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1 2003 Stanford Spring Football 2003 Stanford Football Schedule Date Opponent Location September 6 San Jose State Stanford, CA September 20 BYU Provo, UT September 27 Washington Seattle, WA October 11 USC Los Angeles, CA October 18 Washington State Stanford, CA October 25 Oregon Eugene, OR November 1 UCLA Stanford, CA November 8 Arizona State Stanford, CA November 15 Oregon State Corvallis, OR November 22 California Stanford, CA November 29 Notre Dame Stanford, CA schedule subject to change Quick Facts Location: Stanford, Calif. Founded: 1885 Enrollment: 13,075 (6,556 undergraduates, 6519 graduates) Colors: Cardinal and White Nickname: Cardinal Conference: Pacific-10 Stadium: Stanford Stadium (85,500) President: John Hennessey Athletic Director: Dr. Ted Leland Head Coach: Buddy Teevens (second season) Record at Stanford: 2-9 (1 year) Offense: Multiple Defense: Overall Record: Pac-10 Record: 1-7, tie ninth Letterman Returning: 38 (15 offense, 21 defense, 2 kickers) Letterman Lost: 20 (12 offense, 8 defense) Starters Returning: 11 (3 offense, 8 defense, plus 2 kickers) Starters Lost: 11 (8 offense, 3 defense) Honors Candidates: OT Kirk Chambers, FL Luke Powell, SS Oshiomogho Atogwe, DE Amon Gordon 2002 Stanford Football Results 2-9 overall, 1-7 Pac-10 September 7 at Boston College L September 14 San Jose State W September 28 at Arizona State L October 5 at Notre Dame L 7-31 October 12 Washington State L October 19 Arizona W 16-6 October 26 at UCLA L November 2 at Oregon L November 9 USC L November 16 Oregon State L November 23 at California L 7-30 Cardinal Returning Statistical Leaders Rushing ATT YG YL NET AVG TD LG Kenneth Tolon, RB J. R. Lemon, RB Passing PA PC INT PCT YARDS TD LG Kyle Matter Chris Lewis Receiving NO YDS AVG TD LG Alex Smith, TE Luke Powell, FL Grant Mason, WR Defense UT AT TT TFL QB SACKS INT O. Atogwe, SS Jake Covault, MLB Jared Newberry, OLB Leigh Torrence, CB David Bergeron, OLB S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 1

2 Stanford Roster 2003 Cardinal Alphabetical Roster No Name Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Yr Exp Hometown (High School/College) 37 Alston, Jon OLB /4/83 So./Jr. 2V Shreveport, LA (Loyola) 25 Armstrong, Calvin CB /11/83 So./Jr. 2V Decatur, GA (Columbia) 21 Atogwe, Oshiomogho SS /23/81 Jr./Sr. 3V Windsor, Ont., Can. (W.F. Herman) 74 Beall, David OG /7/83 Fr./So. 1V Vancouver, WA (Mountain View) 41 Bentrott, Bryan FS /10/83 Fr./So. 1V Irvine, CA (Northwood) 48 Bergeron, David MLB /4/81 Jr./Sr. 3V Lake Oswego, OR (Lakeridge) 41 Blackhurst, Cooper FB /24/79 *Sr./Sr. 4V Salt Lake City, UT (Brighton HS) 34 Bonifas, Kris FB /14/82 So./Jr. 2V Pebble Beach, CA (Stevenson) 23 Camarillo, Greg FL /18/82 Jr./Sr. 3V Menlo Park, CA (Menlo-Atherton) 92 Carroll, Casey DT /13/82 So./Jr. 2V Englewood, FL (Lemon Bay) 95 Caylor, Drew DE /27/81 *Sr./Sr. 4V Kensington, MD (Bethesda Chevy Chase) 67 Chambers, Kirk OT /19/79 Sr./Sr. 3V Provo, UT (Provo) 78 Cochran, Jon OT /25/84 Fr./So. 1V West Des Moines, IA (Valley) 49 Commissiong, Gerald RB /6/82 Fr./So. 1V Toronto, Ont., Can. (Vieux-Montreal) 38 Covault, Jake MLB /3/81 *Sr./Sr. 4V Tarpon Springs, FL (East Lake) 42 Craven, Michael OLB /8/83 So./Jr. 2V La Quinta, CA (La Quinta) 86 Crochet, Gerren WR /8/83 So./Jr. 2V Littleton, CO (Bear Creek) 45 Culver, Capp OLB /14/83 So./Jr. 2V Canadian, TX (Canadian) 70 Edwards, Jeff OG /29/83 Fr./So. 1V Atlanta, GA (Marist) 12 Edwards, Trent QB /30/83 Fr./So. 1V Los Gatos, CA (Los Gatos) 14 Eklund, Ryan QB /9/82 Jr./Sr. 3V Federal Way, WA (Decatur) 56 Fonoti, Taualai MLB /6/84 Fr./So. 1V Honolulu, HI (St. Louis) 97 Gaines, Chris DE /23/83 Fr./So. 1V Salinas, CA (Palma) 54 Gaffney, Brian MLB /31/80 *Sr./Sr. 4V Phoenix, AZ (Brophy Prep) 89 Goff, Jay WR /1/80 Sr./Sr. 1V Salem, OR (Cascade) 18 Gordon, Amon DE /13/81 Jr./Sr. 3V San Diego, CA (Mira Mesa) 71 Head, Brian C /12/83 So./Jr. 2V Corona, CA (Centennial) 90 Hobson, Louis DE /2/80 *Sr./Sr. 4V Toronto, Ont., Can. (Northern) 24 Hooper, Trevor FS /8/84 Fr./So. 1V Mountain View, CA (Mountain View) 36 Jacobs, Pat FB /7/81 Jr./Sr. 3V Swarthmore, PA (Episcopal Academy) 94 Jenkins, Julian DE /25/83 So./So. 1V Atlanta, GA (Woodward Academy) 39 Johnson, Eric P /17/80 *Sr./Sr. 4V Antioch, CA (Antioch) 83 Knickerbocker, Dan FL /11/83 Fr./So. 1V Miami, FL (Columbus) 28 Lemon, J.R. RB /6/83 So./Jr. 2V Fayetteville, GA (Sandy Creek) 10 Lewis, Chris QB /13/80 *Sr./Sr. 4V Long Beach, CA (Long Beach Poly) 13 Lofton, David QB /28/84 Fr./So. 1V Plano, TX (Plano West) 91 Lovelady, Michael DE /15/82 So./Jr. 2V Houston, TX (Christian) 82 Mason, Grant WR /18/83 So./Jr. 2V Pontiac, MI (St. Mary s Prep) 11 Matter, Kyle QB /8/83 So./Jr. 2V Newhall, CA (Hart) 62 Mattran, Tim C /23/84 Fr./So. 1V Chanhassen, MN (Chaska) 75 McClernan, Matt OT /2/84 Fr./So. 1V Norcross, GA (Norcross) 7 McCullum, Justin FL /5/82 So./Jr. 2V Mercer Island, WA (Mercer Island) 34 McCutcheon, Marcus CB /22/84 Fr./So. 1V Huntington Beach, CA (Edison) 17 Newberry, Jared OLB /11/81 Jr./Sr. 3V Minneapolis, MN (DeLaSalle) 96 Oshinowo, Jr., Babatunde NT /14/83 So./Jr. 2V Naperville, IL (Neuqua Valley) 43 Pena, Julian CB /10/84 Fr./So. HS Aliso Viejo, CA (Aliso Niguel) 88 Pierce, Brett TE /7/81 *Sr./Sr. 4V Vancouver, WA (Columbia River) 6 Powell, Luke FL /22/81 *Sr./Sr. 4V Smyrna, TN (Smyrna) 30 Royster, Brandon FL /23/82 Jr./Sr. 3V Fairfax, VA (Fairfax) 35 Rushing, T.J. CB /8/83 So./So. 1V Pauls Valley, OK (Pauls Valley) 84 Ryan, Chris WR /18/83 Fr./So. 1V Dallas, TX (Highland Park) S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

3 Stanford Roster 2003 Cardinal No Name Pos Ht Wt Birthdate Yr Exp Hometown (High School/College) 98 Scharff, Scott DT /7/82 Jr./Sr. 3V Wisconsin Rapids, WI (Lincoln) 47 Schimmelmann, Kevin SS /21/82 So./Jr 2V Marietta, GA (Lassiter) 80 Sebes, Nick WR /4/81 Jr./Sr. 3V Mount Carmel, PA (Mount Carmel) 15 Sgroi, Michael PK /23/83 So./Jr. 2V Plymouth, MI (Catholic Central) 60 Shelswell, Ian NT /31/80 Sr./Sr. 1V Kauskasing, Ont., Can. (KDHS/Harvard) 58 Silva, Mike OLB /3/84 Fr./So. 1V San Diego, CA (Saint Augustine) 22 Silvas, Nick CB /26/83 So./Jr. 1V Phoenix, AZ (Brophy Prep) 68 Simpson, Ismail OG /14/83 Fr./So. 1V Lawton, OK (Eisenhower) 81 Smith, Alex TE /22/82 Jr./Sr. 3V Denver, CO (Mullen) 63 Sullivan, Mike OT /25/80 *Sr./Sr. 4V Vista, CA (Vista) 85 Svitek, Will DE /8/82 Jr./Sr. 3V Newbury Park, CA (Newbury Park) 26 Tolon II, Kenneth RB /16/81 Jr./Sr. 3V Albuquerque, NM (Valley) 29 Torrence, Leigh CB /4/82 Jr./Sr. 3V Atlanta, GA (Marist) 87 Traverso, Matt TE /29/84 So./So. 1V Sacramento, CA (Christian Brothers) 65 Vinson, Josiah OG /25/83 Fr./So. 1V Irving, TX (Irving) 2 Wilson, Stanley CB /5/82 Jr./Sr. 3V Carson, CA (Bishop Montgomery) 46 Wusu, Timi FS /10/83 So./Jr. 2V Palo Alto, CA (Palo Alto) * Denotes fifth year senior Year listed by athletic eligibility/academic standing. Numerical Roster 2 Wilson, Stanley CB 6 Powell,Luke FL 7 McCullum, Justin FL 10 Lewis, Chris QB 11 Matter, Kyle QB 12 Edwards, Trent QB 13 Lofton, David QB 14 Eklund, Ryan QB 15 Sgroi, Michael PK 17 Newberry, Jared OLB 18 Gordon, Amon DE 21 Atogwe, Oshiomogho SS 22 Silvas,Nick CB 23 Camarillo, Greg FL 24 Hooper, Trevor FS 25 Armstrong, Calvin CB 26 Tolon II, Kenneth RB 28 Lemon, J.R. RB 29 Torrence, Leigh CB 30 Royster, Brandon FL 34 Bonifas, Kris FB 34 McCutcheon, Marcus CB 35 Rushing, T.J. CB 36 Jacobs, Pat FB 37 Alston, Jon OLB 38 Covault, Jake MLB 39 Johnson, Eric P 41 Blackhurst, Cooper FB 41 Bentrott, Bryan FS 42 Craven, Michael OLB 43 Pena, Julian CB 45 Culver, Capp OLB 46 Wusu, Timi FS 47 Schimmelmann, Kevin SS 48 David Bergeron MLB 49 Commissiong, Gerald RB 54 Gaffney, Brian MLB 56 Fonoti, Taualai MLB 58 Silva, Mike OLB 60 Shelswell, Ian NT 62 Mattran, Tim OC 63 Sullivan, Mike OT 65 Vinson, Josiah OG 67 Chambers, Kirk OT 68 Simpson, Ismail OG 70 Edwards, Jeff OG 71 Head, Brian C 74 Beall, David OG 75 McClernan, Matt OT 78 Cochran, Jon OT 80 Sebes, Nick WR 81 Smith, Alex TE 82 Mason, Grant WR 83 Knickerbocker, Dan FL 84 Ryan, Chris WR 85 Svitek, Will DE 86 Crochet, Gerren WR 87 Traverso, Matt TE 88 Pierce, Brett TE 89 Goff, Jay WR 90 Hobson, Louis DE 91 Lovelady, Michael DE 92 Carroll, Casey DT 94 Jenkins, Julian DE 95 Caylor, Drew DE 96 Oshinowo, Jr., Babatunde NT 97 Gaines, Chris DE 98 Scharff, Scott DT S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 3

4 Spring Outlook 2003 Cardinal Talk to second year head coach Buddy Teevens about the 2003 Cardinal and he ll use words like consistency, strength, durability, endurance, work ethic, productivity and commitment. These are the tenets for the 03 season as the Cardinal attempts to erase the memory of the 2002 season and begin anew in bringing Stanford football back to the national spotlight. And there s certainly reason for optimism in Teevens can count on eight returning starters and 21 returning letterman to a defense that has the potential to show vast improvement in 03. Offensively, the Cardinal has talent and experience at the skill positions, but must put together an offensive line that returns just one starter from last year s team. I was impressed with the work-ethic our team showed during the off-season, said Teevens. There s no question that this team is committed to doing everything it takes to be a winner. Defensively, Stanford s young and inexperienced team of a year ago is now a more seasoned, veteran group consisting of players who saw significant playing time in 2002 and showed continued improvement. Defensive ends Amon Gordon and Louis Hobson return up front along with the starting linebacker corps of David Bergeson, Jack Covault and Jon Alston. In the secondary, the Cardinal returns starting corners Leigh Torrence and Stanley Wilson and strong safety Oshiomogho Atogwe, last year s leading tackler. We have a lot of experience coming back on defense, said Teevens. We made progress last year, but now it s time for this group to emerge and play more consistently. With the experience we have, we expect that to happen. The Cardinal returns just three starters on offense and will have to rely on a group of young players to mature quickly, especially on the offensive line. Early departures to the NFL by all-conference tackle Kwame Harris a junior in 2002 and leading receiver Teyo Johnson a sophomore a year ago have hurt the team s depth. We have a question on the offensive line due to the limited number of people with playing experience, said Teevens. It s a cohesive group, led by senior Kirk Chambers, but our challenge as a coaching staff will be to bring in some new faces and begin putting the pieces in place this spring All-American Luke Powell is among the key returnees for the Cardinal. 4 S T A N F O R D F O O T B A L L S E A T T L E B O W L

5 Spring Outlook The returning starters on offense include Chambers at tackle, Luke Powell at flanker and the quarterback tandem of Chris Lewis and Kyle Matter. The quarterback position will be very competitive this spring, said Teevens. We do not have a returning player who has a lock on the position. We d like to name a starter by the end of spring. Below is a position-by-position breakdown of the 2003 Cardinal: Quarterback Chris Lewis played only five games a year ago due to a rotator cuff injury while redshirt freshman Kyle Matter started the other six and received valuable playing experience. The question in 2003 is will Lewis return to the form that has allowed him to throw for 3,168 yards and 25 touchdowns, or will Matter continue to grow and mature into the full-time starter? Or, are any of the three other candidates, junior Ryan Eklund and redshirt freshman Trent Edwards and David Lofton, ready to make a run at the starting job? Teevens would like to name a starter by the end of spring. It s one of the most competitive positions on the team, he said. Chris is healthy again from off-season shoulder surgery and Kyle is physically maturing and learning a great deal from his experiences of last year. Lewis is tied for seventh on Stanford s career touchdown list and has a chance to move into the all-time top-10 in virtually every passing category if he becomes the starter in 03. Matter completed 116-of-214 for 1,219 yards and eight touchdowns last season while starting six games, including the last five. Eklund has been a backup for the Cardinal the past two seasons and Edwards and Lofton will be serious contenders for playing time in We need to be more consistent at the quarterback position, protect the football better and improve our accuracy in the passing game, said Teevens. Quarterback Kyle Matter Running Backs Junior Kenneth Tolon and sophomore J.R. Lemon return as the team s two experienced running backs. Neither has started or been the team s main rushing threat, but both have shown that they have the potential to fill that role. Tolon has rushed for 692 yards and seven touchdowns the past two seasons and his 5.8 yards per carry average during this time is the best on the team. He has two, 100-yard rushing games in his career. A year ago, he was third on the team with 346 yards on the ground while scoring a team-best four rushing touchdowns. Lemon received his first playing experience last season and showed flashes of his talent. We need to run the ball more effectively, said Teevens. Both Kenny and J.R. are capable of becoming every down backs, but we need them to show more consistency and durability. Redshirt 2003 Cardinal freshman Gerald Commissiong, a converted defensive back, is also in the hunt for playing time at running back. At the fullback position, four-year starter Casey Moore has left a void that will be difficult to fill. The trio of returnees looking to earn the number one spot includes senior Cooper Blackhurst, last year s backup, junior Pat Jacobs and sophomore Kris Bonifas. Wide Receivers Luke Powell has caught 83 passes for 1,560 yards (18.8 ypc) and 11 touchdowns in his career and is the unquestioned leader of the Cardinal s wide receiver corps. He played at less than 100 percent last season with an ankle injury, but when healthy he is one of the most dangerous players in college football. Junior-tobe Teyo Johnson, the team s leading receiver last year, departed the Farm for the NFL Draft, leaving with two years of eligibility remaining. A year ago, juniors Greg Camarillo and Nick Sebes and sophomores Grant Mason and Gerren Crochet received playing time in a reserve role. Mason finished fifth on the team with 23 receptions while Camarillo had eight catches, Crochet caught five balls and Sebes missed a month of the season with a knee injury. We have players who are capable of becoming major contributors this season, says Teevens, and they will get their opportunity this spring to compete for a starting spot. Sophomore Justin McCullum and senior Brandon Royster are coming off injuries from a year ago, but are also in the mix to battle for a spot in the rotation. Others competing for playing time include senior Jay Goff and freshman Dan Knickerbocker and Chris Ryan. Tight Ends Stanford found itself thin at the tight end spot in 2002 after starter Brett Pierce was lost for the year in the season opener and true freshman Matt Traverso suffered a season-ending injury in the Quarterback Chris Lewis Running back Kenneth Tolon II Wide receiver Grant Mason S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 5

6 Spring Outlook 2003 Cardinal Tight end Alex Smith Offensive tackle Kirk Chambers Defensive End Amon Gordon second game of the year. That left Alex Smith as the starter and only experienced tight end on the team. Smith responded brilliantly by catching 30 passes, second best on the team, for 380 yards (12.7 ypc) and two touchdowns while starting the final 10 games of the year. With Pierce, a fifthyear senior and starter in 2001, and Traverso now healthy, Stanford enters the 03 campaign with three quality tight ends. Pierce has caught 26 passes for 299 yards (11.5 ypc) and three touchdowns in his career and was considered one of the best tight ends in the Pac-10 before his injury. Traverso is a talented second-year player who adds quality depth to the tight end position. Offensive Line Three-year starter Kirk Chambers returns to anchor an offensive line that must rebuild with young players after losing four starters off last year s team. Chambers has started every game at left tackle over the past three years (34 straight) and enters the 2003 season among the best in the Pac-10. The early departure of First-Team All- Pac-10 tackle Kwame Harris to the NFL was a key loss for the Cardinal. Harris, winner of last year s Morris Trophy as the top lineman in the Pac-10, still had one more year of eligibility remaining. Surrounding Chambers will be a cast of young, inexperienced but highly motivated and talented players hungry for their chance to compete for a starting spot. We ll need Kirk Chambers to provide great leadership along with solid play up front, says Teevens. There are questions that remain with the offensive line due to the limited number of players with game experience. With so many young faces, one of our primary challenges as a coaching staff this spring will be to develop these young players and get them ready to play in September. The only two players with game experience other than Chambers are senior Mike Sullivan and sophomore Brian Head. The Cardinal s freshman class a year ago included seven offensive linemen, some of whom will find their way into the starting lineup in Chambers will start at left tackle with freshman Matt McClernan backing him up. At left guard, redshirt freshmen David Beall and Ismael Simpson will compete for the to spot. Another pair of redshirt freshmen will battle for the starting spot at right guard: Jeff Edwards and Josiah Vinson. Sullivan and redshirt freshman Jon Cochran are the two candidates at right tackle with Head and redshirt freshman Tim Mattran competing at center. We will rely heavily on last year s freshman class, says Teevens. Defensive Line The Cardinal returns two starters and experienced players at the end positions, but need to shore up the middle of their defensive line after losing both starters off last year s team. At the end positions, returning starters Amon Gordon and Louis Hobson return along with 2002 letter-winners senior Drew Caylor, junior Will Svitek and sophomore Julian Jenkins. All five players spent time in the starting lineup a year ago. Gordon, a junior, has five sacks and 12 tackles for loss in his career while Hobson, who started eight games last season, is the team s leading returning tackler on the defensive line. Caylor started three games, Svitek three before being moved to tight end and Jenkins, a true freshman in 2002, started one and became a valuable reserve as one of two true freshman to earn a letter a year ago. Sophomore Michael Lovelady and redshirt freshman Chris Gaines add depth at defensive end and will be in the hunt for increased playing time. Inside, the Cardinal must replace starting tackle Matt Leonard and nose tackle Trey Freeman. Junior Scott Scharff and sophomore Casey Carroll lettered a year ago at tackle and will compete for the starting spot in Sophomore Babatunde Oshinowo was impressive in a reserve role last year at nose tackle and is the leading contender to start in 03. Senior Ian Shelswell will battle Oshinowo for playing time at NT. We need to generate a greater pass rush and have more consistent play along the defensive line, says Teevens. Our inside guys have to play at a higher level. We have some players at the end positions who have tremendous athletic potential and it will be crucial for them to continue to improve and heighten their play. Linebackers The Cardinal returns its top six linebackers from a year ago and will begin the 2003 campaign with an experienced, season corps from which to choose. Both outside linebacker positions and the middle linebacker spot will be very competitive. For the record, Stanford returns all three starters in OLBs Jon Alston and David Bergeron and MLB Jake Covault. However, all six returnees spent time in Defensive end Louis Hobson S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

7 Spring Outlook 2003 Cardinal Middle linebacker Jake Covault Linebacker David Bergeron Cornerback Stanley Wilson the starting lineup last year. Make no mistake, sophomore Michael Craven, junior Jared Newberry and senior Brian Gaffney will be in the hunt for starting roles in We have some depth and experience at the linebacker positions, says Teevens. A year ago, they were a young, inexperienced group. Now, we expect them to play like seasoned veterans. Covault, the only senior in the group along with Brian Gaffney, led the linebacking corps with 52 tackles last season while starting nine games at MLB. Gaffney started the final two games of the year, finishing with 27 tackles. Bergeron, now a junior, was Stanford s starting OLB in 10 games last season. He will be moved to MLB for the 03 campaign. At the outside positions, the battle for the two starting spots is likely to be among Alston, Craven and Newberry. Alston started five games last year as a redshirt freshman and finished with 30 tackles and two tackles for loss. Craven started the first four games of the 02 season. He finished the year with 28 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and one interception return for a touchdown. Newberry, a starter in three games, had 45 total stops, 4.5 tackles for loss and three sacks. Also in the hunt for playing time, both on defense and on special teams, are sophomore Capp Culver and redshirt freshmen Mike Silva and Taualai Fonoti. We need greater consistency and play-making capability from our linebackers, says Teevens. Secondary Three starters are back in 2003, including corners Leigh Torrence and Stanley Wilson, and strong safety Oshiomogho Atogwe, but a question remains at free safety. Wilson and Torrence, both juniors, started all 11 games last year while redshirt freshman T.J. Rushing came off the bench as the team s third corner. That provides the Cardinal with three solid players from which to build. Torrence had three interceptions, five pass breakups and 38 total tackles last year, Wilson had two interceptions, six pass break ups and 32 tackles while Rushing had two INTs, 21 tackles and four tackles for loss. Atogwe led the team in tackles last year with 71 and was Stanford s most active player on defense. He also chipped in with three interceptions, one fumble recovery, three forced fumbles, four pass break ups, one sack and one tackle for loss in starting all 11 games. We expect to perform at a higher level in 2003, said Teevens. With three starters back, we have a more experienced, veteran group who continued to make progress last year. The starting role at free safety will be a battle between sophomores Kevin Schimmelmann and Timi Wusu, and redshirt freshman Trevor Hooper and Bryan Bentrott. Both Schimmelmann and Wusu played a reserve role last year and earned letters, mainly for their play on special teams. Sophomores Calvin Armstrong Strong safety Oshiomogho Atogwe and Nick Silvas and redshirt freshman Marcus McCutcheon will also be competing for playing time at the cornerback positions. Kickers Both starting kickers return from last season, including P Eric Johnson and PK Michael Sgroi. Johnson, now a senior, has been the team s top punter the past two years. He averaged 39.8 yards on 58 punts last season and has a 38.1 career punting averaged. In his first season as the team s number one place-kicker, Sgroi connected on nine-of-15 field goals and 23-of-24 PATs despite suffering from a back injury most of the season. Eric has continued to improve as a punter, but we re looking for more consistency in 2003, says Teevens. Sgroi has been through an off-season rehabilitation program to strengthen his back and we ll need him at full health to become more of a weapon for us. Cornerback Leigh Torrence S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 7

