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1 WWW.UCLABRUINS.COM 2009 UCLA FOOTBALL RELEASE -- WASHINGTON WEEK GAME 9 — UCLA (3-5, 0-5) returns to the Rose Bowl for the first time since Oct. 17 and will play host to the University of Washington (3-5, 2-3) on Saturday Nov. 7. Kickoff is slated for 12:30 p.m. The UCLA ISP Sports Radio Network (KLAC 570 AM, the Los Angeles flagship station) will broadcast the con- test with Chris Roberts, Matt Stevens and Wayne Cook mikeside. That radio feed will also be carried live on Sirius XM Satellite Radio (Channel 125 on Sirius and 103 on XM). FS Prime Ticket will air the game in the Los Angeles area with Bill Macdonald and James Washington in the booth and Brooke Olzendam and Courtney Jones on the sidelines. Bruins Live will air at noon. The game will also air on Fox College Sports - Central and other regions. A Spanish language broadcast of home games is also available at UCLABruins.com. with Armando Aguayo and Mario Amaya calling the action. SERIES WITH WASHINGTON — UCLA owns a 37-29-2 advatage in the series with Washington, which dates back to 1932. The Bruins own a 23-10-1 advantage in games which have been played in Los Angeles and a 9-2 edge (last six in a row, last UW win in Pasadena came in 1995 season) in games played in the Rose Bowl. Coach Neuheisel is 2-0 overall, 1-0 while head coach at UCLA, versus the Huskies. A year ago, the Bruins traveled to Seattle for game 10 of the 2008 campaign. The Bruins earned a 27-7 verdict in that contest and held the UW to 135 yards of total offense. UCLA got on the board first with an efficient opening drive capped off by an 11-yard run by Derrick Coleman. Washington answered with a touchdown run of its own to knot the game at 7-7 at the end of the first quarter. Kahlil Bell ran it over from one-yard out early in the second quarter and the Bruins closed out the first half scoring on a 49-yard field goal by Kai Forbath. After a scoreless third quarter, Bell and Forbath repeated their second quarter production and gave the Bruins a 27-7 final score. In the most recent contest played in Pasadena, UCLA dealt UW a 44-31 loss in game four of the 2007 season. The Bruins racked up 333 yards of rushing offense in the affair and 537 yards of total offense. UW totaled 340 yards of offense. Chris Markey (193) and Kahlil Bell (109) each hit the 100-yard rushing mark for the Bruins.The score was 10-10 at halftime, setting the stage for a second half scoreboard explosion. The post-intermission quarters featured three Bruin scoring plays of at least 60 yards in length -- a 72-yard run by Chris Markey, an 85-yard kickoff return by Matthew Slater and a 60-yard interception return by Dennis Keyes. HONORARY CAPTAIN — UCLA’s only Heisman Trophy winner — Gary Beban — is this week’s honorary captain. As a senior in 1967, Beban earned consensus All-America honors while leading the Bruins to a record of 7-2-1. That season he led UCLA in total offense with 1,586 yards, passing with 1,359 yards and scoring with 66 points. A three-time All-Coast selection, he still ranks in UCLA’s Top 10 in career passing, total offense and touchdowns scored. In 1968, he received the NCAA/Scholar Athlete-Award and was also drafted in the second round by the Los Angeles Rams. He went on to play three seasons for the Washington Redskins. Beban graduated from UCLA in 1970 with a degree in History. In 1984, he was inducted as a charter member of UCLA’s Athletic Hall of Fame. He also was inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1988 and he is one of eight UCLA players whose jersey (#16) has been retired. In 1971 he began working in the Los Angeles offices of CB Commercial, a large real estate firm. For 37 years, Beban served CB Commercial in a variety of positions, overseeing the company’s expansion and merger to CB Richard Ellis in 1998 — a period in which he was President and General Manager. Now retired, Beban continues to serve several clients on a project-specific basis. Beban is also active with the Schools That Can (STC-Chicago) and The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation. THROWBACK JERSEYS For Saturday’s Homecoming Game against the Huskies, the Bruins will wear “throwback” jerseys similar to the UCLA jerseys worn in 1967, when Gary Beban won the Heisman Trophy. FOOTBALL CONTACTS: MARC DELLINS/STEVE ROURKE/STEPHANIE SAMPSON :: 310-206-6831 E-MAIL - [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] SHIPPING ADDRESS - UCLA SPORTS INFO :: JD MORGAN CENTER :: 325 WESTWOOD PLAZA :: LOS ANGELES, CA 90095 2009 BRUIN FOOTBALL 2009 SCHEDULE DATE RANK** OPPONENT GAME TIME/TV Result Sept. 5 SAN DIEGO STATE FS West W, 33-14 Sept. 12 at Tennessee ESPN W, 19-15 Sept. 19 KANSAS STATE FSN W, 23-9 Oct. 3 at Stanford ABC L, 16-24 Oct. 10 13/17 OREGON ABC L, 10-24 Oct. 17 CALIFORNIA ABC L, 26-45 Oct. 24 at Arizona Prime Ticket L, 13-27 Oct. 31 at Oregon State Prime Ticket delay L, 19-26 Nov. 7 WASHINGTON 12:30 p.m. (Prime Ticket) --- Nov. 14 at Washington State TBD --- Nov. 21 ARIZONA STATE TBD --- Nov. 28 at USC 7:00 p.m. (FSN) --- **note: rank is Associated Press / USA Today Coaches’ polls; tbd game times are generally set 12 days in advance of the game date. THE 28TH YEAR The 2009 season marks the 28th year that the Rose Bowl will serve as the home of the Bruins. UCLA moved from the L.A. Coliseum in the summer of 1982 and went 6-0-1 in that first year, capping the season with a victory over Michigan in the Rose Bowl game. The 2006 season-opening win against Utah was UCLA’s 100th at the Rose Bowl. The Bruins own a record of 114-52-2 since moving to Pasadena, including a 3-2 record in Rose Bowl games. UCLA is 29-13 overall at home in the last six+ years and 21-9 in the last four+ seasons (2005-09). In July of 2007, the Rose Bowl was selected the No. 1 sports venue by SI.com/SIonCampus. COMING UP IN THE PAC-10 Nov. 7 --- Oregon at Stanford-12:30; Oregon State at Cal-4:00; USC at Arizona State-5:00; Washington State at Arizona; Nov. 14 --- Arizona at Cal; Arizona State at Oregon; Stanford at USC; Washington at Oregon State; Nov. 21 --- Oregon at Arizona; Cal at Stanford; Oregon State at Washington State; Nov. 28 --- Arizona at Arizona State; Notre Dame at Stanford; Washington State at Washington; Dec. 3 --- Oregon State at Oregon; Dec. 5 --- Arizona at USC; Cal at Washington. UCLA vs. WASHINGTON Homecoming Kickoff at 12:30 p.m. Bruins Have Won Last Six Meetings at Rose Bowl KEY DATES Mon., Nov. 2 - Press Conference (1:00 p.m. - Coach Neuheisel in Morgan Center Press Room) Tue., Nov. 3 Players/coaches available for post-practice interviews Wed., Nov. 4 Last day for player / asst. coach interviews Thu., Nov. 5 Coach Neuheisel available briefly post-practice Fri., Nov. 6 No media availability Sat., Nov. 7 Washington at UCLA - 12:30

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GAME 9 — UCLA (3-5, 0-5) returns to the Rose Bowl for the fi rst time since Oct. 17 and will play host to the University of Washington (3-5, 2-3) on Saturday Nov. 7. Kickoff is slated for 12:30 p.m. The UCLA ISP Sports Radio Network (KLAC 570 AM, the Los Angeles flagship station) will broadcast the con-test with Chris Roberts, Matt Stevens and Wayne Cook mikeside. That radio feed will also be carried live on Sirius XM Satellite Radio (Channel 125 on Sirius and 103 on XM). FS Prime Ticket will air the game in the Los Angeles area with Bill Macdonald and James Washington in the booth and Brooke Olzendam and Courtney Jones on the sidelines. Bruins Live will air at noon. The game will also air on Fox College Sports - Central and other regions. A Spanish language broadcast of home games is also available at UCLABruins.com. with Armando Aguayo and Mario Amaya calling the action.

SERIES WITH WASHINGTON — UCLA owns a 37-29-2 advatage in the series with Washington, which dates

back to 1932. The Bruins own a 23-10-1 advantage in games which have been played in Los Angeles and a 9-2 edge (last six in a row, last UW win in Pasadena came in 1995 season) in games played in the Rose Bowl. Coach Neuheisel is 2-0 overall, 1-0 while head coach at UCLA, versus the Huskies.

A year ago, the Bruins traveled to Seattle for game 10 of the 2008 campaign. The Bruins earned a 27-7 verdict in that contest and held the UW to 135 yards of total offense. UCLA got on the board fi rst with an effi cient opening drive capped off by an 11-yard run by Derrick Coleman. Washington answered with a touchdown run of its own to knot the game at 7-7 at the end of the fi rst quarter. Kahlil Bell ran it over from one-yard out early in the second quarter and the Bruins closed out the fi rst half scoring on a 49-yard fi eld goal by Kai Forbath. After a scoreless third quarter, Bell and Forbath repeated their second quarter production and gave the Bruins a 27-7 fi nal score.

In the most recent contest played in Pasadena, UCLA dealt UW a 44-31 loss in game four of the 2007 season. The Bruins racked up 333 yards of rushing offense in the affair and 537 yards of total offense. UW totaled 340 yards of offense. Chris Markey (193) and Kahlil Bell (109) each hit the 100-yard rushing mark for the Bruins. The score was 10-10 at halftime, setting the stage for a second half scoreboard explosion. The post-intermission quarters featured three Bruin scoring plays of at least 60 yards in length -- a 72-yard run by Chris Markey, an 85-yard kickoff return by Matthew Slater and a 60-yard interception return by Dennis Keyes.

HONORARY CAPTAIN — UCLA’s only Heisman Trophy winner — Gary Beban — is this week’s honorary captain. As a senior in 1967, Beban earned consensus All-America honors while leading the Bruins to a record of 7-2-1. That season he led UCLA in total offense with 1,586 yards, passing with 1,359 yards and scoring with 66 points. A three-time All-Coast selection, he still ranks in UCLA’s Top 10 in career passing, total offense and touchdowns scored. In 1968, he received the NCAA/Scholar Athlete-Award and was also drafted in the second round by the Los Angeles Rams. He went on to play three seasons for the Washington Redskins.

Beban graduated from UCLA in 1970 with a degree in History. In 1984, he was inducted as a charter member of UCLA’s Athletic Hall of Fame. He also was inducted into the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1988 and he is one of eight UCLA players whose jersey (#16) has been retired. In 1971 he began working in the Los Angeles offi ces of CB Commercial, a large real estate fi rm. For 37 years, Beban served CB Commercial in a variety of positions, overseeing the company’s expansion and merger to CB Richard Ellis in 1998 — a period in which he was President and General Manager. Now retired, Beban continues to serve several clients on a project-specifi c basis. Beban is also active with the Schools That Can (STC-Chicago) and The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation.

THROWBACK JERSEYS — For Saturday’s Homecoming Game against the Huskies, the Bruins will wear “throwback” jerseys similar to the UCLA jerseys worn in 1967, when Gary Beban won the Heisman Trophy.

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

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

2009 BRUIN FOOTBALL

2009 SCHEDULEDATE RANK** OPPONENT GAME TIME/TV ResultSept. 5 SAN DIEGO STATE FS West W, 33-14Sept. 12 at Tennessee ESPN W, 19-15Sept. 19 KANSAS STATE FSN W, 23-9Oct. 3 at Stanford ABC L, 16-24Oct. 10 13/17 OREGON ABC L, 10-24Oct. 17 CALIFORNIA ABC L, 26-45Oct. 24 at Arizona Prime Ticket L, 13-27Oct. 31 at Oregon State Prime Ticket delay L, 19-26Nov. 7 WASHINGTON 12:30 p.m. (Prime Ticket) ---Nov. 14 at Washington State TBD ---Nov. 21 ARIZONA STATE TBD ---Nov. 28 at USC 7:00 p.m. (FSN) ---**note: rank is Associated Press / USA Today Coaches’ polls; tbd game times are generally set 12 days in advance of the game date.

THE 28TH YEAR The 2009 season marks the 28th year that the Rose

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

The 2006 season-opening win against Utah was UCLA’s 100th at the Rose Bowl. The Bruins own a record of 114-52-2 since moving to Pasadena, including a 3-2 record in Rose Bowl games. UCLA is 29-13 overall at home in the last six+ years and 21-9 in the last four+ seasons (2005-09).

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

COMING UP IN THE PAC-10 Nov. 7 --- Oregon at Stanford-12:30; Oregon State at

Cal-4:00; USC at Arizona State-5:00; Washington State at Arizona;

Nov. 14 --- Arizona at Cal; Arizona State at Oregon; Stanford at USC; Washington at Oregon State;

Nov. 21 --- Oregon at Arizona; Cal at Stanford; Oregon State at Washington State;

Nov. 28 --- Arizona at Arizona State; Notre Dame at Stanford; Washington State at Washington;

Dec. 3 --- Oregon State at Oregon; Dec. 5 --- Arizona at USC; Cal at Washington.

UCLA vs. WASHINGTON Homecoming Kickoff at 12:30 p.m.

Bruins Have Won Last Six Meetings at Rose Bowl

KEY DATESMon., Nov. 2 - Press Conference

(1:00 p.m. - Coach Neuheisel in Morgan Center Press Room)

Tue., Nov. 3 Players/coaches available for post-practice interviews

Wed., Nov. 4 Last day for player / asst. coach interviews

Thu., Nov. 5Coach Neuheisel available briefl y post-practice

Fri., Nov. 6No media availability

Sat., Nov. 7Washington at UCLA - 12:30

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2009 UCLA FOOTBALL RELEASE -- WASHINGTON WEEKThe Bruins will also wear gold helmets without the UCLA logo and black shoes in the style of the 1967 team. Facsimilie jerseys with Beban’s No. 16, are on sale at the UCLA Store and online.

VETERANS AND ARMED FORCES APPRECIATION DAY — Saturday’s game is the thirteenth annual UCLA Vet-erans and Armed Forces Appreciation Day. Veterans and armed forces personnel are eligible to receive either one (1) free general admission ticket or can purchase Buy-One-Get-One Free Reserved Tickets (up to 4 total tickets). Valid ID or uniform is required. This offer can be redeemed three ways: One, visit the UCLA CTO (M-F, 10am-4pm) or the Rose Bowl Ticket Offi ce on game day (11/7/09); two, call the UCLA CTO at (310)UCLA-WIN during business hours; and three, visit the football ticket tab at UCLABruins.com to redeem the reserved ticket offer online (a promo code is needed for online transaction- secure from your military supervisor or call UCLA Marketing at 310-206-5992).

WATCH US — The following Bruins were on the list of players “To Watch” for the major national post-season awards: senior DT Brian Price -- Chuck Bednarik Award (top defensive player), Bronco Nagurski Award (top defensive player), Ronnie Lott Trophy (top defensive player), Outland Trophy (interior lineman), Rotary Lombardi Award (top lineman); senior CB Alterraun Verner--Lott Trophy, Bednarik Award, Nagurski Award, Jim Thorpe Award (top defensive back); senior LB Reggie Carter--Lott Trophy, Bednarik Award, Rotary Lombardi; senior DE Korey Bosworth-- Rotary Lombardi Award, Ted Hendricks Award (top defensive end); senior LB Kyle Bosworth--Rotary Lombardi; senior TE Ryan Moya--John Mackey Award (top tight end); senior TE Logan Paulsen--Mackey; junior PK Kai Forbath--Lou Groza Award (top place kicker).

UCLA COACHES WITH UW TIES — Bruin head coach Rick Neuheisel served as head coach of the Huskies from 1999-2002...Secondary coach Tim Hundley was on the UW staff from 1998-03...Receivers coach Reggie Moore spent the 2003 season as a graduate assistant coach at Washington...Bruin running backs coach Wayne Moses is a 1977 graduate of the Univ. of Washington where he was a four-year letterwinner....Moses was a member of the Huskies’ 1978 Rose Bowl team...Moses served as an assistant coach at UW from 1997-2000.

AUSTIN RANKS — For his career, senior wide receiver Terrence Austin ranks fi rst in kickoff returns (72) and kickoff return yards (1,764), third in punt returns (83), ninth in all-purpose yards (3,689) and 19th in receptions (93).

FORBATH ON A ROLL — Redshirt junior kicker Kai Forbath has connected on 29 straight fi eld goal attempts from a distance of 50 yards and in over the past two seasons. After missing a 47-yard attempt in game 6 at Oregon last season, Forbath has been a perfect 29-29 on fi eld goal attempts from 50 yards and in. He made his last 12 from that range last season and has sent his fi rst 17 kicks of this season (misses from 51 and 52) through the uprights. Overall, he has made 33 of his last 35 attempts (he had a string of 16 straight snapped on a 52-yard miss at Arizona). He is 20 of 22 this season and is tied for the NCAA lead with 2.50 fi eld goals per game and his .909 percentage (16 or more attempts).

FRESH FRANKLIN — Redshirt freshman running back Johnathan Franklin has recorded two 100-yard rushing games this season (Kansas State and Cal). Only one player in school history has totaled more than two 100-yard rushing games during his freshman season. Tyler Ebell had six 100-yard rushing games in 2002. Other Bruin freshman backs with two 100-yard games include: DeShaun Foster - 1998, Skip Hicks - 1993, Eric Ball - 1985, Gaston Green - 1984, Kevin Nelson - 1980.

MOORE ON INTERCEPTIONS — Sophomore free safety Rahim Moore has picked off seven passes (3 v. SDSU, 2 at Tennessee, 2 at Arizona) in the fi rst eight games of the season. He is tied for No. 4 on UCLA’s single-season list, four shy of the school record of 11 (Carlton Gray, 1991). Moore now has 10 in 20 career games. He is tied for the NCAA lead with his seven interceptions and 0.88 average and is third (tied) in the country in passes defensed (1.50).

MOYA ON THE LIST — Senior Ryan Moya’s 73 career catches rank third-most ever (tied) by a Bruin tight end.

PRICE FOR A LOSS — Junior defensive tackle Brian Price has recorded 24.0 tackles for loss in his last 17 games, including 4.0 at Tennessee and 2.0 at Stanford and 2.0 versus Oregon. He has 12.0 in eight games in 2009 to rank fi rst in the Pac-10 and T-15th in the NCAA.

SECOND-HALF DEFENSE — Opponents have totaled 51 second-half drives in the fi rst eight games of the season and have come away with just 11 scores (Tennessee-FG, K-State-TD, Stanford-TD, FG, Oregon - TD,FG, California - FG, Arizona - 2 TD, OSU - FG, TD) for a total of 56 points. Sixteen of the 51 drives have resulted in a three-and-out for the opponent offense. Six other drives have been terminated by a Bruin interception. Twenty-four of the 51 drives have taken 2:08 or less off the clock. Twenty-four of the 51 drives have been for less than 10 yards.

IN THE SECOND PLACE — The Bruin opponents have totaled 1,148 yards of offense in 273 second-half plays through the fi rst eight games (4.21/play avg.). In the fi rst half of action, the Bruin opponents have averaged 6.25/play on 1,693 yards in 271 plays.

SEASON CAPTAINS — Senior receiver Terrence Austin, senior linebacker Reggie Carter, senior tight end Logan Paulsen, senior cornerback Alterraun Verner are serving as team captains this season.

