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1 ABRAHAM #68 OFFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-6 :: 298 :: SR. ALTA LOMA, CA :: RANCHO CUCAMONGA HS AUSTIN #4 FLANKER :: 5-1 :: 165 :: SO. LONG BEACH, CA :: LONG BEACH POLY HS PUNT RETURNS No 26 8 UCLA Expected to compete for playing time at defensive end... Possesses good overall ability... Figures to contribute thanks to his pass-rushing abilities. 26 Saw limited action as a second-year freshman, playing two defensive snaps versus Stanford and three versus Arizona. 25 Did not see action in his first season in the program and has three seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years in football for coach Robert Garrett at Crenshaw HS in Los Angeles Three-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 26 nationally among weakside defensive ends by rivals.com No. 77 player in California by rivals.com SuperPrep All-California (No. 13 player) PrepStar All-Region selection Two-star selection by Scout.com Recorded 52 tackles, eight sacks, three forced fumbles and eight pass deflections as a senior Had one 16 DEFENSIVE END :: 6-4 :: 211 :: SO. LOS ANGELES, CA :: CRENSHAW HS ANYANWU #47 VARSITY STATISTICS - T. AUSTIN RECEIVING No IN REVIEW UCLA A young receiver with sure hands... Expected to see extended action in 27 as both a receiver and special teams performer after gaining some experience as a freshman. 26 Saw action in 1 of UCLA's 13 games as a wide receiver and punt returner... Missed three games (Oregon, Notre Dame and Washington St.) due to a hamstring injury... Returned against California and made the first two receptions of his career on UCLA s first possession of the game (receptions of 16 and 13 yards), producing one first down... Averaged 13.8 yards on punt returns, including one for 79 yards at Washington... He played against Oregon State, Arizona State, USC and Florida State but did not make receptions in those games. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years in football at Long Beach Poly HS for coach Raul Lara... Rated the No. 7 wide receiver nationally by ESPN.com... Four-star prospect by rivals.com... Four-star selection by scout.com... Rated No. 9 nationally among wide receivers by scout.com... Member of the scout.com Western 1 (No. 17)... Rated No. 14 receiver by rivals.com... Rated No. 41 prospect nationally by ESPN.com... PrepStar All-American... Super Prep All-American (No. 19 receiver)... U.S. Army All-American... Team captain his junior and senior seasons... First-team All-CIF Southern Section Division I... Named first-team all-league... Played in the CaliFlorida Bowl... First-team Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team selection his senior season... Had 48 catches for 891 yards and five touchdowns as a senior... Also returned seven kickoffs for 299 yards and two touchdowns (42.7 average)... Returned eight punts for 155 yards and one touchdown (19.4 average)... As a junior, he caught 48 passes for 648 yards and eight touchdowns... Also lettered four years in track and field for coach Don Norford National Scholastic Indoor Pentathlon champion... Had high jump of 6'-1", 1m time of 1.7, long jump of 23'-" and 11 HH time of PERSONAL Full Name: Terrence La'Mar Austin Born: August 25, 1988 in Long Beach, CA Parents: Larry and Terry Austin Has one brother, Ziar, and two sisters, Shanaira and Keisha Biggest thrill in sports is running back two kickoff returns in the league championship game his senior season... Famous athletes he admires are Sammie Parker of the Kansas City Chiefs and Steve Smith of the Carolina Panthers... Hobbies include playing video games... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 Favorite class is British Literature... Major undeclared. chinonso terrence 27 BRUINS UCLA One of the most experienced tackles in the program, Brian is expected to compete for a starting spot again in 27 Possesses the tools to be a solid performer. 26 Played in all 13 games during the season... He saw some action in the season opener versus Utah and played the entire second half versus Rice at weak tackle in place of Aleksey Lanis... Played the entire second half at Oregon in place of Lanis... In the Emerald Bowl versus Florida State, started at strong tackle in place of Lanis and played the entire contest... Also saw action on special teams in nearly every game. 25 On the year, he played in 11 of 12 games at strong tackle and started nine... Did not play versus USC and came off the bench against Oregon State and Northwestern... Abraham made his first career start (strong tackle) in the season opener at San Diego State... He also contributed to the rushing attack against Rice and played well versus Oklahoma, Washington, California and Washington State... He did not start and saw limited action against Oregon State due to the flu... Returned to the starting lineup at Stanford and played the entire game... Played virtually the entire Arizona contest and much of the game versus Arizona State... He did not play versus USC due to an ankle injury... Played only on special teams versus Northwestern. 