8 Buddy Teevens Coaching Staff Buddy Teevens Full Name: Eugene Francis Teevens III Born: October 1, 1956 Hometown: Pembroke, Massachusetts High School: Silver Lake Regional High School, Kingston, Massachusetts College: Dartmouth, 1979 (B.A., History) Wife: Kirsten (former Kirsten Anderson) Children: Lindsay (16), Eugene IV (14) Playing Experience: QB, Dartmouth ( ) Buddy Teevens Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football Head Football Coach, Stanford University Buddy Teevens, a 23-year veteran of the college coaching ranks, was named the Cardinal s Head Football Coach and the Bradford M. Freeman Director of Football at Stanford University on January 9, Teevens (pronounced TEE-vins), 46, came to The Farm after a career that included 12 years as a college head coach, an Ivy League education, a former Ivy League head coach and three years at one of the nation s elite college football programs. I have always admired Stanford University for its success on the field and in the classroom, said Teevens. It is an honor to be a part of the Stanford family. Teevens was on Steve Spurrier s staff at the University of Florida for three seasons ( ) prior to coming to The Farm. Teevens was the running backs coach at Florida in In 2000, he was the passing game coordinator while also coaching tight ends, wide receivers, kickers, snappers and holders. In 01, he was the Assistant Offensive Coordinator and tight ends coach. Prior to his three years at Florida, Teevens coaching stops included Depauw University (running backs coach, ), Boston University (offensive coordinator, ), Maine (head coach, ), Dartmouth (head coach, ), Tulane (head coach, ) and Illinois (offensive coordinator/receivers, ). Teevens was a part of a Florida program considered among the best in college football. He joined the Gator staff in December of 1998 following a two-year stint as the offensive coordinator at the University of Illinois. His first game for the Gators was the 1999 Orange Bowl. In his three full seasons in Gainesville ( ), the Gators went 29-9, participated in three bowl games and finished among the top-12 in the final polls each season. In his final season in 2001, the Gators went Coaching Assignments Depauw University Running Backs Boston University Offensive Coordinator Maine Head Coach Dartmouth Head Coach Tulane Head Coach Illinois Offensive Coordinator/ Receivers Florida Running Backs ( 99) Passing Game Coordinator/WR/TE/PK/ Snappers/Holders ( 00) Asst. Offensive Coordinator/TE ( 01) 2002 Stanford Head Coach Bowl Experience 1993 Blue-Gray Tulane 1999 Orange Bowl Florida 2000 Citrus Bowl Florida 2001 Sugar Bowl Florida 2002 Orange Bowl Florida Prominent Players Coached Jabar Gaffney, WR, Florida Bo Carroll, RB, Florida Robert Gillespie, RB, Florida Earnest Graham, RB, Florida Shaun King, QB, Tulane JaJuan Dawson, WR, Tulane Gerald Sowell, RB, Tulane Jay Fiedler, QB, Dartmouth Mike Buck, CB, Maine Billy Brooks, WR, Boston University S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

9 Buddy Teevens Coaching Staff 10-2, defeated Maryland in the Orange Bowl and finished ranked third in both national polls. During his three-year tenure at Florida, the Gator offense was ranked among the top two in the SEC in both total offense and passing offense, and among the top-10 teams in the nation in passing yards. In 2001 as Florida s assistant offensive coordinator, Florida ranked first in the SEC and second in the nation in total offense (527.5 ypg), first in the SEC and second in the nation in scoring (43.8 ppg), first in the nation in passing (405.2 ypg), pass efficiency (170.1 rating) and TD passes (43). The Gators also led the nation in yards per play with a 7.36 average. Also, the Gators offense, led by QB Rex Grossman, who finished second in the Heisman Trophy balloting, was among the best in SEC history in 01. It ranked second in SEC history in passing yards per game and yards per play, tied for second in the SEC record book in TD passes, third in league history in total offense and fourth all-time in total points. As the Gators passing game coordinator and receivers coach in 2000, Florida ranked eighth in the nation in passing yardage and ninth in passing efficiency and was among the top three nationally with 34 TD passes. Freshman WR Jabar Gaffney was named the National Freshman Player of the Year and First- Team All-SEC while capturing All-America recognition after leading the league in receptions (71), receiving yards (1,184) and TD catches (14). His TD catches and receiving yards was the most ever in NCAA history for a freshman receiver. The Gators went 10-3 in 00, beat Auburn in the SEC championship game, lost to Miami in the Sugar Bowl and finished ranked 10th in the final AP poll. In his first season at Florida in 1999, Teevens helped the Gators to a 9-4 record and a No. 12 national ranking in the AP poll. UF advanced to the SEC championship game where it was defeated by Alabama. The Gators were then defeated by Michigan in the Citrus Bowl. Prior to his three-year stint in Gainesville, Teevens was the offensive coordinator and receivers coach at the University of Illinois under head coach Ron Turner. Teevens was a head coach for 12 seasons at Maine, Dartmouth and Tulane from He compiled an overall record of His first head coaching assignment was at the University of Maine, where he led the Black Bears to a 13-9 record in 1985 (6-5) and 86 (7-4). It was the first backto-back winning seasons at Maine in 21 years. Teevens was then hired by current Stanford Athletic Director Ted Leland, then the Athletic Director at Dartmouth, to coach the Big Green, Teevens alma mater. He stayed at Dartmouth for five seasons ( ), leading the Big Green to an overall record of and two Ivy League championships. In his fourth season, Teevens team went 6-1 in 1990 and won the Ivy League title, the school s first outright conference championship since A year later, Teevens again led Dartmouth to the Ivy League title, this time with a mark. He was named the New England Coach of the Year in At age 36, Teevens was hired at Tulane in Over the next five seasons ( 92-96), Teevens helped build a program and recruit most of the team that would go a perfect 11-0 during the regular season in Included among Teevens recruits was quarterback Shaun King, currently with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and running back Gerald Sowell. Teevens five-year record at Tulane was Teevens began his coaching career in 1979 as the running backs coach at Depauw University. After two seasons, he moved to Boston University as the offensive coordinator from Born October 1, 1956, Teevens earned a B.A. in History from Dartmouth in He was a three-year letterman for the Big Green and an honorable mention All-America quarterback in He led Dartmouth to the Ivy League title in 78 while being named the Ivy League and ECAC Division 1- A Player of the Year. He also lettered in ice hockey, helping Dartmouth to a third-place finish at the 1979 NCAA Championships. He played football with Jeff Kemp, Dave Shula and Nick Lowery at Dartmouth. A native of Pembroke, Massachusetts, Teevens and his wife, the former Kirsten Anderson, have two children: Lindsay (16) and Eugene IV (14). Coaching Highlights In three years at Florida, the Gator offense ranked among the top-two in the SEC in both total offense and passing offense, and among the top-10 in the nation in passing offense. Coached in four bowl games at Florida, including the 2002 Orange Bowl. As assistant offensive coordinator in 2001, Florida s offense ranked among the best in SEC history. Recruited most of the team at Tulane that posted a perfect 11-0 regular season record in Coached Dartmouth to two straight Ivy League titles in 1990 and 91, including the school s first outright title since Named New England Coach of the Year in Led Maine to winning seasons in 1985 and 86, the first back-to-back winning seasons at the school in 21 years S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 9

10 Assistant Coaches Coaching Staff The Christoff File Full Name: Andrew James Christoff Hometown: Ritzville, Washington High School: Ritzville College: Idaho (B.S., Biology) Graduate Degree: Oregon State (M.A., Health Education) Wife: Susan Children: Rob, Andrea Playing Experience: Idaho A.J. Christoff Co-Defensive Coordinator / Secondary A.J. Christoff, Stanford s defensive coordinator in 1983 under Paul Wiggin, returns to the Farm for his second tour of duty, this time as the co-defensive coordinator and secondary coach under Buddy Teevens. Christoff, who begins his 30th season of coaching on the collegiate level, was named to his new position on March 6, Christoff has previously coached at 10 other universities around the country, including stops at Pac-10 schools UCLA, USC and Oregon. He has been a defensive coordinator for 16 seasons at six schools, including Idaho, Oregon, Stanford, Notre Dame, Colorado and Cincinnati. Most recently, Christoff was the defensive coordinator at the University of Cincinnati for the past two seasons. His defensive unit last season ranked 21st in the nation in total defense and 20th in pass efficiency as Cincinnati went on to win the Conference USA championship. He helped the Bearcats to consecutive bowl games during his two seasons: the 2001 Motor City Bowl and the 2002 New Orleans Bowl. Christoff s teams have appeared in 11 bowl games in the last 19 seasons. He has been on the coaching staff at five different universities that have advanced to bowl games, including Notre Dame, Alabama, UCLA, Colorado and Cincinnati. Christoff graduated from the University of Idaho and coached at the University of New Mexico as the secondary coach. After one season at UNM, he went to his alma mater to become assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for three years. He spent six seasons on the coaching staff at Oregon,the first two coaching outside linebackers and the last four as the defensive coordinator. From there, he became the defensive coordinator at Stanford under Paul Wiggin. Christoff spent two seasons in South Bend as the defensive coordinator at Notre Dame. He helped the Irish advance to the 1984 Aloha Bowl. After one season as the secondary coach at Georgia Tech, Christoff went on the University of Alabama as the secondary coach, where he helped the Crimson Tide to three bowl games in his three seasons in Tuscaloosa. While at Alabama, Christoff coached one of the school s all-time best in CB George Teague. The Tide played in the Hall of Fame, Sun and Sugar Bowls during Christoff s three seasons. In five years at UCLA as the Bruins secondary coach, Christoff coached some of the top defensive backs in school history, including Eric Turner, Matt Darby, Dion Lambert, Carl Greenwood and Shaun Williams. His teams advanced to two bowl games, including winning the Pac-10 championship and playing Wisconsin in the 1994 Rose Bowl. Christoff was the defensive coordinator at Colorado from His 1998 defense ranked 11th in the nation in total defense, 4th in pass efficiency defense and 1st in fewest touchdown passes allowed. It was also the fourth best defensive unit in Colorado history. The Buffaloes went to three bowl games during Christoff s tenure. After spending the 2000 season as the linebackers coach at USC, Christoff went to Cincinnati as the defensive coordinator. A native or Ritzville, Washington, Christoff earned a B.S. degree biology from the University of Idaho and a master s degree in health education from Oregon State. He and his wife, Susan, have two chilren: Rob, who is a linebackers coach at Montana State University, and Andrea, a doctor at Denver Children s Hospital. Coaching Assignments New Mexico Secondary Idaho Asst. Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator Oregon OLB / Defensive Coordinator Stanford Defensive Coordinator Notre Dame Defensive Coordinator Georgia Tech Secondary Alabama Secondary UCLA Secondary Colorado Defensive Coordinator USC Linebackers Cincinnati Defensive Coordinator Bowl Experience 1984 Aloha Bowl Notre Dame 1988 Hall of Fame Bowl Alabama 1988 Sun Bowl Alabama 1990 Sugar Bowl Alabama 1991 Sun Bowl UCLA 1994 Rose Bowl UCLA 1996 Cotton Bowl Colorado 1996 Holiday Bowl Colorado 1998 Aloha Bowl Colorado 2001 Motor City Bowl Cincinnati 2002 New Orleans Bowl Cincinnati Prominent Players Coached Steve Brown, CB, Oregon Toi Cook, CB, Stanford George Teague, CB, Alabama John Mangum, CB, Alabama Eric Turner, FS, UCLA Matt Darby, SS, UCLA Dion Lambert, CB, UCLA Carl Greenwood, CB, UCLA Shaun Williams, SS, UCLA Ben Kelly, CB, Colorado Damon Wheeler, CB, Colorado Zeke Marino, LB, USC Marcus Steele LB, USC S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

11 Assistant Coaches Bill Cubit Quarterbacks Aveteran coach of more than 25 years, Bill Cubit joined the Cardinal coaching staff on March 6, 2003 as the team s quarterbacks coach. Cubit brings with him a wealth of experience both as a head coach and coordinator. He was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Rutgers University the past two seasons. Throughout his career, Cubit has spent 14 seasons as a head coach on the high school and college level and six years as an offensive coordinator at three NCAA Division I schools. Prior to his two years at Rutgers, Cubit was the offensive coordinator at the University of Missouri in From , he was the offensive coordinator at Western Michigan University, where he coached record-setting quarterback Tim Lester. Lester left WMU as the No. 4 rated passer in NCAA history with 11,299 yards and No. 6 all-time in touchdown passes with 87. In 1999, Cubit s offense broke 26 school and conference records and was ranked 11th nationally in passing offense (311.8 yards per game) and 23rd in scoring offense (31.1 points per game). During his tenure at Western Michigan, the Broncos went overall. In 1998, WMU was ranked ninth in the nation in passing offense, 12th in total offense and 20th in scoring offense. Cubit was the head coach at NCAA Division III Widener University in Philadelphia for five seasons ( ). He led his teams to an overall record of , winning two Middle American Conference championships and advancing to the NCAA Playoffs on two occasions. Cubit was twice named the conference s Coach of the Year (1994, 1995) after posting records of 10-2 in 94 and 8-3 in 95. Cubit s other stops on the college level included two years ( ) at the University of Akron as the running backs coach, one season (1989) as the quarterbacks coach at the University of Florida and three years at Central Florida ( ) as the secondary coach and Assistant Head Coach (1985). On the high school level, Cubit was a successful head coach for nine years at three different schools: at Sharon Hills HS in Pennsylvania, where he compiled an overall record of ; 1982 at Academy Park HS in Pennsylvania, where he went a perfect 10-0; and three years at Martin County HS in Florida from , where he went an impressive A native of Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania, Cubit earned his bachelor s degree in business from the University of Delaware in He earned his master s degree in education from St. Joseph s in Philadelphia in While at Delaware, Cubit played quarterback and wide receiver for the Blue Hens, earning All-America recognition in He and his wife, Nancy, have three children: Stacey, Sheri and Ryan. Ryan is a junior quarterback at Western Michigan University. Coaching Staff The Cubit File Full Name: William John Cubit Date of Birth: October 4, 1953 Hometown: Sharon Hill, PA High School: Sharon Hill College: Delaware, 1975 (B.S., Business) Graduate Degree: St. Joseph s, 1979 (M.A., Education) Wife: Nancy Children: Stacey, Sheri, Ryan Playing Experience: QB/WR, Delaware, Coaching Assignments Swarthmore HS Backs / Receivers Sharon Hill HS (PA) Head Coach 1982 Academy Park HS (PA) Head Coach Central Florida Secondary / Assistant Head Coach (1985) Martin County HS (Fla.) Head Coach 1989 Florida Quarterbacks Akron Running Backs Widener University Head Coach Western Michigan Offensive Coord. / QBs 2000 Missouri Offensive Coordinator / QBs Rutgers Offensive Coordinator / QBs Bowl Experience 1989 Freedom Bowl Florida Prominent Players Coached Tim Lester, QB, Western Michigan Jake Moreland, TE, Western Michigan Shane Matthews, QB, Florida S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 11

12 Assistant Coaches Coaching Staff The Kelly File Full Name: David Ross Kelly Date of Birth: December 29, 1956 Hometown: Union, South Carolina High School: Union College: Furman, 1979 (B.A., Education) Graduate Degree: Furman, 1981 (M.A., Education) Wife: Belinda Children: Brittany Playing Experience: WR, RB, CB, Furman, David Kelly Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers David Kelly, who was named Stanford s Associate Head Coach and Wide Receivers Coach on January 22, 2002, will take over as the team s offensive coordinator for the 2003 season. A native of Union, South Carolina, Kelly has earned a reputation as one the top coaches and recruiters in college football. He brings with him over 20 years of coaching experience. Prior to his arrival at Stanford, Kelly was the wide receivers coach under George O Leary at Georgia Tech for two seasons ( ). He and fellow Cardinal coach Peter McCarty were both members of the Yellow Jacket s staff when Georgia Tech beat Stanford in the 2001 Seattle Bowl. Kelly s career includes 13 years on the high school level, 10 as a head coach, and 10 on the NCAA Division I level at such national powers as Georgia, LSU and Georgia Tech. He has coached 14 players who have gone on to the National Football League. While at Georgia Tech, Kelly put together one of the finest receiving corps in the Atlantic Coast Conference. One of his pupils, Kelly Campbell, broke all of Tech s career receiving records and was named All-ACC on three occasions. In 2001, Kelly s receiving corps helped the Yellow Jackets lead the ACC in passing. Two of Kelly s receivers had more than 50 receptions during the season while two others had more than 40. The Yellow Jacket receiving corps was recognized as one of the best in college football in Prior to joining the Tech staff, Kelly coached tight ends and wide receivers at LSU for four years ( ). Two of Kelly s top pupils at LSU included wide receiver Josh Reed and tight end David LaFleur, who was a first round draft pick by the Dallas Cowboys in After a 13-year career at Dunwoody High School ( ) in suburban Atlanta, Kelly was named running backs coach at Georgia in In two seasons with the Bulldogs, Kelly tutored future NFL greats Terrell Davis, Robert Edwards and Hines Ward and Larry Bowie. Kelly was an assistant coach at Dunwoody HS from before taking over the head coaching reigns from He was named the state high school Coach of the Year by the State of Georgia Hall of Fame, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Georgia Athletic Coaches Association after leading his 1993 team to a perfect 15-0 record, the Georgia AAAA state championship and a final national ranking of No. 3 by USA Today. During his 10-year run as the head coach, Kelly compiled a record of , which included the 93 state title and three regional championships. Dunwoody s top running back, Rod Perrymond, was named the Georgia AAAA Offensive Player of the Year and its top defensive lineman, Travis Stroud, was named the National Defensive Player of the Year. He also coached Harris Barton, a future first round NFL Draft pick, while at Dunwoody. Kelly (born December 29, 1956) began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Furman, in He earned a bachelor s degree in 1979 in education and a master s in education in He was a four-year letterwinner at Furman. Kelly and his wife, Belinda, have one daughter: Brittany (born 7/6/96), Coaching Assignments Furman Graduate Assistant Dunwoody (Ga.) HS Assistant Coach Dunwoody (Ga.) HS Head Coach Georgia Running Backs LSU Wide Receivers / Tight Ends Georgia Tech Wide Receivers 2002 Stanford Wide Receivers, Assoc. Head Coach Bowl Experience 1995 Peach Bowl Georgia 1996 Peach Bowl LSU 1997 Independence Bowl LSU 2000 Peach Bowl Georgia Tech 2001 Seattle Bowl Georgia Tech Prominent Players Coached Harris Barton, OL, Dunwoody High School Robert Edwards, RB, Georgia Hines Ward, RB, Georgia Terrell Davis, RB, Georgia Larry Bowie, RB, Georgia David LaFleur, TE, LSU Josh Reid, WR, LSU Kelly Campbell, WR, Georgia Tech Teyo Johnson, WR, Stanford Ryan Wells, WR, Stanford S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

13 Assistant Coaches Coaching Staff Peter McCarty Defensive Ends Peter McCarty was named Stanford s defensive ends coach on January 22, McCarty, who has over 20 years of coaching experience, had previous stops at Georgia Tech, Illinois, Maryland and Syracuse prior to coming to Stanford. McCarty (born January 12, 1956) was the defensive tackles coach at Georgia Tech in Along with current Cardinal Associate Head Coach David Kelly, McCarty was on the opposing sidelines when the Cardinal were defeated by Georgia Tech in the 2001 Seattle Bowl. McCarty spent four seasons ( ) as the defensive tackles coach at Illinois under Ron Turner. During his tenure, he helped the Fighting Illini to a victory in the 1999 Micronpc.com Bowl. Prior to his stint at Illinois, McCarty was the defensive ends and linebackers coach at Maryland for five years ( ) under head coach Mark Duffner. McCarty also worked for Duffner as the outside linebackers coach at Holy Cross for five seasons ( ) In 1991, McCarty spent the year as an intern for the New England Patriots. From , McCarty was the defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach at American International College. McCarty began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Bangor High School in Maine. From there, he moved on to become the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Maine Central Institute. He was a graduate assistant under former Georgia Tech head coach George O Leary at Syracuse in McCarty was an all-conference linebacker at the University of Massachusetts in He earned a bachelor s degree in education from UMass in 1978 and a master s degree in physical education from Syracuse in A native of Bangor, Maine, McCarty and his wife, Tracy, have two children: Cullen (born 7/14/97) and Jackson (born 5/22/00). The McCarty File Full Name: William Peter McCarty Date of Birth: January 12, 1956 Hometown: Bangor, Maine High School: Bangor College: Massachusetts, 1978 (B.A., Education) Graduate Degree: Syracuse, 1982 (M.A., Physical Education) Wife: Tracy Children: Cullen, Jackson Playing Experience: LB, UMass, Coaching Assignments 1978 Bangor HS (Maine) Assistant Coach Maine Central Institute Defensive Coordinator/LB Syracuse Graduate Assistant American International College Def. Coordinator/ILB Holy Cross Outside Linebackers 1991 New England Patriots Intern Maryland Defensive Ends/Linebackers Illinois Defensive Tackles 2001 Georgia Tech Defensive Tackles 2002 Stanford Defensive Ends Bowl Experience 1998 Micronpc.com Bowl Illinois 2001 Seattle Bowl Georgia Tech S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 13

14 Assistant Coaches Coaching Staff The Morton File Full Name: Steve Morton Date of Birth: October 19, 1953 Hometown: Chehalis, Washington High School: W.F. West (Chehalis, Washington) College: Washington State, 1977 (Physical Education) Wife: Karen Children: Beau, Bethany Playing Experience: OG, Washington State, Steve Morton Offensive Line One of the top offensive line coaches in the nation, Steve Morton was named to Buddy Teeven s staff at Stanford on February 8, Morton, who had coached at Washington State, Iowa State, Washington, USC and Nevada-Reno prior to his appointment on The Farm, has 28 years of coaching experience, including 22 in the Pacific-10 Conference. Born October 19, 1953, Morton most recently coached the offensive line at the University of Nevada-Reno in Throughout his career, he has coached an NFL first rounder, three All-America first-team offensive linemen, five Pac-10 Morris Trophy winners (presented to the top lineman in the Pac-10) and seven All-Pac-10 first-team offensive linemen. Morton added to those numbers last year when he coached Cardinal offensive tackle Kwame Harris, considered by many as one of the top offensive lineman in the country. Under Morton s tutelage, Harris won the Pac-10 Morris Trophy as the league s best lineman and was named First-Team All- Conference. Prior to his one-year stint at Nevada, Morton spent two years at USC ( ), the first as the tight ends coach and the second as offensive line coach. He spent seven seasons as the offensive line coach at the University of Washington ( ). He also worked with the Huskies kicking game. Among the Husky linemen he coached were three All-American first teamers (guard Benji Olson in 1996 and 1997, center Olin Kreutz in 1997 and tackle Lincoln Kennedy in 1992) and five All-Pac-10 first teamers (Olson and Kreutz twice each, Kennedy, Frank Garcia and Tom Gallagher). He also coached three players who won the Pac-10 s Morris Trophy as the league s top linemen (as voted by the league s defensive linemen): Kreutz (1997), Bob Sapp (1996) and Kennedy (1992). Kennedy, who was a Lombardi Award finalist in 1992, was a NFL first round selection in In all, seven Huskies coached by Morton were NFL draft picks, including six who went in the first five rounds. Washington played in five bowl games during his tenure: the 1993 Rose, 1995 Sun, 1996 Holiday, 1997 Aloha and 1998 Oahu. Morton began his coaching career at his alma mater, Washington State, where he served for 12 years ( ). First, he was a graduate assistant for two seasons ( ). He then was the Cougars offensive line coach and junior varsity head coach in He handled WSU s tight ends for the next four years ( ) and then was the offensive line coach for the final five seasons ( ). He coached Dan Lynch, the 1984 Morris Trophy winner who was an All-Pac-10 first team pick in 1983 and He also earned All-America honors in 84. Three of his Cougars were NFL draft selections. The 1981 WSU squad played in the Holiday Bowl. Morton followed former Cougar head coach Jim Walden to Iowa State, where he was in charge of the offensive line for five years ( ) before moving on to Washington. Among the future NFLers he coached at Iowa State was Keith Sims. Morton played center and offensive guard at Washington State in 1973 and 1974 after transferring from Grays Harbor Community College in Aberdeen, Wash., where he played in 1971 and He was an All-Northwest Junior College pick in He received his bachelor s degree in physical education from Washington State in A native of the Pacific Northwest, Morton attended W.F. West High School in Chehalis, Wash. He and his wife, Karen, have a son, Beau, (3/23/76) and a daughter, Bethany (11/29/79). Coaching Assignments Washington State Graduate Assistant Washington State OL ( 77, 82-86), TE ( 78-81) Iowa State Offensive Line Washington Offensive Line USC Tight Ends ( 99), Offensive Line ( 00) 2001 Nevada Offensive Line 2002 Stanford Offensive Line Bowl Experience 1981 Holiday Bowl Washington State 1993 Rose Bowl Washington 1995 Sun Bowl Washington 1996 Holiday Bowl Washington 1997 Aloha Bowl Washington 1998 Oahu Bowl Washington Prominent Players Coached Dan Lynch, OL, Washington State Pat Beach, TE, Washington State Mike Utley, OG, Washington State Keith Sims, OL, Iowa State Gene Williams, OG, Iowa State Benji Olson, OG, Washington Olin Kreutz, C, Washington Lincoln Kennedy, OT, Washington Frank Garcia, OL, Washington Tom Gallagher, OL, Washington Bob Sapp, OL, Washington Andrew Peterson, OL, Washington Kwame Harris, OT, Stanford S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