YOUTH AND EXPERIENCE — 30 players with freshmen or sophomore class standing saw action in the opener against San Diego State. The Bruins played a total of 18 freshmen (eight true freshmen and 10 redshirt) and 12 sophomores (six true sophomores and six redshirt sophomores) in the 2009 season opener. Redshirt freshman linebacker David Allen saw his fi rst action at Tennessee and true freshmen Iuta Tepa and Brandon Sermons

BRUINS TO WATCH

#55 KOREY BOSWORTH - Sr. - DE* Lombardi, Hendricks Award Watch Lists* Led team with 7.5 sacks, seventh in the Pac-10 ‘08* 2nd on team in TFL (11.0) tied for 13th in Pac-10 ‘08* 5th in team tackles (55) ‘08* 23 career starts

#25 KAI FORBATH - Jr. - PK* Lou Groza Award Watch List* 2008 3rd-team AP All-Amer.* 2008 2nd-team All-Pac-10* T-1st in NCAA with 2.50 Fg/g* Has made 33 of last 35 fi eld goals, including 17 of 18* Has nine career 50-yard Fgs

#4 TERRENCE AUSTIN - Sr. - WR* Set UCLA career marks with 72 KO return and 1,764 yards* Set all-purpose yardage school record (1,878) ‘08* Team-best 53 receptions ‘08* 249 AP yards vs. Cal, ‘09* Ninth all-time in career all-purpose yards at UCLA (3,689)

#1 ALTERRAUN VERNER - Sr. - CB* 2009 season captain* 2009 Thorpe/Bednarik/Na-gurski Watch Lists* 2009 Lott Quarterfi nalist* ‘08 1st-team Conf. All-Acad.*3 career interc.ret. for TDs*1st in NCAA in passes defensed in 2008 (1.67)*4 career TDs, 11 career INTs

#15 RYAN MOYA - Sr. - TE* Mackey Award Watch List* Led Pac-10 TE’s with 38 catches in 2008 * 2008 2nd-team All-Pac-10* His 73 receptions rank T-third on UCLA all-time TE list

#51 REGGIE CARTER - Sr. - LB* 2009 Lott/Bednarik/ Lom-bardi Award Watch Lists* 2009 season captain* 2nd on team in tackles (6.88)* Led team in tackles (83) ‘08* 2008 2nd-team All-Pac-10* 20 tackles at BYU in ‘08

#92 BRIAN PRICE - Jr. DT* ‘09 Lombardi/ Outland/ Bed-narik/ Nagurski Watch Lists* 2009 Lott Quarterfi nalist* 2008 1st-team All-Pac-10* Led Bruins with 14.0 TFL ‘08 *20.5 TFL in last 14 games* 12.0 TFL in eight games in ‘09, T-15th NCAA, 1st Pac-10

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made their debuts versus Oregon to raise that number to 33 (21 freshmen, 12 soph.) for the season.

FIRST ACTION — A total of 23 players (13 offensive - WR Jerry Johnson, OL Xavier Su’a-Filo, OL Stan Hasiak, OL Kai Maiava, OL Eddie Williams, TE Morrell Presley, QB Kevin Prince, QB Richard Brehaut, RB Johnathan Franklin, RB Milton Knox, RB Damien Thigpen, WR Randall Carroll, OL Ryan Taylor; eight defensive - DL Damien Holmes, DL Sean Sheller, LB Donovan Carter, LB Patrick Larimore, DB Andrew Abbott, DB Aaron Hester, DB Dalton Hilliard, DB Sheldon Price) saw their fi rst action as a Bruin during the season-opening game against San Diego State. In addition, two players on special teams, punter Jeff Locke and holder Danny Rees, also appeared in their fi rst games vs. San Diego State. In addition, redshirt freshman linebacker David Allen appeared on special teams against Tennessee. True freshmen DE Iuta Tepa and DB Brandon Sermons made their debuts versus Oregon.

Here is the breakdown of the 26 debuts by class:Ten true freshmen - OL Xavier Su’a-Filo, OL Stan Hasiak, TE Morrell Presley, RB

Damien Thigpen, WR Randall Carroll, QB Richard Brehaut; DB Dalton Hilliard, DB Sheldon Price; DE Iuta Tepa; DB Brandon Sermons

Eleven redshirt freshmen - P Jeff Locke, WR Jerry Johnson, QB Kevin Prince, RB Johnathan Franklin, RB Milton Knox, DL Damien Holmes, LB Donovan Carter, LB Patrick Larimore, DB Andrew Abbott, DB Aaron Hester; LB David Allen

One redshirt sophomore - OL Kai Maiava;Four juniors - OL Eddie Williams, H Danny Rees, DL Sean Sheller, OL Ryan Taylor.

AT THE STARTING LINE* Senior linebacker Reggie Carter leads the team with 39 career starts. Tight end

Logan Paulsen (34), cornerback Alterraun Verner (32), defensive tackle Brian Price (25), defensive end Korey Bosworth (23) and safety Rahim Moore (20) are the only other Bruins with at least 20 career starts.

* Senior CB Alterraun Verner has the longest starting streak of any position player with 28 straight. Junior defensive tackle Brian Price is next (21).

* Fourteen positional players have made their fi rst career starts this season. Seven (fi ve offense - QB Kevin Price, TB Johnathan Franklin, OT Xavier Su’a-Filo, C Kai Maiava, OG Eddie Williams; two defense - DT Jerzy Siewierski, CB Aaron Hester) made their fi rst career starts against San Diego State. In addition, Jeff Locke and H Danny Rees made their fi rst starts. At Tennessee, CB Courtney Viney became the eighth positional player to make his fi rst career start. CB Sheldon Price made his fi rst start versus Kansas State and TE/WR Morrell Presley became the 10th when he started against Oregon. TB Christian Ramirez and LB Sean Westgate became the 11th and 12th positional players, respectively, to make their fi rst career starts at Arizona. WR Nelson Rosario and RG Ryan Taylor became the 13th and 14th positional players to make their fi rst starts at Oregon State.

TEAM NOTES * With the win at Tennessee, the Bruin non-conference road record in the decade

of the 2000’s is now 7-5 --- 2000 -none; 2001-W Alabama, W Kansas; 2002-W Oklahoma State, W San Diego State; 2003-L Colorado, L Oklahoma; 2004-W Illinois; 2005-W San Diego State; 2006-L Notre Dame; 2007-L Utah; 2008 L BYU; 2009- W Tennessee.

* The win at Tennessee on Sept. 12 improved UCLA’s record in the decade of the 2000’s to 4-0 versus teams from the SEC. The Bruins swept a series with Alabama, winning at home in 2000 and in Tuscaloosa, AL in 2001. The win in Knoxville completed a sweep of the Vols.

*UCLA is 27-5 (9-3 in last 12 games) when it wins the turnover battle over the past six-plus seasons. It is 1-2 (W at Tenn., L at Stanford, L at Arizona) in 2009. Last season it was 3-1 (won v. WSU, Stanford, Washington, lost vs. USC).

*It is 15-36 when it ties or loses the turnover battle over the last six-plus seasons, including (2-3 / L v. OSU, California, Oregon, W v. Kansas State, SDSU) in 2009.

*The Bruins have qualifi ed to play in a bowl game in 10 of the last 12 seasons (not 1999, 2008).

*The UCLA defense has held three of its 2009 opponents to fewer than 300 yards total offense (SDSU - 277, Tennessee - 208 and Kansas State - 268) and a fourth (Oregon) to 303.

*The Bruin defense has held 18 opponents (13-5 record) over the last three-plus seasons to less than 100 yards of rushing offense. In 2009, it has held SDSU to 39 net rushing yards, Tennessee to 115 and Kansas State to 69. In 2008, it limited three opponents to less than 100 yards on the ground (26-Wash. St., 96-Washington, 21-Ariz. St.). It held six opponents to under the century mark in 2007 (52-Stanford, 44-BYU, 46-Notre Dame, 67-Cal, 43-Oregon, 34-BYU/bowl). In 2006, the Bruin defense limited seven opponents to less than 100 yards rush-

ing (Rice-53, Washington-49, Stanford-49, Arizona-minus 13, Notre Dame-51, Oregon St.-85, USC-55).

*The Bruin defense has limited opponents to less than 300 yards of offense in 18 contests (14-4 record) over the last three-plus seasons. In 2009, it has held SDSU to 277 total yards, Tennessee to 208 and Kansas State to 268. In addition, Oregon had just 303 yards. In 2008, it kept three teams to under 300 yards of offense (Wash. St.-177, Washington-133, Ariz. St.-122). It held fi ve opponents short of 300 in 2007 (Oregon St.-248, Notre Dame-140, Cal-299, Oregon-148, BYU bowl-265). In 2006, the Bruins held seven opponents under 300 (Utah-287, Rice-184, Washington-249, Stanford-166, Arizona-222, Oregon St.-260, Ariz. St. -264).

*In the last nine seasons (2000-2008), UCLA has produced seven consensus All-Americans (2000, WR Freddie Mitchell; 2001, LB Robert Thomas; 2003 DE Dave Ball; 2005 TE Marcedes Lewis and KR Maurice Drew; 2006 DE Justin Hickman and PK Justin Medlock). Only one other school (USC) in the Pac-10 has produced more and UCLA’s total is two ahead of third-place California. UCLA has produced 16 consensus All-America selections in the last 17 years (1992-2008), just fi ve fewer than USC and seven more than No. 3 Arizona.

*UCLA has produced a total of 37 consensus All-America selections (33 players) in school history. That total ranks 15th among all Football Bowl Subdivision schools and second in the Pac-10.

* UCLA’s defense allowed opponent offenses to convert 33 of 108 (30.6%) third down conversion attempts in the fi nal eight games of 2008. In eight games this season, it has allowed opponents to convert 34.78% (40 of 115) - third in the Pac-10. In the last 16 contests, that adds up to a total of 73-223 (32.74%).

* UCLA has held two opponents to less than 100 yards passing, Tennessee-93 and Oregon-82. Washington’s 39 yards in 2008 were the fewest allowed by the Bruin defense since Sept. 4, 2004, when the Bruins held Oklahoma State to 23 yards in the air. UCLA held three opponents (Oregon 42, Stanford 51, Washington 39) under 100 yards passing in 2008.

* Arizona State’s 122 yards total offense in 2008 was UCLA’s best defensive effort since holding Arkansas to 42 net yards in the 1989 Cotton Bowl.

* Arizona State’s 21 net yards rushing in the 2008 contest was the lowest total by a Bruin opponent since UCLA held Arizona to minus-13 yards rushing in 2006.

* UCLA’s 234 rushing yards against Fresno State in 2008 was its highest total since running for 333 yards against Washington in 2007.

* UCLA’s 323 passing yards were its most since Nov. 4, 2006, when it gained 329 at California.

* Over the last six-plus seasons, UCLA is 22-2 when it scores at least 30 points in a game and 12-1 when it scores 40 or more (11 in a row).

* Over the last six-plus seasons, the Bruins are 25-3 when they hold the opponent under 20 points, and had a 16-game streak snapped when they lost the Las Vegas Bowl, 17-16, in 2007.

*Coach Rick Neuheisel began the 2009 season with a head coaching record of 32-15 against the opponents on this year’s UCLA schedule. He is currently 29-17 as a head coach against Pac-10 teams, other than UCLA. (Arizona 4-2, ASU 2-3, Cal 3-3, Kansas St. 2-3, Oregon 4-3, Oregon St. 3-3, Stanford 4-1, San Diego St. 0-0, SC 1-2, Tennessee 1-0, Washington 2-0, WSU 6-0).

LAST GAME -- UCLA rallied from a 19-3 defi cit to tie Oregon State with just over two minutes remaining, only to see the Beavers score a touchdown with 44 seconds left to take a 26-19 decision at Corvallis.

UCLA trailed just 6-0 late in the fi rst half but OSU scored a touchdown with 1:12 remaining and a fi eld goal on the half’s fi nal play for a 13-0 lead.

UCLA scored a fi eld goal on its fi rst possession of the second half but trailed 19-3 with 10 minutes remaining in the game. On a fi rst-and-10 from the UCLA 42, Kevin Prince found Nelson Rosario down the right sideline. Rosario made a leaping, acrobatic catch and went the rest of the way for a 58-yard score, the longest pass of Prince’s career and Rosario’s longest reception. They hooked up on the two-point conversion to make the score 19-11.

The Bruin defense held, forcing a punt that Terrence Austin returned for a touch-down. But a penalty put the ball on the UCLA six-yard line. Prince engineered a 94-yard drive that included a 45-yard pass to Rosario and a 22-yard pass to Logan Paulsen. On fourth-and-goal from the seven-yard line, Embree made a leaping reception for a touchdown and Prince then connected with Johnathan Franklin for two points and a 19-19 tie with 2:06 remaining.

Oregon State then drove 70 yards, scoring the game-winning touchdown on a 17-yard run by James Rodgers with 44 seconds remaining. Prince then moved UCLA from its 24-yard line to the Oregon State 27 but time ran out on a 12-yard catch by Embree.

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BRUINS IN THE NFL The following Bruins are listed on NFL rosters for

the 2009 season: Arizona - Matt Ware-DBBaltimore - Brendon Ayanbadejo-LB (IR);Chicago - Kahlil Bell-RB (PS)Cleveland - Kenyon Coleman-DL; Denver - Matt Willis-WR (PS);Green Bay - Brandon Chillar-LB, Spencer Havner-

TE/LB;Jacksonville - Maurice Jones-Drew-RB, Marcedes

Lewis-TE;Kansas City - Jarrad Page-S; Minnesota - Chris Kluwe-P;New England - Bruce Davis-LB (PS), Matthew Slater-

DB/KR, Bret Lockett-DB;Pittsburgh - Travis Kirschke-DL; Tennessee - Dave Ball-DE;Washington - Chris Horton-DB.

In the history of the NFL Draft, UCLA ranks 13th among all schools (second in the Pac-10) with 285 players selected.

2008 UCLA RESULTS (4-8/3-6,8th in Pac-10) Aug. 30 Tennessee (W, 27-24 ot) Sept. 13 at BYU (L, 0-59) Sept. 20 Arizona (L, 10-31) Sept. 27 Fresno State (L, 31-36) Oct. 4 Washington State (W, 28-3) Oct. 11 at Oregon (L, 24-31) Oct. 18 Stanford (W, 23-20) Oct. 25 at California (L, 20-41) Nov. 8 Oregon State (L, 6-34) Nov. 15 at Washington (W, 27-7) Nov. 28 at Arizona State (L, 9-34) Dec. 6 USC (L, 7-28)

HEAD COACHRICK NEUHEISEL*Owns a record of 73-43 in his 10th year as collegiate head coach*Led teams to three Top 10 fi nishes and seven bowl games*Coached three seasons in the National Football League

Rick Neuheisel, who quarterbacked UCLA to vic-tory in the 1984 Rose Bowl and who has compiled a record of 73-43 as a collegiate head coach, is in his second season as his alma mater’s head football coach.

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

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

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

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

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

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

Neuheisel spent six seasons (1988-93) as an as-sistant coach at his alma mater. During his fi nal four years he tutored the wide receivers, helping to de-velop some of UCLA’s all-time great receivers, such as J.J. Stokes, Kevin Jordan and Sean LaChapelle.

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

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

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

On the afternoon, Prince completed a career-high 22 of 34 passes for 323 yards and two touchdowns -- both career highs. It was the highest passing total by a Bruin since Patrick Cowan passed for 329 at Cal on Nov. 4, 2006 and ranks No. 5 on UCLA’s freshman single-game passing list.

Rosario made six receptions for 152 yards and one touchdown. The yardage total was the highest by a Bruin since Craig Bragg had 230 versus Oregon in 2002 and ranks 19th (tied) on the single-game list. Taylor Embree added fi ve catches for 88 yards and Logan Paulsen made four receptions. Johnathan Franklin rushed for 37 yards and caught a two-point conversion.

Defensively, Tony Dye led the Bruins with 10 tackles. Alterraun Verner made nine stops while Korey Bosworth (1.0 sacks and 1.5 TFL) and Akeem Ayers (1.0 TFL) had eight each. OSU had 463 yards - 319 in the air and 144 on the ground.

ROSE BOWL ADVANTAGE

* UCLA has won 21 of the last 30 games (.700) played at home in the Rose Bowl.

* Over the last six-plus seasons, UCLA’s home record is 29-13 (.690).

* UCLA has won 19 of its last 23 (.826) non-conference matchups played in the Rose Bowl (2009: W Kansas State/ W San Diego State; 2008: L Fresno State / W Tennessee; 2007: L Notre Dame / W BYU; 2006: W Rice / W Utah; 2005: W Oklahoma / W Rice; 2004: W San Diego State / L Okla. State; 2003: W San Diego State / W Illinois; 2002: L Colorado / W Colorado State; 2001: W Ohio State; 2000: W Michigan, W Fresno State, W Alabama; 1999: W Fresno State / W Boise State; 1998: W Texas).

UCLA AGAINST RANKED OPPONENTS

* UCLA has won six of its last 10 home games played against AP ranked opponents with wins over Tennessee (2008-18th), Oregon (2007-9th), Cal (twice, 2005-10th, 2007-10th), USC (2006-2nd) and Oklahoma (2005-21st) and the losses to ASU (2007-9th), Fresno State (2008-25th), USC (2008-5th) and Oregon (2009-13th).

* UCLA has defeated three of the last six Top 10-ranked opponents it has faced.

+ Defeated No. 2 USC on December 2, 2006. + Beat California (No. 10 AP, T-No. 9 USA Today/ESPN)

on October 20, 2007 + Lost to Arizona St.(No. 9), 24-20, on Nov. 10, 2007 + Won against Oregon (No. 9 AP, No. 10 USA Today/

ESPN) on Nov. 24, 2007 + Lost to USC (No. 8 AP, No. 9 USA Today/ESPN) on

Dec. 1, 2007. + Lost to USC (No. 5 AP, No. 5 USA Today/ESPN) on

Dec. 6, 2008.

* UCLA’s last road victory over a ranked team (AP) came on Sept. 29, 2001 at #19 Oregon State (38-7).

OVERTIME SUCCESS* UCLA is 7-1 all-time in overtime, including a 27-24

win over Tennessee in the 2008 season opener.

ROSE BOWL CROWDS* In 2008, UCLA averaged 72,795 fans for its seven

home games. UCLA ranked second in the Pac-10. The total of 509, 563 fans at the Rose Bowl set a new school record and the average of 72,795 is the third highest in school history behind 2007’s

2010 UCLA SCHEDULE (tentative) September 4 at Kansas State September 11 Houston September 18 at Texas October 2 Washington State October 9 at California October 16 Stanford October 23 at Oregon October 30 Arizona November 6 Oregon State November 13 at Washington November 20 at Arizona State December 4 USC

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

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

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

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

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

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

During the last 27 years (including 2008), UCLA has been ranked in the final Associ-ated Press Top 25 on 12 occasions, second only to USC (15) among Pac-10 schools. Wash-ington is next with 10 rankings.

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

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

UCLA has had at least one former player partici-pate in 28 of the last 30 Super Bowl games.

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

In the decade of the 2000’s, UCLA has had 11 fi nalists / winners of the National player awards --- 2005 Marcedes Lewis-Mackey Award winner; 2004 M. Lewis, Mackey fi nalist; 2002 Mike Seid-man-Mackey fi nalist; 2004 Chris Kluwe-Ray Guy Award fi nalist; 2003 Dave Ball-Bronco Nagurski Award fi nalist; 2001 Robert Thomas-Dick But-kus Award fi nalist; 2000 Freddie Mitchell-Fred Biletnikoff Award finalist; 2003 D. Ball-Vince Lombardi Award fi nalist; 2006 Justin Hickman-Ted Hendricks Award fi nalist; 2003 D. Ball-Ted Hendricks Award fi nalist; 2003 D. Ball-Chevrolet National Defensive Player of the Year Award.

On May 13, 2007 UCLA became the fi rst school in history to win 100 NCAA team championships (women’s water polo).

76,379 and 1998’s 73,709. UCLA has drawn at least 70,000 fans in 11 of its last 18 home games, including 77,819 versus Oregon on Oct. 10.

YOUTH UNDER CENTER — Redshirt freshman Kevin Prince was named the starting quarterback by head coach Rick Neuheisel shortly after the end of 2009 Spring Practice.

The only previous time the Bruins have taken the fi eld in a season-opener with a freshman quarterback under center was in 1989. Bret Johnson, a redshirt freshman, started all 11 games that season and the Bruins fi nished with a 3-7-1 record.

The following is a list of Bruin freshmen quarterback starts over the last 20-plus seasons:*2009 -- Kevin Prince (Fr.R) game 1 win over San Diego St., game 2 win at Tennessee, game 5 loss to Oregon, game 6 loss

to Cal, game 7 loss at Arizona, game 8 loss at Oregon State. *2002 (8-5, T 4th Pac-10) -- Matt Moore (Fr.) game 8 win over Stanford; Drew Olson (Fr.) game 9 win at Washington; game

10 win at Arizona; game 11 loss to USC; game 12 loss to Wash. State; game 13 bowl win over New Mexico. *1999 (4-7, 9th Pac-10) -- Cory Paus (Fr.R) game 3 win over Fresno St.; game 5 loss at Ariz. State; game 6 win over Oregon;

game 7 loss to Cal; game 8 loss at Ore. State; game 9 loss to Arizona; game 10 win over Washington; Ryan McCann (Fr. R) game 11 loss at USC.

*1995 (7-5, T 5th Pac-10) -- Cade McNown (Fr.) game 3 loss to Oregon; game 5 win over Fresno St.; game 6 win over Arizona; game 7 win at Stanford; game 8 win over Cal; game 9 loss at Ariz. State; game 10 loss to Washington; game 11 win at USC; game 12 bowl loss to Kansas.

*1992 (6-5, 8th Pac-10) -- Rob Walker (Fr. R) game 2 win at BYU; game 3 win over San Diego State; game 4 loss at Arizona; game 5 loss to Stanford; game 10 win at Oregon; Ryan Fien (Fr.) game 7 loss to Arizona State.

