5/09

Receptions......................................................6, James Johnson, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Yards Receiving ..............................................63, James Johnson, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Long Reception...............................................51, Johri Fogerson, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Touchdown Receptions ..................................1, James Johnson & Kavario Middleton, vs. LSU, 9/5/09

Field Goals......................................................3, Erik Folk, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Field Goal Attempts .......................................4, Erik Folk, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Long Field Goal...............................................37, Erik Folk, vs. LSU, 9/5/09

Punts...............................................................3, Will Mahan, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Punting Average .............................................42.3, Will Mahan, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Punting Yards .................................................127, Will Mahan, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Long Punt........................................................53, vs. LSU, 9/5/09

Punt Returns ...................................................1, Johri Fogerson, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Punt Return Yards...........................................18, Johri Fogerson, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Long Punt Return ............................................18, Johri Fogerson, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Long Punt Return for TD .................................none

Kickoff Returns ...............................................4, Johri Fogerson, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Kickoff Return Yards.......................................64, Johri Fogerson, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Long Kickoff Return, no score ........................24, Johri Fogerson, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Long Kickoff Return for TD .............................none

Interceptions ..................................................noneInterception Return Yards ..............................noneLong Interception Return, no score ................noneLong Interception Return for TD.....................none

Tackles ............................................................11, E.J. Savannah, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Sacks ..............................................................1, Alameda Ta’amu, vs. LSU, 9/5/09Tackles for Loss ..............................................1, Alameda Ta’amu, vs. LSU, 9/5/09

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Rushing Attempts...........................................12, Charles Scott, LSU, 9/5/09Yards Rushing.................................................52, Charles Scott, LSU, 9/5/09Long Rush .......................................................21, Charles Scott, LSU, 9/5/09Long Rush (No Score) .....................................21, Charles Scott, LSU, 9/5/09Long Touchdown Rush ...................................noneTouchdown Rushes ........................................none

Pass Attempts ................................................19, Jordan Jefferson, LSU, 9/5/09Pass Completions ...........................................11, Jordan Jefferson, LSU, 9/5/09Yards Passing .................................................172, Jordan Jefferson, LSU, 9/5/09Touchdown Passes .........................................3, Jordan Jefferson, LSU, 9/5/09Most Pass Interceptions ................................noneLong Pass .......................................................45, Jordan Jefferson, LSU, 9/5/09Long TD Pass ..................................................45, Jordan Jefferson, LSU, 9/5/09

Receptions......................................................4, Terrance Tolliver & Brandon LaFell, LSU, 9/5/09Yards Receiving ..............................................117, Terrance Tolliver, LSU, 9/5/09Long Reception...............................................45, Terrance Tolliver, LSU, 9/5/09Touchdown Receptions ..................................2, Terrance Tolliver, LSU, 9/5/09

Field Goals......................................................1, Josh Jasper, LSU, 9/5/09Field Goal Attempts .......................................1, Josh Jasper, LSU, 9/5/09Long Field Goal...............................................24, Josh Jasper, LSU, 9/5/09

Punts...............................................................4, Derek Helton, LSU, 9/5/09Punting Average .............................................32.0, Derek Helton, LSU, 9/5/09Punting Yards .................................................128, Derek Helton, LSU, 9/5/09Long Punt........................................................38, Derek Helton, LSU, 9/5/09

Punt Returns ...................................................1, Trindon Holliday, LSU, 9/5/09Punt Return Yards...........................................18, Trindon Holliday, LSU, 9/5/09Long Punt Return ............................................18, Trindon Holliday, LSU, 9/5/09Long Punt Return for TD .................................none

Kickoff Returns ...............................................2, Trindon Holliday, LSU, 9/5/09Kickoff Return Yards.......................................11, Trindon Holliday, LSU, 9/5/09Long Kickoff Return, no score ........................7, Keiland Williams, LSU, 9/5/09Long Kickoff Return for TD .............................none

Interceptions ..................................................1, Jacob Cutrera, LSU, 9/5/09Interception Return Yards ..............................29, Jacob Cutrera, LSU, 9/5/09Long Interception Return, no score ................noneLong Interception Return for TD.....................29, Jacob Cutrera, LSU, 9/5/09

Tackles ............................................................9, Patrick Peterson, LSU, 9/5/09Sacks ..............................................................1, Drake Nevis, LSU, 9/5/09Tackles for Loss ..............................................1, several players, LSU, 9/5/09