15 Assistant Coaches Coaching Staff Wayne Moses Running Backs Afamiliar coach in the Pacific-10 Conference, Wayne Moses begins his second season as Stanford s running backs coach. He was hired to join Buddy Teevens staff on February 27, Moses has been a running backs coach in the Pacific- 10 Conference at four other schools since 1990, including previous stops at UCLA, California, Washington and USC. In his 25 years of collegiate coaching experience, he has worked with running backs in all but three of those seasons. In the past 13 years, he has tutored Pac-10 running backs at UCLA ( ), Cal (1996), Washington ( ), USC (2001) and Stanford (2002). Several of his pupils have had 1,000-yard rushing seasons. Some of the great Pac-10 players who have worked under Moses include Karim Abdul-Jabbar, Kevin Williams, Skip Hicks, and Shawn Wills at UCLA, Deltha O Neal and Tarik Smith at Cal and Willie Hurst and Rashawn Shehee at Washington. Moses spent the 2001 season working at USC. He helped the Trojans finish 5-3 in the Pac-10 (6-6 overall) and advance to their first post-season bowl game after a two-year absence. He was the running backs coach at his alma mater, Washington, for four years ( ) before joining the Trojan staff. Washington led the Pac-10 in rushing in 2000 (16th nationally). The Huskies played in a bowl game each year (1997 Aloha Bowl, 1998 Oahu Bowl, 1999 Holiday Bowl and 2001 Rose Bowl). He spent the 1996 season handling the running backs at California, helping the Golden Bears to their first bowl appearance in six years. Under head coach Steve Mariucci, the Bears finished the regular season 6-5 and played Navy in the Aloha Bowl. From , Moses was the running backs coach at UCLA under Terry Donahue. Abdul-Jabbar and Williams led the Pac-10 in rushing under Moses tutelage while Hicks went on to earn All-America honors. Abdul-Jabbar set UCLA s single season rushing records and was named First-Team All- America in 1995 with Moses as his coach. The Bruins played in the 1991 Sun Bowl, 1994 Rose Bowl and 1995 Aloha Bowl. Moses, born January 11, 1955, began his coaching career in 1978 at Cal State Fullerton as a graduate assistant working with the defensive backs. He then was the running backs coach at Chaffey Junior College in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., in He went to North Carolina State in 1980, working with the defensive backs. He then was the running backs coach at Bowling Green for three years ( ), Rutgers for two seasons ( ) and San Diego State for three years ( ). Paul Hewitt of the Aztecs led the nation in scoring in Bowling Green played in the 1982 California Bowl and San Diego State was in the 1986 Holiday Bowl. Next, he was the wide receivers coach at New Mexico in 1989 before moving to UCLA. His receiver, Terance Mathis, set NCAA career records for receptions and receiving yardage. He was a coaching intern with the NFL s Los Angeles Raiders, Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos during the summers of 1990, 1993 and 1999, respectively. Moses was a four-year ( , ) letterman at Washington, where he started at cornerback his last two seasons. He was a member of the Huskies 1978 Rose Bowl championship team. He received his bachelor s degree in political science from Washington in He spent some time out of football when he was hired by the FBI to train as an agent at Quantico, Virginia. Moses played football and basketball at San Dimas (Calif.) High. A native of New Gulf, Texas, Moses and his wife, Rosalind, have two daughters: Valerie (born 2/17/82) and Kimberly (born 8/14/86). The Moses File Full Name: Wayne Moses Date of Birth: January 11, 1955 Hometown: New Gulf, Texas High School: San Dimas (San Dimas, CA) College: Washington, 1977 (B.A., Political Science) Wife: Rosalind Children: Valerie, Kimberly Playing Experience: CB, Washington, , Coaching Assignments 1978 Cal State Fullerton Graduate Assistant 1979 Chaffey Junior College Running Backs 1980 North Carolina State Defensive Backs Assistant Bowling Green Running Backs Rutgers Running Backs San Diego State Running Backs 1989 New Mexico Wide Receivers UCLA Running Backs 1996 California Running Backs Washington Running Backs 2001 USC Running Backs 2002 Stanford Running Backs Bowl Experience 1982 California Bowl Bowling Green 1986 Holiday Bowl San Diego State 1991 Sun Bowl UCLA 1994 Rose Bowl UCLA 1995 Aloha Bowl UCLA 1996 Aloha Bowl California 1997 Aloha Bowl Washington 1998 Oahu Bowl Washington 1999 Holiday Bowl Washington 2001 Rose Bowl Washington 2001 Las Vegas Bowl USC Prominent Players Coached Terance Mathis, WR, New Mexico Karim Abdul-Jabbar, RB, UCLA Kevin Williams, RB, UCLA Skip Hicks, RB, UCLA Tarik Smith, RB, California Deltha O Neal, RB, California Willie Hurst, RB, Washington Rashawn Shehee, RB, Washington S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 15

16 Assistant Coaches Coaching Staff Tom Quinn Tight Ends/Special Teams Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator The Quinn File Full Name: Tom Quinn Date of Birth: January 27, 1968 Hometown: Pasadena, California High School: Foothill College: Arizona, 1990 (B.A., Interdisciplinary Studies) Graduate Degree: Arizona, 1991 (M.A., Education) Wife: Alison Children: Shane Playing Experience: ILB, Arizona, Tom Quinn, an assistant coach at nearby San Jose State University for three years, was named to the Cardinal s staff on February 12, He coaches tight ends and is the team s special teams coordinator. He was given the added responsibility of recruiting coordinator on March 6, Quinn, a 1990 graduate of the University of Arizona, has coached on the collegiate level the past 12 years. His previous stops have been at Davidson College, James Madison University, Boston University, Holy Cross and San Jose State. No stranger to Pac-10 football, Quinn was a linebacker for the Wildcats from He was a member of three Arizona teams that participated in bowl games: 1986 Aloha, 1989 Copper, 1990 Aloha). During his five years in Tucson, Quinn earned a bachelor s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies in 1990 and a master s in education in He began his coaching career immediately after completing his eligibility at Arizona. His first job was as the linebackers coach at Davidson College in After one season, he moved on to James Madison University, where he was the special teams coordinator and recruiting coordinator for three years ( ). For the next four years, Quinn held the defensive coordinator s position at both Boston University and Holy Cross. He worked at Boston during the 1995 season before moving on to Holy Cross for the next three years ( ). Quinn was on the staff at San Jose State for three seasons ( ) prior to coming to Stanford. He worked under Dave Baldwin in 1999 and 2000 and was the only holdover when the staff changed in Quinn coached linebackers and tight ends and was the special teams coordinator. Under Quinn s tutelage, the Spartans put together some of the finest special teams units in the nation. San Jose State ranked 10th in the nation in net punting in 1999 and 25th in Punter Tim Morgan was an All-Western Athletic Conference selection in 99 while return specialists Jarmar Julien and Walking Bailey were nationally ranked in punt and kickoff returns. Born January 27, 1968, Quinn and his wife, Alison, are the parents of a son, Shane, born 6/2/02. Coaching Assignments 1991 Davidson College Linebackers James Madison Special Teams/ Recruiting Coordinator 1995 Boston Defensive Coordinator Holy Cross Defensive Coordinator San Jose State Linebackers/Tight Ends/ Special Teams 2002 Stanford Tight Ends / Special Teams Prominent Players Coached Ed Perry, TE, James Madison Dion Foxx, DE, James Madison David Poluka, DE, Holy Cross Tim Morgan, P, San Jose State S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

17 Assistant Coaches Dave Tipton Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Tackles / Associate Recruiting Coordinator The veteran of the Cardinal coaching staff, Dave Tipton, is now in his 15th season on The Farm. Tipton, named Assistant Head Coach on March 6, 2003, coaches the defensive tackles as well being the associate recruiting coordinator under second-year head coach Buddy Teevens. Tipton, who was hired at Stanford on July 11, 1989, has worked for three previous head coaches on The Farm. He was the outside linebackers coach for Dennis Green from before moving to the defensive line under Bill Walsh for three years ( ). Under Tyrone Willingham, Tipton was the team s recruiting coordinator and defensive interior line coach for seven seasons ( ). Under his tutelage, Tipton has coached some of the finest defensive players in school history. They include All-American linebacker Ron George, two-time All-Pac-10 tackle Willie Howard and NFL players Jason Fisk, Carl Hansen and Pete Swanson. Howard was named First-Team All-Pacific-10 Conference in both 99 and 00 and became only the fourth Cardinal defensive lineman to earn First-Team all-league honors in consecutive seasons. In 1999, Howard was also named winner of the Morris Trophy as the best lineman in the Pac-10. George was a two-time all-conference player and All-America selection in Tipton (born April 23, 1949) was the defensive line coach at Oregon State in Prior to that stint, he was the defensive line coach and special teams coordinator at Cal State- Fullerton for four seasons ( ). While at Fullerton, he also served as the strength and conditioning coordinator. From 1981 to 83, Tipton was the defensive coordinator at Sweetwater High School in National City, California. The 83 Sweetwater team recorded nine shutouts and won the CIF Championship. The 81 and 82 Sweetwater teams reached the CIF semifinals in the playoffs. From 1978 to 1980, Tipton was the defensive coordinator at Bonita Vista High School in Chula Vista, California. His 80 squad was also a CIF semifinalist. In 1977, Tipton was defensive line coach at United States International University in San Diego, California. Tipton graduated from Stanford in May 1971 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. He later received a Master of Arts degree in Education with an emphasis in Physical Education from Azusa Pacific University in August While at Stanford, Tipton was named to the Coaches All- America team as a senior defensive tackle in He was also named All-West Coast and All-Pac-8. On January 1, 1971, while Jim Plunkett and mates were controlling the offense, Tipton and the remaining Thunderchickens were controlling the defense as Stanford defeated Big-10 Champion Ohio State, 27-17, to win the Rose Bowl. Tipton, a native of Hollister, California, then began a sixyear pro career when he was drafted in the fourth round by the New York Giants. He played three years with the Giants ( ), two years with the San Diego Chargers ( ), and one year with the Seattle Seahawks (1976). Dave and his wife, Mia, have four children Matthew (born 11/25/77), Megan (born 5/9/81), Will (born 8/14/84) and Amanda (born 7/16/87). The Tiptons Mia, Matt, Megan, Will and Amanda have sung the national anthem at Stanford football and women s basketball games. Matt, who graduated from Stanford in June, 2001, was a manager for the football team. Megan is currently a senior at the University of Oregon and Will is a freshman at the University of Colorado in Boulder. Coaching Staff The Tipton File Full Name: David Lance Tipton Date of Birth: April 23, 1949 Hometown: Hollister, California High School: San Benito College: Stanford, 1971 (B.A., Political Science) Graduate Degree: Azusa Pacific, 1981 (M.A., Education) Wife: Mia Children: Matthew, Megan, Will, Amanda Playing Experience: DT, Stanford, DT, New York Giants, DT, S.D. Chargers, DT, Seattle Seahawks, 76 Coaching Assignments 1977 United States Int l Defensive Line Bonita Vista H.S. Defensive Coord Sweetwater H.S. Defensive Coord Cal State Fullerton Defensive Line/ Special Teams 1988 Oregon State Defensive Line Stanford OLB ( 89-91), DL ( 92-02) Bowl Experience 1991 Aloha Bowl Stanford 1993 Blockbuster Bowl Stanford 1995 Liberty Bowl Stanford 1996 Sun Bowl Stanford 2000 Rose Bowl Stanford 2001 Seattle Bowl Stanford Prominent Players Coached Dan Saleamua, DT, Sweetwater High School Pellum McDaniels, DT, Oregon State Esera Tuaolo, DT, Oregon State Ron George, OLB, Stanford Jason Fisk, NT, Stanford Pete Swanson, DT, Stanford Carl Hansen, DT, Stanford Willie Howard, DT, Stanford Matt Leonard, DT, Stanford S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 17

18 Assistant Coaches Coaching Staff The Williams File Full Name: Tom Williams Date of Birth: December 22, 1969 Hometown: Fort Worth, Texas High School: Trinity Valley College Prep (Texas) College: Stanford, 1992 (B.A., History) Graduate Degree: Stanford, 1995 (M.A., University Administration) Wife: Tonya Playing Experience: ILB, Stanford, Tom Williams Co-Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Tom Williams, a four-year letterwinner at Stanford and member of one of the school s all-time best teams, returned home to The Farm for the 2002 season. He was hired as the team s co-defensive Coordinator and linebackers coach by Buddy Teevens on February 12, A native of Forth Worth, Texas, Williams earned four varsity letters as an inside linebacker for Stanford from He played for Jack Elway, Dennis Green and Bill Walsh on The Farm. He later coached on Walsh s staff in as a graduate assistant. Williams spent three years ( ) coaching inside linebackers at the University of Washington under Rick Neuheisel before returning to Stanford. During his tenure in Seattle, Williams helped the Huskies advance to three postseason bowl games, including the 2000 Rose Bowl. Washington finished 7-5 in 99 after losing to Kansas State in the Holiday Bowl, then went 11-1 in 2000, won the Pac-10 championship and beat Purdue in the Rose Bowl. The Huskies finished the season ranked No. 3 in the country. In 2001, Washington went 8-4, tied for second in the Pac- 10 with Stanford and Washington State, and advanced to the Holiday Bowl vs. Texas. Prior to joining the Husky staff, Williams spent three seasons at the University of Hawaii ( ). He was the linebackers coach in 96 and 97 and the defensive coordinator in 98. At age 29, he became one of the youngest coordinators among all Division 1-A coaches in Following his playing career, Williams played briefly with the San Francisco 49ers as a free agent in He returned to The Farm and joined Walsh s staff as a graduate assistant for two years ( ). In 1995, Williams spent five months in Japan as the defensive coordinator for the semi-pro Fujitsu Frontiers. During his playing days at Stanford, Williams earned the reputation as a team leader and one of the hardest workers on the team. He earned four varsity letters as an inside linebacker while starting 20 games throughout his career. He recorded 141 career tackles and 11 tackles-for-loss in 35 games as a Cardinal. As a junior and senior, Williams started 15 games for Stanford. In his final season (1992), Williams was a team captain on a Stanford club that went 10-3, won a share of the Pac- 10 championship, beat Penn State in the Blockbuster Bowl and finished No. 9 in the final national polls. It marked only the third time in school history that the Cardinal won 10 games in a season. Williams was a District-8 Academic All-American and First-Team Academic All-Pac-10 after his junior and senior seasons. He was an honorable mention All-Pac-10 selection as a senior. Williams graduated from Stanford in 1992 with honors as a history major and as a Rhodes Scholar candidate. He earned his master s at Stanford in 1995 in University Administration. Williams attended Trinity Valley College Prep in Forth Worth, Texas, where he earned all-state honors in football, basketball and baseball, He and his wife, Tonya, were married in 2000 on Oahu. Coaching Assignments Stanford Graduate Assistant 1995 Fujitsu (Japan) Defensive Coordinator Hawaii LB ( 96-97), Def. Coord. ( 98) Washington Inside Linebackers 2002 Stanford Co-Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers Bowl Experience 1999 Holiday Bowl Washington 2001 Rose Bowl Washington 2001 Holiday Bowl Washington Prominent Players Coached Jeff Ulbrich, LB, Hawaii Lester Towns, LB, Washington S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

19 Returning Lettermen Classes for each player are listed by athletic eligibility/academic standing. Jon Alston 37 Shreveport, Louisiana Sophomore/Junior OLB At Stanford: Returns for his sophomore season after starting five games a year ago at outside linebacker and firmly establishing himself as one of the top young players in the Pacific-10 Conference Possesses speed, quickness, athleticism and good instincts for an outside linebacker Still has three more years of eligibility remaining Should be one of the team s top defensive players for the next three seasons. The 2002 Season: Began the year as a backup at outside linebacker, but wound up starting five games during the middle of the season Played in all 11 games Outstanding special teams player Finished the year with 30 total tackles (14 solo, 16 assisted), two tackles for loss, two quarterback sacks and one forced fumble Recorded a season-high seven tackles in Stanford s 16-6 win over Arizona In his second collegiate game vs. San Jose State on September 14 he registered four tackles, one tackle for loss, one quarterback sack and a forced fumble in a reserve role His other sack and tackle for loss came against Arizona Started games 5-9 vs. Washington State, Arizona, UCLA, Oregon and USC. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman inside linebacker. In High School: One of the top linebackers in the southern United States Registered 134 tackles and 21 tackles-for-loss in his senior season at Loyola College Prep School Named to SuperPrep s All-Southwest Region team as a senior Class AA First-Team All-State, All-City and All-District selection as a senior Was also named All-District at running back First-Team Academic All-State Named First-Team All-District and Academic All-District after his junior campaign Played free safety, middle linebacker and tight end as a sophomore First-Team All-District as a sophomore Started at running back as a freshman Member of the National Honor Society A 2000 Wendy s High School Heisman Student Named a Presidential Scholar in Personal Information: Born June 4, 1983 Undeclared major. Alston s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /15 2/15 0 Oshiomogho Atogwe 21 Windsor, Ontario, Canada Junior/Senior SS At Stanford: Returns in 2003 as one of the team leaders on defense Led the Cardinal in tackles, interceptions and forced fumbles a year ago Gained valuable experience as the team s starting strong safety in all 11 games Will be looked upon this season to continue to improve and take control of the Cardinal s secondary Strong and aggressive hitter who will be a force in Stanford s defensive backfield for the next two seasons Member of the Cardinal s track and field team the past two seasons. The 2002 Season: In his first season in the starting lineup, Atogwe wound up leading the team in tackles with 71 while starting all 11 games at strong safety Winner of the Deswarte-Eller Award as the team s Most Outstanding Sophomore He also led the team in interceptions (three) and forced fumbles (three) while accounting for one quarterback sack, one tackle for loss and four pass breakups Season bests in tackles include 13 vs. Oregon and 11 vs. Notre Dame and Oregon State Against the Ducks, he also returned an interception 17 yards to the Oregon 27, setting up Stanford s first TD of the 2003 Cardinal game Returned an interception 26 yards at Notre Dame One of his most productive games came against Washington State when he had four tackles, one sack, one tackle for loss, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and return of 42 yards and one pass breakup His fumble return led to a Cardinal field goal. The 2001 Season: Earned his first varsity letter as a reserve safety and special teams player Played in all 12 games during the 2001 campaign and recorded four total tackles. The 2000 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman. In Track: Member of Stanford s nationally-ranked track team in 2001 and 2002 Events are sprints and jumps Best marks in 2002 include in the long jump and /4 in the triple jump. In High School: One of the top prep players in Canada Named All-Canadian, All- Ontario and All-Academic Played four sports at W.F. Herman Secondary School Was a two-year starter at running back and cornerback Named the league s defensive MVP in 1999 Also chosen All-City as a running back Played in the Ontario Varsity Football League during the summer of 99 He was the defensive back of the year in the league after intercepting six passes in five games League MVP in basketball as a senior and three-time all-city selection in basketball Played three years of varsity soccer Competed in the long jump, triple jump and 200m (22.8) in track. Personal Information: Born June 23, 1981 Biological Sciences major Went by O.J. his first two years at Stanford Parents are of Nigerian descent. Atogwe s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 0/ /16 1/16 3 Totals /16 1/16 3 David Bergeron 48 Lake Oswego, Oregon Junior/Senior MLB At Stanford: Talented linebacker who figures to play a prominent role for the Cardinal in 2003 Started 10 games at outside linebacker in 2002, but has been moved to middle linebacker for the 03 campaign Very strong and aggressive player Redshirted as a true freshman in 2000, played on special teams and was a reserve linebacker in 2001 before earning a starting role in The 2002 Season: Moved into the starting lineup at one outside linebacker position in game two and stayed there the remainder of the season, starting the final 10 games Finished the year with 38 total tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 quarterback sacks Third on the team in tackles for loss Season high six tackles and one tackle for loss vs. Oregon State Had five tackles and one tackle for loss at Notre Dame Also played on special teams. The 2001 Season: Appeared in nine games as a redshirt freshman Spent the majority of his time on special teams, and was also a reserve linebacker Recorded an assisted tackle at San Jose State. The 2000 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman. In High School: Two-year starting right guard and inside linebacker at Lakeridge High School A prep All-American by SuperPrep, PrepStar, Bluechips and USA Today SuperPrep named him the top recruit in the state of Oregon Also named Northwest Recruits First-Team all-region and a Tacoma News Tribune Northwest Nugget and Western Top 100 Recorded 126 tackles, six quarterback sacks, six fumble recoveries, five forced fumbles, and three interceptions as a senior Following his senior season, he was also named First-Team All-State and All-Conference as a linebacker as well as being chosen the league s co-defensive MVP U.S. Navy Scholastic All-America selection and a National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Student-Athlete award nominee Was named Honorable Mention USA Today All-American as a junior after recording 124 tackles Started at both linebacker and right guard and was selected First-Team all-conference Three-year letterwinner in basketball and track Member of the A Cappella Choir Member of the National Honor Society and German National Honor Society S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 19