*1990 (5-6, T 6th Pac-10) -- Tommy Maddox (Fr. R) game 3 loss at Michigan; game 4 win at Wash. State; game 5 loss to Arizona; game 6 win over San Diego State; game 7 loss at Cal; game 8 win over Oregon State; game 9 loss at Oregon; game 10 win at Washington; game 11 loss to USC.

*1989 (3-7-1, 9th Pac-10) -- Bret Johnson (Fr. R) started all 11 games. game 1 loss to Tenn.; game 2 win over San Diego State; game 3 loss to Michigan; game 4 win over Cal; game 5 win over Ariz. State; game 6 loss at Arizona; game 7 loss at Oregon State; game 8 loss to Washington; game 9 loss at Stanford; game 10 loss to Oregon; game 11 tie at USC.

QB FIRST STARTS — Eight of the last 11 quarterbacks to start their fi rst game for the Bruins have helped to lead the team to victory in that contest. Kevin Prince helped orchestrate a 33-14 victory in the 2009 opener against San Diego State.

OPENING GAME TRUE FRESHMAN STARTERS — Left tackle Xavier Su’a-Filo became the fi rst true fresh-man (since freshmen became eligible in 1972) to start a season opener on offense in the game against San Diego State. The other position players who have been in the starting lineup for the season-opening game in their true freshman season: 2008-Rahim Moore, safety; 2001-Matt Ware, cornerback; 1999-Asi Faoa, linebacker.

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

MOST-EVER TRUE FRESHMAN STARTS — Rahim Moore’s 12 starts last season at free safety were the most by a Bruin true freshman defensive back and the highest total in UCLA history by a true freshman at any non-kicking position. Jeff Baca’s eight starts along the offensive line in 2008 set a new mark for a Bruin true freshman o-lineman. Xavier Su’a-Filo could match that total this week with a start at Oregon State. Wide Receiver Taylor Embree’s total of eight starts in 2008 were the most-ever by a true freshman Bruin at that position.

MEDIA GUIDE UPDATE — Two number changes - Brandon Sermons is wearing #2 this season and not #29 as listed in the 2009 media guide and Garrett Rubio is wearing #32, not #31.

ACADEMICS — Senior tight end Logan Paulsen was a semifi nalist for the 2009 William V. Campbell Tro-phy, college football’s premier scholar-athlete award. It is presented by the National Football Founda-tion. He was also a semifi nalist for a NFF Post-Graduate scholarship.

Eight Bruins were selected to the 2008 Pac-10 All-Academic team. Alterraun Verner and Aaron Perez were fi rst-team selections; fullback Trevor Theriot; kickoff specialist Jimmy Rotstein, tight end Logan Paulsen, wide receiver Gavin Ketchum, tight end Ryan Moya and offensive lineman Nick Ekbatani earned honorable mention.

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

THE DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE — One of the best defensive tackles in the college game, true junior defensive tackle BRIAN

PRICE (#92) is a pre-season All-America selection and a quarterfi nalist for the Lott Trophy (nation’s best defender on and off the fi eld). He was also on the “Watch List” for the 2009 Bednarik Award, Nagurski Trophy (both for nation’s best defensive player), Outland Trophy (nation’s top interior lineman) and Rotary Lombardi Award (nation’s top lineman). He was voted fi rst-team All-Pac-10 by the league’s coaches in 2008.

Price ranks T-15th in the NCAA and leads the Pac-10 with 1.50 tackles for loss per game. He leads the team with 12.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks (T-9th in Pac-10) and has made 24 tackles on the year. He also ranks T-13th in school history with 33.0 tackles for loss.

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The 2009 season is UCLA’s 13th with Clear Chan-nel and the games will again air on AM 570 KLAC in Southern California. The games will be produced by ISP, UCLA’s corporate and media-rights holder.

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

Chris Roberts, a four-time Golden Mike Award winner, is in his 18th season as the voice of the Bruins. Former Bruin quarterback Matt Stevens is in his 13th year on the broadcast team and his ninth as the analyst in the booth. Former Bruin quarterback Wayne Cook is in his eighth season as sideline reporter.

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

AM 570 KLAC also provides ancillary programming, including head coach and player interviews during game weeks. The half-hour Bruin Report, which highlights UCLA athletics, airs each Satur-day prior to or after the football game.

UCLA ISP network affi liates include KXEX 1550 AM & KSLK 96.1 FM - Fresno, KWDJ 1360 AM - Ridgecrest, KCTC 1320 AM in Sacramento, KHTY 970 AM in Bakersfi eld, KAVL 610 AM in Lancaster. UCLA ISP Sports Network games are also available nationally through an agreement with Sirius XM Satellite Radio, the Offi cial Satel-lite Radio Partner of UCLA Athletics.

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

UCLA ON TELEVISIONEntering the Washington game, 192 of UCLA’s last

201 games have been televised live, including 60 of the last 61.

UCLA’s fi rst seven games of 2009 (9/5 SDSU on FS West, 9/12 Tenn. on ESPN, 9/19 Kansas St. on FSN, 10/3 Stan. on ABC, 10/10 Oregon on ABC, 10/17 Cal on ABC, 10/24 Ariz. on Prime Tkt.) were selected for live telecasts. Prime Ticket is also televising 11/7 Washington. FSN will televise the 11/28 USC game.

All 12 games in 2008 were televised live: ABC (Fresno, Cal, USC), ESPN (Tenn.), ESPN 2 (ASU), FSN (Ariz., Oregon, Wash.), Versus (BYU), FSN Prime Ticket (Wash. St., Oregon St.) and FSN West (Stanford).

All 13 games in 2007 were televised live: ABC (Notre Dame, Cal, Ariz., Ariz. St., Oregon, USC), FSN (Stanford, Wash., Oregon St., Wash. St.), Versus (BYU, Utah), ESPN (Las Vegas Bowl).

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

be found on the school’s offi cial website: Audio broadcasts of the football games in English and Spanish (home games only) are also on the of-fi cial website.

In the opener versus San Diego State, Price made three tackles, one for loss. At Tennessee, he made a career-best two quarterback sacks and two other tackles for loss among his career-high-tying fi ve stops. Against Kansas State, he made three tackles. At Stanford, he made two tackles, both for loss. Against Oregon, Price made four tackles, including a 21-yard sack, plus a second tackle for loss. Price had four tackles versus California, including 1.5 for loss and 1.0 sacks. He had two tackles, including one for loss, at Arizona. At Oregon State, he had one tackle assist (0.5 for loss). He has made 33.0 tackles for loss in his last 24 games (1.38/g) dating back to the 2007 season.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - B. PriceYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)2007 14 9-5 1.0-7 7.0-25 02008 35 25-10 4.5-32 14.0-54 1-1 (0)2009 24 21-3 4.0-37 12.0-53 0Totals 73 55-18 9.5-76 33.0-132 1-1 (0)Career Highs Tackles: 5 v. Ariz. St., ‘07; at Cal ‘08; at Tenn., ‘09 TFL: 3 v. BYU, ‘07 LV Bowl; at Cal ‘08; at Tenn. ‘09 Sacks: 2.0 at Tenn. ‘09

Price’s Last 13 Games Game TT TFL Sacks

@ Cal 5 3.0 1.0 Oregon State 2 0.0 0.0 @Washington 3 2.0 1.0 @Arizona State 4 1.0 0.0 USC 2 1.0 0.0 San Diego State 3 1.0 0.0 @Tennessee 5 4.0 2.0 Kansas State 3 0.0 0.0 @Stanford 2 2.0 0.0

Oregon 4 2.0 1.0 California 4 1.5 1.0

@ Arizona 2 1.0 0.0 @ Oregon State 1 0.5 0.0 Totals 40 19.0 6.0

Redshirt senior defensive end KOREY BOSWORTH (#55) was on the “watch list” for the Rotary Lombardi Award

and the Ted Hendricks Award. Versus San Diego State, he made two tackles and broke up two passes. At Ten-nessee, he made four tackles, 0.5 for loss. Against Kansas State, he made three stops, 0.5 sacks, and broke up two passes. He started at Stanford but was not credited with a tackle. Against Oregon, he tied his career high with seven tackles, including 3.0 for loss. Against California, he made four tackles, including 2.0 for loss, and also defensed a pass. At Arizona, he tied his career high with seven tackles, including one for loss. At Oregon State, he made eight tackles, including one sack and another tackle assist for loss.

Bosworth ranks second on the squad with 8.5 tackles for loss (6th in Pac-10) and tied for the lead with fi ve passes defensed. His 28.0 career tackles for loss are tied for 24th on UCLA’s career list.

In 2008, Bosworth started all 12 games. At Washington, he had a 17-yard fumble return to set up a touch-down.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - Ko. BosworthYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)2006 7 4-3 0 0 02007 34 21-13 2.0-17 8.5-32 02008 55 32-23 7.5-45 11.0-51 02009 35 18-17 1.0-12 8.5-38 0Totals 131 75-56 10.5-74 28.0-121 0Career Highs Tackles: 7 at Cal, ‘08; vs. USC, ‘08; vs. Ore, ‘09; at Az., ‘09 TFL: 3.0 vs. Ore, ‘09 Sacks: 2.0 at Stanford, ‘07; at Cal, ‘08; at ASU, ‘08

True senior defensive tackle JERZY SIEWIERSKI (#90) made his fi rst career start against San Diego State. He

made three tackles, one for loss, and blocked a fi eld goal that was returned for a touchdown. At Tennessee, he had three tackles and recovered a fumble that led to UCLA’s lone touchdown. Against Kansas State, he made fi ve tackles, including a sack, and forced a fumble. He totaled three tackles at Stanford. Against Oregon, he made a career-high six tackles, including 0.5 for loss, and also blocked a fi eld goal. In the Cal game, he made four tackles, including 1.0 for loss. At Arizona, he made a diving interception, blocked a PAT (his third blocked kick of the year) and made two tackles. He did not play at Oregon State due to a right plantar fascia injury and is week-to-week. On the year, he has made 26 tackles.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - J. SiewierskiYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)2006 1 0-1 0 0-0 0 2007 13 8-5 0 3.5-7 0 2008 6 4-2 0 2.5-6 1(0)2009 26 17-9 1.0-12 3.5-17 1(0)Totals 46 29-17 1.0-12 9.5-30 2(0)Career Highs Tackles: 6 v. Ore, ‘09 TFL: 2.0 at Oregon, 2008

True sophomore defensive end DATONE JONES (#56) had one tackle assist and broke up two passes versus San Diego State. At Tennessee, he had three tackles, 1.0 for loss. Against Kansas State, he made four tackles, including a sack and a second tackle for loss. At Stanford, he made three tackles, including a sack on which he forced a fumble. He had two tackles, including 0.5 for loss, versus Oregon. Against California, he had two tackle assists, both for loss (1.0 total). At Arizona, he made three tackles, including one for loss. On the fi rst play of the second half, he forced and recovered a fumble. At Oregon State, he three tackles, including 0.5 for loss.

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Jones is tied for second on the team with 2.0 sacks and is T-9th in the Pac-10 and fourth on the squad with his 7.0 tackles for loss. He has broken up three passes and forced two fumbles.

Jones appeared in 10 games in 2008, with two starts.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - D. JonesYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)2008 15 10-5 0 0 02009 21 6-15 2.0-16 7.0-36 0Totals 36 16-20 2.0-16 7.0-36 0Career Highs Tackles: 6 at Cal ‘08 TFL: 2.0 vs K-State, ‘09

UCLA CAREER TACKLES FOR LOSS LISTName, Years TFL1. Carnell Lake,’85-88 45.55. Robert Thomas, ‘98-01 41.09. Jim Wahler, ‘85-88 37.010. Jamir Miller, ‘91-93; Karl Morgan ‘79-82 35.0 12. Kenyon Coleman, ‘97-01 34.013. Brian Price, 07-09 33.013. Neal Dellocono, ‘81-84 33.015.Martin Moss, ‘78-81 32.016. Eric Smith,’84-88 31.517. Justin Hickman, ‘04-06 ; Mark Walen,’82-85; Frank Stephens, ‘75-77 31.020. Reggie Carter, ‘06-09 30.521. Phillip Ward, ‘93-96; George Kase, ‘92-95 29.023. Marvcus Patton,’86-89 28.5 24.Korey Bosworth, ‘06-09; Brendon Ayanbadejo, ‘96-98; Manu Tuiasosopo, ‘75-78 28.0

Redshirt junior defensive end REGINALD STOKES (#91) suffered torn cartilage in

his right knee in practice on August 16. He returned to the practice fi eld during Kansas State week and saw limited action at Stanford. Against Oregon, he tied his career high with fi ve tackles, including 0.5 for loss. He saw limited action versus California and also played at Arizona. He made three tackles at Oregon State. Stokes appeared in 11 games in 2008 with fi ve starts.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - R. StokesYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)2008 20 11-9 0 2.5-6 02009 8 3-5 0 0.5-1 0Totals 28 14-14 0 3.0-7 0 Career Highs Tackles: 5 at Ore, ‘08; vs. Ore, ‘09 TFL: 1.0 at Oregon, 2008; ASU, 2008

Redshirt junior defensive tackle DAVID CARTER (#85) is making a contribution as a key reserve on the line and has 2.0 sacks. At Tennessee, he made four tackles, 1.0 sacks, and occupied the linemen so the linebackers could make a stop on fourth-and-goal at the two-yard line to preserve the victory. Against Kansas State, he made two tackles, including a sack. He came off the bench at Stanford. He had one pass defensed versus Oregon. Carter had one tackle versus California and also played at Arizona. He made one tackle at Oregon State.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - Da. CarterYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)2007 3 2-1 1.0-1 1.5-2 02008 13 8-5 0 1.0-2 02009 8 5-3 2.0-17 2.0-17 0Totals 24 15-9 3.0-18 4.5-21 0Career Highs Tackles: 4 v. Tenn, ‘09 TFL: 1.0, four times, last v KSU, ‘09

Redshirt senior defensive tackle JESS WARD (#52) is making a contribution as a

key reserve on the line and has made 15 tackles on the year. He made one stop against San Diego State and Tennessee. Against Kansas State, he made three tackles. He made one stop at Stanford, two versus Oregon and one against California. He started at Oregon State and made a career-high six tackles, including one for loss.

Ward made six tackles in 2008 in just seven games due to off-season surgery. As a sophomore in 2007, he played 10 games, including six starts, and made 18 tackles.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - J. WardYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)2006 5 4-1 0.5-5 0.5-5 02007 18 12-6 0.5-0 3.5-10 02008 6 4-2 0 0 1-0 (0)2009 15 6-9 0-0 1.5-3 0Totals 44 26-18 1.0-5 5.5-18 1-0 (0)Career Highs Tackles: 6 v. OSU, ‘09 TFL: 2.5 v Wash, ‘07

LINEBACKER — Redshirt senior REGGIE CARTER (#51), was on the the pre-sea-son Watch Lists for the Bednarik Award and the Lott Trophy, both presented to the nation’s top defensive player. He was also among the candidates for the Rotary Lombardi Award. In eight games (seven starts) in 2009, he is second on the team with 55 tackles, including 8.0 for loss (third on the squad). His average of 6.88 tackles is 11th in the Pac-10 while his average of 1.00 tackles for loss is T-seventh in the league. In his career, he has made 30.5 tackles for loss to rank No. 20 on that UCLA list.

Versus San Diego State, he led the Bruins with six tackles, 0.5 for loss. At Tennessee, he led the Bruins with 14 tackles, one for loss and was named Pac-10 Player of the Week. He was credited with tackle assists on third and fourth down of UCLA’s goal line stand with just over two minutes remaining in the contest. Against Kansas State, he made four tackles and forced a fumble. He made seven stops, 1.0 for loss, at Stanford. Against Oregon, he made six tackles, one sack and a total of 3.0 for loss and also suffered a sprianed left knee. He also forced a fumble. In the game versus California, he had six tackles, including 1.0 for loss. At Arizona, he did not start (knee) but still tied for the team lead with eight tackles, including one for loss. At Oregon State, he made four tackles (0.5 for loss).

In 2008, at BYU, Carter registered a career-high 20 tackles. It was the most tackles by a Bruin since 1989, when Eric Turner made 21 versus Oregon, and ranks seventh (tied) on UCLA’s single-game list.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - R. Carter Year TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)2006 48 23-25 0.5-5 6.0-18 02007 62 40-22 2.0-12 12.0-38 02008 83 48-35 0 4.5-6 02009 55 32-23 1.0-9 8.0-24 0Totals 248 143-105 3.5-26 30.5-86 0Career HighsTackles: 20 at BYU, ‘08 TFL: 3.0 v. Ore., ‘07; v. Ore., ‘09 Sacks: 1.0 v. Ore. St., ‘07; v. Ore., ‘07; v. Ore., ‘09

Fifth-year senior KYLE BOSWORTH (#54) was on the pre-season Rotary Lom-bardi Award Watch List. He received a substitute year of eligibility after being injured in the second game of 2008 at BYU. Bosworth leads the team with 56 tackles (T-seventh in Pac-10 with 7.00 average) and is T-fi fth with 5.0 tackles for loss.

Versus San Diego State, he led the team with 2.0 tackles for loss and had four tackles. At Tennessee, he totaled 10 tackles, 0.5 for loss, and two quarterback hurries. He was credited with a tackle assist on the fourth down stop at the one-yard line to preserve the win. Against Kansas State, he was second with six tackles. At Stanford, he made eight stops. He led the squad with nine tackles versus Oregon. Against California, he made seven tackles, including 1.5 for loss. At Arizona, he started at middle linebacker but also played outside and tied for the team lead with eight tackles, including one for loss. He was credited with four stops at Oregon State.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - Ky. BosworthYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)2005 1 0-1 0 0 02006 13 7-6 0 0 02007 74 45-29 0.5-3 4.0-21 02008 9 8-1 0 1.0-3 02009 56 37-19 0 5.0-9 0Totals 153 97-56 0.5-3 10.0-33 0Career Highs Tackles: 19 vs. Wash. St., ‘07 Sacks: 1 vs. BYU, ‘07 LV Bowl TFL: 2.0 vs. SDSU., ‘09

Redshirt sophomore AKEEM AYERS (#10) opened the 2009 season by making two tackles versus San Diego State. He added three at Tennessee. Against Kansas State, he made fi ve stops, 2.0 sacks and a third for loss. At Stanford, he made seven tackles and forced and recovered a fumble that led to a fi eld goal. Against Oregon, he made a leaping interception in the end zone for a touchdown and was credited with four tackles. In the California game, he made four tackles. At Arizona, he made a career-high eight tackles, tying for the team lead, and tipped the lateral that resulted in Tony Dye’s touchdown (one tackle for loss). He tied his career high with eight tackles, including one for loss, at Oregon State.

Ayers is tied for the team lead with two forced fumbles, is second with 2.0 sacks, fi fth (tied) with 5.0 tackles for loss and fi fth with 41 tackles. He ap-peared in 12 games in 2008 with three starts at strongside linebacker.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - A. AyersYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)2008 40 28-12 4.0-38 5.0-43 02009 41 32-9 2.0-12 5.0-20 1-0 (1)Totals 81 60-21 6.0-50 10.0-63 1-0 (1)Career Highs

Tackles: 8 at ARIZ, ‘09; at OSU, ‘09 TFL: 3 v K-State, ‘09 Sacks: 2 v. Wash., 2008; KSt., ‘09

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Redshirt sophomore linebacker STEVE SLOAN (#43) has seen action on special teams all eight games of the season. He has been in on defense against Kansas State, Oregon and California.

Sloan started nine of the fi nal 10 games of 2008 at middle linebacker.

Varsity Tackles Statistics -S. SloanYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)2008 29 16-13 1.0-10 2.5-13 02009 0 0-0 0 0 0Totals 29 16-13 1.0-10 2.5-13 0Career Highs Tackles: 6 vs. USC, 2008 Tackles for Loss: 1.5 v. USC, 2008

True sophomore SEAN WESTGATE (#11) made two tackles versus San Diego State. He contributed on defense and special teams at Tennessee. He had one tackle versus Kansas State. At Stanford, he partially blocked a punt (second of his career) that led to a fourth-quarter fi eld goal and had one tackle. He made one special-teams tackle versus Oregon and played versus California. At Arizona, he made his fi rst start (linebacker) and made seven tackles. He had one tackle assist at Oregon State.