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2 0 0 9 T E A m S I N G L E - G A m E H I G H S Washington OpponentsFirst Downs 25 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 17 (LSU, Sept. 5)Rushing First Downs 11 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 8 (LSU, Sept. 5)Passing First Downs 12 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 7 (LSU, Sept. 5)First Downs by Penalty 2 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 2 (LSU, Sept. 5)

Points 23 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 31 (LSU, Sept. 5)

Rushing Attempts 38 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 29 (LSU, Sept. 5)Rushing Yards 157 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 149 (LSU, Sept. 5)Yards Per Rush 4.1 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 5.1 (LSU, Sept. 5)Rushing Touchdowns none none

Pass Attempts 45 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 19 (LSU, Sept. 5) Pass Completions 25 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 11 (LSU, Sept. 5)Interceptions 1 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) nonePassing Yards 321 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 172 (LSU, Sept. 5)Passing Touchdowns 2 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 3 (LSU, Sept. 5)Yards Per Completion 12.8 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 15.6 (LSU, Sept. 5)

Total Plays 83 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 48 (LSU, Sept. 5)Total Offense 478 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 321 (LSU, Sept. 5)Total Offense Yards Per Play 5.8 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 6.7 (LSU, Sept. 5)

Fumbles 2 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 1 (LSU, Sept. 5)Fumbles Lost 1 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 1 (LSU, Sept. 5)

Interceptions By none 1 (LSU, Sept. 5)

Penalties 12 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 3 (LSU, Sept. 5)Penalty Yards 88 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 35 (LSU, Sept. 5)

Kickoff Returns 6 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 4 (LSU, Sept. 5)Kickoff Return Yards 96 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 23 (LSU, Sept. 5)

Punt Returns 1 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 1 (LSU, Sept. 5)Punt Return Yards 23 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 9 (LSU, Sept. 5)

Tackles for Loss 1 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 8 (LSU, Sept. 5)Tackles for Lost Yards 8 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 28 (LSU, Sept. 5)Sacks 1 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 1 (LSU, Sept. 5)

Time of Possession 36:52 (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 23:08 (LSU, Sept. 5)

Longest Scoring Drive (Plays) 11 plays, 44 yards (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 12 plays, 62 yards (LSU, Sept. 5)Longest Scoring Drive (Yards) 85 yards, 10 plays (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 86 yards, 9 plays (LSU, Sept. 5)Shortest Scoring Drive (Plays) 4 plays, 8 yards (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 6 plays, 67 yards (LSU, Sept. 5)Shortest Scoring Drive (Yards) 8 yards, 4 plays (vs. LSU, Sept. 5) 62 yards, 12 plays (LSU, Sept. 5)