20 Returning Lettermen 2003 Cardinal Personal Information: Born December 4, 1981 Public Policy major Performed at Carnegie Hall in March 2000 as part of an elite choir that combined song and dance routines. Bergeron s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 0/ /11 6.5/27 0 Totals /11 6.5/27 0 Cooper Blackhurst 41 Salt Lake City, Utah Senior/Senior FB At Stanford: Fifth-year senior who has played outside linebacker, defensive end and fullback during his Cardinal career Three-year letter-winner Converted to fullback for the 02 season, where he ended up No. 2 on the depth chart Will compete for the starting assignment in 2003 Outstanding and experienced special teams player Arrived on The Farm in 1998 after being one of the most highly sought-after preps in the nation out of Brighton High School in Salt Lake City He was a redshirt freshman on The Farm in 98, then took the 99 season off to complete a Mormon Mission in Brisbane, Australia Returned to Stanford for the 2000 season. The 2002 Season: Converted to fullback for the 2002 season Played a reserve role behind Casey Moore Earned his third varsity letter Also played on special teams Had one carry for eight yards (vs. San Jose State in game two) and two receptions for 23 yards Had a 22-yard catch/run vs. Washington State, which was a key play on the Cardinal s touchdown drive His other reception came against USC Earned honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 recognition. The 2001 Season: Reserve defensive end and special teams player Earned his second varsity letter Named Second-Team Academic All-Pac-10 Accounted for one tackle. The 2000 Season: Returned to Stanford for his redshirt freshman season on The Farm Played in eight games, all in a reserve role, at outside linebacker and on special teams Recorded one tackle Earned his first varsity letter. The 1999 Season: Took the year off to complete his Mormon Mission in Brisbane, Australia The 1998 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman. In High School: Named a First-Team All-American as a tight end by PrepStar Very talented and athletic player who played tight end, linebacker, defensive end and fullback in high school PrepStar ranked him as the sixth best tight end prospect in the Big 12 Region SuperPrep named him to its All-Midlands Team A USA Today Honorable Mention All-American As a senior, he recorded 120 tackles, 14 sacks, and two forced fumbles as a defensive end at Brighton High School Named First-Team All-State and First-Team All-Region following his senior season Also chosen Academic All-State and Academic All-Region First-Team All-Region linebacker as a junior Member of the National Honor Society National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Utah Scholar-Athlete of the Year for Also played basketball and ran track in high school Tutored elementary and high school students. Personal Information: Born September 24, 1979 Public Policy major. Kris Bonifas 34 Pebble Beach, California Sophomore/Junior FB At Stanford: Now in his third season on The Farm, Kris begins the 2003 campaign as a candidate to earn the starting spot at fullback, his third position Has also played both outside linebacker and middle linebacker as well as special teams Competing with Cooper Blackhurst and Pat Jacobs for playing time at fullback Gained 1,826 yards and carried the ball 220 times as a running back during his senior year in high school. The 2002 Season: Earned his first varsity letter as a reserve middle linebacker and special teams player Recorded five tackles all solos Moved to fullback late in the season. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman outside linebacker. In High School: A Prep All-American from Robert Louis Stevenson High School in nearby Carmel All-America selection by PrepStar, who also selected him as the 10th best linebacker in the West An All-Farwest selection by SuperPrep Had 93 tackles and 16 quarterback sacks as a senior, and was named All-State and All-Central Coast Section at linebacker Also carried the ball 220 times for 1,826 yards and 24 touchdowns as a senior en route to First-Team All-Mission Trail Athletic League honors on both sides of the ball The MTAL s leading rusher as a senior, and also broke R.L.S. school rushing yardage and touchdown records League and county MVP, and an All- County selection on both offense and defense As a junior, was named First-Team All- MTAL at defensive end and second-team All-MTAL at running back. Personal Information: Born December 14, 1982 Undeclared major. Greg Camarillo 23 Menlo Park, California Junior/Senior FL At Stanford: A former walk-on prior to the 2000 season, Greg enters the 2003 campaign in position to compete for significant playing time at the receiver positions Has seen his playing time increase in each of the past two seasons after redshirting the 2000 campaign Two years of eligibility remaining. The 2002 Season: Proved to be a valuable backup at wide receiver Earned his first varsity letter as he played in 10 of 11 games and caught eight passes for 92 yards Named honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 Had two receptions for 38 yards in game two vs. San Jose State Two weeks later at Notre Dame, he caught two passes for 25 yards against the Fighting Irish Had two receptions for 13 yards a week later vs. Washington State. The 2001 Season: Appeared in four games as a reserve wide receiver (vs. Boston College, Arizona State, Arizona, and San Jose State), and had one catch for two yards The catch came in the Cardinal s Pac-10 opener vs. Arizona State. The 2000 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman. In High School: One of the top scholar-athletes in Northern California from Menlo- Atherton High School in neighboring Menlo Park, California Played four positions as a senior at Menlo-Atherton, including wide receiver, defensive end, place-kicker and punter Caught 44 passes for 752 yards (17.1 ypc) and 10 touchdowns his senior season Also led his team in quarterback sacks First-team All-Peninsula Athletic League and All-San Mateo County as a receiver in 1999 Named the San Mateo County Scholar-Athlete of the Year for 1999 by the National Football Foundation and College Football Hall of Fame Team captain and team MVP in 99 Played basketball for two seasons in high school, and was named Second-Team All-League as a senior S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

21 Returning Lettermen Student Body President as a senior Member of the National Honor Society, the California Scholastic Federation, an AP Scholar and an American Legion Boys State Delegate. Personal Information: Born April 18, 1982 Engineering major. Casey Carroll 92 Englewood, Florida Sophomore/Junior DT At Stanford: A leading contender to earn a starting assignment at defensive tackle Will be a pivotal player in the middle of the Cardinal s defensive line as a starter or key reserve Third-year in the Cardinal program Has the ability to become a force in The 2002 Season: Earned his first varsity letter and played in all 11 games as a backup defensive tackle Accounted for nine total tackles (five solo, four assisted) and one tackle for loss Season high three tackles and one tackle for loss vs. Washington State. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman defensive tackle. In High School: A PrepStar All-American Was rated as one of the nation s top defensive line prospects Named to SuperPrep s All-Dixie Team Two-time All-State, All-Area and All-District selection out of Lemon Bay High School Named District Defensive Player of the Year after recording 135 tackles and 13 quarterback sacks as a senior Also had 87 tackles, 30 tackles-for-loss, six quarterback sacks and five forced fumbles as a junior Two-year letterwinner in basketball and baseball Member of the National Honor Society Member of Who s Who Among American High School Students. Personal Information: Born September 13, 1982 Undeclared major. Carroll s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 1/3 0 Drew Caylor 95 Kensington, Maryland Senior/Senior DE At Stanford: Fifth-year senior who figures prominently in Stanford s defensive front Has started seven games at defensive end the past two seasons Moved to the offensive line for the first part of the 2001 season Started four games at the end of the 01 season at defensive end and three games last season One of 10 fifth-year seniors on the team. The 2002 Season: Started three games and appeared in all 11 at one defensive end position Started game Nos. 1, 3, and 5 vs. Boston College, Arizona State and Washington State Finished the year with 10 total tackles, one quarterback sack and one tackle for loss Had two tackles, a tackle for loss and quarterback sack at Oregon Also the team s number one long snapper. The 2001 Season: Drew began the season as an offensive lineman, but after injuries depleted the Cardinal s defensive line, he was moved back to defensive end It was week eight of the season when Drew was not only asked to switch positions, but was immediately put in the starting lineup in a game at Arizona on November 10 He responded by playing solid defense for the Cardinal over the final four regular season games He wound up starting at DE vs. Arizona, California, Notre Dame and San Jose State Finished the season with seven tackles and one fumble recovery Had three tackles vs. Notre Dame Recovered a fumble vs. Cal in The Big Game Also the team s starting long snapper Earned his first varsity letter Cardinal The 2000 Season: Received limited playing time as a backup on the defensive line. The 1999 Season: Redshirted the 99 season as a reserve defensive end. In High School: Named to PrepStar s All-American team following his senior season Played both offense and defense at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School in Maryland SuperPrep All-Mid-Atlantic selection Had 76 tackles, 18 tackles-for-loss, six sacks, and four forced fumbles as a senior First-Team All-Metro, All-County and All-State Played defensive end, middle linebacker and offensive guard and was also the team s long snapper First-Team All-County offensive lineman as a junior Played basketball for one year and baseball for two seasons Editor of the school newspaper Member of the National Honor Society. Personal Information: Born January 27, 1981 American Studies major Earned prestigious honor of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America. Caylor s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 0/ /5 1/5 0 Totals /5 1/5 0 Kirk Chambers 67 Provo, Utah Senior/Senior OT At Stanford: Since returning to Stanford after his two-year Mormon Mission, Kirk has started 34 consecutive games at left tackle over the past three years and established himself as one of the best in the country He enters the 2003 campaign as the only offensive lineman with starting experience Recruited by the Cardinal in 1997 as one of the top prep offensive linemen in the country out of Provo High School in Utah He spent two years (1998 and 99 seasons) on a Mormon Mission in Berlin, Germany, before returning to Stanford in the Spring of 2000 The oldest player on the team at 24 and the only married player as well Has earned academic all-conference recognition the past two years. The 2002 Season: Started all 11 games at left tackle for the third straight season Named First-Team Academic All-Pac-10 and Second-Team District-8 Academic All- America One of the team s anchors on the offensive line. The 2001 Season: For the second straight year, Kirk started every game of the season at left tackle Named Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 and Honorable Mention Academic All-Pac-10 in 2001 A solid force for the Cardinal on the offensive line His play was one of the main reasons Stanford s rushing attack turned in the third best season in Stanford history. The 2000 Season: Returned to The Farm as a 21-year old freshman after his twoyear mission In his first season at Stanford, Kirk earned the starting assignment at left tackle and held that position throughout the 00 campaign He started all 11 games and was an integral part of the Cardinal s offensive line Co-winner with Chris Lewis of the Menlo-Atherton Trophy as the team s top freshman. The Seasons: Did not play football while spending both seasons as part of a Mormon Mission in Berlin, Germany. In High School: A SuperPrep All-American as an offensive lineman as a senior at Provo High School in 1997 He started on both offense and defense for three years As a defensive lineman his senior season, he had nine sacks and five fumbles forced Named to the Tacoma News Tribune s Western Top-100 He was named First-Team All-State and First-Team Academic All-State his senior season as an offensive lineman He was named First-Team All-Region on offense for three years Played four years of varsity basketball in high school and was a member of an AAU All-Star basketball team Vice President of his school Member of his school s choir for four years Member of the National Honor Society. Personal Information: Born March 19, 1979 Married Marilyn Ord on June 23, 2001 Public Policy and German Studies major Earned prestigious honor of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 21

22 Returning Lettermen Jake Covault 38 Tarpon Springs, Florida Senior/Senior MLB At Stanford: Coming off a 2002 season which saw him move into the starting lineup for the first time in his career Redshirted the 99 season, then played on special teams and as a backup before earning the start at middle linebacker in 2002 Two-year letter-winner Fifth-year senior who will be looked upon to provide leadership for the Cardinal defense in The 2002 Season: Started the first nine games of the season at middle linebacker Finished the year third on the team with 52 total tackles Also had one tackle for loss and one quarterback sack Season and career high 12 tackles UCLA Had nine solo stops vs. the Bruins Recorded nine tackles vs. Washington State and Boston College in his first career start Against Arizona State, he accounted for four total tackles, one tackle for loss and one quarterback sack. The 2001 Season: Received his first varsity letter as a backup outside linebacker and special teams player Credited with six total tackles Slowed throughout the season due to a knee injury. The 2000 Season: Received limited playing time as a reserve inside linebacker and special teams player Limited throughout the season due to injuries Only appearance came against USC. The 1999 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman. In High School: Talented athlete who played quarterback, tight end and inside linebacker for East Lake High School in Florida Max Emfinger named him a Bluechips recruit as a tight end while SuperPrep selected him to the All-Dixie Regional team as a linebacker A Prep All-America selection by PrepStar Magazine The Tampa Tribune named him one of the top 25 recruits in Florida and among the top 100 in the nation All-Southeast Region Team by Gridiron Greats Magazine Pinellas County Academic All-Star Player of the Year Recorded 120 tackles, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two interceptions as a senior Named Third-Team All-State and First-Team All-Florida Suncoast, All-County and All-Conference One of Southeast Sports Top 100 recruits in the state of Florida First-Team All-Conference as a junior Member of the National Honor Society. Personal Information: Born June 3, 1981 Geology and Environmental Sciences major His father, Sam, was a college football coach for 15 years with stops at Miami (Ohio), Ohio, Ohio State and Connecticut. Covault s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 0/ /6 1/6 0 Totals /6 1/6 0 Michael Craven 42 La Quinta, California Sophomore/Junior OLB At Stanford: Talented third-year player who will compete for the starting role at outside linebacker Started four games and appeared in 10 last season Has great instincts and athleticism and the potential to be one league s best One of the nation s most coveted recruits coming out of La Quinta High School in 2000 Redshirted the 2001 season Three more years of eligibility remaining. The 2002 Season: Began the year in the starting lineup at outside linebacker Wound up starting the first four games of the season, then played a reserve role the remainder of the year In the season opener, and his first collegiate game and start at Boston College, he had 2003 Cardinal six tackles, one tackle for loss and returned an interception 33 yards for a touchdown Also had six tackles at Notre Dame Wound up with 28 total tackles for the season, 3.5 tackles for loss and one forced fumble, which occurred in game No. 5 vs. Washington State. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman outside linebacker. In High School: A consensus First-Team All-American who was on every list of the nation s top recruits Winner of the prestigious 2000 Watkins Award, which is given annually to the nation s top African-American high school football player PrepStar rated him as the No. 1 linebacker in the country, in addition to being a member of its Dream Team and among its list of the Super 30 recruits in the United States Parade Magazine All-American Ranked No. 14 on SuperPrep s Elite 50 list of the nation s top prospects SuperPrep also ranked him as the second best linebacker in the nation and the third best recruit in the Far West Long Beach Press Telegram Best in the West selection Led La Quinta High School to a 13-1 record and the CIF Division 8 Championship a year ago Started at both linebacker and tight end Recorded 180 tackles, 13 quarterback sacks and four interceptions (two returned for touchdowns) as a senior. Personal Information: Born January 8, 1983 Undeclared major. Craven s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 3.5/6 1 Gerren Crochet 86 Littleton, Colorado Sophomore/Junior WR At Stanford: Will compete for playing time as one of the team s top five receivers in 2003 Received his first game experience last year and showed that he has the speed and athletic ability to become a quality Pac-10 receiver Should also see extensive time as a member of the Cardinal s special teams Two-year member of the Cardinal s track and field team. The 2002 Season: Earned his first varsity letter as a backup wide receiver and special teams player Appeared in 10 games; Caught five passes for 51 yards Had two receptions for 19 yards against USC Other receptions included a 13-yarder at Notre Dame, an eight yard catch vs. Arizona and an 11-yard reception at Oregon Named honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the campaign as a true freshman wide receiver. In Track: Two-year member of the Cardinal s nationally-ranked track and field team Events are 400m, 110m hurdles, 400m hurdles and long jump Had the team s best time in 2002 in the 400m hurdles at Other top marks a year ago included in the 400m, in the 110m hurdles Competed in the 60m, 200m and long jump during the 2002 indoor season. In High School: Came to Stanford as one of the nation s top two-sport athletes Was the nation s high school receiving yardage leader in 2000, and was also a junior national champion in track (400-meter hurdles) Named a football All-American by both SuperPrep and PrepStar as a senior In his senior season, led the nation in receiving yards with 1,410 on 69 receptions The 1,410 receiving yards also stands as the third highest single season total in Colorado high school football history He also accounted for 2,127 all-purpose yards and 17 touchdowns to help lead Bear Creek High School to the state finals As a defensive back, he recorded 50 tackles and four interceptions SuperPrep rated him No. 11 on its list of skill athletes PrepStar ranked him as the No. 4 wide receiver in the Midlands Region Named First-Team All-State, All-Colorado and All-League after his senior season Totaled 24 receptions for 523 yards and eight TDs as a junior while being named Second-Team All Centennial League Selected All-County as a defensive back (67 tackles, five interceptions, four blocked kicks) and Second-Team All-League as a halfback (41 carries, 290 yards; nine receptions, 308 yards; 11 total touchdowns) after his sophomore campaign The 1999 U.S. Junior National champion in the 400 meter hurdles Finished 10th in the 400-meter hurdles at the 1999 IAAF World Junior Championships in Bydgoszez, Poland His time of in the 400-meter hurdles was the fastest in the U.S. for his age group in 99 The 2000 Colorado State Champion in the 300-meter hurdles and the 2000 Regional Junior S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

23 Returning Lettermen Olympic champion in both the 110- and 400-meter hurdles Finished sixth in the 400- meter intermediate hurdles at the USA Track & Field Junior National Championships Best track times include 4.4 in the 40-yard dash, in the 100-meters, in the 300-meter hurdles (Colorado state record), in the 400-meter hurdles, in the 110-meter high hurdles and /2 in the long jump. Personal Information: Born January 8, 1983 Undeclared major Brother, Damien, played running back at Stanford from Capp Culver 45 Canadian, Texas Sophomore/Junior OLB At Stanford: Will compete for playing time at outside linebacker in 2003 as well as play a key role on the Cardinal s special teams Came to Stanford as a highly-touted prep out of Canadian, Texas Should see increased playing this season With three more years of eligibility remaining, Capp will be an integral part of the Cardinal defense and compete for a starting position for the next three seasons. The 2002 Season: Made the switch to outside linebacker for the 2002 season Used in a reserve role and on special teams Earned his first varsity letter Credited with one tackle. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman inside linebacker. In High School: Rated as one of the top linebackers in the country, as well as one of the top overall prospects from the state of Texas SuperPrep named him to its All- Southwest Team, while PrepStar placed him on its All-Midlands Team As a senior, recorded an impressive 159 tackles, seven quarterback sacks, seven blocked kicks, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and one interception for Canadian High School As a fullback and tight end in 2000, had 84 carries for 553 yards and five TDs along with six receptions for 81 yards and three more touchdowns Dallas Morning News and Houston Chronicle Top 100 Recruit Member of the Southwest Fab 50 Class 2A First-Team All-State linebacker Amarillo Area Class 2A Player of the Year and First- Team All-District as a running back and linebacker following his senior season Also a Second-Team Academic All-State selection Second-Team All-State as a junior in 1999 after registering 178 total tackles, 14 quarterback sacks, four forced fumbles and one interception Three-time Academic All-District selection Member of the National Honor Society Junior and Senior Class President. Personal Information: Born July 14, 1983 Undeclared major Father, Ed, played football at the University of Oklahoma from Mother, Julie, played basketball at the University of Oklahoma from Brian Gaffney 54 Phoenix, Arizona Senior/Senior MLB At Stanford: Over the past three seasons, Brian has been one of the team s top special teams players, has played in 32 of Stanford s 34 games and been a key reserve and part-time starter at linebacker Three-year letter-winner Started the final two games of the 2002 season at middle linebacker Will compete for the starting role at middle linebacker The only three-year letterwinner on the Cardinal defense. The 2002 Season: Integral part of the Cardinal defense and special teams He played in all 11 games and started the final two at middle linebacker, his first two starts of his career Posted a career best 27 total tackles and two tackles for loss In his first collegiate start against Oregon State on November 16, he had 11 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss both career highs Named Honorable Mention Academic All-Pac Cardinal The 2001 Season: Backup inside linebacker and special teams player Earned his second varsity letter Recorded 11 total tackles Played in all 12 games Had two tackles each in games vs. Arizona State, UCLA, Washington and Arizona Named Honorable Mention Academic All-Pac-10. The 2000 Season: Reserve inside linebacker and special teams player Played in nine of 11 games Earned his first varsity letter Recorded one tackle Blocked a punt in The Big Game vs. Cal. The 1999 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman. In High School: A Prep All-American who was considered one of the top linebacker prospects in the nation He had 202 total tackles as a senior for Brophy Prep High School in Phoenix He also accounted for 8.5 sacks, two interceptions and two forced fumbles As a running back, he gained 442 yards on 65 carries (6.8 ypc) and scored six touchdowns PrepStar named him an All-American and rated him as the 10th best linebacker prospect in the West Also an All-Farwest selection by SuperPrep and a Max Emfinger Bluechip recruit Named the 5A Arizona Defensive Player of the Year in 1998 First-Team All-Arizona and All-Region as a linebacker following his senior season Student body vice president Winner of the Larry Gordon Award as the most outstanding linebacker in Arizona. Personal Information: Born August 31, 1980 Political Science major Writing an Honors Thesis in political science Member of the National Honor Society Gaffney s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 0/ /0 0/ /0 2/9 0 Totals /0 2/9 0 Amon Gordon 18 San Diego, California Junior/Senior DE At Stanford: Returning starter at one defensive end position and a leading candidate to earn the starting nod once again in 2003 Possesses great agility, speed, quickness and athleticism for a player his size Has the ability to get in the opponent s backfield and make big plays Has five sacks and 12 tackles for loss in his career, the most of any defensive lineman on the team Amon has the ability and potential to become one of the top defensive lineman in the Pac-10 this season. The 2002 Season: In his first season as a starter, Amon led the team in quarterback sacks with four (-65 yards) and fumble recoveries with two and was second on the team in tackles for loss with seven (-73 yards) He also accounted for 22 total tackles to go along with one forced fumble He started seven games at defensive end and played in all 11 Had a very productive game against USC when he had two tackles, two tackles for loss for 28 yards, one quarterback sack for 26 yards, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery Had five tackles and one tackle for loss at Oregon In the Big Game with Cal, he recorded three total tackles, one quarterback sack and one forced fumble Had to two tackles, one quarterback sack and one tackle for loss in back-to-back games against Arizona and UCLA. The 2001 Season: In his second season on The Farm, Amon gave notice that he is one of the top young players in the Pac-10 He played inside linebacker, defensive end and special teams Had 15 total tackles, five tackles-for-loss, one quarterback sack, one blocked kick and one pass deflection Forced to play some defensive end due to injuries on the defensive line Made some big plays for the Cardinal Blocked a punt at No. 5 Oregon in the fourth quarter which led to a Stanford touchdown and helped the Cardinal to a come-from-behind win Had four tackles vs. Arizona and San Jose State Credited with a forced fumble against the Spartans, which led to Stanford s first touchdown of the game. The 2000 Season: Received a medical redshirt Sat out the majority of the season with a shoulder injury Appeared in two games early in the season vs. San Jose State and vs. Texas Recorded one tackle against Texas S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 23