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

Varsity Tackles Statistics - S. WestgateYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)2008 18 10-8 0 1.5-2 02009 13 8-5 0 0 0Totals 31 18-13 0 1.5-2 0Career Highs Tackles: 8 at BYU, 2008 Tackles for Loss: 0.5 at BYU, 2008

All-Time Bruin Career Tackle Leaders

Name Years Tackles1. Jerry Robinson 1975-78 46810. Craig Davis 1986-89 31215. Neal Dellocono 1981-84 28718. Stacy Argo 1988-91 28019. Tom Sullivan 1979-82 27220. Chance Johnson 1985-88 268Others: Alterraun Verner 2006- 258 Reggie Carter 2006- 248

SECONDARY — True senior cornerback ALTERRAUN VERNER (#1), a pre-season All-America selection, is a semifi nalist for the 2009 Lott Trophy, presented to the nation’s top defensive player on and off the fi eld. He was also on the 2009 pre-season “watch list” of the Bednarik Award and Nagurski Award (both for the nation’s top defender), as well as the Thorpe Award (nation’s top defensive back). He was selected second-team All-Pac-10 last season and earned a spot on the Pac-10’s All-Academic fi rst team for the second straight year.

Verner made two tackles versus San Diego State. He also scored the fourth touch-down of his career when he returned a blocked fi eld goal attempt 70 yards for a score. At Tennessee, he made six tackles and an interception. In the victory versus Kansas State, he made two interceptions, to increase his career total to 11, and added fi ve tackles. At Stanford, he led the Bruins with 12 tackles. He made fi ve stops versus Oregon. In the California game, he made seven tackles. He made fi ve tackles, including one for loss, at Arizona. He made nine tackles, one shy of the team high, at Oregon State.

Verner ranks 38th (tied) in the NCAA, fourth (tied) in the Pac-10 and second on the team with his average of 0.38 interceptions per game. He is four on the squad with his 51 tackles (6.38 average, tied for 16th in Pac-10).

In 2008, Verner ranked second on the squad with 73 tackles and led the nation with 1.67 pass defenses per game.

Verner has scored four touchdowns in his career and has returned three intercep-tions for touchdowns, tying the school record held by Jerry Robinson (1975-78), Marcus Turner (1985-88) and Spencer Havner (2002-05). In a 2007 game against Cal, he stepped in front of the intended receiver and returned it 76 yards for a score with 1:33 remaining on the clock. In 2006, he became the sixth Bruin, and fi rst freshman, to score two touchdowns on interceptions in the same season. With 2:16 remaining in the second quarter of the season-opening Utah game, he picked off a pass and returned it 34 yards for a touchdown. His scoring return was the fi rst by a UCLA true freshman since 1989, when Carlton Gray returned one 65 yards versus Washington. In the win over Arizona, he picked off a fourth-quarter Wildcat pass and returned it 89 yards for a score. It was the longest by a Bruin since Nov. 12, 1994, when Abdul McCullough scored on a 98-yard return versus ASU.

Varsity Tackles Statistics -A. VernerYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td)2006 59 42-17 0 1.5-2 2-123(2)2007 75 53-22 0 3.0-4 4-76(1)2008 73 52-21 0 2.5-8 2-0(0)2009 51 34-17 0 1.0-1 3-73 (0)Totals 258 181-77 0 8.0-15 11-272(3)Career Highs Tackles: 13 at BYU, 2008 TFL: 2.0 v. Cal, 2007

True sophomore free safety RAHIM MOORE (#3) made three interceptions in the

opener against San Diego State to tie the UCLA single-game record -- Ron Carver (Texas 1971), Craig Rutledge (Oregon St. 1986) and Darryl Henley (Oregon St. 1986). He also broke up a fourth pass. For his efforts, Moore was named Walter Camp Football Foundation National Defensive Player of the Week. At Tennessee, he made two interceptions, had a third erased by penalty, and made six tackles. He was credited with a tackle assist on third down of UCLA’s goal line stand to preserve the victory. Against Kansas State, he made four tackles and defensed three passes. At Stanford, he suffered a mild concussion on a hit early in the second quarter and did not return. Versus Oregon, he had one tackle. He led the team with a career high-tying nine tackles versus California, including 1.0 for loss, and broke up one pass.

At Arizona, he made two interceptions in the fi rst half, one at the seven-yard line and the other at the one-yard line, and added one tackle. He made seven tackles (four solos) at Oregon State.

On the year, Moore has seven interceptions, tied for No. 4 on UCLA’s single-season list. The last Bruin to make that many was Marvin Goodwin in 1993 and the last Bruin to make more was Carlton Gray, who set the school record with 11 in 1991. Moore now has 10 interceptions in 20 career games.

Moore is tied for the national lead with his 0.88 average and is third (tied) in the country and fi rst in the Pac-10 in passes defensed (1.50).

Varsity Tackles Statistics - R. MooreYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2008 60 32-28 0 0 3-5 (0)2009 30 20-10 0 1.0-3 7-73 (0)Totals 90 52-38 0 1.0-3 10-78 (0)

Career HighsTackles: 9 at Cal, ‘08; v. Cal, ‘09 Int: 3 v. SDSU, ‘09 TFL: 1 v. Cal, ‘09

UCLA SINGLE SEASON INTERCEPTIONSName, Year INT1. Carlton Gray, 1991 112. Bob Stiles,1965 93. Bill Stits, 1952 84. Rahim Moore, 2009; 7 Marvin Goodwin, ‘93; Don Rogers, ‘83; Kenny Easley, ‘78; Bob Waterfi eld, ‘42 UCLA CAREER INTERCEPTIONSName INT1. Kenny Easley, 1977-80 192. Don Rogers,1980-83 163. James Washington,1984-87 154. Eric Turner,1987-90; Marcus Turner, ‘85-88; Don Rogers, ‘80-83 147. Ricky Manning, ‘99-02; Craig Rutledge, ‘83-86; Lupe Sanchez, ‘79-83; 13 Bill Stits, ‘51-53 ** Alterraun Verner,2006- 11 ** Rahim Moore ,2008- 10

True sophomore safety TONY DYE (#6) made the second start of his career, fi rst in a normal alignment, against San Diego State. At Tennessee, he made seven stops. He led the Bruins with nine tackles against Kansas State. At Stanford, he registered a career-high 10 tackles. He made seven tackles versus Oregon. Against Cal, he made three tackles. At Arizona, he scored his fi rst career touchdown when he scooped up a lateral that was batted down by Akeen Ayers and returned it 28 yards for the score. He also made fi ve tackles (three solos). He led the team with a career high-tying 10 tackles (seven solos) at Oregon State.

On the year, Dye ranks third on the squad with 52 tackles (his 6.50 average is T-14th in Pac-10).

Varsity Tackles Statistics - T. DyeYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2008 15 9-6 0 0 02009 52 34-18 0 0 0Totals 67 43-24 0 0 0

Dye Career HighsTackles: 10 at STAN, ‘09; at OSU, ‘09 TFL: n/a

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Redshirt freshman cornerback AARON HESTER (#21) made his fi rst career start in the opener against San Diego State on Sept. 5. Early in the second quarter, he suffered a fractured right fi bula and was expected to be sidelined four to six weeks. He returned to full practice during the Arizona week but did not play in the game. He saw action at Oregon State.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - A. HesterYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2009 2 2-0 0 0 0Career HighsTackles: 2 vs. SDSU, 2009 TFL: n/a

True freshman cornerback SHELDON PRICE (#22) made his debut versus San Diego State. He played on special teams at Tennessee. Against Kansas State, he made his fi rst career start and totaled fi ve tackles. He started at Stanford and registered nine tackles. He made two tackles in a start versus Oregon. Price started and made one tackle versus California. He started and played the entire contest at Arizona, making two tackles. He started and made six tackles at Oregon State.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - S. PriceYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2009 25 17-8 0 0 0

Redshirt freshman cornerback ANDREW ABBOTT (#26), a walkon, made his debut as the nickel back versus San Diego State. He made two tackles and broke up a pass at Tennessee. He made one stop versus Kansas State. He also played at Stanford and had a tackle assist versus Oregon. He had one pass defense versus California. He made a career-high four tackles at Arizona off the bench and made three tackles at Oregon State.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - A. AbbottYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2009 11 8-3 0 0 0

Redshirt sophomore COURTNEY VINEY (#7) stepped in following the injury to Aaron Hester in the San Diego State game and fi nished with two tackles. He made his fi rst career start at Tennessee and totaled a career-high eight tackles. He did not play versus Kansas State, Stanford or Oregon. He played on special teams against California. He played defense and special teams at Arizona. He made one tackle at Oregon State.

Viney appeared in all 12 games in 2008 off the bench.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - C. VineyYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2008 17 15-2 0 0 02009 12 7-5 0 0 0Totals 29 22-7 0 0 0

Career HighsTackles: 8 at Tenn. ‘08 Sacks: na TFL: na

Redshirt sophomore strong safety GLENN LOVE (#20) contributed both on special teams and defense against San Diego State, making two tackles. He made one special teams tackle at Tennessee and another versus Kansas State. He played the balance of the Stanford game in place of injured Rahim Moore and totaled six tackles. He made one special teams tackle versus Oregon. Love made two tackle assists against California. He made six tackles (four solos) while playing defense and special teams at Arizona. He made two tackles at Oregon State playing defense and special teams.

Love saw action in all 12 games last season, four on defense.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - G. LoveYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2008 23 17-6 0 0.5-1 02009 21 11-10 0 0 0Totals 44 28-16 0 0.5-1 0

Career HighsTackles: 7 vs. USC, 2008 TFL: 0.5 vs. USC, 2008

Redshirt senior safety AARON WARE (#27) played on special teams in the 2009 opener against San Diego State. He also played on special teams against Tennessee, Kansas State, Stanford, Oregon, California and Arizona. He made one special teams tackle at Oregon State.

Ware appeared in all 12 games lin 2008 and made one start ( Tennessee) at strong safety and was credited with a career-best four tackles.

Varsity Tackles Statistics - A. WareYear TT T-AT Sacks TFL INT (Td) 2006 4 4-0 0 0 02007 11 9-2 0 0 02008 15 10-5 0 0 02009 1 1-0 0 0 0 Totals 31 24-7 0 0 0

Career Highs Tackles: 4 v. Tennessee ‘08 Sacks: na TFL: na

THE KICKERS KAI FORBATH (#25), a member of the Groza Award pre-season Watch List, has

earned numerous pre-season All-America honors this season. In 2008, he earned third-team All-America acclaim from Associated Press and second-team All-Pac-10 honors from the league’s coaches.

On the year, he has made 20 of 22 fi eld goals and 11 of 12 PATs for 71 points. He is tied for the NCAA lead and and paces the Pac-10 in fi eld goals (2.50) and his fi eld goal percentage of .909 is the highest among players with at least 16 attempts. He is fourth in the Pac-10 and 14th nationally in scoring (8.88). His 20 fi eld goals are tied for No. 6 on UCLA’s single-season list.

Forbath has converted 33 of his last 35 fi eld goals and had a string of 16 straight successes snapped at Arizona when he missed from 52 yards. He has connected on his last 29 straight fi eld goal attempts from a distance of 50 yards or less (his last such miss came on a 47-yard attempt in game six last season at Oregon).

Forbath’s .865 percentage is the highest in school history among players with at least 20 career fi eld goals (John Lee holds the record at .850). He ranks third in school history with 64 fi eld goals and eighth in career scoring with 254 points in just 33 games.

Forbath made two fi eld goals(49, 50) and converted three of four PATs (the other was blocked) for nine points in the 2009 opener versus SDSU. The 50-yard fi eld goal was the seventh of his career of at least 50 yards, a new school record. At Tennessee, he made a single game career-best four fi eld goals (26, 39, 31, 47, miss 51). He was named Pac-10 Special Teams Player of the Week. Against Kan-sas State, he scored 11 points, converting all three fg attempts (39, 35, 40) and both PATs. At Stanford, he made all three fi eld goal attempts (29, 34, 35). Against Oregon, he made a 52-yard fi eld goal (his school-record eighth career fi eld goal of 50+ yards) and converted his only PAT for four points. Against California, he converted all four fi eld goal attempts (24, 39, 46, 35) to tie his career high and added two PATs for 14 points. At Arizona, he made fi eld goals of 53 (a season long and his school-record ninth career fi eld goal of 50+ yards) and 33 yards before missing from 52 yards early in the fourth quarter. He added a PAT for seven points. He made a 24-yard fi eld goal on UCLA’s fi rst possession of the second half at Oregon State.

Forbath is the fi rst UCLA player to record fi ve fi eld goals of at least 50 yards in a season (2007), including a freshman-best 54-yarder (third-longest in school his-tory) versus Oregon.In the Las Vegas Bowl against BYU, he became the second player in school history to kick two fi eld goals of at least 50 yards in the same game (Justin Medlock did it at Oregon in 2004).

Varsity Statistics - K. ForbathField GoalsYear Total 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg PAT PT2007 25-30 0-0 7-9 8-8 5-8 5-5 54 30-30 1052008 19-22 2-2 6-7 6-7 4-5 1-1 53 21-22 782009 20-22 0-0 4-4 9-9 4-4 3-5 53 11-12 71Totals 64-74 2-2 17-20 23-24 13-17 9-11 54 62-64 254Career HighsLong FG: 54 vs. Utah, 2007 FG/Game: 4 at Tenn., ‘09; v. Cal, ‘09 UCLA Career Field Goals Year Made Att Lg 1. John Lee 1982-85 85 100 52 2. Justin Medlock 2003-06 70 88 52 3. Kai Forbath 2007- 64 74 54 UCLA Single Season Field Goals Year Made Att. Pct. 1. John Lee 1984 32 36 .889 2. Justin Medlock 2006 28 32 .875 3. Kai Forbath 2007 25 30 .833 4. John Lee 1985 22 25 .880 5. Bjorn Merten 1993 21 26 .808 6. Kai Forbath 2009 20 22 .909 Chris Sailer 1997 20 25 .800 Alfredo Velasco 1987 20 24 .895

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2009 UCLA FOOTBALL RELEASE -- WASHINGTON WEEKUCLA Career Scoring Year TD PAT FG Pts 1. John Lee 1982-85 0 135 85 390 4. Bjorn Merten 1993-96 0 130 57 301 5. Alfredo Velasco 1986-89 0 114 51 267 6. DeShaun Foster 1998-01 44 1 0 266 7. Chris Griffi th 1999-02 0 136 42 262 8. Kai Forbath 2007- 0 62 64 254 Most 50-Yard Field Goals in a UCLA Career

1. Kai Forbath (2007-) 9 2. Justin Medlock (‘03-06) 6 3. John Lee (‘82-85) 4

Redshirt freshman punter JEFF LOCKE (#18) saw his fi rst career action against San Diego State. Locke averaged 38.8 yards on fi ve kicks, two inside the 20-yard line. Just one of the punts was returned (3). Locke also handled the kickoff chores, averaging 64.9 yards on seven kicks. At Tennessee, he averaged 47.0 yards on four punts with one returned (6, a second was a touchback). He had a long of 64 yards. He averaged 66.3 yards on six kickoffs with three touchbacks. Against Kansas State, he averaged 46.7 yards on three punts (one touchback) with one returned (11). At Stanford, he averaged 47.8 yards on four punts, one inside the 20. Stanford averaged just 2.8 yards on four punt returns. He averaged 70 yards on four kickoffs with three touchbacks. Against Oregon, he averaged 50.4 yards on seven punts, three inside the 20-yard line. Just two were returned (6). He also reached the end zone with all three kickoffs, with two touchbacks. He averaged 45.2 yards on six kicks versus California with four inside the 20-yard line and only two returned for 10 yards. He also had four touchbacks on six kickoffs. At Arizona, he averaged 48.2 yards on six kicks, including one of 81 yards, with two inside the 20-yard line and one touchback. None were returned. His 81-yard punt was UCLA’s longest since 1995, when Chris Sailer had an 81-yarder. He averaged 37.1 yards on seven kicks at Oregon State with one inside the 20-yard line.

On the year, Locke is averaging 44.90 yards (ninth in the NCAA and second in the Pac-10) on 42 punts with 13 inside the 20-yard line and 10 of 50+ yards. UCLA is sixth nationally and fi rst in the Pac-10 in net punting (40.17) and 24th in the NCAA and second in the Pac-10 in punt return defense (5.27). Locke also has 15 touchbacks on kickoffs, most in the Pac-10.

THE OFFENSE QUARTERBACKS — Redshirt freshman KEVIN PRINCE (#14) became just the

second Bruin freshman (redshirt) quarterback to open a season under center, and the fi rst to win a season-opener, when he took the fi rst snap in the San Diego State game. On the night, he completed 18 of 29 passes for 176 yards and one touchdown with two interceptions. In the fi rst half, he completed 12 of 16 passes for 140 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions. He connected on nine of 11 passes on fi rst down and seven of 12 on third down.

At Tennessee, Prince became the fi rst UCLA freshman quarterback to win his fi rst road start since Drew Olson won at Washington in 2002. He completed 11 of 23 passes for 101 yards, including a 12-yard touchdown pass to Chane Moline, and did not throw an interception. He drove the Bruins to four fi eld goals. An x-ray examination on Sept. 13 indicated that Prince had suffered a fractured jaw during the Tennessee game. He had the jaw wired close to assist in the healing process and missed the Kansas State and Stanford games.

He returned to the starting lineup against Oregon and completed 13 of 25 passes for 81 yards. He had one interception which was returned for a touchdown. He also netted 22 yards on the ground.

Against California, he completed 21 of 41 passes for 311 yards -- all career highs at the time. He had three completions of at least 29 yards, including a 48-yard pass to Logan Paulsen. He produced six scores - two touchdowns and four fi eld goals. He had one interception late in the game that was returned for a touchdown after he had moved the Bruins from their own 27-yard line to Cal’s 34-yard line. His 332 yards of total offense rank third-most among UCLA freshmen quarterbacks while his 311 passing yards ranked No. 5 (now No. 6). At Arizona, he completed seven of 15 passes for 60 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions.

At Oregon State, he passed for a career-high 323 yards and two touchdowns, completing a career-high 22 passes on 34 attempts. In the fourth quarter, he rallied the Bruins from a 19-3 defi cit. He engineered touchdown drives of 70 and 94 yards and threw scoring passes of 58 yards to Nelson Rosario (8:06 left) and seven yards to Taylor Embree on fourth-and-seven with 2:06 remaining. He also passed for a pair of two-point conversions. In the fi nal quarter, he completed nine of 13 passes for 198 yards and the two touchdowns. The 58-yard scoring toss to Rosario is the longest completion of his career.

Prince is now just the second freshman quarterback in UCLA history to pass for over 300 yards twice in a season and his 323 yards rank No. 5 on UCLA’s freshman passing list.

The 323 yards rank 28th on UCLA’s single-game list and are the most since Patrick Cowan threw for 329 at California in 2006.

Prince was named the starting quarterback a few days following the completion of 2009 Spring Practice. Last year, he competed for the backup role at quarterback and dressed for each contest, but did not see game action.

Prince earned three letters in football at Crespi HS in Encino, CA. He was injured in the fi rst quarter of the fi rst game in the 2007 season. Prince missed the remainder of the 2007 high school season after undergoing knee surgery. As a junior, he completed 112 of 197 passes for 1,422 yards and 12 touchdowns and fi ve interceptions.

2009 Passing Att Comp Int Yds TD LG San Diego State 29 18 2 176 1 34 @Tennessee* 23 11 0 101 1 14 Kansas State injured-DNP @ Stanford injured-DNP Oregon* 25 13 1 81 0 11 California* 41 21 1 311 0 48@ Arizona* 15 7 0 60 0 22 @ Oregon State* 34 22 0 323 2 58 Totals 167 92 4 1,052 4 58

K. Prince Career HighsPass Yds:323 v. OSU, ‘09 Comp:22 v. OSU, ‘09 TDs:2 v. OSU, ‘09 Pass Att: 41 v. Cal, ‘09

Bruin Freshmen 300-Yard Passers Name Year Yds Opponent1. Tommy Maddox 1990 409 USC 2. Tommy Maddox 1990 353 Michigan 3. Tommy Maddox 1990 332 Oregon Cory Paus 1999 332 Oregon 5. Kevin Prince 2009 323 Oregon State 6. Kevin Prince 2009 311 California 7. Cade McNown* 1995 306 Fresno State * = true freshman

Bruin Freshmen QB 300-Yard Total Offense Performers Name Year Yds Opponent1.Tommy Maddox 1990 445 USC 2. Tommy Maddox 1990 356 Oregon 3. Kevin Prince 2009 332 California 4. Cory Paus 1999 324 Oregon 5. Tommy Maddox 1990 319 Michigan 6. Kevin Prince 2009 314 Oregon State7. Cade McNown* 1995 301 Fresno State * = true freshman

Redshirt senior KEVIN CRAFT (#3) played one snap in the 2009 opener against San Diego State. He did not play at Tennessee. He started versus Kansas State and completed 13 of 24 passes for 186 yards with one touchdown and an interception. On UCLA’s initial possession, he marched the Bruins 64 yards for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter, he hooked up with Terrence Austin for a 51-yard touchdown play. It was the longest completion of his career and UCLA’s longest offensive scoring play since 2007 (Ben Olson and Brandon Breazell connected on a 69-yarder at Oregon State). At Stanford, he completed 22 of 34 passes for 204 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions. He produced a 73-yard touchdown drive and engineered three fi eld goal drives, including one clock drive at the end of the fi rst half. He did not play versus Oregon or California. At Arizona, he came in during the third quarter and completed six of 17 passes for 75 yards. He did not play at Oregon State.