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School / Last School) 9 Devin Aguilar WR 6-0 184 So. 1V Denver, Colo. (Mullen) 41 Victor Aiyewa SS 6-1 208 Jr. 1V Fresno, Texas (Hightower) 50 Kalani Aldrich DE 6-7 250 So. # SQ Hilo, Hawai’i (Kamehameha-Hawai’i) 48 Jonathan Amosa+ LB 5-11 224 Fr. # RS Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach) 56 Reece Anderson+ LB 5-11 188 Fr. HS Belleuve, Wash. (Newport/Cheshire (Ct.) Academy) 68 Mark Armelin OT 6-5 283 So. # SQ Canoga Park, Calif. (Bishop Alemany) 18 Marlion Barnett TE 6-2 212 Fr. HS Corona, Calif. (Santiago) 25 David Batts CB 6-1 200 So. # JC Compton, Calif. (Lynwood/El Camino College) 13 Taylor Bean+ QB 6-1 193 So. # SQ Vancouver, Wash. (Skyview) 88 Dorson Boyce TE 6-2 231 Jr. # JC New York, N.Y. (Bayside/Allan Hancock College) 5 Anthony Boyles WR 6-3 197 Fr. # RS Compton, Calif. (Serra) 22 Demitrius Bronson TB 5-10 206 Fr. HS Kent, Wash. (Kentwood) 7 Cody Bruns WR 5-11 176 So. 1V Prosser, Wash. (Prosser) 9 Donald Butler LB 6-1 235 Sr. 3V Sacramento, Calif. (Del Campo) 27 William Chandler+ WR 6-0 180 Fr. HS Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 28 Tony Chidiac+ WR 5-11 187 Jr. # 1V Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 61 Gregory Christine C 6-2 284 Jr. # SQ Camarillo, Calif. (St. Bonaventure) 1 Talia Crichton DE 6-3 229 Fr. HS Lakewood, Calif. (Lakewood) 31 Cort Dennison LB 6-1 220 So. # 1V Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial) 93 Paul Dickey+ P 6-1 194 Sr. # HS Redmond, Wash. (Lake Washington/Lower Columbia CC) 85 Marek Domanski+ TE 6-5 247 Fr. # RS Seattle, Wash. (Shorecrest) 91 Tyrone Duncan DT 6-2 272 So. # SQ Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake) 64 Travis Dupart+ DL 6-2 245 So. TR Roswell, Ga. (Roswell/Valdosta State) 99 Cameron Elisara DT 6-3 275 Jr. # 1V Spokane, Wash. (Ferris) 67 Skyler Fancher OT 6-5 288 So. # 1V Costa Mesa, Calif. (Huntington Beach) 29 Nate Fellner S 6-1 198 Fr. HS Fresno, Calif. (Clovis West) 23 Johri Fogerson TB 6-1 191 So. 1V Kent, Wash. (O’Dea) 17 Erik Folk PK 5-11 185 So. # SQ Woodland Hills, Calif. (Notre Dame) 40 Mason Foster LB 6-2 244 Jr. 2V Seaside, Calif. (Seaside) 8 Ronnie Fouch QB 6-1 198 So. # 1V Redlands, Calif. (Redlands East Valley) 24 Joshua Gage LB 6-2 225 Sr. # 2V Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison) 53 Pete Galbraith+ DE 6-1 250 So. # SQ Deming, Wash. (Mount Baker) 20 Justin Glenn S 5-11 198 Fr. # RS Mukilteo, Wash. (Kamiak) 7 Anthony Gobern CB 5-11 183 Fr. HS Fair Oaks, Calif. (Del Campo) 11 D’Andre Goodwin WR 5-11 183 Jr. # 2V Pacoima, Calif. (Antelope Valley) 21 Willie Griffin TB 5-8 191 So. # 1V Oakland, Calif. (McClymonds) 16 Eric Guttorp+ PK 5-7 168 So. # SQ Seattle, Wash. (Nathan Hale) 71 Cody Habben OT 6-6 295 Jr. # 2V Sammamish, Wash. (Skyline) 86 Ben Hayes+ TE 6-3 209 So. # SQ Renton, Wash. (O’Dea) 30 Paul Homer FB 6-1 237 Sr. 3V Omaha, Neb. (Millard North) 5 Matt Houston LB 6-0 220 Jr. # 1V Goleta, Calif. (Dos Pueblos) 54 Brandon Huppert LB 6-1 218 Jr. # SQ Edmonds, Wash. (Edmonds-Woodway) 51 Mykenna Ikehara C 6-2 260 Fr. # RS Mililani, Hawai’i (Kamehameha) 4 Chris Izbicki TE 6-3 232 So. # SQ Kirkland, Wash. (Lake Washington) 3 James Johnson WR 6-0 193 Fr. HS Valley Center, Calif. (Valley Center) 35 Tripper Johnson+ S 6-1 211 Sr. # 1V Bellevue, Wash. (Newport) 59 Darrion Jones DE 6-2 256 Sr. # 2V Lynwood, Calif. (Lynwood) 63 Daniel Kanczugowski+ OG 6-4 313 Fr. # RS Edmonds, Wash. (O’Dea) 15 Jermaine Kearse WR 6-2 198 So. 1V Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes) 56 Senio Kelemete OL 6-4 281 So. 1V Seattle, Wash. (Evergreen) 42 Taylor Lappano+ DB 5-11 196 Fr. # RS Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake) 12 Luther Leonard WR 6-2 208 Fr. # RS Seattle, Wash. (Evergreen) 10 Jake Locker QB 6-3 226 Jr. # 1V Ferndale, Wash. (Ferndale) 3 Alvin Logan S 6-2 219 So. # 1V Aurora, Colo. (Regis Jesuit) 27 Adam Long CB 5-10 166 Fr. # RS Los Angeles, Calif. (St. Bernard) 60 Brendan Lopez+ LS 6-0 233 So. # SQ Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue/Univ. of Michigan) 46 Will Mahan P 5-11 200 Jr. JC Bakersfield, Calif. (Bakersfield/Bakersfield CC) 42 Kimo Makaula FB 6-2 248 Fr. HS Kailua, Hawai’i (Punahou) 32 Kurt Mangum LB 6-0 241 Fr. # RS Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler) 96 De’Shon Matthews DT 6-4 261 Jr. # 1V Sacramento, Calif. (Laguna Creek) 4 Vonzell McDowell Jr. CB 5-9 180 Jr. 2V Kent, Wash. (Rainier Beach) 80 Kavario Middleton TE 6-5 253 So. 1V Lakewood, Wash. (Lakes) 49 Danny Morovick LS 6-4 217 Sr. # 3V Mission Viejo, Calif. (Mission Viejo/Saddleback CC) 19 Matt Mosley CB 5-10 182 Jr. # 1V Chandler, Ariz. (Corona del Sol) 72 Craig Noble OL 6-3 309 Fr. # RS Los Angeles, Calif. (Taft)