24 Returning Lettermen In High School: Consensus Prep All-American running back/linebacker out of Mira Mesa High School Several publications listed Amon among the top 100 recruits in the nation Was ranked by SuperPrep as the No. 22 recruit in the country Tom Lemming ranked Amon among its top 25 players in the nation As a running back, gained 1,353 yards and scored 19 TDs as a senior Defensively, had 107 tackles, five sacks, four forced fumbles, four blocked PATs, and two interceptions Ranked by PrepStar as the 3 linebacker in the nation and 6 recruit in the West As a senior, was named First- Team All-State, All-CIF and the League Offensive MVP Along with Cardinal teammate Teyo Johnson, transferred to Mira Mesa High School in San Diego after playing at Mariner High School in Washington during his sophomore and junior seasons National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame award winner, member of the National Honor Society and a National Merit Scholarship award nominee. Personal Information: Born October 13, 1981 Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity major. Gordon s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 0/ /8 5/ /65 7/73 0 Totals /73 12/82 0 Brian Head 71 Corona, California Sophomore/Junior C/OG At Stanford: Redshirted the 2001 season as a true freshman and played a reserve role on the offensive line a year ago Now in his third season on The Farm, Brian is one of several young offensive lineman who is in the hunt to win a starting berth in 2003 He can play center or guard The only offensive lineman other than Kirk Chambers to earn a letter Has tremendous potential to become a solid player for the Cardinal in 2003 and help solidify Stanford s young and inexperienced offensive line. The 2002 Season: Versatile offensive lineman who had received some playing time in a backup Earned his first varsity letter. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman offensive guard Suffered a season-ending knee injury prior to the first game of the year. In High School: A Prep All-American from Centennial High School in Southern California Named to PrepStar s All-American Team An All-Far West regional selection by SuperPrep Named First-Team All-Mountain View League as a senior Helped lead Centennial to the CIF Division V Championship as a senior Riverside County Pete Lanzi Sportsmanship Award winner Two-year team captain First- Team All-League as a junior Earned varsity letters in swimming, track and wrestling Four-year scholar-athlete Senior Class President. Personal Information: Born January 12, 1983 Undeclared major. Louis Hobson 90 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Senior/Senior DE At Stanford: One of the team s most experienced players on the defensive line, Louis has show the ability to make plays and be an effective rush end He will once again be looked upon to put pressure on the quarterback and be one of the team leaders on defense Fifth-year senior who started eight games a year ago A native of Toronto, Canada, he redshirted as a true freshman in 1999, played sparingly in 2000, started one game and played in all 12 in 2001 and moved into the starting 2003 Cardinal lineup in could be the year he emerges as one of the conference s most dynamic defensive ends. The 2002 Season: Moved into the starting lineup in game No. 4 at Notre Dame and started the remaining eight games of the season at defensive end Led all defensive lineman with 29 total tackles Also had 5.5 tackles for loss, one quarterback sack, one pass break up and one fumble recovery In the second game of the season against San Jose State, he had four tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, one sack and a fumble recovery Season high six tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss vs. Washington State Had five tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss against Oregon State Named First-Team Academic All-Pac-10. The 2001 Season: Enjoyed an outstanding season as a reserve defensive end Received extensive playing time because of injuries on the defensive line He started one game (Nov. 10 at Arizona) and played in all 12 while earning his first varsity letter Very active lineman who made some big plays for the Cardinal Had 13 total tackles, two tackles-for-loss, 0.5 sacks, two interceptions, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble His first career interception came against UCLA and quarterback Scott McEwan It led to a Cardinal field goal His second interception came in the regular season finale vs. San Jose State and led to a Cardinal touchdown Registered a forced fumble at Arizona, which led to a Stanford field goal, and had a fumble recovery at Washington In his only start of the season at Arizona, he had four tackles and one forced fumble Named Honorable Mention Academic All-Pac-10 The 2000 Season: Appeared in three games in a reserve role vs. Arizona, at Notre Dame and vs. Arizona State. The 1999 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman. In High School: A SuperPrep All-Farwest selection and a member of Max Emfinger s Bluechip list as one of the nation s top recruits Like teammate Kerry Carter, his senior season was cut short due to a teacher s strike in Canada Despite the strike, still managed to earn All-America status from PrepStar Magazine and was named All- Northwest by SuperPrep Rated as the number two high school football player in Canada PrepStar ranked him as the 2 defensive lineman in the Midwest A twotime Toronto Star All-Star selection Also played basketball President of his high school s Boys Athletic Association Named an Ontario Scholar Personal Information: Born August 2, 1980 Electrical Engineering major. Hobson s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /4 2/ /8 5.5/28 0 Totals /12 7.5/33 2 Julian Jenkins 94 Atlanta, Georgia Sophomore/Sophomore DE At Stanford: In his first season on The Farm, Julian put together an outstanding season as one of only two true freshman to earn a letter in 2002 He came to Stanford from the Woodward Academy in Atlanta as one of the most highly-touted preps in the nation And he certainly did not disappoint as he proved to be one of the top freshman in the Pacific-10 Conference With three more years of eligibility, Julian should be a fixture on the Cardinal s defensive line Will compete for the starting spot at defensive end Very athletic and quick rush end who will be counted on to provide an improved pass rush for Stanford in The 2002 Season: One of only two true freshman to earn a letter He played in nine games, starting one, and showed why he was one of the nation s top recruits coming out of high school Continued to improve and progress throughout the season Finished the year with 17 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 quarterback sacks, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble In his first and only collegiate start to date, he recovered a fumble and ran into the end zone from three yards out at UCLA to put the Cardinal ahead 15-0 in the first quarter He also had three tackles against the Bruins Recorded three tackles in three other games: at Notre Dame, Washington State and at Oregon Winner of the Menlo-Atherton Trophy as the team s Most Outstanding Freshman Named to The Sporting News Freshman All-Pac-10 team S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

25 Returning Lettermen In High School: A consensus Prep All-American from Woodward Academy Ranked by several publications as one of the top recruits in the nation following the 2001 season SuperPrep ranked him No. 21 on its list of the nation s Elite 50 high school recruits Student Sports listed him as the No. 34 overall recruit in the country while Tom Lemming s Report had him No. 42 in the nation Rated among the top four defensive linemen in the country by USA Today, SuperPrep, and PrepStar Lemming s listed Julian as the No. 8 defensive line prospect and No. 6 as an athlete The top defensive line prospect in the Southeast by PrepStar and a member of PrepStar s Dream Team SuperPrep named him the Dixie Defensive Player of the Year Listed among the top 100 players in the nation by CNN/SI and ESPN.com Emfinger ranked him the No. 10 defensive end in the nation and the No. 12 defensive tackle As a senior, he accounted for 86 tackles, eight sacks, three pass deflections, two caused fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two tackles-for-loss Chosen the Georgia Gatorade Player of the Year Named First-Team All-City, Metro Super 11, Super Southern 100 and South Fulton County Super 11 Participated in basketball and track in HS. Personal Information: Born October 25, 1983 Undeclared major National Achievement Program participant and member of the National Honor Society Father, Eddie Jenkins, played for the Miami Dolphins. Jenkin s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /9 2.5/12 0 Eric Johnson 39 Antioch, California Senior/Senior P At Stanford: Should hold the starting punting assignment for the third straight year Has been the team s starting punter the last 25 games, including all 23 games in 2001 and 2002 Has continued to see his numbers improve each season Career punting average of 38.1 Has 22 punts inside the 20 and a long of 64 Fifthyear senior. The 2002 Season: The Cardinal s starting punter for the second consecutive season Also the team s holder on field goals and PATs Had 58 punts for 2,306 yards, an average of 39.8 yards per punt Turned in a career day at Oregon on November 2 when he averaged 47.3 yards on six punts (284 yards), including a career-best 64-yards and two inside the 20 Had seven punts inside the 20 for the season Averaged 45.2 yards per punt (six punts, 271 yards), including a 60-yarder, in the season opener at Boston College Had eight punts of over 50 yards for the year Against Notre Dame, he had seven punts for 282 yards (40.3 average), including two over 50 yards He also completed a pass on an errant snap from center Recorded three tackles. The 2001 Season: Starting punter Averaged 38.1 yards per punt Credited with 11 punts inside the 20 yard line Career-long 56 yard punt vs. Arizona Averaged 43.5 yards per punt vs. UCLA Had eight punts for 287 yards (35.9 avg.) and three inside the 20 against Arizona. The 2000 Season: Appeared in four games as the Cardinal punter vs. Washington State, vs. San Jose State, vs. Arizona State and at California Punted 25 times for an average of 34.0 yards (850 total yards) Also had four kicks inside the 20 and three touchbacks Had season-long kick of 49 yards in The Big Game at California. The 1999 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman. In High School: Averaged 43.2 yards per punt as a senior while connecting on 6-of- 10 field goal attempts He made field goals of 53-, 48-, 47- and 45-yards Twentyone of his 35 kickoffs went for touchbacks Named All-West Region by SuperPrep Second-Team All-State by Cal-Hi Sports First-Team All Bay Valley Athletic League and First-Team All-Area by the Contra Costa Times and San Francisco Examiner First- Team All-BVAL as a junior Played soccer for three years and golf for four years in high school Four-time All-League selection in golf Involved in student government for three years Class Valedictorian Lifetime member of the California Scholastic Federation. Personal Information: Born November 17, 1980 Economics major Cardinal Johnson s Career Statistics Year Punts Yards Avg I20 Long , , Totals 134 5, J.R. Lemon 28 Fayetteville, Georgia Sophomore/Junior RB At Stanford: One of the team s mainstays in the backfield, J.R. will compete for the starting spot at running back in 2003 Should be a key offensive weapon for the Cardinal Big, strong, powerful back who has great size and speed and the ability to run inside the tackles as well as outside Came to Stanford as a highly-regarded prep out of Sandy Creek High School in Georgia. The 2002 Season: Backup running back and special teams player Carried the ball 30 times for 85 yards and three touchdowns to go along with two receptions for 28 yards Had two tackles on special teams Had his biggest game against San Jose State on September 14 when he carried the ball 17 times for 69 yards and three touchdowns Also had one reception for 23 yards He was the team s top rushing threat against the Spartans He scored the Cardinal s first TD on a four yard run In the third quarter, he scored on runs of five and two yards out Named to start the following week in game No. 3 at Arizona State Missed the final two games of the year due to an ankle injury. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman running back. In High School: One of the nation s elite recruits A consensus Prep All-American who, despite missing five games as a senior, managed to garner national honors as one of the top running backs in the country A finalist for the prestigious 2000 Watkins Award, which is given annually to the nation s top African-American high school football player Rated No. 37 on SuperPrep s Elite 50 list of the nation s top recruits SuperPrep also ranked him the sixth best running back prospect in the nation PrepStar selected him to its Dream Team, and ranked him as the eighth best running back in the Southeast Gained 900 yards and scored nine touchdowns in limited action as a senior. Personal Information: Born June 6, 1983 Undeclared major. Lemon s Career Statistics Year Att. YG YL Net Avg. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg Chris Lewis 10 Long Beach, California Senior/Senior QB At Stanford: Coming off a frustrating 2002 campaign, Chris Lewis is now healthy and ready to compete for the starting quarterback spot in 2003 A fifth-year senior, Lewis had an injury plagued season a year ago that limited his playing time to just five games He had off-season surgery to repair the rotator cuff on his right shoulder He has started 12 games and played in 21 for the Cardinal the past three years and his numbers are nearing the school s all-time top-10 list in every passing category He is already tied for ninth all-time with 25 career touchdown passes He should enter the top-10 in passing attempts, pass completions, yards passing and total offense if he wins the starting quarterback job in 03 For his career, he has completed 250-of-506 for 3,168 yards Has shown a knack for heroics with game-winning touchdown passes S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 25

26 Returning Lettermen against Texas and USC in 2000 Has also shown he can beat the best with wins over No. 4 Oregon and No. 5 UCLA in 2001 Both of the Cardinal s wins in 2002 came with Lewis as the starting quarterback A healthy and effective Chris Lewis will be a key factor in Stanford s offensive success in The 2002 Season: Chris entered the season ready to assume his spot as one of the best quarterbacks in the Pac-10, but after missing the season opener due to a minor NCAA violation and suffering with a shoulder injury throughout the season, he was limited to just five games He started game Nos. 2-6 vs. San Jose State, Arizona State, Notre Dame, Washington State and Arizona and did not play the rest of the season He wound up completing 68-of-139 passes for 712 yards and five touchdowns His best two games both resulted in Cardinal wins He was 12-of-22 for 182 yards and two touchdowns in the Cardinal s first win of the year over San Jose State He went 14-for- 27 with one touchdown on 126 yards passing in Stanford s 16-6 win over Arizona Posted a season high 209 yards passing at Notre Dame on 20-of-42. The 2001 Season: While Chris was officially listed as the back up quarterback, he received significant playing time in both a reserve and starting role and was impressive when called upon to lead the Cardinal offense He played in nine games (bowl game stats do not count towards season and career totals) and started four He continued to improve and mature as a quality Pac-10 quarterback His play during Randy Fasani s absence was one of the keys to Stanford s success in 2001 With Fasani out for four-and-a-half games with a knee injury, Lewis stepped in and guided the Cardinal to a come-from-behind win at No. 5 Oregon and a 3-1 record as the starting quarterback He completed 90-of-163 passes for 1,277 yards, 12 touchdowns and eight interceptions for the season His pass efficiency rating ranked him fourth in the Pac-10 and 34th in the nation He played the entire second half against Oregon on October 20 and started the next four vs. UCLA, Washington, Arizona and California In those games, he completed 84-of-150 passes for 1,229 yards and 12 touchdowns Against Oregon, Lewis engineered a 21-point fourth quarter that saw the Cardinal erase a deficit to win He completed 12-of-26 for 189 yards and two TDs in that game The next week against No. 4 UCLA, Lewis was an efficient 20-of-29 for 250 yards and three touchdowns The following week at No. 10 Washington, Lewis completed 19-of- 34 for 231 yards in a hard-fought loss to the Huskies He came back to beat Arizona in Tucson the next week as he led the Cardinal to a win He threw for three touchdowns and 169 yards on a 13-of-23 effort against the Wildcats In Stanford s Big Game win over Cal, he threw for a career-high 390 yards and four TDs Did not play in the final two games of the season vs. Notre Dame and San Jose State after Fasani returned from his injury In the 2001 Seattle Bowl, Lewis came on to replace Fasani late in the third quarter in a game the Cardinal trailed 17-6 He promptly led Stanford on its only touchdown drive of the game, a 10-play, 82-yard march that culminated in a four-yard touchdown pass to Teyo Johnson Lewis then hit Ryan Wells on a two-point conversion to bring the Cardinal within three at For the game, he completed 6-of-13 for 110 yards and one touchdown and was named Stanford s Player of the Game Named Honorable Mention Academic All-Pac-10. The 2000 Season: In his first season after redshirting in 99, he was not only the team s backup quarterback for eight games, but a starter in the other three and hero in two games as he came off the bench to throw game-winning touchdowns in the final moments vs. Texas and USC His starts came in games four, five and six vs. Arizona, at Notre Dame and at Oregon State He threw for 1,179 yards and eight touchdowns while completing 92-of-204 He replaced Randy Fasani in the first quarter vs. No. 5 Texas and proceeded to throw for 214 yards and three touchdowns He threw the game-winning touchdown to DeRonnie Pitts with 1:12 to play to give Stanford a upset win He came off the bench in the final moments vs. USC and threw a gamewinning 20-yard TD pass to Jamien McCullum on the game s final play, giving the Cardinal a victory Against UCLA, he played the entire second half and almost led the Cardinal to another come-from-behind win He passed for 204 yards and two touchdowns against the Bruins in a loss As a reserve, he threw for 575 yards with six touchdowns and no interceptions in eight games Passed for a season-high of 242 yards and two touchdowns at Notre Dame Co-winner along with Kirk Chambers for the Menlo-Atherton Trophy as the team s top freshman. The 1999 Season: Redshirted the season as a backup quarterback. In High School: One of the top recruits in the nation Named the 1998 Gatorade National High School Football Player of the Year A consensus Prep All-America quarterback Also named to the Parade All-America First-Team SuperPrep ranked him No. 21 on its list of the nation s top recruits while PrepStar named him to its Dream Team and its Super 30 All-West Team He set the California state career record with 107 TD passes The National Recruiting Advisor placed him No. 35 on its list of the 2003 Cardinal nation s top 100 recruits SuperPrep not only named him an All-American, but the third best quarterback prospect in the nation As a senior, he completed 174-of-293 for 3,170 yards and 43 touchdowns Threw for 8,616 yards in his career at Long Beach Poly High School Threw for 398 yards and seven touchdowns in one game Following his senior season, he was named USA Today Second-Team All-American, CIF Division I Offensive Player of the Year, Moore League Offensive Player of the Year, Orange County Register Fab 15, Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West, and Los Angeles Times Glenn Davis Player of the Year Received many accolades following his junior season, including Student Sports Magazine First-Team All-American, All-CIF Division I, All-Moore League, Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team Also an outstanding volleyball player Member of the USA Volleyball Junior National Champions in 1998 An All-League volleyball player in high school Finalist for the Franklin D. Watkins Award as the top Afro-American student-athlete in the country (Stanford flanker Luke Powell was also a finalist). Personal Information: Born December 13, 1980 Urban Studies major His sister, Robyn was a setter on the Cardinal women s volleyball team ( ) which won the 2001 NCAA Championship. Game-by-game with Lewis in 2000 Opponent G/GS PA PC Pct Yds Int State 1/ Texas 1/ Arizona 1/ Dame 1/ State 1/ USC 1/ / Arizona State 1/ Totals 8/ Game-by-Game with Chris Lewis in 2001 Opponent G/GS PA PC Pct Yds INT TD Boston College 1/ Arizona State 1/ Washington State 1/ / UCLA 1/ / / California 1/ *Georgia Tech 1/ Totals 8/ , *Seattle Bowl stats do not count towards season and career totals Game-by-Game with Chris Lewis in 2002 Opponent G/GS PA PC Pct Yds INT TD San Jose State 1/ State 1/ Dame 1/ Washington State 1/ Arizona 1/ Totals 5/ Lewis Career Statistics Year G/GS PA PC Pct Yds Int TD Tot Off / , , / , , / Totals 21/ , ,161 Grant Mason 82 Pontiac, Michigan Sophomore/Junior WR At Stanford: Expected to take on a more prominent role in the Cardinal s offense and special teams in 2003 Showed signs a year ago that he has the ability to become a break-away player both as a receiver and return specialist Good speed and S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

27 Returning Lettermen athleticism Will be a valuable member of the Cardinal s offensive attack for the next three seasons. The 2002 Season: Used as a key reserve at the receiver positions as well as on punt and kickoff returns He was tied for fourth on the team with 23 receptions for 154 yards Had six punt returns for 79 yards and a team-best 13.2 average Also had five kickoff returns for 71 yards Career-best five catches at Notre Dame Had two receptions for 42 yards against San Jose State, including a career-best 35-yard reception from Chris Lewis Had a 29-yard punt return against SJS as well The following week, he had four receptions and a career-long 37-yard punt return at Arizona State to go along with two rushes for 19 yards Caught four balls at USC Accounted for seven tackles. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman wide receiver. In High School: High School All-American out of St. Mary s Prep School in Michigan Named an All-American and the No. 11 defensive back in the Midwest by PrepStar SuperPrep All-Regional Team selection Earned First-Team Division IV All-State, All-Catholic League and All-Oakland County honors after his senior season Selected Oakland County Defensive Player of the Year Named to the Detroit News All- State Dream Team and the Detroit Free Press Fab 50 Rated No. 6 on the Detroit News list of BlueChip players Recorded 24 interceptions in three years, including 11 as a senior Had 37 receptions for 710 yards and 10 touchdowns in his final season, and 38 receptions as a junior Also had eight interceptions as a junior Earned First-Team All-State honors from the Associated Press and the Detroit News as a junior Also competed in basketball and track All-League player in basketball following his junior season Member of the National Honor Society Finalist for the 13th Annual March of Dimes National Athlete of the Year Award in 2000 National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award winner. Personal Information: Born August 18, 1983 Undeclared major. Mason s Career Statistics Year Rec Yds Avg TD LG PR Yds Avg TD LG KOR Yds Avg TD LG Kyle Matter 11 Newhall, California Sophomore/Junior QB At Stanford: Now in his third year at Stanford and having gained valuable experience in 2002, Kyle enters the 2003 campaign in the hunt to earn the starting quarterback spot He played in 10 games and started six a year ago as a redshirt freshman Continued to learn the offense and improve as a quarterback as the season progressed Very accurate passer and cerebral player Three more years of eligibility remaining A key component of the Cardinal s offense in The 2002 Season: Expected to compete for the No. 2 quarterback spot, Kyle wound up starting six games and playing in 10 of 11 in his redshirt freshman season He started the season opener at Boston College and the final five games of the year Played in every game except at Notre Dame in game No. 4 Completed 116-of-214 for 1,219 yards and eight touchdowns Earned honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 recognition Named to The Sporting News All-Pac-10 Freshman Team Became the first freshman quarterback true or redshirt to lead the team in passing since Steve Stenstrom in 1991 In his first collegiate start, Kyle was impressive in facing Boston College on the road He threw for a season-high 244 yards after completing 17-of-27, including an 80-yard pass play to Teyo Johnson and a seven-yard TD to Johnson While playing in four of the next five games in a reserve role, Matter was 28-of-46 (.609) for 336 yards and two touchdowns He was seven-for-eight for 123 yards and one touchdown vs. San Jose State in Stanford s first win of the season In the team s second win, he came off the bench to complete seven-of-10 for 71 yards against Arizona He started he final five games of the year vs. UCLA, Oregon, USC, Oregon State and California Threw two touchdown passes vs. USC and Oregon State. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman quarterback. In High School: A consensus Prep All-American from Hart High School Rated the fifth best quarterback prospect in the nation by SuperPrep Also rated No. 30 on 2003 Cardinal SuperPrep s Elite 50 list of the nation s top recruits Rated as one of the top 12 passing quarterbacks in the nation by Max Emfinger Selected to compete in the Shriners California-Texas All-Star Game Compiled a 26-2 record as Hart s starting quarterback in 99 and 00 Led his team to two straight CIF Southern Section Division III Championships In those two seasons, he completed 527-of-798 passes (66.0 percent) for 7,528 yards with 81 touchdowns, 16 interceptions and five rushing TDs Named the SuperPrep Far West Offensive Player of the Year As a senior, completed 287-of-439 passes for 3,754 yards with 33 touchdowns and only nine interceptions A Student Sports All-American as a junior and senior, and a two-time Cal-Hi Sports All-State selection Following his senior season, earned honors as CIF Southern Section Division III Player of the Year, First-Team All-CIF Southern Section, Los Angeles Times Valley Player of the Year, Foothill League Player of the Year and Santa Clarita Valley Player of the Year Named CIF Southern Section Division III Player of the Year and First-Team All-CIF Southern Section after his junior season Played three years of basketball Member of the California Scholastic Federation. Personal Information: Born February 8, 1983 Management Sciences and Engineering major. Game-by-Game with Kyle Matter in 2002 Opponent G/GS PA PC Pct Yds INT College 1/ San Jose State 1/ State 1/ Washington State 1/ Arizona 1/ / / USC 1/ Oregon State 1/ / Totals 10/ Matter s Career Statistics Year G/GS PA PC Pct Yds Int TD Tot Off / , ,283 Jared Newberry 17 Minneapolis, Minnesota Junior/Senior OLB At Stanford: In three years in the Cardinal football program, Jared has played inside linebacker, fullback and outside linebacker along with special teams He may have found a home at outside linebacker A former walk-on prior to the 2000 season, Jared was an integral part of the Cardinal defense a year ago as he started three games and played in all 11 at outside linebacker and special teams He has put himself in position to compete for a full-time starting assignment in 2003 Will continue to play a key role on special teams Has great work-ethic and a tremendous desire to contribute to the Cardinal football program in any way Played inside linebacker in 2000 and was the team s No. 2 fullback in 2001 before being moved to OLB for the 02 season Two more years of eligibility remaining. The 2002 Season: Started three games at outside linebacker and finished fourth on the team with 45 total tackles Tied for second on the club with three quarterback sacks Also accounted for 4.5 tackles for loss, four pass break ups, one interception and one fumble recovery Started the season opener at Boston College and the final two games of the year vs. Oregon State and California In the Big Game, he led the team with eight tackles and was named winner of the Frank Rehm Award as the team s Most Outstanding Back in the Big Game He came on strong towards the end of the season as he collected 24 tackles, one sack and 2.5 tackles for loss over the final three games of the year He had a season high nine total stops against USC In Stanford s win over Arizona, Jared came off the bench to record three tackles and one interception while also being credited with 0.5 sacks and 0.5 tackles for loss Had seven tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a pass break up against Oregon State S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 27