Craft’s current total of 273 career completions rank No. 9 in UCLA history, having passed Heisman Trophy winner Gary Beban (243) versus Kansas State (No. 8 is Dennis Dummit, 1969-70, 289).

In 2008, Craft started all 12 games. He ranked third in the Pac-10 in completions (19.3), fi fth in total offense (196.7) and fi fth in passing yards (195.1). He com-pleted 232 of 417 passes for 2,341 yards, seven touchdowns and a school-record 20 interceptions. His 232 completions rank second on UCLA’s single-season list behind Drew Olson’s 242 in 2005. He was also 13th on the single-season yard-age list. His 27 completions in the game at Oregon rank 10th (tied) in school history for a single game.

He orchestrated two big comeback wins in 2008 against Tennessee and Stanford. After completing 7 of 18 passes for 66 yards with four interceptions in the fi rst half of action versus the Vols, Craft went on to complete 18 of 25 attempts for 193 yards after halftime (12 of 14 for 139 yards in the fourth quarter). For the game, he completed 25 of 43 passes for 259 yards. His 43 pass attempts tied for the 11th-most in school history. Against Stanford, Craft connected on a seven-yard scoring pass to tight end Cory Harkey for the game-winning points with 10 seconds remaining. He completed 23 of 39 passes on the day for a total of 285 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

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2009 UCLA FOOTBALL RELEASE -- WASHINGTON WEEKVarsity Passing Statistics - Kevin CraftYear Att Comp Int Yds TD LG2008 417 232 20 2,341 7 432009 75 41 1 465 1 51Totals 492 273 21 2,806 8 51

Career Highs - Division IPass Yd: 288 at Ore., ‘08 TD Pass: 2 v. Cal Poly, ‘06; WSU, ‘08 ; Stan., ‘08 Comp.: 27 at Ore., ‘08

Rush Yds: 46 v. Fresno St., ‘08 Pass Att: 43 v. Tenn., ‘08; at Oregon, ‘08

True freshman RICHARD BREHAUT (#12) played the fi nal possession of the San Diego State game. He completed both of his pass attempts for 39 yards, includ-ing one for 30 yards on third down. He did not see action against Tennessee, Kansas State or Stanford.

He came off the bench in the fourth quarter versus Oregon and completed fi ve of 10 passes for 64 yards with one interception (tip). His 26-yard pass to Logan Paulsen was UCLA’s longest offensive play of the day. He was also sacked four times. He did not play versus California. At Arizona, he played in the fourth quarter and completed two of three passes for 11 yards. He played one series in the second quarter at Oregon State but did not throw a pass.

Brehaut enrolled for the 2009 Spring Quarter and got a jump on learning the position in Spring Practice.

Varsity Passing Statistics - Richard BrehautYear Att Comp Int Yds TD LG

2009 15 9 1 114 0 30

Career Highs - Pass Yds: 64 v. Ore., ‘09 Comp: 5 v. Ore., ‘09 Pass Att: 10 v. Ore., ‘09

RUNNING BACKS — True senior fullback CHANE MOLINE (#42) came off the bench in the 2009 opener (the Bruins did not start a fullback) and made one reception (13). At Tennessee, he scored the Bruins’ only touchdown on a 12-yard reception. He made one reception versus Kansas State (7) and one (6) at Stanford. Against Oregon, he had his fi rst two carries of the season and made two receptions (13). He started against California and carried once for three yards and made one reception for six yards. He played off the bench at Arizona. He started at Oregon State and made three receptions for 24 yards. Moline has made 11 receptions to rank sixth on the squad.

In 2008, he appeared in all 12 games with eight starts (six fullback, two tailback).

Varsity Rushing Statistics -Chane Moline

Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg2006 33 104 3 101 3.1 5 92007 55 206 10 196 3.6 1 35 2008 30 126 8 118 3.9 0 402009 3 11 0 11 3.7 0 5Totals 121 447 21 426 3.5 6 40 Career HighsRush Yds: 72 v Arizona, ‘08 Rush Atts: 15 at Arizona, ‘07 Tds: 2 v. Stanford, ‘06

Redshirt freshman tailback JOHNATHAN FRANKLIN (#23) has recorded two 100-yard rushing games this season (Kansas State and Cal). Only one player in school history has totaled more than two 100-yard rushing games during his freshman season. Tyler Ebell had six 100-yard rushing games in 2002.

Franklin made his fi rst career start against San Diego State. On his fi rst carry, he scored a 12-yard touchdown. On the afternoon, he carried 12 times for 43 yards. He started at Tennessee and rushed for 80 yards on 17 attempts. He also made one reception (10). Versus Kansas State, he led the Bruins with 119 yards on 23 carries. He scored UCLA’s fi rst touchdown on a three-yard run and had a rush of 36 yards. He became the fi rst Bruin to rush for at least 100 yards since Chris Markey did it in the 2007 Las Vegas Bowl. His 119 yards were the most by a Bruin since Kahlil Bell ran for 142 in the 2007 win over California.

At Stanford, he led the Bruins with 58 yards on 14 attempts and scored the team’s only touchdown on a one-yard run. Against Oregon, he led the Bruins with 32 yards on nine attempts while playing with a sprained left ankle.

Against California, he rushed for 101 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries. His 74-yard touchdown run in the second quarter was the longest run by a Bruin since Oct. 25, 2003 when Maurice Drew ran for an 83-yard touchdown against Arizona State. He also scored on a seven-yard run in the fi rst quarter.

He came off the bench at Arizona and led the Bruins with 36 yards on nine at-tempts and also made two receptions for 17 yards. He started at Oregon State and gained 37 yards on 14 attempts. He also caught a two-point conversion to tie the game with 2:06 remaining.

Franklin leads the Bruins with 506 rushing yards, averaging 63.2 yards per contest, and is eighth in the Pac-10. He also leads the team with fi ve touch-downs.

Varsity Rushing Statistics -J. Franklin

Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg 2009 109 530 24 506 4.6 5 74Career HighsYd: 119 v. KSU, ‘09 Td: 2 v. Cal, ‘09 Att: 23 v. KSU, ‘09

UCLA All-Time Freshmen Rushing Leaders

Name TCB Net Yds Avg Rush TD 1. Tyler Ebell, 2002 234 994 4.2 102. Eric Ball, 1985 122 703 5.8 113. DeShaun Foster, 1998* 126 673 5.3 104. Shawn Wills, 1988* 94 622 6.6 55. Maurice Drew, 2003* 135 582 4.3 56. Skip Hicks, 1993* 100 563 5.6 57. Gaston Green, 1984* 91 516 5.7 58. Johnathan Franklin, ‘09 109 506 4.6 5note: *= true freshman

True sophomore DERRICK COLEMAN (#33) is a member of the 2009 AFCA Good Works Team. He came off the bench to lead the Bruins in rushing in the opener versus San Diego State. He ran for 69 yards on four carries, including a 29-yard touchdown on his fi rst carry of the game and another for 31 yards. At Tennessee, he carried six times for one yard. Versus Kansas State, he had 46 yards on eight carries. At Stanford, he netted three yards on two carries and had a three-yard reception. He netted one yard on two carries against Oregon. He played on special teams and offense versus California. He played on special teams at Arizona. He carried three times for 19 yards at Oregon State, including a 12-yard run on his fi rst carry.

On the year, he is averaging 5.6 yards per rushing attempt and second on the Bruin squad with his 139 yards.

In 2008, Coleman played in the fi nal 10 games of the season and made one start (at Washington). He was second on the squad with 284 yards. He made his fi rst career start at Washington and ran for 42 yards on 10 carries, including an 11-yard touchdown on UCLA’s fi rst possession of the game.

Varsity Rushing Statistics -D. Coleman Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg 2008 53 291 7 284 5.4 2 44 2009 25 148 9 139 5.6 1 31 Totals 78 439 16 423 5.4 3 44Career HighsYd:86 v Fresno, ‘08 Td:1 at Ore, ‘08; at UW, ‘08; v. SDSU, ‘09 Att:10 v Fresno, ‘08; at Wash ‘08

Redshirt junior CHRISTIAN RAMIREZ (#24) returns after missing last season due to a failure to meet NCAA eligibility standards. However, he injured his ankle in an Aug. 22 scrimmage and was sidelined for the fi rst three games of the 2009 season. He was on the fi eld for one play at Stanford, which was negated by a penalty. He had his fi rst two carries of the year against Oregon (13). He carried once for no yards versus California. Ramirez made his fi rst career start at Arizona and carried six times for 31 yards and made one reception for 16 yards.

He appeared in 11 games in 2007.

Varsity Rushing Statistics -Christian Ramirez Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg 2006 played defense and on special teams 2007 19 104 6 98 5.2 1 24 2008 redshirted 2009 9 45 1 44 4.9 0 9Totals 28 149 7 142 5.1 1 24 Career Highs

Rush Yds.:55 at Stan. ‘07 Rush Att.:6 at ARIZ, ‘09 Tds:1 at Stan.‘07

Redshirt freshman MILTON KNOX (#2) saw his fi rst career action against San Diego State. Playing in the second half, he rushed for 45 yards on eight attempts. At Tennessee, he carried three times for 12 yards and made one reception (11) and a key fi rst down - all on UCLA’s touchdown drive in the second quarter. He did not play versus Kansas State. At Stanford, he carried twice for minus-two yards. He did not play versus Oregon due to illness. He made one reception for 14 yards off the bench against California. He played at Oregon State.

Varsity Rushing Statistics -M. Knox

Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg 2009 13 58 3 55 4.2 0 14Career Highs

Yd: 45 v. SDSU, ‘09 Td: n/a Att: 8 v. SDSU, ‘09

True freshman DAMIEN THIGPEN (#25) saw his fi rst career action against San Diego State and had six carries for four yards. He had two kickoff returns versus Kansas State for 45 yards, one of 28 yards. At Stanford, he carried three times for 28 yards, including a 13-yard burst. He had six carries for 14 yards against

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Oregon and caught two passes (12). Against California, he ran three times for 10 yards and also made two receptions for 10 yards. He carried once for four yards at Arizona. At Oregon State, he carried once and also made a special teams tackle. Thigpen plays on several special teams units.

Varsity Rushing Statistics -D. Thigpen

Year TCB Yds YL Net Avg TD Lg 2009 20 71 11 60 3.0 0 13Career HighsYd: 28 at Stanford, ‘09 Td: n/a Att: 6 v. SDSU, ‘09; v. Ore.,’09

Redshirt senior TREVOR THERIOT (#31) made one reception for nine yards against San Diego State. He played on special teams at Tennessee. Against Kansas State, his 32-yard return on a short kickoff set up a Bruin fi eld goal. He played on special teams at Stanford and played on offense and special teams versus Oregon. Against California, he made a key block on Johnathan Franklin’s 74-yard touchdown run. He played on special teams at Arizona and played offense and special teams at Oregon State.

Theriot saw action in the fi rst three games of 2008 and made two starts before an injury ended his season. He caught one pass from his fullback position against Tennessee and threw a key block on a Bruin touchdown run. He started versus BYU and Arizona. On the Wednesday prior to the Fresno State game (Sept. 24), he suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in practice and was out for the season. He was named Pac-10 All-Academic second team for the second straight year.

WIDE RECEIVERS — True senior TERRENCE AUSTIN (#4) has caught at least one pass in 22 straight games. In the opener against San Diego State, he accounted for 160 all-purpose yards.. On offense, he tied for the team lead with six recep-tions (37) and had a six-yard touchdown reception. His 65-yard kickoff return set up a Bruin touchdown. At Tennessee, he accounted for 93 all-purpose yards. Against Kansas State, he made two receptions (58), including a 51-yard scoring play. It was UCLA’s longest scoring play since the 2007 Oregon State game. At Stanford, he accounted for 117 all-purpose yards, including 47 yards on three receptions. Against Oregon, he had 104 all-purpose yards. In the California game, he accounted for 249 all-purpose yards - 182 yards on six kickoff returns, 43 yards on four punt returns and 24 on two receptions. At Arizona, he had 139 all-purpose yards - 111 on four kickoff returns, 16 on one punt return and 12 on one reception. At Oregon State, he had 143 all-purpose yards - 114 on six kickoff returns, 18 on two receptions, six on a run and fi ve on three punt returns. He set a UCLA record for career kickoff returns and passed assistant coach Reggie Moore for 19th on the career receiving list.

Austin ranks T-fourth in the Pac-10 (T-32nd in NCAA) in all-purpose yards (135.25), 45th in the NCAA and fourth in the Pac-10 in kickoff returns (25.19), 30th in the NCAA and third in the Pac-10 in punt returns (9.57) and 22nd (tied) in the Pac-10 in receptions (2.62). He is second on the team with 21 receptions.

For his career, Austin ranks fi rst in kickoff returns (72) and kickoff return yardage (1,764 yards), third in punt returns (83), ninth in all-purpose yards (3,689) and 19th in receptions (93).

Austin saw action in all 12 contests in 2008 and made seven starts. He led the team with 53 receptions (tied-10th on all-time Bruin season list). He is the only player in school history to gain over 200 yards on kickoff returns in a game twice in a career.His 1,878 all-purpose yards broke Maurice Jones-Drew’s old school mark of 1,863, set in 2005. Against Fresno State, Austin accounted for 298 all-purpose yards on 13 touches. He set a school record with 206 kickoff return yards on six attempts. At California, he accounted for 249 all-purpose yards. He returned seven kickoffs, tying a school record, for 203 yards, and his 82-yard return was the longest of his career.

Varsity Receiving Statistics - T. Austin Years No Yds Avg TD Lg 2006 2 29 14.5 0 16 2007 17 248 14.6 0 57 2008 53 460 8.7 1 29 2009 21 220 10.5 2 51 Totals 93 957 10.3 3 57 Career Highs Recept: 8, v. BYU ‘08; v. ASU ‘08 Rec Yds: 88 v. BYU ‘08 Tds: 1 v. Stan ‘08; v. SDSU, ‘09

Career All-Purpose Yardage Name Year Rush Rec KOR PR Yds Cl Terrence Austin 2006 7 29 0 110 146 Fr. 2007 24 248 0 311 583 So. 2008 90 460 1,109 219 1,878 Jr. 2009 6 220 655 201 1,082 Sr. Totals 127 957 1,764 841 3,689

Varsity Punt Return Statistics - T. Austin Years No Yds Avg TD Lg 2006 8 110 13.8 0 79 2007 31 311 10.0 0 68 2008 23 219 9.5 0 35 2009 21 201 9.6 0 45 Totals 83 841 10.1 0 79 UCLA Career Punt Ret. Years No Yds Avg TD 1. Paul Guidry 1993-96 90 911 10.12 12. Craig Bragg 2001-04 87 961 11.05 23. Terrence Austin 2006- 83 841 10.13 0 UCLA Career K-off Ret. Years No Yds Avg 1. Terrence Austin 2006- 72 1,764 24.50 2. Tab Perry 2000-02 67 1,476 22.03 3. Brian Brown 1986-89 66 1,416 21.45

‘09 Austin Game-By-Game All-Purpose Yardage Game Rush Rec KOR PR Yds San Diego State* 0 37 98 25 160 @Tennessee* 0 9 52 32 93 Kansas State* 0 58 0 19 77 @Stanford* 0 47 62 8 117 Oregon* 0 15 36 53 104 California* 0 24 182 43 249 @ Arizona* 0 12 111 16 139 @ Oregon State 6 18 114 5 143 Totals 6 220 655 201 1,082 UCLA Career All-Purpose Yardage Name Year Rush Rec PR KOR Yds 1. Maurice Jones-Drew ‘03-05 2,503 819 579 787 4,688 6. Theotis Brown ‘76-78 2,914 301 0 729 3,944 7. Skip Hicks ‘93-97 3,140 697 0 0 3,837 8. Brian Brown ‘87-90 2,099 294 0 1,416 3,809 9.Terrence Austin ‘06- 127 957 841 1,764 3,689

True sophomore TAYLOR EMBREE (#82) matched his career high with six recep-

tions for a career-best total of 97 yards versus San Diego State. Four of his six catches produced fi rst downs. He started but did not make a reception at Tennessee. He made one catch (17) versus Kansas State. At Stanford, he led the team with four receptions (33). Against Oregon, he led the team with fi ve catches (50). Against California, he made a team-high (tied) fi ve receptions (89). At Arizona, he tied for the team lead with three receptions (20). At Oregon State, he made fi ve receptions for 88 yards, including a leaping grab for a seven-yard touchdown with 2:06 remaining in the game to put the Bruins in a position to tie the contest. That was the fi rst TD of his career.

Embree leads the team lead with 29 receptions and tops the squad with 394 receiving yards. He ranks 13th in the Pac-10 in receiving yards (49.25) and 15th in receptions (3.62).

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

Varsity Receiving Statistics - T. Embree Years No Yds Avg TD Lg 2008 40 531 13.3 0 43 2009 29 394 13.6 1 34 Totals 69 925 13.4 1 43 Career Highs Rec: 6 at Ore. ‘08; v. SDSU ‘09 Recv Yds: 97 vs. SDSU, ‘09 Recv Tds: 1 v. OSU, ‘09

Redshirt senior GAVIN KETCHUM (#10) sat out the fi rst three games of the season due to a hamstring injury. He saw duty on some special teams units at Stanford. He saw action at receiver and special teams against Oregon, Califor-nia and Arizona. He made two tackles on special teams at Arizona. He made his fi rst receptionof the year (four yards) at Oregon State and also played on special teams.

Last season, Ketchum appeared in 11 games and made one start (Fresno St.). He earned Pac-10 All-Academic honorable mention. Varsity Receiving Statistics - G. Ketchum Years No Yds Avg TD Lg 2005 11 153 13.9 1 69 2006 5 57 11.4 0 21 2007 5 51 10.2 1 23 2008 6 61 10.2 0 15 2009 1 4 4.0 0 4 Totals 28 326 11.6 2 69 Career Highs Rcpts: 3 at WSU, 2005; vs. Az. St., 2005 Rec. Yds: 80 vs. Az. St., 2005 Tds: 1 at WSU, 2005; Stan., 2007

True sophomore NELSON ROSARIO (#83) came off the bench against SDSU to make two receptions (40), one for 30 yards. He did not make a catch at Tennessee. Against Kansas State, he led the Bruins with three receptions (45), including a

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one-handed grab for 21 on UCLA’s fourth-quarter fi eld goal drive. At Stanford, he made two receptions (28), both for fi rst downs on UCLA’s fi eld goal drive at the end of the fi rst half. He did not make a reception versus Oregon. Against California, he made three catches (57), one for 30 yards. He made two recep-tions (27) at Arizona.

Rosario had a breakout game at Oregon State, making a team-high six receptions for 152 yards and the fi rst touchdown of his career -- all career highs. His 58-yard acrobatic leaping catch and run plus his reception on a two-point conversion brought the Bruins to within 19-11 with 8:39 remaining in the game. He also had a 45-yard reception on UCLA’s game-tying touchdown drive that gave UCLA fi rst-and-goal at the four-yard line.

His 152 yards were the most by a Bruin since Craig Bragg’s 230 versus Oregon in 2002 and rank 19th (tied) on UCLA’s single-game list. It was also the fi rst time since early in the 2007 season that UCLA had a receiver with over 100 yards.

Rosario’s average of 19.4 yards per catch is the highest on the team. He is second with 349 receiving yards and is fourth with his 18 receptions.

Varsity Receiving Statistics - N. Rosario Years No Yds Avg TD Lg

2008 11 169 15.4 0 25 2009 18 349 19.4 1 58

Totals 29 518 17.9 1 58 Career Highs

Recept.: 6 v. OSU, ‘09 Receiv. Yds: 152 v. OSU, ‘09 Recv Tds: 1 v. OSU, ‘09

True freshman RANDALL CARROLL (#1) saw his fi rst action in the 2009 opener against San Diego State. He made his fi rst reception (7) at Tennessee. He did not play in the Kansas State or Stanford games. He made one reception for nine yards versus Oregon. He did not have a catch versus California or Arizona. He carried once for fi ve yards at Oregon State.