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School / Last School) 79 Ben Ossai OG 6-6 335 Sr. # 3V Bakersfield, Calif. (Stockdale) 38 Marquis Persley CB 6-0 188 So. # 1V Redlands, Calif. (East Valley) 43 T.J. Poe LB 6-1 225 Sr. # 2V Enumclaw, Wash. (Enumclaw) 1 Chris Polk TB 5-11 210 Fr. # RS Redlands, Calif. (East Valley) 82 Jordan Polk WR 5-8 162 So. 1V Portland, Ore. (Lincoln) 17 Keith Price QB 6-1 184 Fr. HS Compton, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 58 Andru Pulu DE 6-1 251 Fr. HS Federal Way, Wash. (Federal Way) 94 Kiel Rasp+ P 6-3 215 So. # SQ Seattle, Wash. (Nathan Hale) 89 Conrad Remington+ DE 6-1 228 So. # SQ Omaha, Neb. (Omaha North) 28 Quinton Richardson CB 6-0 203 So. # 1V Renton, Wash. (O’Dea) 90 Chris Robinson DT 6-0 250 Fr. HS Tustin, Calif. (Tustin) 70 Morgan Rosborough OG 6-6 379 Sr. # 1V Long Beach, Calif. (Jordan) 20 Cole Sager+ RB 5-10 196 Fr. HS Burlington, Wash. (Burlington-Edison) 22 E.J. Savannah LB 6-1 228 Sr. # 2V Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue) 87 Romeo Savant+ TE 6-4 255 So. # SQ Cathlamet, Wash. (Wahkiakum) 73 Drew Schaefer OT 6-4 288 Fr. # RS Sammamish, Wash. (Eastlake) 69 Nick Scott OT 6-5 318 Sr. # SQ St. Louis, Mo. (Lindbergh/Drake Univ.) 13 Will Shamburger S 6-0 188 Fr. HS Compton, Calif. (St. John Bosco) 14 Curtis Shaw TB 5-10 186 So. # SQ Stockton, Calif. (Lincoln) 77 Scott Shugert OG 6-5 304 So. # SQ Oregon City, Ore. (Oregon City) 47 Austin Sylvester FB 6-1 241 Jr. 1V Reno, Nev. (Bishop Manogue/The Hun School (N.J.)) 74 Alameda Ta’amu DT 6-3 348 So. 1V Kent, Wash. (Rainier Beach) 16 Vince Taylor^ WR 6-2 203 Fr. # RS Issaquah, Wash. (Eastside Catholic) 66 Daniel Te’o-Nesheim DE 6-4 263 Sr. # 3V Waikoloa, Hawai’i (Hawai’i Prep) 75 Terence Thomas OT 6-9 290 Fr. # RS Caldwell, Idaho (Caldwell) 92 Everrette Thompson DE 6-6 262 So. 1V Renton, Wash. (Kennedy) 41 Tobias Togi+ FB 5-11 239 So. # SQ Seattle, Wash. (Evergreen) 98 Semisi Tokolahi DT 6-2 340 Fr. HS Hilo, Hawai’i (Hilo) 45 Anthony Tokunaga+ WR 5-11 177 Fr. HS Honolulu, Hawai’i (Kamehameha) 65 Ryan Tolar C/OG 6-5 293 Jr. # 2V Pasco, Wash. (Pasco) 6 Desmond Trufant CB 6-0 172 Fr. HS Tacoma, Wash. (Wilson) 34 Tim Tucker LB 6-1 234 Fr. HS Harbor City, Calif. (Narbonne) 57 Trenton Tuiasosopo$ LB 6-1 241 Sr. # 3V Everett, Wash. (Mariner) 39 Greg Walker S 5-10 197 Fr. # RS Bellflower, Calif. (St. Bernard) 21 Jordan Wallace LB 6-0 221 Fr. HS Sacamento, Calif. (Grant) 26 Jason Wells FS 6-2 214 Sr. # 2V LaVerne, Calif. (Bonita/Mt. San Antonio JC) 97 Fred Wiggs+ LB 6-1 225 Jr. # 2V Seattle, Wash. (O’Dea) 8 Nate Williams FS 6-0 221 Jr. 2V Renton, Wash. (Kennedy) 52 Nick Wood OL 6-3 273 So. # SQ Poway, Calif. (Poway) 35 Brandon Yakaboski^ TB 5-11 200 So. # SQ Duvall, Wash. (Mt. Si)