28 Returning Lettermen The 2001 Season: Moved to fullback prior to the season Stanford s No. 2 fullback and special teams player Earned his first varsity letter Carried the ball twice in 2001, both coming in game two vs. Arizona State He scored on a 19-yard run up the middle and had another run for 10 yards. The 2000 Season: Redshirted the 2000 season as a true freshman Played inside linebacker. In High School: Four-year starter at DeLaSalle High School in Minneapolis Named to the Midwest Elite Team by Gridiron Greats Magazine following his junior and senior seasons Second-Team All-State and All-Metro as a senior Three-time allconference selection Started on both offense and defense and was named team captain while leading his team to the state championship as a senior As a linebacker, he recorded over 100 tackles, five sacks, three fumble recoveries and two interceptions Played every position on offense, except quarterback, as a senior As a fullback, gained 563 yards on 85 carries and scored 10 touchdowns Played basketball as well, leading his team to the state championship as a junior and a third place finish as a senior Member of the school choir Received the National Merit Scholarship and Urban League Scholarship. Personal Information: Born November 11, 1981 Sociology major His grandfather, Richard, and two great uncles (Jimmy Lee and Henry), played professional baseball in the Negro Leagues. Newberry s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /19 4.5/22 1 Babatunde Oshinowo, Jr. 96 Naperville, Illinois Sophomore/Junior NT At Stanford: The leading candidate to earn the starting role at nose tackle He was very impressive a year ago as a reserve and this could be the season he emerges as a full-time starter Great size and mobility for a nose tackle Very effective against the run Also has the ability to put pressure on the quarterback Promising young player who will be a force for the Cardinal in the middle of their defense for the next three years. The 2002 Season: Turned in an outstanding redshirt freshman season as a reserve nose tackle He played in all 11 games and started one Accounted for 23 total tackles, which included 15 solos Also had six tackles for loss, three quarterback sacks and one pass break up Inserted into the starting lineup in game No. 4 at Notre Dame Season high four tackles against USC Had three tackles, including two for loss, at Arizona State Against Arizona, he was an integral part of the Cardinal defense that limited the Wildcats to just six points and 65 yards rushing He had three tackles, which included two quarterback sacks and two tackles for loss Winner of the Frank Rehm Award as the team s Most Outstanding Lineman in the Big Game vs. Cal He recorded three unassisted tackles, one sack and one tackle for loss vs. the Bears Named Second-Team Academic All-Pac-10. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the campaign as a true freshman nose tackle. In High School: A talented defensive lineman who earned PrepStar All-American honors as a senior PrepStar also ranked him as the seventh best defensive line prospect in the Midwest SuperPrep All-Midwest Region selection Max Emfinger s Top 300 recruit For his career, accounted for 106 tackles, 28 tackles-for-loss and 11 quarterback sacks Two-time All-Area, All-Conference and Conference Defensive MVP Had 48 tackles, 13 tackles-for-loss, six quarterback sacks, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble as a senior Named First-Team All-State following his senior season Competed in the discus at the state track and field meet in 2000 and 2001 Also throws the shot put National Achievement Scholar Finalist National Merit Commended Award winner Illinois State and Indian Prairie scholar Six-time Academic All-Conference. Personal Information: Born January 14, 1983 Undeclared major Went by O.J. as a true freshman, but changed to his given name of Babatunde in 2002 Was the 2003 Cardinal Jazz Band Section leader (trombone) and Wind Symphony Orchestra section leader (baritone) in high school. Oshinowo s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /23 6/31 0 Brett Pierce 88 Vancouver, Washington Senior/Senior TE At Stanford: Coming off an ACL injury suffered in the first quarter of the first game of the 2002 campaign, causing Brett to miss the rest of the season He will return in 2003 and compete for the starting spot at tight end He is a quality tight end who has the ability to block effectively and catch the ball over the middle Good speed and size and very athletic Can become an effective weapon for the Cardinal offense this season He has started 16 games at tight end for the Cardinal in his career, including all 12 in 2001 He has 26 career receptions for 299 yards (11.5 ypc) and three touchdowns. The 2002 Season: Expected to emerge as one of the top tight ends in the Pac-10, Brett suffered a season-ending knee injury in the first quarter of the season-opener at Boston College on September 7 He tore his ACL on his left knee and missed the remainder of the season. The 2001 Season: Recorded the most receptions for a tight end at Stanford since Greg Clark had 20 in 1996 Brett finished the year with 19 catches for 258 yards and three touchdowns He had at least one reception in all but one game Career-high five catches in game three at USC His TDs came on a 45-yard catch vs. Cal in The Big Game, a 25-yard reception vs. Arizona State and a two-yard TD catch at USC Had four catches for 45 yards at Washington Excellent special teams player as well Credited with 14 total tackles Winner of the Phil Moffat Award as the team s top Defensive Special Team Player Started all 12 games In the 2001 Seattle Bowl, he had two receptions for 47 yards He had receptions of 34- and 13- yards from Chris Lewis on Stanford s only touchdown drive of the game. The 2000 Season: Played in all 11 games, including three starts Replaced the injured Russell Stewart in the starting lineup in games at Notre Dame, at Oregon State and vs. USC Also played a key role on special teams, and recorded six unassisted tackles Caught a total of seven passes for 41 yards In his first collegiate start (at Notre Dame), he recorded four catches for 30 yards Earned his first varsity letter. The 1999 Season: Redshirted as a true freshman. In High School: Named an All-American by SuperPrep and PrepStar Talented two-way player who starred at tight end and defensive end at Columbia River High School Named to the Long Beach Press Telegram s Best in the West First-Team Two-time First-Team All-State and two-time Defensive Player of the Year in Clark County Earned nine varsity letters three each in football, basketball and baseball Named the Clark County Player of the Year in football and the County Athlete of the Year Two-time all-league selection in baseball as a sophomore and junior Allleague in basketball as a junior Member of the National Honor Society. Personal Information: Born January 7, 1981 Double major in Civil Engineering and Management Sciences & Engineering. Pierce s Career Statistics Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg injured out for season Totals S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

29 Returning Lettermen Luke Powell 6 Smyrna, Tennessee Senior/Senior FL At Stanford: A former First-Team All-America as a kick returner, Luke has already established himself as one of the most dangerous players in college football He has the ability to make a big play anytime he touches the ball He has caught 83 passes in his Cardinal career for 1,560 yards and 11 touchdowns and his 18.8 yards per reception average is the fourth best all-time on The Farm He is also one of the school s all-time best punt returners He has recorded 47 punt returns for 533 yards and one touchdown He is sixth in the Cardinal record book in punt return yards and punt return average He was named a First-Team All-America kick return specialist in 2001 after averaging 16.0 yards per punt return, second best in the nation He has 16 receptions of over 30 yards in his career Included in those 16 receptions are three over 70 yards, two from yards and two others from yards Has touchdown receptions from 79, 76 and 75 yards out Has five punt returns of over 40 yards in his career. The 2002 Season: Did not have his most productive season due to an ankle injury that hampered his play throughout the entire season He was never able to play at 100 percent Nevertheless, he managed to catch 25 passes for 268 yards and one touchdown He returned 19 punts for 154 yards Had eight rushing attempts for 23 yards Began the year with four catches for 65 yards, including a 42-yarder, in the season opener at Boston College Longest reception of the year was a 49-yard touchdown pass from Kyle Matter against Oregon State, his only TD reception of the year Had a 32-yard punt return vs. Oregon State, a 28-yard return at Oregon and a 25-yard return against Arizona. The 2001 Season: Named First-Team All-American as a kick returner by the Football Writers Association of America He became Stanford s first First-Team All- America kick returner in school history Luke finished the season ranked second in the NCAA and first in the Pac-10 in punt returns with a 16.0 average (19 returns, 304 yards) that ranked as the third best single season in school history As a receiver, he led the team with 40 receptions for 790 yards and seven touchdowns His 19.8 yards per catch average was No. 2 on Stanford s all-time single season chart As a punt returner, his long returns included 58 yards against San Jose State, 51 vs. Arizona State, 49 vs. Boston College, 46 vs. Washington State and 28 vs. Notre Dame As a receiver, Luke had four big games, including 158 yards and one TD on six receptions vs. San Jose State, five catches for 152 yards and two TDs vs. Cal, six catches for 143 yards against Arizona State and four receptions for 124 yards and one TD against USC Set a careerlong reception with a 79-yard TD pass play from QB Chris Lewis vs. Cal in The Big Game Other big plays included a 54-yard reception vs. San Jose State, 50-yarder vs. USC and a 47-yard catch vs. Arizona State He had five catches for 94 yards, including a 41-yarder, in the 2001 Seattle Bowl vs. Georgia Tech For the season, he had eight receptions over 30 yards, including four over 40 yards and three over 50 yards Selected Second-Team All-Pac-10 as a punt returner Started all 12 games at flanker. The 2000 Season: Proved to be the team s big-play threat on offense Had four catches for over 60 yards and two more over 30 yards to go along with a 51-yard punt return for a touchdown Finished the year with 18 receptions for 502 yards and three touchdowns and a team-leading 27.9 yards per catch average He fell two receptions shy of qualifying for the school s single season yards per catch record (21.1 ypc) He had nine punt returns for 95 yards and three kickoff returns for 64 yards His big plays included a 76-yard touchdown reception at UCLA, a 75-yard touchdown pass play vs. Cal in The Big Game, a 67-yard reception vs. San Jose State and a 60-yard reception vs. Washington He also had a 33-yard catch at Washington State and a 37-yard TD reception vs. Texas Did not return punts until the fifth game of the year Against Arizona State, he returned a punt 51 yards for a touchdown Had four receptions for 149 yards and one touchdown at UCLA His 75-yard TD catch at Cal in the 103rd Big Game put Stanford back on top in the fourth quarter Came on strong towards the end of the season In the last four games, he had 10 receptions for 322 yards and two touchdowns along with his 51-yard punt return for a touchdown. The 1999 Season: Redshirted as a true freshman Cardinal In High School: An option quarterback in high school who earned the reputation of being a dangerous player every time he touched the ball A three-year starter at quarterback and defensive back for Smyrna High School in Tennessee As a senior, threw for over 1,400 yards and 14 touchdowns and ran for over 1,000 yards and 12 TDs Also started in the secondary He intercepted three passes, including one for a 95-yard TD, and recorded 60 tackles He was selected a prep All-American by SuperPrep and PrepStar SuperPrep ranked him No. 8 on its list of the top skill athletes in the nation Chosen First-Team All-State as an athlete and as a defensive back Offensive Player of the Year in his area Started as a freshman at wide receiver Played basketball for three years All-State second baseman in baseball his junior season after hitting.440 and going 15-for-15 on stolen bases Senior class president Finalist for the Franklin D. Watkins Award as the top Afro-American student-athlete in the country (Chris Lewis was also a finalist) Member of the National Honor Society. Personal Information: Born February 22, 1981 Majoring in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity. Powell s Career Statistics Year Rec Yds Avg TD LG PR Yds Avg TD LG Totals 83 1, T.J. Rushing 35 Pauls Valley, Oklahoma Sophomore/Sophomore CB At Stanford: Enjoyed an outstanding season a year ago as a true freshman He received extensive playing time as the team s third cornerback T.J. is a talented young player who will compete for a starting spot this season and be a key player in the Cardinal s secondary for the next three years Has good speed and cover skills A sprinter on the Cardinal s track and field team. The 2002 Season: Along with Julian Jenkins, the only true freshman to earn a letter in 2002 T.J. was used in nickel situations as the team s No. 3 cornerback He had 21 total tackles, including 17 solo, two interceptions, four tackles for loss, one quarterback sack and one forced fumble He returned his second interception 63 yards against Oregon State to set up a Cardinal touchdown His first INT came in his first game as a Cardinal, September 28 against San Jose State Had a season high seven tackles, including six solos, a forced fumble and tackle for loss against Washington State Registered four tackles vs. Arizona and Oregon State. In Track and Field: A sprinter on the Cardinal s track and field team in 2002 Competes in the 100m and 200m. In High School: Named All-Midlands by SuperPrep following his senior season Starred in football, basketball and track at Pauls Valley HS in Oklahoma He was named the County Player of the Year and First-Team All-State as a cornerback in 2001 He played quarterback, running back and cornerback as a senior Accounted for over 1900 yards rushing and 27 TDs Four-time All-County selection in football County Player of the Year in basketball following his junior season In track, he led his team to the state 3A championship after capturing four gold medals in 2002 (100m, 200m, 4x100m, 4x400m). Personal Information: Born June 8, 1983 Member of the National Honor Society and Who s Who Among American High School Students. Rushing s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /11 4/ S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 29

30 Returning Lettermen Scott Scharff 98 Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin Junior/Senior DT At Stanford: Fourth year in the Cardinal football program, Scott is now in position to compete for a starting spot at defensive tackle Has played a reserve role the past two seasons Will be counted on in 2003 to become a force in the middle of the Cardinal s defensive line. The 2002 Season: Earned his first varsity letter as a backup defensive tackle Played in eight games Accounted for nine total tackles, including five solos, 0.5 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks Had three tackles vs. San Jose State and two each against Arizona State, Washington State and UCLA Solid reserve who added quality depth on the defensive front. The 2001 Season: Appeared in three games as a reserve defensive lineman vs. Arizona State, vs. UCLA and at Arizona Recorded an assisted tackle in Stanford s victory over Arizona State on Sept. 22. The 2000 Season: Redshirted the campaign as a true freshman. In High School: One of the top defensive linemen in the nation Scott was named a USA Today Honorable Mention All-American and All-Midwest by PrepStar and SuperPrep Named to the Bigger, Faster, Stronger All-American Team He had 15 QB sacks and 29 tackles-for-loss as a senior at Lincoln High School Named First- Team All-State, as well as Wisconsin Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year Was also named First-Team All-Conference and All-Region In high school, he participated in power-lifting, track and baseball, as well as the co-ed cheer and stunt team Placed first in his weight class at the State of Wisconsin Power-Lifting Championships Member of the National Honor Society. Personal Information: Born February 7, 1982 Public Policy major. Scharff s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 0/ /2 0.5/2 0 Total /2 0.5/2 0 Kevin Schimmelmann 47 Marietta, Georgia Sophomore/Junior SS At Stanford: Returning letter-winner who will play a key role in the Cardinal s secondary and on special teams this season Has played both free and strong safety in his Stanford career Versatile athlete who will provide depth in Stanford s defensive backfield. The 2002 Season: Backup strong safety and special teams player He saw action in 10 games and earned his first varsity letter Recorded seven total tackles on the season, including four solo and three assisted Named First-Team Academic All-Pacific- 10 Conference. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman free safety. In High School: Named All-Southeast Region by PrepStar and All-Dixie by SuperPrep Started at free safety and wide receiver as a senior for Lassiter High School in Georgia As a senior, had 70 tackles and two interceptions to go along with 51 receptions for 800 yards and five touchdowns on offense Named First-Team All-State as a receiver following his senior season Three-time First-Team All-County on both offense and defense Two-year letterwinner in track Member of the National 2003 Cardinal Honor Society National Merit Commended Scholar Named Who s Who Among American High School Students. Personal Information: Born December 21, 1982 Undeclared major. Schimmelmann s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 0/0 0 Nick Sebes 80 Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania Junior/Senior WR At Stanford: In the hunt to be among the team s top five receivers Missed four games a year ago due to a knee injury Fourth year in the Cardinal football program 2003 could be the year Nick asserts himself as one of the team s best In his limited opportunities, he has caught eight passes for 176 yards (22.0 average) and two touchdowns Possesses good speed and instincts and has shown the ability to make big plays. The 2002 Season: Played in six games as a reserve wide receiver Suffered a knee injury at Notre Dame on October 5, forcing him to miss the next four games He returned on November 16 for the final two games vs. Oregon State and California Caught two balls for 56 yards Also had two rushing attempts for 21 yards and one kickoff return for 14 yards Had a career-best 47 yard reception at Arizona State Against Notre Dame, he had two rushes for 21 yards and one reception for nine yards Named honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10. The 2001 Season: Backup wide receiver who provided some big plays for the Cardinal in 2001 Recorded six receptions for 120 yards and two touchdowns Scored both his touchdowns in the first two games of the year In the season opener vs. Boston College, he caught a 19-yard touchdown from Randy Fasani In game two vs. ASU, he had four receptions for 55 yards and one touchdown, that coming on a 32- yard pass from Fasani Also had a 4-yard reception vs. Notre Dame Earned his first varsity letter. The 2000 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman. In Track: Member of the Cardinal track and field team in 2001 and 2002 Runs the 200m and 400m, 400m relay and 1600m relay Ran a Pac-10 qualifying time of in the 400m in 02 Finished seventh at the 2002 Pac-10 Championships in the 400m Also a member of Stanford s 400-meter relay team in 2002 that posted a season-best of 40.26, the second best all-time at Stanford. In High School: Tremendous athlete who played quarterback, running back, wide receiver and free safety at Mount Carmel High School in Pennsylvania Named a Prep All-American by SuperPrep and PrepStar SuperPrep ranked him as the 6 recruit in the state while PrepStar rated him as the 3 athlete in the east USA Today Honorable Mention All-American As a senior, he started the season at quarterback before being moved to wide receiver and running back On defense, started every game at free safety and collected 70 tackles and six interceptions Offensively, he rushed for over 700 yards, threw for over 500 yards and had over 300 yards receiving First-Team All-State as a free safety As a junior, he played QB the entire season and earned First-Team All- State honors while also being selected the Pennsylvania Small Schools Player of the Year He threw for over 1,100 yards and 17 touchdowns and ran for over 1,000 yards while scoring 15 more touchdowns In track, he was a two-time state 400-meter champion with a personal best of Other personal bests were 10.5 in the 100 and 21.6 in the 200 Member of the National Honor Society. Personal Information: Born June 4, 1981 Human Biology major. Sebes Career Statistics Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg Totals S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

31 Returning Lettermen Michael Sgroi 15 Plymouth, Michigan Sophomore/Junior PK At Stanford: Stanford s starting place-kicker in 2002, Sgroi (pronounced SKROY) will be counted on in 03 to become more consistent and accurate in field goals, PATs and kickoffs Has a strong leg and is now healthy after suffering from a back injury throughout most of last year Has gone through an of-season rehabilitation program to strengthen his back Has three more years of eligibility remaining. The 2002 Season: Took over as the team s place-kicker Hit nine-of-15 field goals and 23-of-24 PATs Scored 50 points on the season Took an errant PAT snap against UCLA and hit TE Will Svitek in the end zone for a two-point conversion Made fourof-seven from yards and five-of-five from yards out Long field goals include two from 45 yards out - against Arizona State and Arizona and two others from 42 yards out (vs. Boston College and UCLA) In his first collegiate game at BC on September 7, he hit both field goal attempts (42 and 24 yards) and all three PATs Had three field goals against Arizona in leading the Cardinal to a 16-6 win He connected from 45, 27 and 21 yards out against the Wildcats Made his first three field goals and seven of his first 10. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman. In High School: A First-Team All-State place-kicker from Catholic Central High School Tom Lemming ranked him as the No. 1 kicker in the Midwest Earned First- Team All-State, All-Observerland, All-Area and All-Catholic League honors following his senior season Team MVP All-League as a junior Started at quarterback and strong safety as a junior and senior Led the team in tackles as a senior Michigan High School Athletic Association Scholar-Athlete award winner and a Academic All- State Football Coaches Association selection Scholar-Athlete in football for the Metro Area. Personal Information: Born January 23, 1983 Undeclared major Member of the National Honor Society. Sgroi s Career Statistics Year FG-FGM Pct LG Blk Alex Smith 81 Denver, Colorado Junior/Senior TE At Stanford: Coming off a season which saw Alex become the team s No. 1 tight end and finish second on the club with 30 receptions An early season injury to starter Brett Pierce vaulted Smith into the number one role and he responded brilliantly He became one of the team s top threats and key offensive player He will battle Pierce for the starting role in 2003, but will remain a vital part of the offense either as starter or key reserve Showed great athleticism and the ability to gain yardage after the catch Still has two more years of eligibility remaining. The 2002 Season: Started the final 10 games of the season at tight end after starter Brett Pierce was lost for the year in the season opener at Boston College Alex came on to have an outstanding season as he caught 30 passes for 380 yards and two touchdowns Stanford s second leading receiver behind Teyo Johnson His 30 receptions was the most by a Cardinal tight end since Tony Cline had 35 in 1994 Earned honorable mention Academic All-Pac-10 honors Had a career day on October 19 in Stanford s 16-6 win over Arizona He had eight receptions for 120 yards and one touchdown He caught a 12-yard scoring pass from Chris Lewis for the game s only touchdown Also had a 27-yard catch in that game Season best 43-yard reception 2003 Cardinal against Arizona State Had three games in which he caught four passes: San Jose State (4-55), Washington State (4-44) and California (4-41) Caught a 10-yard scoring pass from Lewis in Stanford s win over San Jose State. The 2001 Season: Played on special teams, and as a backup at tight end Caught one pass in 2001, a 20-yarder from Chris Lewis against UCLA Registered five tackles on special teams Earned his first varsity letter. The 2000 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman. In High School: The Super Prep First-Team All-American was one of the top tight end prospects in the nation PrepStar named him to its All-Midlands Team First- Team All-State and All-Centennial League following his senior season After catching 12 balls for 207 yards and two TDs as a junior, caught 35 passes for 357 yards and four touchdowns as a senior Helped Mullen High School win the Colorado 5A Championship as a junior Three-year varsity letterwinner in basketball and four-year letterwinner in track Named Honorable Mention All-Colorado and First-Team All- League in basketball as a senior Earned All-League and All-State recognition as a junior in basketball Competed in track in the high jump and 400-meters Placed eighth in the state in the high jump as a senior at 6-foot-5 Nominee for the Fred Steinmark Award for Colorado Athlete of the Year Member of the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society Selected to receive a Kappa Alpha Psi Scholarship, and a finalist for the Scahs Foundation Scholarship. Personal Information: Born May 22, 1982 Economics major Father, Edwin, played for the Denver Broncos from Smith s Career Statistics Year Rec Yds Avg TD Lg Totals Will Svitek 85 Newbury Park, California Junior/Senior DE At Stanford: Very athletic player who has great size, speed and strength Has all the skills to become a force for Stanford at defensive end in 2003 Played eight games at tight end last season, but will focus entirely on defensive end this year The team s tallest defensive player at 6-7 Will be a key player for Stanford in 2003 and 04. The 2002 Season: Will started the season at defensive end, was moved to tight end in game No. 4, then played both ways in the final two games of the season He began the year starting the first three games at defensive end, but was moved to tight end after injuries left the Cardinal with only one tight end Over the next six games, he was the team s No. 2 tight end Injuries to the defensive line then forced him back to defensive end In the final two games vs. Oregon State and Cal, he played both defensive end and tight end, becoming the first Cardinal to play both ways in a game since Scott Frost played quarterback and safety in 1994 He recorded three tackles against Oregon State and four vs. Cal As a tight end, he caught one pass for six yards at Oregon He also scored a two-point conversion at UCLA when he caught a pass in the end zone from place-kicker Michael Sgroi after an errant snap on a PAT attempt Named Second- Team Academic All-Pac-10. The 2001 Season: Appeared in eight games as a reserve defensive lineman Recorded two assisted tackles on the season Recorded an assisted tackle against both Arizona State and San Jose State. The 2000 Season: Redshirted the campaign as a true freshman. In Track: Competed in the throws during the 2003 indoor season for the Cardinal Expected to compete in the throws during the 2003 outdoor season as well. In High School: Athletic defensive end was considered one of the top recruits in the nation An All-America selection by SuperPrep, PrepStar, Cal-Hi Student Sports and Max Emfinger s Bluechips Honorable Mention All-American by USA Today Selected to the Ventura County Sports Hall of Fame Was named the California S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 31