Also a star on the track, Carroll ran the fastest time in the state of California in 17 years, when he recorded a 10.30 non-wind aided clocking in the 100m event at the Del Rey League fi nals in May of 2009. In June of 2009, he captured the state CIF titles in the 100 (10.38) and the 200 (21.08) meter events for the second consecu-tive year. Varsity Receiving Statistics - R. Carroll Year No Yds Avg TD Lg 2009 2 16 8.0 0 9Career Highs

Recept.: 1 at Tenn ‘09; v. Ore., ‘09 Receiv. Yds: 9 v. Ore ‘09 Recv Tds: na

OFFENSIVE LINE — UCLA started the same six offensive linemen (three making their fi rst career starts) in the fi rst six games in 2009, but made a change for games seven and eight due to an injury to RG Eddie Williams. In 2008, UCLA start-ed nine different combinations in 12 games and no combination in more than three straight games (one for three games, one for two games and seven for one game each). Seven players made their fi rst start on the line last season.

True sophomore JEFF BACA (#60) has started at left guard in all eight games this season and has made 16 career starts. He also played some right guard versus California. In 2008, he appeared in nine games with eight starts at left tackle. He made his debut last season versus Arizona and his fi rst start against Fresno State.

Redshirt sophomore MIKE HARRIS (#65) has started at right tackle in all eight games of the season and now has 13 straight starts. He has played virtually every snap.

Redshirt sophomore KAI MAIAVA (#51), a transfer from the University of Colorado, where he was a starter in nine games at left guard in 2007, started for the fi rst time as a Bruin, at center, against SDSU. He has started each game this season and played virtually every snap.

First-year performer XAVIER SU’A-FILO (#56),who opened at left tackle against San Di-ego State, became the fi rst true freshman Bruin ever to start a season-opener on the of-fensive side of the ball. He has started all eight games and is a future star.

Redshirt junior EDDIE WILLIAMS (#62), a junior college transfer from Mt. San Antonio College, made his fi rst career start at right guard against SDSU and had started and played virtually every snap in the fi rst fi ve games. He started against Cal (game six) and fractured his left ankle in the fi rst quarter. He is expected to miss at least four weeks.

Redshirt senior NICK EKBATANI (#75) suffered a sprained ligament in his left knee on August 15. He returned to the practice fi eld during Kansas State week, made the trip to Stanford. He played the entire second half versus California at right guard. He started and played the entire contest at Arizona at right guard.

Ekbatani was the only lineman to start all 12 games in 2008. He opened at right tackle against Tennessee and went on to start the fi rst six games at right tackle. He moved to right guard for the fi nal six games. Ekbatani earned Pac-10 All-Aca-demic honorable mention.

Redshirt junior RYAN TAYLOR (#66), a junior college transfer, saw action at center late in the SDSU game. After a good week of practice, he started at right guard versus Oregon State and played the entire game.

True freshman STAN HASIAK (#74) came off the bench to play signifi cant minutes at left guard in the fi rst two games of the season vs. SDSU and at Tennessee. He came off the bench and played both guard spots versus California prior to spraining his left ankle. He did not play at Arizona or Oregon State.

Redshirt junior DARIUS SAVAGE (#77) saw action at right guard and on special teams against San Diego State. He has played on special teams in every game this season. In 2008, he started seven games at left guard and made his fi rst career start at BYU.

Redshirt junior BRANDON BENNETT (#69) came off the bench at left tackle in the SDSU game. He saw his fi rst career action when performing on special teams in the 2008 season-opener against Tennessee.

Redshirt junior JAKE DEAN (#57) saw action at right tackle in the 2009 opener. In 2008, he saw his fi rst career action in relief of center Micah Reed at BYU. He appeared in eight games with seven starts at center last season.

True senior MICAH KIA (#73) injured a knee in practice on Aug. 19 and is out for the year with a torn ACL. Last year, he started seven games - four at left tackle, one at right tackle and two at left guard. He made eight starts at tackle in 2007.

TIGHT ENDS — Redshirt senior LOGAN PAULSEN (#86) was a semifi nalist for

the 2009 William V. Campbell Trophy, college football’s premier scholar-ath-lete award. It is presented by the National Football Foundation. He was also a semifi nalist for a NFF Post-Graduate scholarship.

Paulsen, who was on the John Mackey Award “watch list,” started against San Diego State and made one catch (5). At Tennessee, he started and made two receptions (22), one for 14 yards. Versus Kansas State, he made two receptions (23). At Stanford, he caught two passes (14). He made one reception (26) versus Oregon. Against California, he tied for the team lead with a career high-tying fi ve receptions for a career-best 96 yards. His 48-yard catch-and-run, on which he dragged three Golden Bears for several yards, is the longest of his career. At Arizona, he tied for the team lead with three catches (23). He made four receptions for 29 yards at Oregon State, including one for 22 yards on the game-tying drive.

Paulsen is third on the squad with his 20 catches, 238 yards and 11.9 average.Paulsen caught one pass in last season’s opener against Tennessee before depart-

ing in the fi rst quarter with a fractured right foot. He had surgery and sat out the remainder of the season.

Varsity Receiving Statistics - L. PaulsenYears No Yds Avg TD Lg 2005 2 33 16.5 0 29 2006 27 331 12.3 0 46 2007 12 144 12.0 1 36 2008 1 18 18.0 0 18 2009 20 238 11.9 0 48 Totals 62 764 12.3 1 48 Career Highs

Recept: 5 v. Utah, ‘06; v. Cal, ‘09 Recv. Yds: 96 v. Cal, ‘09 Recv. Tds: 1 vs. Cal, ‘07

Redshirt senior RYAN MOYA (#15), who was on the John Mackey Award “watch list” made two receptions (13) versus San Diego State. He started in a double tight end formation at Tennessee but did not make a catch. Against Kansas State, he made two receptions (22) and had a touchdown catch wiped out by penalty. He made three receptions (40), one for 16 yards, at Stanford. Against Oregon, he made two catches (13). He made one catch (13) versus California. At Arizona, he made two receptions for 24 yards. He started and made one reception for eight yards at Oregon State.

Moya is fi fth on the squad with 13 catches and now ranks third (tied) in career receiving among Bruin tight ends with 73 receptions (T-25th overall).

A year ago, Moya led all Pac-10 tight ends with his 38 receptions. He saw action in all 12 games, with two starts, and was the team’s third-leading receiver.

Varsity Receiving Statistics - R. MoyaYears No Yds Avg TD Lg 2005 10 153 15.3 2 58 2006 12 126 11.4 1 23 2007 redshirt 2008 38 364 9.6 3 39 2009 13 133 10.2 0 16 Totals 73 776 10.6 6 58 Career Highs Recept.: 7 v. Tenn., ‘08 Recev. Yds: 65 v. Tenn, ‘08 Recv Tds: 2 vs. WSU, ‘08

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2009 UCLA FOOTBALL RELEASE -- WASHINGTON WEEKUCLA Tight End Career ReceptionsPlayer Year Recept. Yds. TD1. Marcedes Lewis 2002-05 126 1,571 212. Paul Bergmann 1979,81-83 85 1,076 53. Ryan Moya 2005- 73 776 6 Tim Wrightman 1978-81 73 947 10 Charles Arbuckle 1986-89 73 821 4 UCLA Career ReceptionsPlayer Year Recept. Yds. TD1. Craig Bragg 2001-04 193 2,845 1910. Freddie Mitchell 1998-00 119 2,135 1014. Junior Taylor 2002-06 104 1,372 915. Jim McElroy 1994-97 101 2,029 1416. Jojo Townsell 1979-82 100 1,773 2017. Brandon Breazell 2004-07 98 1,511 1218. Marcus Everett 2004-08 97 1,235 719. Terrence Austin 2006- 93 957 3 20. Reggie Moore 1987-90 92 1,483 10***Others***Ryan Moya 2005- 73 776 6Taylor Embree 2008- 69 925 0Logan Paulsen 2005- 62 764 1

True sophomore CORY HARKEY (#87) started versus San Diego State in a double-tight end formation and made one catch (1). He came off the bench at Tennes-see and made two receptions (18), one for 14 yards on the opening fi eld goal drive. He made one reception (10) versus Kansas State. He started (double tight end) at Stanford and made a career-high three catches (11). He did not make a reception versus Oregon, California or Arizona. He started versus Arizona in a two-tight end set and played at Oregon State.

Harkey appeared in all 12 games in 2008 with seven starts. He made the game-winning touchdown reception versus Stanford on a seven-yard pass from Kevin Craft with 10 seconds to play.

Varsity Receiving Statistics - C. HarkeyYears No Yds Avg TD Lg 2008 5 40 8.0 1 13 2009 7 40 5.7 0 14 Totals 12 80 6.7 1 14 Career Highs Recep: 3 at STAN ‘09 Recv. Yds: 18 at Tenn. ‘09 Recv. Tds: 1 vs. STAN, ‘08

Redshirt sophomore NATE CHANDLER (#89) saw action in the fi rst six games of 2009 on special teams (tight end v. Cal). He did not play at Arizona due to a mid-week concussion in practice. He was also out for the Oregon State game. Chandler played in 12 games in 2008 and made two starts at tight end.

True freshman MORRELL PRESLEY (#7), who enrolled in classes in January of 2009 and participated in Spring Practice, made his debut versus San Diego State. At Tennessee, he made his fi rst career reception for 12 yards and a fi rst down. He did not play versus Kansas State. He made three receptions (22) at Stanford. He made his fi rst career start versus Oregon. Against California, he made one reception (2) and ran twice (2). He made one reception (7) at Arizona. He did not play at Oregon State.

Varsity Receiving Statistics - M. PresleyYears No Yds Avg TD Lg 2009 6 43 7.2 0 12 Career Highs

Recep: 3 at STAN ‘09 Recv. Yds: 22 at STAN ‘09

STARTING ASSIGNMENTS Defense ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Tot. Streak DE Korey Bosworth RS 0 3 12 8 23 20 DE Reggie Stokes --- RS 0 5 0 5 0DE Datone Jones --- --- --- 2 8 10 8DT Brian Price --- --- 5 12 8 25 22 DT Jess Ward RS 0 6 0 1 7 1DT Jerzy Siewierski --- 0 0 0 7 7 0LB Reggie Carter RS 12 8 12 7 39 1 LB Kyle Bosworth 0 1 7 2/RS 8 18 8LB Steve Sloan --- --- RS 9 0 9 0LB Akeem Ayers --- --- RS 3 8 11 8LB Sean Westgate --- --- --- 0 1 1 0CB Alterraun Verner --- 1 11 12 8 32 29 CB Courtney Viney --- --- RSc 0 1 1 0 CB Aaron Hester --- --- --- RS 1 1 0CB Sheldon Price --- --- --- --- 6 6 6 S Rahim Moore --- --- --- 12 8 20 20 S Tony Dye --- --- --- 1 8 9 8S Aaron Ware RS 0 0 1 0 1 0

Offense ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Tot. Streak WR Gavin Ketchum 3 0 1/RS 0 0 4 0 WR Terrence Austin --- 0 0 7 7 14 0 WR Taylor Embree --- --- --- 8 7 15 0WR Nelson Rosario --- --- --- 0 1 1 1 WR/TE Morrell Presley --- --- --- --- 1 1 0OT Xavier Su’a-Filo --- --- --- --- 8 8 8C Kai Maiava* --- --- Colo. RS 8 8 8OG Eddie Williams --- --- --- --- 6 6 0OG/T Jeff Baca --- --- --- 8 8 16 12 OT Mike Harris --- --- RS 5 8 13 13 OG Ryan Taylor --- --- --- --- 1 1 1 OL Nick Ekbatani JC 0 RS 12 1 13 0OG/T Micah Kia --- 0 8 7 inj 15 0OG Darius Savage --- RS 0 7 0 7 0OL Jake Dean --- RS 0 7 0 7 0TE Logan Paulsen 0 12 13 1 8 34 8TE Ryan Moya 2 3 RS 2 2 9 1TE Cory Harkey --- --- --- 7 3 10 0TE Nate Chandler --- --- RS 2 0 2 0TE Jeff Miller --- RS 0 2 0 2 0QB Kevin Prince --- --- --- RS 6 6 4QB Kevin Craft RS SDSU JC 12 2 14 0RB Chane Moline --- 0 1 8 3 12 1RB Johnathan Franklin --- --- --- RS 7 7 1RB Christian Ramirez --- 0 0 RS 1 0 0RB Derrick Coleman --- --- --- 1 0 1 0RB Trevor Theriot RS 0 6 2 0 8 0*Maiava started 9 games at Colorado in 2007 at LG Special Teams ‘05 ‘06 ‘07 ‘08 ‘09 Tot. Streak PK Kai Forbath --- RS 13 12 8 33 33 P Jeff Locke --- --- --- --- 8 8 8LS Christian Yount --- --- 13 12 8 33 33 H Danny Rees --- RS 0 0 8 14 8

UCLA IN THE 2009 NCAA, PAC-10 STATSINDIVIDUAL* Terrence Austin -- all-purpose: T-32nd in NCAA, T-4th Pac-10(135.25); receptions/g: T-22nd

Pac-10(2.62); ko ret.: 45th NCAA, 4th Pac-10(25.19); punt ret.:30th NCAA, 3rd Pac-10(9.57)* Taylor Embree -- recept./ game: 15th Pac-10 (3.62); receiv. yds:13th Pac-10 (49.25) * Kai Forbath -- fi eld goals: T-1st in NCAA, 1st in Pac-10 (2.50); scoring: 14th in NCAA, 4th in

Pac-10 (8.88); kick scoring: 1st in Pac-10 (8.88)* Kevin Prince -- passing effi ciency: 9th in Pac-10 (111.12); passing yards: 8th in Pac-10 (175.33);

total offense: 9th in Pac-10 (176.17)* Johnathan Franklin -- rushing: 8th Pac-10 (63.25); total off.: 17th Pac-10 (63.25)* Jeff Locke -- punting: 9th in NCAA, 2nd in Pac-10 (44.90)* Reggie Carter -- tackles:11th Pac-10 (6.88);TFL:T-7th Pac-10 (1.00); fumbles forced:T-7th

Pac-10 (0.25)* Brian Price -- TFL: T-15th in NCAA, 1st Pac-10 (1.50); sacks: T-9th in Pac-10 (0.50)* Rahim Moore -- ints.: T-1st NCAA,1st Pac-10(0.88);passes def.:T-3rd NCAA,1st Pac-10(1.50)* Alterraun Verner -- int: T-38th in NCAA, T-4th in Pac-10 (0.38); tackles: T-16th Pac-10 (6.38)* Kyle Bosworth -- tackles: T-7th in Pac-10 (7.00)* Datone Jones -- TFL: T-9th Pac-10 (0.88)* Korey Bosworth -- TFL: 6th Pac-10 (1.06)* Tony Dye -- tackles: T-14th Pac-10 (6.50)

TEAMRushing Offense: 104th in NCAA, 9th in Pac-10 (102.00)Passing Offense: 76th in NCAA, 9th in Pac-10 (203.88)Total Offense: 110th in NCAA, 9th in Pac-10 (305.88)Scoring Offense: 107th in NCAA, 9th in Pac-10 (19.88)Rushing Defense: 83rd in NCAA, 8th in Pac-10 (157.50)Pass Effi ciency Defense: 35th in NCAA, 4th in Pac-10 (116.79)Total Defense: 58th in NCAA, 5th in Pac-10 (355.13)Scoring Defense: 52nd in NCAA, 6th in Pac-10 (23.00)Third Down Conversion Offense: 9th in Pac-10 (29.5%)Third Down Conversion Defense: 3rd in Pac-10 (34.8%)Red Zone Offense: T-30th in NCAA, 4th in Pac-10 (86.36%)Red Zone Defense: T-42nd in NCAA, 4th in Pac-10 (79.17%)Turnover Margin: T-42nd in NCAA, 4th in Pac-10 (+0.38)Kickoff Returns: 24th in NCAA, 4th in Pac-10 (24.48)Punt Returns: 55th in NCAA, 5th in Pac-10 (9.57)Net Punting: 6th in NCAA, 1st in Pac-10 (40.17)Punt Return Defense: 24th in NCAA, 3rd in Pac-10 (5.27)Tackles For Loss: T-18th in NCAA, 2nd in Pac-10 (7.38)

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RED ZONE* UCLA has converted 19 of 22 (86.36%) Red Zone chances for 86 points (seven touch-

downs - three passing and four rushing - and 11 fi eld goals). Oppt. UCLA Score Att. Pts. How Lost San Diego State 2 (1 r/1 p) 3 14 1 fumble @Tennessee 3(1p, 2 fg) 3 13 --- Kansas St. 3 (1 r, 2 fg) 3 13 --- @Stanford 4 (1 r, 3 fg) 4 16 --- Oregon 0 2 0 2 on downs California 4 (1 r/3 fg) 4 16 --- @ Arizona 1 (fg) 1 3 --- @ Oregon State 2 (1p/fg) 2 11 ---

* Opponents have converted 19 of 24 (79.17%) Red Zone opportunities for 99 points - nine touchdowns (two passing, seven running) and six fi eld goals.

Team Oppt. Score Att. Pts. How Lost San Diego State 1 (1 p) 3 7 fg blk,int. @Tennessee 3(1r, 2 fg) 4 13 downs Kansas St. 2 (1 r, 1fg) 2 9 --- @Stanford 4 (3 r, 1 fg) 4 24 --- Oregon 2 (1 p, 1fg) 2 10 --- California 1 (1 fg) 1 3 --- @ Arizona 2 (2 r) 4 13 int., end of game @ Oregon State 4 (1r, 1p, 2 fg) 4 20 ---

TURNOVERS * UCLA has caused 16 turnovers (12 interceptions and four fumbles) which have led

to 40 points (four tds and four fgs). Oppt. Oppt. TO Outcome Pts. San Diego St. R. Moore int. 2Q fumble 0 R. Moore int. 4Q punt 0 R. Moore int. 4Q end of game 0 @Tennessee QB fumble 2Q td pass 7 R.Moore int. 2Q punt 0 A. Verner int. 2Q fg miss 0 R. Moore int. 3Q fg 3 Kansas St. A.Verner int. 1Q td run 7 A.Verner int. 4Q end of game 0 @Stanford WR fumble 1Q fg 3 Oregon A. Ayers int. 3Q td return 7California None --- 0@Arizona R. Moore int. 1Q punt 0 R. Moore int. 2Q fg 3 J. Siewierski int. 2Q punt 0 QB fumble 3Q fg 3 QB fumble 3Q td ret. (T. Dye) 7@Oregon St. None --- 0

* UCLA has committed 13 turnovers (six interceptions, seven fumbles) and seven have been converted for 48 points (seven tds).

Oppt. UCLA TO Outcome Pts. San Diego St. K.Prince fumble 2Q punt 0 K.Prince int. 3Q fg blk 0 K.Prince int. 4Q int. 0 @Tennessee K.Prince fumble 1Q td run 7 Kansas St. K. Craft int. 2Q punt 0 J.Franklin fumble 4Q int. 0 @Stanford no turnovers --- 0Oregon K.Prince int. 3Q td return 7 K.Prince fumble 3Q td pass 7 R.Brehaut int. 4Q end of game 0California K. Prince fumble 2Q td pass 7 K. Prince int. 4Q td return 7@Arizona K. Prince fumble 1Q td run 6 C. Ramirez fum. 3Q td pass 7@Oregon St no turnovers --- 0

PAC-10 TELECONFERENCES — The Pac-10 holds a weekly teleconference with all 10 head coaches every Tuesday at 10:10 a.m. Each coach has a 10-minute window. Rick Neuheisel is on the call at 10:50 a.m. Please call the Pac-10 offi ce or a Pac-10 SID to obtain the telephone number. The calls will run through Nov. 24.

RICK NEUHEISEL PRESS CONFERENCE — Bruin head coach Rick Neuheisel will hold his weekly press conference at 1:00 p.m. every Monday in the Morgan Center Press Room in the Hall of Fame.

PAC-10 SATELLITE FEED — The Pac-10 provides a weekly satellite feed during the football season. The feed, containing interviews and highlights, will air every Wednesday, Sept. 9 through December 2, between 11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. PT. The coordinates are: AMC 3 Transponder 3 C Band Analog; Audio 6.2, 6.8 ; Uplink fre-quency is 5985-V; Downlink frequency is 3760-H.

Trouble numbers are: Dennis Kirkpatrick (310) 779-3467, Jordan Gebhard (310) 200-9907, Michelle Zumalt (925) 932-4411. Tech Ops Center for Uplink (818) 840-7159.

THEN, NOW, FOREVERHead coach Rick Neuheisel and UCLA Athletics host a pre-game tailgate tent for

all alumni Bruin football players to enjoy each other’s company prior to each contest (except Homecoming, when there is a different event for all alumni student-athletes). The tent is made possible by the generous support of the following sponsors: Thompson National Properties, LLC, Shannon and Andy Meyers, Bud Knapp and Bar One Catering. Each former player is admitted for free and is allowed to bring a guest free of charge (additional guests may come for a nominal fee). This season, the tent has adopted a charity (Beyond Shelter) and former players can participate by bringing canned or non-perishable foods and holiday toys to the Arizona State contest (Nov. 21) or making a donation to the charity through Then, Now, Forever.