No. Name Pos. 53 Pete Galbraith DE 54 Brandon Huppert LB 56 Reece Anderson LB 56 Senio Kelemete OG 57 Trenton Tuiasosopo LB 58 Andru Pulu DE 59 Darrion Jones DE 60 Brendan Lopez LS 61 Gregory Christine C 63 Daniel Kanczugowski OG 64 Travis Dupart DL 65 Ryan Tolar C/OG 66 Daniel Te’o-Nesheim DE 67 Skyler Fancher OT 68 Mark Armelin OT 69 Nick Scott OT 70 Morgan Rosborough OG 71 Cody Habben OT 72 Craig Noble OL 73 Drew Schaefer OT 74 Alameda Ta’amu DT 75 Terence Thomas OT 77 Scott Shugert OG 79 Ben Ossai OG 80 Kavario Middleton TE 82 Jordan Polk WR 85 Marek Domanski TE 86 Ben Hayes TE 87 Romeo Savant TE 88 Dorson Boyce TE 89 Conrad Remington DE 90 Chris Robinson DL 91 Tyrone Duncan DT 92 Everrette Thompson DE 93 Paul Dickey P 94 Kiel Rasp P 96 De’Shon Matthews DT 97 Fred Wiggs LB 98 Semisi Tokolahi DL 99 Cameron Elisara DT

+ walk-on # has utilized a redshirt season $ has been granted sixth year ^ still on roster, but will report at a later date

Coaches: Steve Sarkisian (head coach), Nick Holt (assistant head coach/defensive coordinator), Doug Nussmeier (offensive coordinator/quarterbacks), Mike Cox (linebackers), Dan Cozzetto (offensive line/run game coordinator), Jimmie Dougherty (wide receivers), Demetrice Martin (secondary/cornerbacks), Jeff Mills (secondary/safeties), Johnny Nansen (defensive line/special teams coordinator/recruiting coordinator), Joel Thomas (running backs), Mike Anderson (graduate assistant), Brent Miller (graduate assistant).

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Devin Aguilar AGG-yuh-larVictor Aiyewa eye-YAY-wuhMark Armelin AR-muh-linnMarlion Barnett MAR-lee-onTony Chidiac CHID-ee-ackTalia Crichton tuhh-LEE-uh CRY-tonMarek Domanski MAHR-eck dough-MAN-skiCameron Elisara ELL-uh-SAHR-uhJohri Fogerson JOR-ee FOE-gur-sonRonnie Fouch rhymes with COUCHAnthony Gobern GO-burnD’Andre Goodwin dee-AWN-drayEric Guttorp GOO-torpCody Habben HOBB-unBrandon Huppert HYOO-pert

Mykenna Ikehara muh-KEN-uh EE-key-HAR-uhChris Izbicki izz-BICK-eeDarrion Jones DARE-ee-onDaniel Kanczugowski CAN-zuh-GOW-skiSenio Kelemete SENN-ee-o KEL-uh-MET-tayTaylor Lappano luh-PAWN-ohWill Mahan MAY-hanKimo Makaula KEE-mo MOCK-uh-OO-luhKavario Middleton kuh-VAHR-ee-ohDanny Morovick more-OH-vickBen Ossai OH-sighMarquis Persley mar-KEESE PURRZ-leeAndru Pulu Andrew POO-looKiel Rasp KYLEMorgan Rosborough ROSE-burrow

Scott Shugert SHOO-gurtAlameda Ta’amu al-uh-MEE-duh tah-AH-mooDaniel Te’o-Nesheim te-OH NESS-imeEverrette Thompson EverettTobias Togi TOE-geeSemisi Tokolahi suh-MEE-see toe-coe-LAH-heeAnthony Tokunaga toe-koo-NAH-guhRyan Tolar TOE-larTrenton Tuiasosopo TOO-ee-ah-so-SO-poBrandon Yakaboski yack-uh-BOW-skee

Coaches:Steve Sarkisian sahr-KEE-zhunDoug Nussmeier NUSS-my-er

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