32 Returning Lettermen Division II Athlete of the Year by Cal-Hi Student Sports as a senior SuperPrep ranked him the 6 tight end in the nation and the 11th-best recruit in the Far West PrepStar rated Svitek the 2 tight end in the west He recorded 48 receptions for 624 yards and four touchdowns as a senior at Newbury Park High School in Southern California As a defensive end, he had 87 tackles, nine sacks and five forced fumbles Named First- Team All-League, All-County and All-CIF as a defensive end Second-Team All-State as a tight end First-Team All-Area by the L.A. Daily News and Ventura County Star Named to the California-Florida All-Star football classic played in the Rose Bowl during the summer of 2000 The Ventura County High School Athlete of the Year Had 21 receptions and was named First-Team All-League as a junior Two-time National Decathlon Champion He won the decathlon age group championship at the USA Youth Track and Field Championships in 1997 and 98 In 1999, he placed second in the age group Won the league title in the shot put in 2000 with a best of 59-3 Also the Ventura County champion in the shot and discus following his senior season The 1999 CIF champion in the shot put His other bests include 22-1 in the long jump and in the discus Three-year letterwinner in basketball First-Team All-League and All-Ventura County in hoops as a senior Second-team All-League as a junior Member of the California Scholastic Federation. Personal Information: Born January 8, 1982 in the Czech Republic (Prague) Political Science major His father, Milan, was a member of the Czech National Track Team. Svitek s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 0/ /0 0/0 0 Totals /0 0/0 0 Kenneth Tolon II 26 Albuquerque, New Mexico Junior/Senior RB At Stanford: A key member of the Cardinal s offensive arsenal, Kenneth will be counted on in 2003 to provide leadership and consistency out of the running back position He has received significant experience the past two years and has put himself in position to become the team s top rushing threat Has gained 692 yards on 120 carries and scored seven rushing touchdowns the past two seasons Sports an impressive career rushing average of 5.8 yards per carry Very quick with the ability to make defenders miss Has big-play capabilities Key player for Stanford in The 2002 Season: Third leading rusher on the team with 346 yards on 66 carries Led the team with four rushing touchdowns Had an impressive 5.2 yards per carry average Did not play in the season opener at Boston College In game No. 2 vs. San Jose State, he scored two touchdowns and gained 47 yards on just four carries His touchdown runs came from four and 24 yards out The following week at Arizona State, he carried the ball 12 times for 74 yards, including a season-best 38 yard run Against Washington State, he had 89 yards rushing on 14 carries while scoring on a oneyard touchdown rush Scored his fourth TD of the season on a 10-yard run at Oregon. The 2001 Season: Redshirt freshman appeared in 11 games, and had 54 carries for 346 yards (6.4 yards per carry) and three touchdowns Also had three kickoff returns for 39 yards and one reception for five yards Saw limited action through the first seven games, but injuries to Brian Allen and Kerry Carter placed him in the lineup for game eight at Arizona Immediately made the most of the opportunity by rushing 12 times for 100 yards and a touchdown against the Wildcats The touchdown came on a 71-yard run late in the third quarter that gave Stanford a commanding lead A week later, rushed for 82 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries in The Big Game vs. California Rushed for a career-best 133 yards and a score on 18 carries in the comefrom-behind win over Notre Dame Sparked the Cardinal s last second drive against the Fighting Irish with a one-yard score with 1:06 remaining that locked up the victory On the game-winning 10-play drive, Tolon carried seven times for 28 yards. The 2000 Season: Redshirted the campaign as a true freshman Cardinal In High School: First-Team All-State running back from Valley High School in Albuquerque, New Mexico Also played cornerback and free safety Academic All- State USA Today Honorable Mention All-American Played basketball for three years in high school Ran the 100- and 200-meters on the track team Best is 10.8 in the 100 Placed second in the district as a junior in both the 100 and 200. Personal Information: Born December 16, 1981 Sociology major. Tolon s Career Statistics Year Att. YG YL Net Avg. TD Lg. Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Lg Totals Leigh Torrence 29 Atlanta, Georgia Junior/Senior CB At Stanford: Coming off an outstanding season in 2002 in which he started the entire year at cornerback and tied for the team lead in interceptions Two-year letter-winner Combines good cover skills with speed, quickness and athleticism His continued improvement will be a pivotal factor in Stanford s success in the secondary With two more years of eligibility, he could become one of the best in the Pac-10. The 2002 Season: Starting cornerback who started all 11 games, tied for the team lead with three interceptions and was second on the club with five pass break ups Tallied 38 total tackles, including 30 solos, two tackles for loss, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble Named Second-Team Academic All-Pac-10 and Second-Team District-8 Academic All-America In his first collegiate start at Boston College on September 7, Leigh had seven tackles and two interceptions His first interception was returned 30 yards and set up a Cardinal touchdown His other interception came in the Big Game against California He returned the ball 25 yards Had seven solo tackles against Notre Dame Against Arizona, he had four tackles, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. The 2001 Season: Backup cornerback and special teams player Showed great potential Recorded 10 total tackles, one pass break-up, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble Also received some playing time on Stanford s kickoff return team Had four returns for 62 yards Earned his first varsity letter. The 2000 Season: Redshirted the campaign as a true freshman. In Track: Competed in both the 100- and 200-meters and 4 x 100-meter relay for the Cardinal in 2001 and In High School: Started at both cornerback and running back and was a tremendous return threat at Marist High School Has great speed and cover skills Named to the All-Dixie Team by SuperPrep Recorded 49 tackles, 12 pass break-ups and two interceptions as a senior As a running back, he rushed for 627 yards on 69 carries Scored 12 touchdowns in 1999, six rushing, four receiving, one kickoff return (95 yards) and one punt return (63 yards) Also ran track in high school bests included in the 100 and 21.8 in the 200 National Merit semifinalist. Personal Information: Born January 4, 1982 Political Science major. Torrence s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 0/ /0 2/2 3 Totals /0 2/ S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

33 Returning Lettermen Stanley Wilson 2 Carson, California Junior/Senior CB At Stanford: Along with Leigh Torrence, Stanley started the entire 2002 campaign at cornerback and continued to impress He has great speed and cover skills and all the tools necessary to be an outstanding player in the Pac-10 in 2003 One of the Cardinal s key players on defense Tremendous sprinter on the Cardinal track team as well As a freshman in 2001, he turned in two of the top times in Stanford track and field history in the 100- and 200-meters (10.47 in the 100m, 21.4 in the 200m). The 2002 Season: Starting cornerback in all 11 games Recorded 32 total tackles, including 27 solos, and two interceptions Led the team with six pass break ups Returned an interception 35 yards against Arizona to set up the Cardinal s only touchdown of the game His other interception came against San Jose State Season-high seven tackles vs. Arizona State Had five tackles and two pass break ups vs. Oregon The 2001 Season: Played a reserve role at cornerback and on special teams Recorded his first career interception in game two vs. Arizona State He returned the INT 17 yards Also registered two tackles. The 2000 Season: Redshirted the campaign as a true freshman. In Track: Two-year letter-winner on the Cardinal track team One of the top sprinters in the Pac-10 As a freshman in 2001, he ran in the 100-meters, the seventhbest time in school history Also ran in the 200, 10th best in school history Won the 100 at the Big Meet against California Finished seventh in the 200 at the 2001 Pac-10 Championships Member of Stanford s 400 medley relay team in 2002 that posted a season best of 40.26, the second-best time in school history Participated in the 2002 indoor and outdoor track seasons Ran the 60m, 200m and 400m in indoors and the 100m and 200m in outdoors. In High School: Named All-Farwest by SuperPrep as a running back and cornerback out of Bishop Montgomery High School in Southern California Racked up 1,206 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior Defensively, had 40 tackles and an interception Named the Angelus League Player of the Year First-Team All-CIF Division VII as a running back Member of the Los Angeles Times All-Star Team as a cornerback Second-team All-Angelus League running back as a sophomore Competed in track, and was a CIF finalist in both the 100 and 200 Career-best 100 time was Personal Information: Born November 5, 1982 Urban Studies major Son of Stanley Wilson, who played running back for the Cincinnati Bengals for six years in the 1980 s His father also starred at Oklahoma and is fourth on the Sooners all-time rushing list with 2,993 yards Cardinal Wilson s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 0/ /0 0/0 2 Totals /0 0/0 3 Timi Wusu 46 Palo Alto, California Sophomore/Junior FS At Stanford: A walk-on in 2001 out of Palo Alto High School, Timi redshirted his true freshman season in 01, earned a letter primarily as a special teams player in 2002 and heads into the 2003 season as a candidate to earn the starting spot at free safety Should see plenty of playing time in the Cardinal s secondary and again on special teams A multi-event athlete on the Cardinal s track and field team Competes in the 110m hurdles and 400m hurdles. The 2002 Season: Earned his first varsity letter as a backup free safety and member of the Cardinal s special teams Most of his playing time came on special teams Had eight tackles and one pass break up In game No. 10 vs. Oregon State, he had five tackles, including four solos Winner of the Phil Moffat Award as the team s top Defensive Special Teams Player. The 2001 Season: Redshirted the season as a true freshman safety. In Track: Ran the 110- and 400-meter hurdles in his freshman season in 2002 Ran a wind-aided in the 110 hurdles to qualify for the Pac-10 Championships That was the top time on the team in 02 Recorded a season-best time of in the 400 intermediate hurdles, which was the fifth best time by a freshman in Stanford history. In High School: Named Palo Alto High School Athlete of the Year as a senior Started at cornerback for two years and at wide receiver as a senior Named League Defensive MVP as a senior Chosen to play in the Silicon Valley Youth Classic All-Star Game Also participated in track and wrestling Central Coast Section track champion in the 300 intermediate hurdles Won track All-League honors in the 300 intermediate hurdles, 110 high hurdles and the high jump (6-8) Also an All-League selection in wrestling. Personal Information: Born June 10, 1983 Undeclared major Parents are of Nigerian descent. Wusu s Career Statistics Year UT AT TT Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Int /0 0/ S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 33

34 Player Personnel 2003 Cardinal Returning Lettermen Lettermen Lost (38; 15 offense, 21 defense plus 2 kickers) (20; 12 offense, 8 defense) Offense (15) *** Cooper Blackhurst, FB * Kris Bonifas, FB (MLB in 02) * Greg Camarillo,WR *** Kirk Chambers, OT * Gerren Crochet, WR * Brian Head, OG * J.R. Lemon, RB *** Chris Lewis, QB * Grant Mason, FL * Kyle Matter, QB ** Brett Pierce, TE *** Luke Powell, FL ** Nick Sebes, FL ** Alex Smith, TE ** Kenneth Tolon, RB Defense (21) * Jon Alston, OLB ** Oshiomogho Atogwe, SS * David Bergeron,, OLB * Casey Carroll, DT ** Drew Caylor, DE ** Jake Covault, OLB * Michael Craven, OLB * Capp Culver,OLB *** Brian Gaffney, ILB ** Amon Gordon, DE ** Louis Hobson, DE * Julian Jenkins, DE ** Jared Newberry, OLB * Babatunde Oshinowo, NT * T.J. Rushing, CB * Scott Scharff, DT * Kevin Schmmelmann, SS * Will Svitek, DE/TE ** Leigh Torrence, CB * Stanley Wilson, CB * Timi Wusu, FS Offense (12) ** Caleb Bowman, FL **** Kerry Carter, RB ** Justin Faust, RB *** Kwame Harris, OT ** Teyo Johnson, WR * Tom Kolich, C **** Casey Moore, FB * Edmond O Neal, OT **** Greg Schindler, OT * Dustin Stimpson, OG *** Paul Weinacht, OG **** Ryan Wells, FL Defense (8) ** Craig Albrecht, NT *** Chijioke Asomugha, CB **** Colin Branch, FS * Garry Cobb, CB *** Trey Freeman, NT ** Scott Giles, OLB **** Matt Leonard, DT *** Jason White, CB Kickers (0) * indicates number of letters won Starters Returning (11; 3 offense, 8 defense plus 2 kickers) Offense (3) Kirk Chambers, LT Chris Lewis/Kyle Matter, QB Alex Smith, TE Defense (8) Jon Alston, OLB Oshiomogho Atogwe, SS David Bergeron, OLB Jake Covault, MLB Amon Gordon, DE Louis Hobson, DE Leigh Torrence, CB Stanley Wilson, CB Kickers (2) Eric Johnson, P Michael Sgroi, PK Starters Lost (11; 8 offense, 3 defense) Offense (8) RB Kerry Carter RT Kwame Harris WR Teyo Johnson C Tom Kolich FB Casey Moore RG Greg Schindler LG Paul Weinacht FL Ryan Wells Defense (3) FS Colin Branch NT Trey Freeman DE Matt Leonard Kickers (0) Kickers (2) ** Eric Johnson, P * Michael Sgroi, PK S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

35 Stanford-by-Position 2003 Cardinal The Offense (listed alphabetically) 15 Michael Sgroi, So. 23 Greg Camarillo, Jr.* 83 Dan Knickerbocker, Fr. 7 Justin McCullum, So. 6 Luke Powell, Sr.*** 30 Brandon Royster, Sr. Flanker 41 Cooper Blackhurst, Sr.*** 34 Kris Bonafas, So.* 36 Pat Jacobs, Jr. Fullback 12 Trent Edwards, Fr. 14 Ryan Eklund, Jr. 10 Chris Lewis, Sr.*** 13 David Lofton, Fr. 11 Kyle Matter, So.* 49 Gerald Commissiong, Fr. 28 J.R. Lemon, So.* 26 Kenneth Tolon II, Jr.** Halfback Placekicker Quarterback 81 Alex Smith, Jr.** 88 Brett Pierce, Sr.** 87 Matt Traverso, So. 78 Jon Cochran, Fr. 63 Mike Sullivan, Sr. 70 Jeff Edwards, Fr. 65 Josiah Vinson, Fr. 71 Brian Head, So.* 62 Tim Mattran, Fr. 74 David Beall, Fr. 68 Ismael Simpson, Fr. 67 Kirk Chambers, Sr.*** 75 Matt McClernan, Fr. 86 Gerren Crochet, So.* 89 Joy Goff, Sr. 82 Grant Mason, So.* 84 Chris Ryan, Fr. 80 Nick Sebes, Jr.** Tight End Right Tackle Right Guard Center Left Guard Left Tackle Wide Receiver The Defense (listed alphabetically) Defensive End 95 Drew Caylor, Sr.** 18 Amon Gordon, Jr.** 85 Will Svitek, Jr.* Defensive Tackle 92 Casey Carroll, So.* 98 Scott Scharff, Jr.* Nose Tackle 96 Babatunde Oshinowo, So.* 60 Ian Sheswell, Sr. Defensive End 97 Chris Gaines, Fr. 90 Louis Hobson, Sr.** 94 Julian Jenkins, So.* 91 Michael Lovelady, So. Outside Linebacker 37 Jon Alston, So.* 49 Jared Newberry, Jr.** Middle Linebacker Outside Linebacker 48 David Bergeron, Jr.*(OLB in 02) 42 Michael Craven, So.* 38 Jake Covault, Sr.** 45 Capp Culver, So.* 56 Taualai Fonoti, Fr. 58 Mike Silva, Fr. 54 Brian Gaffney, Sr.*** Cornerback 25 Calvin Armstrong, So. 34 Marcus McCutcheon, Fr. 2 Stanley Wilson, Jr.* Safety 21 Oshiomogho Otagwe, Jr.** 47 Kevin Schimmelmann, So*. Safety 41 Bryan Bentrott, Fr. 24 Trevor Hooper, Fr. 46 Timi Wusu, So.* Cornerback 35 T.J. Rushing, So.* 22 Nick Silvas, So. 29 Leigh Torrence, Jr.** Punter Returning starters in bold italics 39 Eric Johnson, Sr.* * number of letters won S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 35

36 2003 Recruiting Class 2003 Cardinal 2003 Football Recruits Noting the 2003 Class: Stanford signed 25 high school student-athletes to National Letters-of-Intent to play football and attend Stanford University in the Fall of Second-year head coach Buddy Teevens said he was pleased with the overall quality and quantity of the class, which included some of the most coveted prep prospects in the nation. I believe we put together a productive and solid class, said Teevens. I think we hit our need areas with the type of student-athletes who will be able to help build our football program. They all had many options from which to choose and the fact that they chose Stanford showed the great awareness and appreciation for what this university stands for. It demonstrated that the combination of academics and athletics that Stanford offers is respected and valued throughout the country, he said. Stanford s class included 14 players ranked by various recruiting services among the best at their positions. Of the 25-member class, 18 were named among the best in their region, including 10 who were recognized as Prep All-Americans. Our areas of concentration in this class included running backs, wide receiver and offensive and defensive fronts, said Teevens. I think the staff did an excellent job canvassing the country and presenting Stanford to the top student-athletes in the nation. I am pleased that we were able to fill our needs in those key areas. At the running back position, the Cardinal landed three players who were ranked among the top 12 in the country, including Jason Evans (Acworth, GA), David Marrero (Parkland, FL) and Emeka Nnoli (Sacramento, CA), Running back was a high-need area for us, said Teevens. Depth was a concern. But, we re very pleased with the three players we have in this class. For the second consecutive season, Stanford landed a local quarterback ranked as one of the top prospects in the country. Last year it was Trent Edwards from Los Gatos High School. This year, T.C. Ostrander from nearby Menlo-Atherton joined the Cardinal as one of the most highly-recruited and regarded prep quarterbacks. He was rated as high as the No. 4 QB prospect in the country. Teevens was pleased with his group of wide receivers, who bring speed, size and athleticism to The Farm. Mark Bradford (Los Angeles, CA), Evan Moore (Brea, CA) and Jai Miller (Selma, AL) were all ranked among the top athletes in the nation. On the offensive line, Mikal Brewer (Roswell, GA), Preston Clover (Lake Forest, CA) and Amir Malayery (Lawrenceville, GA) come to Stanford as three of the top OL recruits in the nation. We felt we needed to add depth in the offensive line and I think our staff did a great job adding to our depth up front, said Teevens. Two of the top tight end prospects in the nation will join the Cardinal in 2003, including Patrick Danahy (Sarasota, FL) and Michael Horgan 25 high school recruits (13 offense, 8 defense, 1 kicker, 3 undecided) 10 Prep All-Americas 18 All-Region selections 14 ranked nationally at their position 3 RBs ranked among top-12 nationally, including No. 1 rated fullback and No. 3 rated all-purpose back 3 defensive lineman ranked among best in the country No.4 rated quarterback No. 2 rated kicker No.4 rated wide receiver 3 wide receivers among the top 25 nationally 2 tight ends ranked among the best in the country By position: four offensive line, four defensive lineman, three running backs, four wide receivers, two defensive backs, two linebackers, one quarterback, one kicker, one tight end, three undecided 10 states represented: California (7), Florida (5), Georgia (4), Arizona (2), Louisiana (2), one each from Wyoming, Texas, Mississippi, Indiana, Alabama 13 recruits from the South: Florida (5), Georgia (4), Louisiana (2), Mississippi (1), Alabama (1) (Pasadena, CA). Horgan, who may play defensive end, and Chris Horn, another TE/DE prospect, help provide the Cardinal with necessary depth at the tight end position. On the defensive line, Emmanual Awofadeju (Roswell,GA), Nick Frank (New Orleans, LA) and Michael Macellari (Granger, IN) were all recognized as one of the best recruits at their position on a national level. The Cardinal landed one of the top kickers in the nation in Jay Ottovegio (Coral Springs, FL), ranked by some as the No. 2 P/PK in the country. At linebacker, Michael Okwo (Redondo Beach, CA) comes to Stanford as one of the most highlyrecruited players in the nation. Nnoli, Ostrander, Bradford and Evans were mentioned among the top 100 players in the country by several recruiting services. Geographically, as is customary at Stanford, the Cardinal combed the nation for the top student-athletes, although this class had a significant southern flavor. Stanford s 25 recruits hailed from 10 different states, including seven from California and five from Florida. Thirteen of the Cardinal recruits came from the south, with four coming from Georgia, two from Louisiana, one each from Mississippi and Alabama and five from Florida. By position, Stanford s class included 13 offensive players, eight defensive players, one kicker and three who play both offense and defense. Offensively, the class included four lineman, four receivers, three running backs, one tight end and one quarterback. Defensively, the Cardinal recruited four lineman, two backs and two linebackers. There are two players who may play tight end or defensive end and one who will play either offensive or defensive line S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

37 2003 Recruiting Class 2003 Cardinal 2003 Stanford Football Recruiting Class Name Pos Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School) Emmanuel Awofadeju DE Roswell, GA (Roswell) Mark Bradford WR Los Angeles, CA (Fremont) Mikal Brewer OL Peoria, AZ (Centennial) Preston Clover OL Lake Forest, CA (Laguna Hills) Patrick Danahy TE Sarasota, FL (Cardinal Mooney) Jason Evans RB Acworth, GA (Harrison) Nick Frank DL New Orleans, LA (Holy Cross) Brandon Harrison DB Baton Rouge, LA (Catholic) Michael Horgan TE/DE Pasadena, CA (Loyola) Chris Horn TE/DE Dayton, WY (Tongue River) David Jackson DL/OL Dunwoody, GA (Wesleyan) Landon Johnson LB Arlington, TX (Kennedale) David Long OL Madison, MS (Madison Central) Michael Macellari DL Granger, IN (Clay) Amir Malayery OL Lawrenceville, GA (Collins Hill) David Marrero RB Parkland, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas) Jai Miller WR Selma, AL (Selma) Evan Moore WR Brea, CA (Brea-Olinda) Emeka Nnoli FB/RB Sacramento, CA (Natomas) Michael Okwo LB Redondo Beach, CA (Mira Costa) T.C. Ostrander QB Atherton, CA (Menlo-Atherton) Jay Ottovegio PK/P Coral Springs, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas) Nick Sanchez DB Belle Glade, FL (Glades Day School) Tim Sims WR Belle Glade, FL (Glades Central) Udeme Udofia DE Scottsdale, AZ (Chaparral) Emmanuel Awofadeju DE, 6-4, 240 Roswell, GA (Roswell HS) Ranked as one of the top defensive end recruits in the nation Rivals.com listed him No. 29 on their ratings of the top DE prospects in the country First-Team All-Region and honorable mention All-State out of Roswell High School in Georgia Played defensive end and tight end as a senior Also played two years on the basketball team and participated in track for three seasons His events in track include the long jump, triple jump, 400m, 200m, 4x100 and 4x400 relays Best marks are 44-4 in the triple jump, 21-0 in the long jump and 23.3 in the 200m Member of the National Honor Society and Who s Who Among American High School Students. Mark Bradford WR, 6-2, 190 Los Angeles, CA (Fremont HS) One of the premier receivers in the nation A consensus Prep All-American who was ranked among the top recruits in the country PrepStar named him to their Dream Team as one of the top 100 players in the U.S. He was also ranked by PrepStar as the No. 4 wide receiver in the county and the No. 1 wide receiver in the west SuperPrep also rated him an All-American and the No. 25 receiver in the country Ranked as the No. 18 overall prospect in California/Hawaii/Nevada by SuperPrep Tom Lemming s Prep Report All-American and the No. 20 wide receiver in the nation Rivals.com ranked him as their No. 6 wide receiver in the country and No. 45 on their list of the nation s top 100 recruits Insiders.com had him as the No. 12 WR in the country and No. 84 on their list of the nation s top recruits Two-time All-City selection in both football and basketball Named the California Freshman of the Year in basketball in 2000 Averaged over 15 points per game as a junior. Mikal Brewer OL, 6-3, 285 Peoria, AZ (Centennial HS) A prep All-America and one of the top recruits out of the state of Arizona SuperPrep named him to their All-America team while ranking him as the No. 3 overall recruit in Arizona and the No. 14 offensive lineman in the country Tom Lemming s Prep Report rated Mikal as the No. 16 offensive guard/center in the nation and among the top 35 recruits in the west A top-100 recruit in the west by Rivals.com Rivals also ranked him among the top 30 offensive guards in the nation and the No. 3 recruit in Arizona Ranked among the top 30 offensive linemen in the nation by The Insiders.com PrepStar All-West selection Two-time All-State selection As a senior, he was named his region s Offensive Player of the Year Started on offense and defense as a senior Scholar-Athlete award winner in his region as a senior 4A state heavyweight wrestling champion as a junior Posted a 44-8 record with 32 pins during his junior season Three-year letter-winner in track (shot put, discus). Preston Clover OL, 6-4, 275 Lake Forest, CA (Laguna Hills HS) One of the top offensive line prospects in the west Named to the All-Farwest team by SuperPrep and All-West Region by PrepStar Rivals.com rated him No. 10 on their list of the top centers in the country As a senior at Laguna Hills HS, he was named First- Team All-County, All-CIF and All-League Also named First-Team All-CIF and All- League as a junior Participated in volleyball and soccer in high school Orange County Register Scholar-Athlete selection Member of the California Scholastic Federation and the National Honor Society. Patrick Danahy TE, 6-4, 230 Sarasota, FL (Cardinal Mooney) Rated by every recruiting service as one of the top tight end prospects in the country Tom Lemming s Prep Report ranked him the No. 15 tight end in the nation, Rivals.com rated him No. 20 and The Insiders.com ranked him No. 28 Among the top 100 recruits in the state of Florida by Rivals.com, SuperPrep and Lemming s PrepStar All-Southeast region and SuperPrep All-Dixie Caught 59 passes for 883 yards (15.0 average) and 11 TDs as a junior and senior As a junior, he had 27 catches for 377 yards and five TDs He recorded 37 receptions for 506 yards and six TDs as a senior to go along with 75 tackles, seven sacks, two punt blocks, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries First-Team All-State as a senior Two-time First-Team All-Area as a junior and senior Competed on the weight lifting team Placed 14th in the state in the 219 lb class following his junior season Member of the National Honor Society. Jason Evans RB, 6-1, 190 Acworth, GA (Harrison HS) An All-America running back from Georgia who accounted for 3,850 yards and 32 touchdowns rushing and receiving the past two seasons Listed among the nation s top running back prospects by every recruiting source SuperPrep named him to their Elite 100 team, an All-American and the No. 10 running back in the country They also ranked him as the No. 4 recruit in the state of Georgia Lemming s ranked Evan as the No. 11 athlete and No. 16 safety in the country Rivals.com had Evans as the No. 12 running back in the nation while The Insiders.com rated him No. 17 nationally Member of Max Emfinger s Ultimate Super 11 team PrepStar Dream Team as one of the top 100 recruits in the nation PrepStar also ranked him the No. 13 running back in the country and No. 2 in the southeast Rushed for 1,375 yards and 15 TDs as a junior and over 1,200 yards and 15 TDs his senior season As a senior, he also caught 30 passes for 438 yards and five touchdowns and averaged over 40 yards per kickoff return Finalist for the Watkins Award as the top African-American Student-Athlete in the country. Nick Frank DL, 6-2, 260 New Orleans, Louisiana (Holy Cross School) Listed among the best defensive line prospects in the nation As a senior, he accounted for 127 total tackles, 20 quarterback sacks, five forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and 10 blocked passes, five blocked field goals and three blocked punts as a defensive end SuperPrep named him to their All-Southwest Team and a member of the Louisiana 45 as one of the top prospects in the state The Insiders.com and Rivals.com listed him among the top defensive ends in the nation a year ago Selected First-Team All-State and All-State Academic following his senior season All-District 10-5A defensive end and New Orleans Metro Defensive MVP Max Emfinger Louisiana Super All-State Team As a junior, he had 50 tackles, 11 sacks, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, two blocked passes and one interception Played basketball as well Member of the National Honor Society S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 37