THIS WAY TO THE ROSE BOWLFree shuttle buses are available at the Parsons Engineering parking lot in down-

town Pasadena (Walnut and Fair Oaks). There is a $12.00 charge for parking at the Parsons Lot. Shuttle service begins three hours prior to kickoff and runs up to one hour after the game.

The Metro Gold Line will run from downtown Los Angeles (and points further) to downtown Pasadena (approx. one block from the Parsons Lot) on game days. Gold Line patrons are encouraged to use the free shuttle from the Parsons lot to and from the Rose Bowl.

OPERATION MENDIn recognition of Veterans Day, UCLA will salute our nation’s men and women

in uniform during the Nov. 7 game. Eight ‘wounded warriors’ from UCLA’s Operation Mend program, a program that helps heal the wounds of war, will be honored during a special presentation before the second quarter of the game. The servicemen and women will be escorted onto the fi eld by an Honor Guard. UCLA’s Chancellor Block will be joined on the fi eld by Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, General (ret.) Wesley Clark, UCLA Health System Associate Vice Chancellor Dr. David Feinberg, and UCLA Chief of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Dr. Timothy Miller to acknowledge the service and bravery of the ‘wounded warriors’ by presenting them with hats signed by UCLA’s head football coach, Rick Neuheisel, and by presenting a game football to philanthropist Ron Katz, who started Operation Mend.

Operation Mend -- a unique collaboration among UCLA Health System, Brooke Army Medical Center and the V.A. -- brings wounded servicemen and women to UCLA for reconstructive surgery and other medical treatments to rebuild their bodies – and their lives.

VETERAN OF THE YEAR As a sign of appreciation and gratitude towards our nation’s veterans and military

personnel, UCLA Athletics and the Los Angeles Department of Military and Veterans Affairs have designated Saturday’s game as the Thirteenth Annual Veterans and Armed Forces Appreciation Day. We proudly welcome all of the men and women in attendance who have served our country with bravery and valor. We thank them for their hard work and dedication.

Also in celebration of this day, and in acknowledgement of his selfl ess commit-ment to the military and to public service, UCLA would like to honor Lieutenant Colonel David M. McCarthy as the 2009 Veteran of the Year.

Lt Col. McCarthy was commissioned in 1981 after earning baccalaureate degrees in criminal justice and political science and a master’s degree in criminal justice. He served 4 years of active duty with the Marine Corps, where his bil-lets included Platoon Commander, Company Executive Offi cer and Company Commanding Offi cer. After leaving active-duty, Lt Col. McCarthy passed the Bar and started working as a public fi nance lawyer while remaining active in the Marine Corps Reserve.

After joining a Los Angeles law fi rm, Lt Col. McCarthy was called back to active-duty for Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm. Upon his release from that tour of active-duty, Lt Col. McCarthy became the Commanding Offi cer of a Marine Reserve Unit attached to Marine Corps Air Station El Toro. He also left private law practice to serve his community as a Deputy City Attorney. Following the attacks of 9/11, Lt Col. McCarthy was again recalled to active duty in Afghanistan and Iraq for over two years.

After Lt Col. McCarthy’s release from active-duty in 2004, he again served with a Reserve Unit at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. However in 2007, with the deteriorating insurgency situation in Iraq, Lt Col. McCarthy volunteered for another active-duty deployment to Iraq. While in Baghdad, Lt Col. McCarthy

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was injured during a 107mm rocket attack, yet he insisted on remaining in Iraq until he completed his tour of duty. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for his actions in Iraq.

Lt Col. McCarthy has since returned to work with the City Attorney’s Offi ce, along with assisting wounded U.S. Military personnel as a volunteer with Operation Mend at the UCLA Medical Center. However, due to the situation in Afghanistan, he has volunteered to return to active-duty and is currently awaiting orders.

Lt Col. McCarthy embodies the sacrifi ce, endurance and selfl essness of America’s veterans, and this Saturday we pay tribute to his never-ending commitment to his country, community, and his fellow soldiers.

UCLA FAN ZONE ENTERTAINMENTThe centerpiece of the area is the live broadcast of the “Bruin Game Day” pre-game

show hosted by former UCLA quarterbacks Wayne Cook and Matt Stevens. Chris Smith joins Cook and Stevens during commercial breaks to conduct contests and giveaways with the fans in attendance.

KLAC 570 AM (Los Angeles) is the fl agship for the network. Network affi liates include: KXEX 1550 AM (Fresno), KSLK 96.1 FM (Fresno), KWDJ 1360 AM (Ridgecrest), KCTC 1320 AM (Sacramento), KAVL 610 AM (Lancaster), KHTY 970 AM (Bakersfi eld). The UCLA ISP Sports Network feed is also carried nationally on Sirius XM Satellite radio with longtime voice of the Bruins Chris Roberts joining Cook and Stevens.

Spanish language broadcast of home games is also available at UCLABruins.com. Armando Aguayo provides play-by-play with Mario Amaya providing color commentary.

UCLA FAN ZONE REFRESHMENTSBruin fans should plan on arriving in the Arroyo Seco early to avoid traffi c and

picnic at the Rose Bowl. UCLA is sponsoring the Fan Zone in Area H. The Fan Zone opens four hours prior to the game (8:30 am) and includes the Food Zone, which includes the following restaurants: American Pretzel, Baja Grill, Carl’s Jr., Mar-Ley Drinks, Now You’re Poppin’, Pizza Square and Robin’s Wood Fire BBQ & Grill. The Alumni Band will also be performing in the Fan Zone.

Other highlights of the UCLA Fan Zone for November 7, 2009 include: The game presenting sponsor is UCLA Health System.Carl’s Jr. will have an interactive booth where fans may spin a prize wheel to win

food and other prizes. The Carl’s Jr mascot, “Happy” will be in attendance to greet fans.

Time Warner Cable will be in the Fan Zone distributing information and meeting with fans.

The Parking Spot will have their UCLA-themed shuttle parked behind the UCLA team bus on Arroyo Blvd.

The UCLA Spirit Squad will be taking photos with fans in the area just left of the UCLA ISP Sports Network stage. Photos are available for purchase online.

The UCLA football team will parade through the Fan Zone area on their way into the Rose Bowl at approximately 10:00 a.m.

The Bruin Kid’s Club presented by Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA will have an information booth complete with registration forms. Membership in the Bruin Kids Club is open to kids 13 and younger. Membership is $25 for the fi rst child and $20 for each additional child in the household.

The US Marines will have an interactive display near the student gate (Gate C) where Marines recruiters will greet Bruin fans and award prizes.

IN-GAME PROMOTIONS:The Adidas Game Ball Presentation will take place prior to the game. Fans can

register to present the game ball and win an Adidas prize pack at the Adidas display at the UCLA Store, on campus and online at UCLABruins.com.

Four lucky fans will have the opportunity of a lifetime to sit on the fi eld at the Rose Bowl in the Time Warner Cable Dream Seats. Fans can register to win this VIP experience at UCLABruins.com.

The Parking Spot “Best Spot in the House” promotion allows UCLA fans to register online to win two (2) tickets and a VIP parking pass for the game. Fans can register online at UCLABruins.com

Bristol Farms will provide one lucky fan and a guest with two (2) $50 gift cards to Bristol Farms plus game tickets and a parking pass. Fans can register online at UCLABruins.com

Loews Lake Las Vegas will recognize a “Season Ticket Holder of the Game” at each game this season. Winners are selected at random to receive a coupon good for an overnight stay at Loews Lake Las Vegas.

The Tire Xperts Fan of the Game will receive four (4) game tickets to the Arizona State game plus videoboard recognition and an autographed football. To register, go to BlueandGoldFan.com.

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TENTATIVE UCLA DEPTH CHART - WASHINGTON GAMEOFFENSESE 82 Taylor Embree (6-3, 205, So.) (7) 83 Nelson Rosario (6-5, 211, So.) (1) 85 Jerry Johnson (6-4, 204, Fr.**) LT 56 Xavier Su’a-Filo (6-4, 310, Fr.) (8) 60 Jeff Baca (6-4, 306, So.)

LG 60 Jeff Baca (6-4, 306, So.) (8) 77 Darius Savage (6-4, 339, Jr.**)

C 51 Kai Maiava (6-1, 309, So.**) (8) 66 Ryan Taylor (6-3, 295, Jr.**) (1 at RG) 57 Jake Dean (6-4, 303, Jr.**) RG 66 Ryan Taylor (6-3, 295, Jr.**) (1) OR 75 Nick Ekbatani (6-5, 306, Sr.**) (1) 74 Stan Hasiak (6-5, 318, Fr.) RT 65 Mike Harris (6-5, 326, So.**) (8) 69 Brandon Bennett (6-4, 330, Jr.**) 78 Brett Downey (6-7, 290, Fr.**) TE 86 Logan Paulsen (6-6, 264, Sr.**) (8) 15 Ryan Moya (6-3, 243, Sr.**) (2) 87 Cory Harkey (6-5, 254, So.) (2) 89 Nate Chandler (6-5, 270, So.**) 7 Morrell Presley (6-4, 219, Fr.) (1) 98 Jeff Miller (6-5, 240, Jr.**) QB 14 Kevin Prince (6-2, 219, Fr.**) (6) 12 Richard Brehaut (6-2, 222, Fr.) 3 Kevin Craft (6-4, 211, Sr.**) (2) 18 Nick Crissman (6-3, 207, Fr.**) FB 42 Chane Moline (6-1, 247, Sr.) (3) 31 Trevor Theriot (6-0, 235, Sr.**) 45 Tobi Umodu (5-11, 236, Jr.**)

TB 23 Johnathan Franklin (5-10, 201, Fr.**) (7) 33 Derrick Coleman (6-0, 235, So.) 24 Christian Ramirez (6-2, 222, Jr.**) (1) 25 Damien Thigpen (5-8, 170, Fr.) 2 Milton Knox (5-8, 202, Fr.**) FL 4 Terrence Austin (5-11, 172, Sr.) (7) 1 Randall Carroll (5-10, 184, Fr.) 10 Gavin Ketchum (6-5, 211, Sr.**) 6 Antwon Moutra (6-2, 188, So.)

DEFENSELE 56 Datone Jones (6-4, 267, So.) (8) 97 Damien Holmes (6-3, 261, Fr.**) 96 Iuta Tepa (6-1, 225, Fr.) 70 Connor Bradford (6-5, 285, Fr.**)

DT 92 Brian Price (6-2, 300, Jr.) (8) 85 David Carter (6-5, 290, Jr.**) 72 Sean Sheller (6-5, 294, Jr.**) 94 Justin Mann (6-3, 275, Fr.**)

DT 90 Jerzy Siewierski (6-2, 296, Sr.) (7) OR 52 Jess Ward (6-4, 296, Sr.**) (1) 99 Justin Edison (6-4, 278, So.**) 61 Andy Keane (6-2, 301, Jr.**)

RE 55 Korey Bosworth (6-1, 242, Sr.**) (8) 91 Reginald Stokes (6-3, 266, Jr.**) OR 96 Iuta Tepa (6-1, 225, Fr.) 44 Ian Davis (6-5, 226, Fr.**) SLB 10 Akeem Ayers (6-4, 252, So.**) (8) 9 Donovan Carter (6-1, 247, Fr.**) 41 Mike Schmitt (6-1, 227, Jr.**) MLB 51 Reggie Carter (6-1, 240, Sr.**) (7) 43 Steve Sloan (6-4, 231, So.**) 42 Patrick Larimore (6-3, 247, Fr.**) WLB 54 Kyle Bosworth (6-1, 234, Sr.**) (8) 11 Sean Westgate (5-11, 205, So.) (1)

LC 22 Sheldon Price (6-2, 163, Fr.) (6) 21 Aaron Hester (6-1, 203, Fr.**) (1) OR 7 Courtney Viney (5-8, 160, So.**) (1) SS 6 Tony Dye (5-11, 199, So.) (8) 20 Glenn Love (6-4, 210, So.**) 31 Garrett Rubio (5-10, 193, Jr.**) FS 3 Rahim Moore (6-1, 197, So.) (8) 27 Aaron Ware (6-0, 202, Sr.**) OR 19 Dalton Hilliard (6-0, 194, Fr.) RC 1 Alterraun Verner (5-11, 180, Sr.) (8) 26 Andrew Abbott (5-10, 176, Fr.**)

SPECIALISTSPK 25 Kai Forbath (6-0, 192, Jr.**) (8) 18 Jeff Locke (6-1, 204, Fr.**)KO 18 Jeff Locke (6-1, 204, Fr.**) (8) 25 Kai Forbath (6-0, 192, Jr.**) P 18 Jeff Locke (6-1, 204, Fr.**) (8) 39 Danny Rees (6-3, 190, Jr.**)^LS 52 Christian Yount (6-1, 238, Jr.) (8)H 39 Danny Rees (6-3, 190, Jr.**)^ (8)PR 4 Terrence Austin (5-11, 172, Sr.)KOR 4 Terrence Austin (5-11, 172, Sr.)

( ) indicates number of games started in 2009 season**indicates utilized redshirt yearitalics indicates non-scholarship player##indicates injured and will miss Spring Practice

INJUREDDE 17 Chinonso Anyanwu (6-4, 225, Sr.**)OG 73 Micah Kia (6-5, 313, Sr.) OG 62 Eddie Williams (6-1, 331, Jr.) (6)

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The Automated ScoreBookUCLA Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Oct 31, 2009)

All games

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Turn-Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards OversSAN DIEGO STATE 33 - 14 19 / 11 9 / 3 10 / 6 0 / 2 38-144 / 18-39 20-31-2 / 18-45-3 215 / 238 69-359 / 63-277 152 / 189 3 / 3Tennessee 19 - 15 12 / 16 5 / 9 7 / 5 0 / 2 36-85 / 44-115 11-23-0 / 13-26-3 101 / 93 59-186 / 70-208 114 / 83 1 / 4KS 23 - 9 16 / 19 8 / 10 7 / 7 1 / 2 34-173 / 37-69 13-24-1 / 21-35-2 186 / 199 58-359 / 72-268 143 / 146 2 / 2Stanford 16 - 24 20 / 20 5 / 11 13 / 7 2 / 2 26-95 / 44-174 22-34-0 / 14-20-0 204 / 198 60-299 / 64-372 70 / 45 0 / 1ORE 10 - 24 14 / 15 4 / 11 8 / 4 2 / 0 33-66 / 43-221 18-35-2 / 9-17-1 145 / 82 68-211 / 60-303 98 / 143 3 / 1CAL 26 - 45 17 / 17 3 / 11 11 / 5 3 / 1 26-137 / 41-289 21-42-1 / 14-23-0 311 / 205 68-448 / 64-494 243 / 140 2 / 0Arizona 13 - 27 10 / 27 2 / 14 7 / 13 1 / 0 23-65 / 46-209 15-35-0 / 22-35-3 146 / 247 58-211 / 81-456 195 / 58 2 / 5Oregon State 19 - 26 20 / 23 4 / 7 13 / 16 3 / 0 29-51 / 35-144 22-34-0 / 26-35-0 323 / 319 63-374 / 70-463 119 / 122 0 / 0Totals 159 - 184 128 / 148 40 / 76 76 / 63 12 / 9 245-816 / 308-1260 142-258-6 / 137-236-12 1631 / 1581 503-2447 / 544-2841 1134 / 926 13 / 16

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting PenaltiesOpponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards SacksSAN DIEGO STATE 7-16 / 5-15 0-0 / 0-1 35:59 / 24:01 11:58 3.8 / 2.2 6.9 / 5.3 5.2 / 4.4 5-38.8 / 8-44.8 5-38 / 6-39 0 / 3Tennessee 3-14 / 4-16 0-0 / 2-4 28:22 / 31:38 -3:16 2.4 / 2.6 4.4 / 3.6 3.2 / 3.0 4-47.0 / 3-49.7 9-70 / 2-10 3 / 2KS 3-10 / 3-14 0-0 / 1-3 25:57 / 34:03 -8:06 5.1 / 1.9 7.8 / 5.7 6.2 / 3.7 3-46.7 / 5-40.4 8-80 / 4-50 6 / 0Stanford 2-10 / 7-13 1-2 / 0-0 25:48 / 34:12 -8:24 3.7 / 4.0 6.0 / 9.9 5.0 / 5.8 4-47.8 / 3-32.3 6-57 / 7-48 1 / 1ORE 6-16 / 4-14 0-2 / 0-0 33:00 / 27:00 6:00 2.0 / 5.1 4.1 / 4.8 3.1 / 5.1 7-50.4 / 7-40.9 3-25 / 7-48 2 / 5CAL 5-16 / 6-16 0-1 / 0-0 27:44 / 32:16 -4:32 5.3 / 7.0 7.4 / 8.9 6.6 / 7.7 6-45.2 / 7-50.0 7-60 / 7-79 1 / 3Arizona 2-15 / 9-16 1-3 / 1-1 24:22 / 35:38 -11:16 2.8 / 4.5 4.2 / 7.1 3.6 / 5.6 6-48.2 / 3-43.0 6-40 / 2-11 0 / 4Oregon State 5-15 / 2-11 1-1 / 0-0 28:03 / 31:57 -3:54 1.8 / 4.1 9.5 / 9.1 5.9 / 6.6 7-37.1 / 4-44.5 2-11 / 10-78 1 / 4Totals 33-112 / 40-115 3-9 / 4-9 229:15 / 250:45 -21:30 3.3 / 4.1 6.3 / 6.7 4.9 / 5.2 42-44.9 / 40-43.7 46-381 / 45-363 14 / 22

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

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The Automated ScoreBookUCLA Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 31, 2009)

All games

Team Statistics UCLA OPPSCORING 159 184 Points Per Game 19.9 23.0FIRST DOWNS 128 148 R u s h i n g 40 76 P a s s i n g 76 63 P e n a l t y 12 9RUSHING YARDAGE 816 1260 Yards gained rushing 1036 1533 Yards lost rushing 220 273 Rushing Attempts 245 308 Average Per Rush 3.3 4.1 Average Per Game 102.0 157.5 TDs Rushing 6 10PASSING YARDAGE 1631 1581 C o m p - A t t - I n t 142-258-6 137-236-12 Average Per Pass 6.3 6.7 Average Per Catch 11.5 11.5 Average Per Game 203.9 197.6 TDs Passing 5 9TOTAL OFFENSE 2447 2841 Total Plays 503 544 Average Per Play 4.9 5.2 Average Per Game 305.9 355.1KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 31-759 26-682PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 21-201 15-79INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-146 6-149KICK RETURN AVERAGE 24.5 26.2PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.6 5.3INT RETURN AVERAGE 12.2 24.8FUMBLES-LOST 20-7 10-4PENALTIES-Yards 46-381 45-363 Average Per Game 47.6 45.4PUNTS-Yards 42-1886 40-1749 Average Per Punt 44.9 43.7 Net punt average 40.2 38.2TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 3 9 3 1 : 2 13RD-DOWN Conversions 33/112 40/115 3rd-Down Pct 29% 35%4TH-DOWN Conversions 3/9 4/9 4th-Down Pct 33% 44%SACKS BY-Yards 14-126 22-140MISC YARDS 82 -12TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 14 22FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 20-22 10-15ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES (19-22) 86% (19-24) 79%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (7-22) 32% (11-24) 46%PAT-ATTEMPTS (11-12) 92% (20-21) 95%ATTENDANCE 268208 236213 Games/Avg Per Game 4/67052 4/59053 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalUCLA 30 48 45 36 0 159Opponents 64 41 54 25 0 184

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The Automated ScoreBookUCLA Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 31, 2009)

All games

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gFranklin, Johnathan 8 - 7 109 530 24 506 4.6 5 74 63.2Coleman, Derrick 8 - 0 25 148 9 139 5.6 1 31 17.4Thigpen, Damien 8 - 0 20 71 11 60 3.0 0 13 7.5Knox, Milton 5 - 0 13 58 3 55 4.2 0 14 11.0Ramirez, Christian 3 - 1 9 45 1 44 4.9 0 9 14.7Craft, Kevin 5 - 2 8 35 10 25 3.1 0 8 5.0Moline, Chane 8 - 3 3 11 0 11 3.7 0 5 1.4Austin, Terrence 8 - 7 1 6 0 6 6.0 0 6 0.8Carroll, Randall 6 - 0 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.8Prince, Kevin 6 - 6 44 125 120 5 0.1 0 15 0.8Presley, Morrell 6 - 1 2 2 0 2 1.0 0 2 0.3Team 6 - 0 4 0 6 -6 -1.5 0 0 -1.0Brehaut, Richard 4 - 0 6 0 36 -36 -6.0 0 0 -9.0Total 8 245 1036 220 816 3.3 6 74 102.0Opponents 8 308 1533 273 1260 4.1 10 93 157.5

Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gPrince, Kevin 6 - 6 111.12 92-167-4 55.1 1052 4 58 175.3Craft, Kevin 5 - 2 108.48 41-75-1 54.7 465 1 51 93.0Brehaut, Richard 4 - 0 110.51 9-15-1 60.0 114 0 30 28.5Team 6 - 0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total 8 109.89 142-258-6 55.0 1631 5 58 203.9Opponents 8 116.74 137-236-12 58.1 1581 9 78 197.6

Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/gEmbree, Taylor 8 - 7 29 394 13.6 1 34 49.2Austin, Terrence 8 - 7 21 220 10.5 2 51 27.5Paulsen, Logan 8 - 8 20 238 11.9 0 48 29.8Rosario, Nelson 8 - 1 18 349 19.4 1 58 43.6Moya, Ryan 8 - 2 13 133 10.2 0 22 16.6Moline, Chane 8 - 3 11 81 7.4 1 15 10.1Harkey, Cory 8 - 3 7 40 5.7 0 14 5.0Presley, Morrell 6 - 1 6 43 7.2 0 12 7.2Thigpen, Damien 8 - 0 4 22 5.5 0 7 2.8Franklin, Johnathan 8 - 7 3 27 9.0 0 15 3.4Knox, Milton 5 - 0 2 25 12.5 0 14 5.0Carroll, Randall 6 - 0 2 16 8.0 0 9 2.7Coleman, Derrick 8 - 0 2 10 5.0 0 7 1.2Ramirez, Christian 3 - 1 1 16 16.0 0 16 5.3Theriot, Trevor 8 - 0 1 9 9.0 0 9 1.1Moutra, Antwon 2 - 0 1 4 4.0 0 4 2.0Ketchum, Gavin 5 - 0 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.8Total 8 142 1631 11.5 5 58 203.9Opponents 8 137 1581 11.5 9 78 197.6

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgAustin, Terrence 21 201 9.6 0 45Total 21 201 9.6 0 45Opponents 15 79 5.3 0 14

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgMoore, Rahim 7 73 10.4 0 37Verner, Alterraun 3 73 24.3 0 45Ayers, Akeem 1 0 0.0 1 0Siewierski, Jerzy 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 12 146 12.2 1 45Opponents 6 149 24.8 2 68

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgAustin, Terrence 26 655 25.2 0 65Thigpen, Damien 4 72 18.0 0 28Theriot, Trevor 1 32 32.0 0 32Total 31 759 24.5 0 65Opponents 26 682 26.2 1 100

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgDye, Tony 1 28 28.0 1 28Verner, Alterraun 0 0 0.0 1 0Total 1 28 28.0 2 28Opponents 1 16 16.0 0 16

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The Automated ScoreBookUCLA Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 31, 2009)

All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsForbath, Kai - 20-22 11-12 - - - - - 71Franklin, Johnathan 5 - - - 1 - - - 32Austin, Terrence 2 - - - - - - - 12Rosario, Nelson 1 - - - 1 - - - 8Embree, Taylor 1 - - - - - - - 6Coleman, Derrick 1 - - - - - - - 6Moline, Chane 1 - - - - - - - 6Ayers, Akeem 1 - - - - - - - 6Verner, Alterraun 1 - - - - - - - 6Dye, Tony 1 - - - - - - - 6Prince, Kevin - - - - - 2-2 - - 0Total 14 20-22 11-12 - 2 2-2 - - 159Opponents 22 10-15 20-21 - - 0-1 - 1 184

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gPrince, Kevin 6 211 5 1052 1057 176.2Franklin, Johnathan 8 109 506 0 506 63.2Craft, Kevin 5 83 25 465 490 98.0Coleman, Derrick 8 25 139 0 139 17.4Brehaut, Richard 4 21 -36 114 78 19.5Thigpen, Damien 8 20 60 0 60 7.5Knox, Milton 5 13 55 0 55 11.0Ramirez, Christian 3 9 44 0 44 14.7Moline, Chane 8 3 11 0 11 1.4Austin, Terrence 8 1 6 0 6 0.8Carroll, Randall 6 1 5 0 5 0.8Presley, Morrell 6 2 2 0 2 0.3Team 6 5 -6 0 -6 -1.0Total 8 503 816 1631 2447 305.9Opponents 8 544 1260 1581 2841 355.1

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkForbath, Kai 20-22 90.9 0-0 4-4 9-9 4-4 3-5 53 0

FG Sequence UCLA OpponentsSan Diego State (49),(50) 35Tennessee (26),51,(39),(31),(47) (31),(28)KS (39),(35),(40) (26),40Stanford (29),(34),(35) (29)ORE (52) 51,(33)CAL (24),(39),(46),(35) (24)Arizona (53),(33),52 39Oregon State (24) (48),(42),(27),47,(31)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkLocke, Jeff 42 1886 44.9 81 6 9 13 10 0Total 42 1886 44.9 81 6 9 13 10 0Opponents 40 1749 43.7 72 1 6 11 11 1

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnLocke, Jeff 41 2755 67.2 15 0Total 41 2755 67.2 15 0 26.2 43.2 26Opponents 39 2455 62.9 5 2 24.5 40.9 29

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The Automated ScoreBookUCLA Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 31, 2009)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gAustin, Terrence 8 6 220 201 655 0 1082 135.2Franklin, Johnat 8 506 27 0 0 0 533 66.6Embree, Taylor 8 0 394 0 0 0 394 49.2Rosario, Nelson 8 0 349 0 0 0 349 43.6Paulsen, Logan 8 0 238 0 0 0 238 29.8Thigpen, Damie 8 60 22 0 72 0 154 19.2Coleman, Derric 8 139 10 0 0 0 149 18.6Moya, Ryan 8 0 133 0 0 0 133 16.6Moline, Chane 8 11 81 0 0 0 92 11.5Knox, Milton 5 55 25 0 0 0 80 16.0Verner, Alterrau 8 0 0 0 0 73 73 9.1Moore, Rahim 8 0 0 0 0 73 73 9.1Ramirez, Christi 3 44 16 0 0 0 60 20.0Presley, Morrell 6 2 43 0 0 0 45 7.5Theriot, Trevor 8 0 9 0 32 0 41 5.1Harkey, Cory 8 0 40 0 0 0 40 5.0Craft, Kevin 5 25 0 0 0 0 25 5.0Carroll, Randall 6 5 16 0 0 0 21 3.5Prince, Kevin 6 5 0 0 0 0 5 0.8Moutra, Antwon 2 0 4 0 0 0 4 2.0Ketchum, Gavin 5 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.8Team 6 -6 0 0 0 0 -6 -1.0Brehaut, Richard 4 -36 0 0 0 0 -36 -9.0Total 8 816 1631 201 759 146 3553 444.1Opponents 8 1260 1581 79 682 149 3751 468.9

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The Automated ScoreBookUCLA Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 01, 2009)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf54 Bosworth, Kyle 8-8 36 20 56 5.0-9 . . 1 2 . . . .51 Carter, Reggie 8-7 32 23 55 8.0-24 1.0-9 . . . . 2 . .6 Dye, Tony 8-8 34 18 52 . . . 2 . 1-28 . . .1 Verner, Alterraun 8-8 34 17 51 1.0-1 . 3-73 1 . . . . .1J Ayers, Akeem 8-8 32 9 41 5.0-20 2.0-12 1-0 1 . 1-0 2 . .55 Bosworth, Korey 8-8 18 17 35 8.5-38 1.5-17 . 5 . . . . .0C Moore, Rahim 8-8 20 10 30 1.0-3 . 7-73 5 . . . . .90 Siewierski, Jerzy 7-7 17 9 26 3.5-17 1.0-12 1-0 . . 1-0 1 3 .22 Price, Sheldon 8-6 17 8 25 . . . 2 . . . . .92 Price, Brian 8-8 21 3 24 12.0-53 4.0-37 . . 1 . . . .56 Jones, Datone 8-8 6 15 21 7.0-36 2.0-16 . 3 . 1-0 2 . .20 Love, Glenn 8-0 11 10 21 . . . . . . . . .52 Ward, Jess 8-1 6 9 15 1.5-3 . . . . . . . .11 Westgate, Sean 8-1 8 5 13 . . . . . . . 1 .26 Abbott, Andrew 8-0 8 3 11 . . . 2 . . . . .0G Viney, Courtney 5-1 7 4 11 . . . 2 1 . . . .97 Holmes, Damien 8-0 5 4 9 3.0-10 0.5-6 . 1 . . . . .8E Carter, David 8-0 5 3 8 2.0-17 2.0-17 . 2 . . . . .91 Stokes, Reggie 5-0 3 5 8 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .2E Thigpen, Damien 8-0 5 1 6 . . . . . . . . .41 Schmitt, Mike 8-0 3 2 5 . . . . . . . . .10 Ketchum, Gavin 5-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .4B Larimore, Pat 6-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .19 Hilliard, Dalton 4-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .21 Hester,Aaron 2-1 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .2A Sheppard, Craig 6-0 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .33 Coleman, Derrick 8-0 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .TM Team 6-0 1 . 1 1.0-1 . . . . . . . .14 Prince, Kevin 6-6 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .27 Ware, Aaron 7-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .65 Harris, Mike 8-8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .5B Yount, Chris 8-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .85 Johnson, Jerry 2-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .2 Knox, Milton 5-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .86 Paulsen, Logan 8-8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .53 Allen, David 7-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .96 Tepa, Iuta 3-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .99 Edison, Justin 3-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .

Total 8 345 202 547 59-233 14-126 12-146 27 4 4-28 7 4 .Opponents 8 343 154 497 52-207 22-140 6-149 39 2 7-16 15 1 1

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GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSPassing Brehaut Craft Crissman Prince Game PA-PC-I-Yds-TD PA-PC-I-Yds-TD PA-PC-I-Yds-TD PA-PC-I-Yds-TDSDSU 2-2-0-39-0 0-0-0-0-0 DNP 29-18-2-176-1 TENN DNP DNP DNP 23-11-0-101-1 KSU DNP 24-13-1-186-1 DNP INJSTAN DNP 34-22-0-204-0 DNP INJORE 10-5-1-64-0 DNP DNP 25-13-1-81-0CAL DNP DNP DNP 41-21-1-311-0 ARIZ 3-2-0-11-0 17-6-0-75-0 DNP 15-7-0-60-0OSU 0-0-0-0-0 DNP DNP 34-22-0-323-2WASHWSUASUUSC

Rushing Coleman Franklin Knox Moline Prince Ramirez Theriot ThigpenGame TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TD TC-Yds-TDSDSU 4-69-1 12-43-1 8-45-0 0-0-0 7-(-15)-0 INJ 0-0-0 6-4-0TENN 6-1-0 17-80-0 3-12-0 0-0-0 8-(-5)-0 INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0KSU 8-46-0 23-119-1 DNP 0-0-0 INJ INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0STAN 2-3-0 14-58-1 2-(-2)-0 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-28-0ORE 2-1-0 9-32-0 ILL 2-8-0 8-22-0 2-13-0 0-0-0 6-14-0CAL 0-0-0 11-101-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 8-21-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 3-10-0ARIZ 0-0-0 9-36-0 DNP 0-0-0 5-(-9)-0 6-31-0 0-0-0 1-4-0OSU 3-19-0 14-37-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 8-(-9)-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-0WASHWSUASUUSC

Receiving Austin Carroll Chandler Coleman Embree Harkey Ketchum JohnsonGame PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD SDSU 6-37-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 6-97-0 1-1-0 INJ 0-0-0TENN 1-9-0 1-7-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-18-0 INJ 0-0-0KSU 2-58-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-17-0 1-10-0 INJ 0-0-0STAN 3-47-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-3-0 4-33-0 3-11-0 0-0-0 DNPORE 4-15-0 1-9-0 0-0-0 1-7-0 5-50-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNPCAL 2-24-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-89-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNPARIZ 1-12-0 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 3-20-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNPOSU 2-18-0 0-0-0 INJ 0-0-0 5-88-1 0-0-0 1-4-0 DNPWASHWSUASUUSC

Miller Moline Moutra Moya Paulsen Presley Rosario Theriot Game PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TD PC-Yds-TDSDSU DNP 1-13-0 0-0-0 2-13-0 1-5-0 0-0-0 2-40-0 1-9-0TENN DNP 2-12-1 DNP 0-0-0 2-22-0 1-12-0 0-0-0 0-0-0KSU DNP 1-7-0 1-4-0 2-22-0 2-23-0 DNP 3-45-0 0-0-0STAN DNP 1-6-0 0-0-0 3-40-0 2-14-0 3-22-0 2-28-0 0-0-0ORE DNP 2-13-0 DNP 2-13-0 1-26-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0CAL DNP 1-6-0 DNP 1-13-0 5-96-0 1-2-0 3-57-0 0-0-0ARIZ DNP 0-0-0 DNP 2-24-0 3-23-0 1-7-0 2-27-0 0-0-0OSU DNP 3-24-0 DNP 1-8-0 4-29-0 DNP 6-152-1 0-0-0WASHWSUASUUSC

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GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSTackles Abbott Anyanwu Ayers Ko. Bosworth Ky. Bosworth D. Carter R. Carter Game PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-A-T-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFLSDSU 0-0-0-0 INJ 2-0-2-0 2-0-2-0 3-1-4-2.0 0-0-0-0 5-1-6-0.5TENN 1-1-2-0 INJ 3-0-3-0 0-4-4-0.5 4-6-10-0.5 1-3-4-1.0 4-10-14-1.0 KSU 1-0-1-0 INJ 5-0-5-3.0 1-2-3-0.5 5-1-6-0 2-0-2-1.0 4-0-4-0STAN 0-0-0-0 INJ 5-2-7-0 0-0-0-0 2-6-8-0 0-0-0-0 3-4-7-1.0ORE 0-1-1-0 INJ 2-2-4-0 3-4-7-3.0 7-2-9-0 0-0-0-0 5-1-6-3.0CAL 0-0-0-0 INJ 4-0-4-0 4-0-4-2.0 5-2-7-1.5 1-0-1-0 5-1-6-1.0ARIZ 4-0-4-0 INJ 6-2-8-0 6-1-7-1.0 7-1-8-1.0 0-0-0-0 4-4-8-1.0OSU 2-1-3-0 INJ 5-3-8-1.0 2-6-8-1.5 3-1-4-0 1-0-1-0 2-2-4-0.5WASHWSUASUUSC

Dye Edison Hester Holmes Hilliard Jones Larimore LoveGame PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-A-T-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFLSDSU 1-0-1-0 DNP 2-0-2-0 0-1-1-0 0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0 0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0TENN 3-4-7-0 DNP INJ 0-1-1-0 1-1-2-0 0-3-3-1.0 0-1-1-0 1-0-1-0KSU 7-2-9-0 DNP INJ 3-1-4-1.5 0-0-0-0 3-1-4-2.0 0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0STAN 6-4-10-0 DNP INJ 0-0-0-0 DNP 1-2-3-1.0 0-0-0-0 2-4-6-0ORE 4-3-7-0 DNP INJ 0-1-1-0 DNP 0-2-2-0.5 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0CAL 3-0-3-0 1-0-1-0 INJ 1-0-1-1.0 DNP 0-2-2-1.0 INJ 0-2-2-0ARIZ 3-2-5-0 0-0-0-0 DNP 1-0-1-0 DNP 2-1-3-1.0 INJ 4-2-6-0OSU 7-3-10-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 DNP 0-3-3-0.5 1-0-1-0 1-1-2-0WASHWSUASUUSC

McKay Moore Pollard B. Price S. Price Siewierski Schmitt SermonsGame PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFLSDSU DNP 1-0-1-0 DNP 3-0-3-1.0 0-0-0-0 3-0-3-1.0 2-0-2-0 DNPTENN DNP 4-2-6-0 DNP 5-0-5-4.0 0-0-0-0 2-1-3-0 0-1-1-0 DNPKSU DNP 3-1-4-0 DNP 3-0-3-0 4-1-5-0 2-3-5-1.0 0-0-0-0 DNPSTAN DNP 0-1-1-0 DNP 2-0-2-2.0 6-3-9-0 1-2-3-0 0-0-0-0 DNPORE DNP 1-0-1-0 DNP 4-0-4-2.0 2-0-2-0 4-2-6-0.5 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0CAL DNP 6-3-9-1.0 DNP 2-2-4-1.5 1-0-1-0 3-1-4-1.0 1-0-1-0 0-0-0-0ARIZ DNP 1-0-1-0 DNP 2-0-2-1.0 1-1-2-0 2-0-2-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0OSU DNP 4-3-7-0 DNP 0-1-1-0.5 3-3-6-0 INJ 0-1-1-0 0-0-0-0WASHWSUASUUSC

Sloan Stokes Tepa Verner Viney Ward Ware WestgateGame PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-A-T-TT-TFL PT-A-T-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFL PT-AT-TT-TFLSDSU 0-0-0-0 INJ DNP 2-0-2-0 2-0-2-0 1-0-1-0 0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0TENN 0-0-0-0 INJ DNP 2-4-6-0 4-4-8-0 0-1-1-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0KSU 0-0-0-0 INJ DNP 3-2-5-0 DNP 3-0-3-0 0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0STAN 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 DNP 8-4-12-0 DNP 0-1-1-0 0-0-0-0 0-1-1-0ORE 0-0-0-0 2-3-5-0.5 0-1-1-0 3-2-5-0 DNP 0-2-2-0.5 0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0CAL 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 5-2-7-0 DNP 0-1-1-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0ARIZ 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 5-0-5-1.0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 5-2-7-0OSU 0-0-0-0 1-2-3-0 0-0-0-0 6-3-9-0 1-0-1-0 2-4-6-1.0 1-0-1-0 0-1-1-0WASHWSUASUUSC

GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS UCLA Offense UCLA Defense Rushing Passing Rushing PassingGame TC-YDS-TD PA-PC-I-YDS-TD TC-YDS-TD PA-PC-I-YDS-TDSDSU 38-144-2 31-20-2-215-1 18-39-0 45-18-3-238-2TENN 36-85-0 23-11-0-101-1 44-115-1 26-13-3-93-0KSU 34-173-1 24-13-1-186-1 37-69-1 35-21-2-199-0STAN 26-95-1 34-22-0-204-0 44-174-3 20-14-0-198-0ORE 33-66-0 35-18-2-145-0 43-221-0 17-9-1-82-1CAL 26-137-2 41-21-1-311-0 41-289-2 23-14-0-205-3ARIZ 23-65-0 35-15-0-146-0 46-209-2 35-22-3-247-2OSU 29-51-0 34-22-0-323-2 35-144-1 35-26-0-319-1WASHWSUASUUSC

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SDSU Embree Su'a-Filo Baca Maiava Williams Harris Paulsen Prince Harkey* Franklin Austin

TENN Embree Su'a-Filo Baca Maiava Williams Harris Paulsen Prince Moya* Franklin Austin

KSU Embree Su'a-Filo Baca Maiava Williams Harris Paulsen Craft Moline Franklin Austin

STAN Embree Su'a-Filo Baca Maiava Williams Harris Paulsen Craft Harkey* Franklin Austin

ORE Embree Su'a-Filo Baca Maiava Williams Harris Paulsen Prince Presley* Franklin Austin

CAL Embree Su'a-Filo Baca Maiava Williams Harris Paulsen Prince Moline Franklin Austin

ARIZ Embree Su'a-Filo Baca Maiava Ekbatani Harris Paulsen Prince Harkey* Ramirez Austin

OSU Rosario Su'a-Filo Baca Maiava Taylor Harris Paulsen Prince Moline Franklin Moya*

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**three wide receivers *two tight ends

SDSU Jones Price Siewierski Ko. Bosworth Ayers Carter Ky. Bosworth Hester Dye Moore Verner

TENN Jones Price Siewierski Ko. Bosworth Ayers Carter Ky. Bosworth Viney Dye Moore Verner

KSU Jones Price Siewierski Ko. Bosworth Ayers Carter Ky. Bosworth S. Price Dye Moore Verner

STAN Jones Price Siewierski Ko. Bosworth Ayers Carter Ky. Bosworth S. Price Dye Moore Verner

ORE Jones Price Siewierski Ko. Bosworth Ayers Carter Ky. Bosworth S. Price Dye Moore Verner

CAL Jones Price Siewierski Ko. Bosworth Ayers Carter Ky. Bosworth S. Price Dye Moore Verner

ARIZ Jones Price Siewierski Ko. Bosworth Ayers Ky. Bosworth Westgate S. Price Dye Moore Verner

OSU Jones Price Ward Ko. Bosworth Ayers Carter Ky. Bosworth S. Price Dye Moore Verner

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