38 2003 Recruiting Class 2003 Cardinal Brandon Harrison DB, 6-2, 200 Baton Rouge, LA (Catholic HS) One of the top recruits in the state of Louisiana Named First-Team All-District and All-Metro a year ago at Catholic High School Second-Team All-State selection Recorded 38 tackles and four interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown Also scored five touchdowns and averaged over eight yards per carry as a running back Caught six passes, two for TDs Returned two punts for more than 50 yards, one of which went for a touchdown All totaled, he accounted for 10 touchdowns, including five rushing, two receiving, one punt return, one interception return and one passing Member of the National Honor Society National Merit Finalist and National Achievement Finalist. Michael Horgan TE/DE, 6-6, 230 Pasadena, CA (Loyola HS) Named to the All-Farwest team by SuperPrep and All-West by Lemming s The Insiders.com rated him among the top tight end prospects in the country Caught 16 passes for 170 yards and one TD last season at Loyola HS As a defensive end, he accounted for 66 tackles, 11 sacks, three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery Los Angeles Times First-Team All-Central City Section at defensive end as well as Lineman of the Year First-Team All-Serra League at DE National Merit Commended Student Scholastic All-CIF selection Plans to major in music at Stanford. Chris Horn TE/DE, 6-6, 240 Dayton, WY (Tongue River) First-Team All-State tight end from Tongue River HS in Wyoming Two-time First- Team All-Powder River Conference as a tight end and linebacker Sheridan County Player of the Year following his senior season Only Wyoming player nominated to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl Career stats include 79 receptions for 1,080 yards, 126 carries for 776 yards, 20 touchdowns, 201 assisted tackles and 134 solo tackles Two-time First-Team All-State in basketball following his sophomore and junior seasons 2002 NE Wyoming Regional Player of the Year as a junior Currently averaging 23 points and 13 rebounds per game Placed fourth in the state track meet a year ago in the 200m and second in the shot put Member of the National Honor Society Brother, Donnie, attends the Air Force Academy and his uncle, Marty Horn, was a two-time AP All-American QB at Lehigh University where he played from David Jackson DL/OL, 6-5, 250 Dunwoody, GA (Wesleyan HS) Three-sport athlete at Wesleyan High School in Georgia Named All-Region as a defensive end following his senior season Accounted for 63 total tackles, 29 solo tackles, eight sacks, five forced fumbles, three deflected pass and 12 hurries Has earned three letters in baseball and two in basketball Plays first base and pitcher in baseball Hit.412 as a junior Selected team captain in all three sports Nominee for Wendy s High School Heisman Award Chosen to the Merit List for Academic Achievement. Landon Johnson LB, 6-3, 215 Arlington, TX (Kennedale HS) Three-sport athlete out of Kennedale High School in Texas Lettered in football and basketball for three years and baseball for two years Played middle linebacker and tight end as a senior Recorded over 100 tackles Named the district Co-Defensive MVP, honorable mention All-State, First-Team All-District and Academic All-State As a junior, he was named All-State as a tight end and All-Area and All-District as a tight end and defensive end First-Team All-District and All-Area in baseball during his junior season He hit.436 as an outfielder and posted a 7-1 record as a pitcher In basketball, he was an All-District selection as a sophomore Member of the National Honor Society, Who s Who Among American High School Students and the National Society of High School Scholars. David Long OL, 6-10, 315 Madison, MS (Madison Central HS) Big, strong, physical presence at 6-10 and 315 Played both offensive and defensive line the past two seasons at Madison Central High School in Mississippi Starting defensive lineman as a junior and offensive lineman as a senior Three-year starting center in basketball Averaging double figures in both points and rebounds this season A discus thrower on the track team As a junior last year, he was the North 5A discus champion National Merit Commended Scholar Member of the National Honor Society and Who s Who Among American High School students. Michael Macellari DL, 6-5, 270 Granger, IN (Clay HS) One of the nation s top defensive line prospects out of Clay High School in Granger, Indiana He was ranked No. 20 in the country on Rivals.com list of strongside defensive ends Named All-Midwest by SuperPrep and PrepStar The Insiders.com ranked him among the top 50 defensive ends in the nation First-Team All-State and South Bend Tribune Dream Team in 2002 Two-time First-Team All-Conference Northern Indiana Conference MVP as a senior Three-year varsity starter Team captain and team MVP in 02 Also participated in track, where he has earned First- Team All-Conference honors, won the sectional championship in the shot put and discus and been a state finalist the past two years (2001, 2002) Wendy s Junior Heisman nominee in 2002 Member of the National Honor Society. Amir Malayery OL, 6-4, 275 Lawrenceville, GA (Collins Hill HS) Chosen to the Georgia 54 Team by SuperPrep as one of the top recruits in the state Named All-Dixie by SuperPrep Started as both an offensive and defensive lineman a year ago for Collins Hill HS Second-Team All-County as an offensive lineman as a senior All-County Scholar-Athlete Participated on the wrestling team for two years Member of the National Honor Society State President of the National Honor Society for Georgia. David Marrero RB, 5-10, 190 Parkland, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas) PrepStar All-American running back who has been ranked among the top RB recruits in the nation Great speed and versatility out of the backfield Rivals.com ranked him as the No. 3 all-purpose back in the nation while The Insiders.com rated him among their top 25 running back prospects No. 33 on Rivals.com list of the top 100 recruits in the state of Florida and SuperPrep had him No. 25 on their list of the top recruits in the state Ranked as the No. 13 athlete in the nation by ESPN.com All-Southeast selection by Lemming s and All-Dixie by SuperPrep During his junior and senior seasons, he averaged over eight yards per carry while scoring 21 rushing TDs and gaining almost 1,300 yards Also caught 31 passes the past two years Four-year letter-winner in HS who helped his team post a 55-4 record Three-year letter-winner in track Events include 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay Member of the National Honor Society. Jai Miller WR, 6-4, 190 Selma, AL (Selma HS) A Prep All-American from Selma, Alabama who played quarterback in high school, but will be converted to wide receiver at Stanford SuperPrep ranked him as the No. 9 skill athlete in the country and the No. 5 recruit in the state of Alabama SuperPrep All-American and All-Dixie selection PrepStar named him to their All-Southeast team as an athlete and Rivals.com ranked him the No. 16 recruit in the state and the No. 23 receiver prospect in the nation As a senior, he threw for 1,268 yards and 14 TDs while rushing for 812 yards and seven touchdowns As a free safety, he had 52 tackles and six interceptions Named All- Metro and All-Region as a safety Also starred in basketball and baseball As a junior in basketball, he averaged 18 points, seven rebounds, six assists and four steals in basketball Currently averaging 20 points and 13 rebounds per game First-Team All-State and All- Metro as a junior Four-year varsity player in baseball First-Team All-Metro as a centerfielder during his junior season Member of the National Honor Society S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

39 2003 Recruiting Class 2003 Cardinal Evan Moore WR, 6-7, 235 Brea, CA (Brea-Olinda HS) One of the top two-sport prep athletes in the nation An All-American selection in both football and basketball, Evan will play both sports at Stanford As a senior in 2002, he caught 37 passes for 867 yards and 12 touchdowns in 10 games He also accounted for three interceptions and 31 tackles as a free safety SuperPrep All- American Ranked by SuperPrep as the No. 24 recruit in the Far West Rivals.com listed him among their top 100 recruits in the west and No. 25 on their national list of athletes Lemming s, Rivals.com and The Insiders.com also listed Evan among their top recruits in the west Insiders ranked him as the No. 2 TE/WR in the state PrepStar All-West selection Three-time All-Century League wide receiver In basketball, averaged over 20 points and 10 rebounds per game as a senior Averaged 22 points, 12.5 rebounds and three blocks per game as a junior SuperPrep Grid-Hoop All-American following his junior season Rated among the top five power forwards in Southern California by socalhoops.com. Emeka Nnoli FB/RB, 6-2, 225 Sacramento, CA (Natomas HS) A consensus Prep All-American who has been rated as one of the top recruits in the nation All-American selection by PrepStar, SuperPrep, Rivals.com, Lemming s, among others Ranked as the No. 2 fullback in the country by Lemmings, No. 3 by SuperPrep and No. 10 by PrepStar Named to PrepStar s Dream Team as one of the nation s top 100 recruits Ranked as the No. 1 fullback in the west by PacWest Football, No. 2 running back in the west by PrepStar, No. 14 player in California by Rivals.com and No. 18 by Lemming s Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl As a running back, he ran for 920 yards and 14 TDs while averaging over seven yards per carry He also accounted for 70 tackles as a linebacker During his junior season, he ran for 1,726 yards and scored 22 TDs As a three-year starter at running back, he accounted for over 3,100 yards rushing and 56 touchdowns to go along with 180 tackles Member of the National Honor Society. Michael Okwo LB, 6-0, 215 Redondo Beach, CA (Mira Costa HS) A Prep All-American linebacker from southern California Recorded 130 tackles and seven sacks at Mira Costa High School as a senior Named All-American and the No. 6 linebacker in the west by PrepStar SuperPrep selected him to their All- America team and ranked him as the No. 28 linebacker in the nation and the No. 23 overall recruit in California/Hawaii/Nevada Rivals.com ranked him as the No. 18 linebacker in the country CIF Division 3 Co-Defensive Player of the Year and league MVP as a junior. T.C. Ostrander QB, 6-3, 210 Atherton, CA (Menlo-Atherton HS) One of the premier quarterbacks and recruits in the nation As a senior at nearby Menlo-Atherton HS, he completed 193-of-288 passes for 3,059 yards, 44 touchdowns and just seven interceptions In his last eight games, he went 115-for-175 for 2,015 yards, 31 TDs and one interception All-America selection by SuperPrep, PrepStar and Lemming s Student Sports ranked him as the No. 6 QB in the country and No. 4 dropback passer The Insiders.com ranked him among their top-100 recruits in the nation and No. 9 on their list of the top quarterbacks Rivals.com, SuperPrep and Lemming s all rated T.C. as one of their top QB s nationally and one of the top prospects in the west Invited to participate in the Elite 11 Camp prior to the 2002 season as one of the top prep quarterbacks in the country Following his senior season, he was named Second- Team All-State, San Mateo County Person of the Year and one of 15 people to Watch in San Mateo County, San Mateo County Player of the Year, Peninsula Regional Player of the Year and California Central Coast Section Player of the Year. Jay Ottovegio PK/P, 6-0, 190 Coral Springs, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas HS) One of the premier kickers in nation who garnered All-America honors and was ranked No. 2 in the country Rated the No. 2 place kicker/punter in the nation by Rivals.com and The Insiders.com Named All-Southeast Region by PrepStar and SuperPrep One of Max Emfinger s top 5 punters in the U.S. As a senior, he connected on 10-of-15 field goal attempts and 42-of-44 PATs Season long FG was 47 yards Sixty-eight of his 79 kickoffs went into or out of the end zone Averaged 42 yards per punt, with 12 inside the 20 Orlando Sentinel Super 24 as one of the top 24 players in the state of Florida Rivals.com Top 100 players in Florida First-team all-state place kicker for the second consecutive year Broward County Super 11 and First-Team All-County selection As a junior, he hit 7-of-10 field goals with a long of 48 while averaging 40 yards per punt All-state punter as a sophomore after averaging 40 yards per punt Played soccer and baseball in high school Member of the National Honor Society. Nick Sanchez DB, 6-0, 180 Belle Glade, FL (Glades Day School) Very gifted three-sport athlete Three-year letter-winner in football and basketball Four-year letter-winner in baseball In football, he played running back, wide receiver and defensive back throughout his career As a senior, he rushed for over 1,200 yards, scored 16 touchdowns, had six interceptions and registered 46 tackles For his career, he gained over 2,700 yards on the ground, scored 50 touchdowns, had 17 interceptions and made 120 tackles All-State defensive back as a sophomore and senior All-State running back as a junior All-County defensive back his junior and senior seasons Four-time All-Area selection, three as a defensive back and one as a wide receiver 2002 Small Schools Defensive Player of the Year in his district Last year in basketball, he was named All-Area after averaging 20 points, four assists and four steals per game Selected to play in the USA Junior National Competition Four-year starter in baseball as a center fielder Nominee for the Florida Academic All-State team in 2002 Member of the National Honor Society. Tim Sims WR, 6-0, 180 Belle Glade, FL (Glades Central HS) Played wide receiver and defensive back at Glades Central High School in Florida As a receiver, he caught 30 passes for 825 yards (27.5 yards per catch) and five touchdowns He was named honorable mention All-State and Second-Team All-Area Participated in basketball for two seasons and track for three years in HS Member of his team s 4x100 relay that won the state championship during his sophomore season Competes in the 100m and 200m President of his school s chapter of the National Honor Society Glades Central HS currently has seven graduates playing in the NFL and 22 all-time, most in the U.S. Udeme Udofia DE, 6-4, 225 Scottsdale, AZ (Chaparral HS) Named to the SuperPrep All-Farwest team Ranked No. 10 on SuperPrep s list of the top recruits in the state of Arizona Led Chaparral HS to a 13-1 record and 4A state championship last season after recording 50 tackles and three quarterback sacks Twoyear starter on the offensive line As a senior, he was named to the Greater Phoenix Area team and All-Scottsdale as an offensive lineman Competed in the shot put and discus on the track team for two seasons Sister, Aniebiet, attends Stanford S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 39

40 Final Statistics 2002 Final Results Date Opponent Score Record Conf. Time Attend Sep. 7 at Boston College L, : Sep. 14 San Jose State W, : *Sep. 28 at Arizona State L, : Oct. 5 at Notre Dame L, : *Oct. 12 Washington State L, : *Oct. 19 Arizona W, : *Oct. 26 at UCLA Bruins L, : *Nov. 2 at Oregon L, : *Nov. 9 USC L, : *Nov. 16 Oregon State L, : *Nov. 23 at California L, : * indicates conference game Individual Statistics Rushing GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Carter, Kerry Moore, Casey Tolon II, K Lemon, J.R Matter, Kyle Faust, Justin Wells, Ryan Powell, Luke Sebes, Nick Lewis, Chris Mason, Grant Jacobs, Pat Blackhurst, C Crochet, Gerren Landry, Eran Johnson, Teyo Eklund, Ryan TEAM Total Opponents Passing GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G Matter, Kyle Lewis, Chris Eklund, Ryan Johnson, Eric Johnson, Teyo Total Opponents Receiving GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Johnson, Teyo Smith, Alex Powell, Luke Wells, Ryan Mason, Grant Moore, Casey Camarillo, Greg Carter, Kerry Crochet, Gerren Sebes, Nick Lemon, J.R Blackhurst, C Tolon II, K Faust, Justin Pierce, Brett Svitek, Will Total Opponents Season in Review Punt Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Powell, Luke Mason, Grant TEAM Wells, Ryan Total Opponents Interceptions No. Yds Avg TD Long Torrence, Leigh Atogwe, O Branch, Colin Wilson, Stanley Leonard, Matt Rushing, T.J Craven, Michael Newberry, Jared Total Opponents Kick Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Wells, Ryan Mason, Grant Blackhurst, C Sebes, Nick Tolon II, K Total Opponents Fumble Returns No. Yds Avg TD Long Jenkins, Julian Atogwe, O Total Opponents Total Offense G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Matter, Kyle Lewis, Chris Carter, Kerry Moore, Casey Tolon II, K Lemon, J.R Faust, Justin Wells, Ryan Eklund, Ryan Powell, Luke Sebes, Nick Mason, Grant Jacobs, Pat Blackhurst, C Crochet, Gerren Landry, Eran Johnson, Teyo Johnson, Eric TEAM Total Opponents S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

41 Final Statistics 2002 Season in Review Scoring PATs TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Johnson, Teyo Sgroi, Michael Tolon II, K Moore, Casey Lemon, J.R Carter, Kerry Matter, Kyle Smith, Alex Wells, Ryan Craven, Michael Powell, Luke Jenkins, Julian Svitek, Will James, Travis Total Opponents All Purpose G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Wells, Ryan Carter, Kerry Moore, Casey Johnson, Teyo Powell, Luke Smith, Alex Tolon II, K Mason, Grant Lemon, J.R Camarillo, Greg Sebes, Nick Rushing, T.J Matter, Kyle Faust, Justin Torrence, Leigh Crochet, Gerren Atogwe, O Wilson, Stanley Craven, Michael Blackhurst, C Leonard, Matt Lewis, Chris Jacobs, Pat Pierce, Brett Svitek,Will Newberry, Jared Landry, Eran Eklund, Ryan TEAM Total Opponents Field Goals FGM-FGA Pct Lg Blk Sgroi, Michael Luke Powell is Stanford s top returner in all-purpose yardage. Field Goal Sequence Stanford Opponents Boston College (42),(24) (29),34,(40) San Jose State (40),(29) Arizona State (45) 50,(36),(20),(41) Notre Dame 37 51,(30),38,47 Washington State 41,(28) (18),(26) Arizona (45),40,(27),(21) 47,(25),(23) UCLA 36,(42),33 (36),(22),(19),(23),(44) Oregon (32),(23) USC (25) Oregon State 43 (37),(24),(23) California (23),33,39,37 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Punting No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Johnson, Eric Total Opponents S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 41

42 Final Statistics 2002 Season in Review Defensive Leaders [ Tackles ] Sacks [ Pass Def ] [ Fumbles ] Blkd GP UT AT Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 21 Atogwe, O Branch, Colin Covault, Jake Newberry, Jared Torrence, Leigh Bergeron, David Wilson, Stanley Alston, Jon Hobson, Louis Craven, Michael Gaffney, Brian Freeman, Trey Leonard, Matt Oshinowo Jr Gordon, Amon Rushing, T.J Jenkins, Julian Caylor, Drew Carroll, Casey Svitek, Will Scharff, Scott Armstrong, C Wusu, Tim White, Jason Schimmelmann Mason, Grant Bonifas, Kris Smith, Alex Johnson, Eric TEAM Lewis, Chris Asomugha, C Lemon, J.R Cobb, Garry Wells, Ryan Culver, Capp Camarillo, Greg Sebes, Nick Sullivan, Mike Moore, Casey Weinacht, Paul Johnson, Teyo Lovelady, M Crochet, Gerren Royster, B Tolon II, K Total Opponents S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

43 Final Statistics 2002 Season in Review Team Statistics Category Stanford Opponent Scoring Points Per Game First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Yardage Yards gained rushing Yards lost rushing Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing Passing Yardage Att-Comp-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing Total Offense Total Plays Average Per Play Average Per Game Kick Returns: -Yards Punt Returns: -Yards Interception Returns: -Yards Kick Return Average Punt Return Average Int Return Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Average Per Game Punts-Yards Average Per Punt Net punt average Time Of Possession/Game 31:04 28:56 3rd-Down Conversions 56/170 61/162 3rd-Down Pct 33% 38% 4th-Down Conversions 10/27 6/13 4th-Down Pct 37% 46% Sacks By-Yards Misc Yards Touchdowns Scored Field Goals-Attempts Pat-Attempts Attendance Games/Avg Per Game 5/ /59180 Scoring By Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Stanford Opponents The Cardinal takes the field prior to its victory over San Jose State. Kenneth Tolon is the team s leading returning rusher S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L 43

44 Game-by-Game Statistics 2002 Season in Review Game-by-Game Statistics Game-By-Game Rushing (Attempts-Yards/TDs) No-Yds/TD BC SJSU ASU ND WSU ARIZ UCLA ORE USC OSU CAL Carter, Kerry / /0 1-4/0 DNP 7-35/ / / / / / / /0 Moore, Casey / /0 9-65/ /1 9-16/0 3-11/0 1-1/0 2-5/0 4-62/0 3-0/0 2-14/0 Tolon II, K /4 DNP 4-47/ /0 3-10/ / /0 9-44/0 7-27/1 6-28/0 DNP 1 5/0 Lemon, J.R /3 2-2/ / /0 4-17/0 DNP DNP 1- -2/0 DNP DNP Matter, Kyle 68-64/ /1 3-31/ /0 DNP 3-7/0 2-16/ / / /0 6-23/ /0 Faust, Justin 12-47/0 DNP 5-13/0 5-25/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-9/0 Wells, Ryan 2-28/ /0 1-30/0 Powell, Luke 8-23/0 1-7/0 1-8/0 DNP 2- -4/0 4-12/0 Sebes, Nick 2-21/0 DNP 2-21/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP Lewis, Chris 18-15/0 DNP 2-2/0 1-9/ /0 4-9/0 7-31/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Mason, Grant 4-14/0 2-19/0 2 5/0 DNP Jacobs, Pat 2-9/0 DNP 1-6/0 1-3/0 DNP DNP Blackhurst, C 1-8/0 DNP 1-8/0 DNP DNP Crochet, Gerren 1-4/0 DNP 1-4/0 Landry, Eran 1-3/0 DNP 1-3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Johnson, Teyo 1- -2/ /0 Eklund, Ryan /0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP /0 TEAM /0 DNP DNP DNP 1- -2/ / / / /0 DNP Game-By-Game Receiving (Receptions-Yards/TDs) No-Yds/TD BC SJSU ASU ND WSU ARIZ UCLA ORE USC OSU CAL Johnson, Teyo / / /2 5-21/1 3-41/1 5-36/0 1-2/0 4-32/0 2-5/1 4-32/1 1-13/0 5-61/1 Smith, Alex /2 1-18/0 4-55/1 2-50/ /0 4-44/ /1 1-3/0 2-28/0 1-17/0 2-12/0 4-41/0 Powell, Luke /1 4-65/0 2-33/0 DNP 1-9/0 3-24/0 2-6/0 2-18/0 3-23/0 2-17/0 2-47/1 4-26/0 Wells, Ryan /1 3-26/0 1-7/0 2-20/0 1-12/0 4-37/0 1-18/0 1-3/0 4-34/1 3-45/0 3-29/0 Mason, Grant /0 2-3/0 2-42/0 4-37/0 5-28/0 2-7/0 1-1/0 1-9/0 4-17/0 DNP 2-10/0 Moore, Casey /2 2-7/0 2-4/1 3-54/0 3-15/0 1-7/0 1-7/0 1-7/0 3-42/1 Camarillo, Greg 8-92/0 DNP 2-38/0 2-25/0 2-13/0 1-6/0 1-10/0 Sebes, Nick 2-56/0 DNP 1-47/0 1-9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP Crochet, Gerren 5-51/0 DNP 1-13/0 1-8/0 1-11/0 2-19/0 Carter, Kerry 8-36/0 DNP 2-13/0 3-12/0 2-3/0 1-8/0 Lemon, J.R. 2-28/0 1-23/0 1-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP Blackhurst, C 2-23/0 DNP DNP 1-22/0 DNP 1-1/0 Faust, Justin 1-12/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-12/0 Pierce, Brett 1-8/0 1-8/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Svitek, Will 1-6/0 DNP 1-6/0 Tolon II, K 2-5/0 DNP 1-8/ /0 DNP Game-By-Game Passing 11 Matter, Kyle Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Boston College San Jose State Arizona State Washington State Arizona UCLA Oregon USC Oregon State California Totals Lewis, Chris Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds San Jose State Arizona State Notre Dame Washington State Arizona Totals Eklund, Ryan Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds San Jose State Oregon California Totals Quarterbacks Chris Lewis (left), Kyle Matter and Ryan Eklund with head coach Buddy Teevens S T A N F O R D S P R I N G F O O T B A L L

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