24 Abraham was a special teams regular on the point-after and field goal unit throughout the season Played tackle in three games, including five snaps versus Washington State. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years in football at Rancho Cucamonga HS in Alta Loma,CA for coach Chris VanDuin PrepStar All-American Four-star OT prospect by Max Emfinger Rated as No. 33 prospect in the West by Tom Lemming Rated the No. 33 OL nationally by rivals.com The No. 39 player in California and the No. 53 prospect in the West by rivals.com Considered the No. 53 prospect in the West and No. 52 OL nationally by TheInsiders.com Rated as the No. 55 prospect in California by SuperPrep Three-star prospect by TheInsiders.com and rivals.com Member of the Tacoma News Tribune Western 1 Third-team All-State (Cal-HiSports.com) Los Angeles Times All-Inland Empire selection First-team All-CIF Two-time Lineman of the at his school Earned all-league honors at offensive tackle and defensive end. PERSONAL Full Name: Brian Michael Abraham Born: May 3, 1986 in Upland, CA Parents: Donald and Karen Abraham Has one brother, Mitchell Uncle, Bruce Abraham, played for the San Francisco 49ers Biggest thrill in sports was getting a scholarship to play at UCLA Lists NFL star Brett Favre as the player he admires the most Hobbies include playing sports or off-roading History major. fumble recovery and one blocked punt Named first-team All-League Team co-captain Also lettered one season in track (coach Deckard) and basketball (coach West). PERSONAL Full Name: Chinonso LaSalle Anyanwu Born: August 2, 1987 in Los Angeles Parents: Chima and Eurail Anyanwu Has one sister, Nkechi, who has attended UCLA, and one brother, Nnamdi Hobbies include working out Economics is his favorite class... Sociology major. brian

2 KICKOFF RETURNS No Rushing Yards: 136 vs.northwestern, 25 Touchdowns: 2 vs. Oregon, 26; vs. Northwestern, 25 kahlil BELL #36 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS TAILBACK :: 6- :: 219 :: JR. SAN ANSELMO, CA :: MARIN CATHOLIC HS UCLA Kahlil is expected to battle for time at the tailback position after missing the latter half of last season... A big, strong runner with deceptive speed... Best pass protector and most physical of the backs this Spring. 26 Saw action in seven of UCLA's 13 games... He did not play against Washington State, California, Oregon State and Arizona State due to an ankle injury and was suspended for the final two games of the year... Despite missing nearly half the season, he ranked second on the team in rushing with 239 yards in seven games... Led the Bruins in rushing against Utah, finishing with 34 yards on 14 attempts... Against Rice, he carried 19 times for 12 yards, the second-highest total for his career, and made one reception for 1 yards... At Washington, he carried nine times for 27 yards... In the win over Stanford, he gained 53 yards on eight carries, with a long of 32 yards, while adding two receptions for 11 yards... He carried three times for 11 yards versus Arizona... At Oregon, he scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns on one-yard blasts and finished with six yards on five attempts... He suffered a sprained left ankle at Notre Dame after carrying twice for nine yards and returning one kickoff for 16 yards. 25 Had a solid true freshman campaign as the team s No. 3 tailback and kickoff return man... Continued to improve throughout the season culminating with a co-mvp award at the Sun Bowl where he gained 136 yards... At San Diego State, in his first game, he ran for 17 yards... Ran for 44 yards and his first career touchdown versus Rice... Against Oregon State, he accounted for 41 yards, including one run of 27 yards... He had 2 yards at Arizona, 25 versus Arizona State and 2 at USC... Against Northwestern in the Sun Bowl, he rushed for a career-high 136 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-tying score, on 19 carries... He had five double-digit carries, including a long of 19 yards... On the year, he rushed for 31 yards and three touchdowns on 52 carries, averaging 6. yards an attempt... Also returned 11 kickoffs for 175 yards with a long return of 31 yards... Appeared in 1 games. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in football as a running back and defensive back for coach Ken Peralta at Marin (CA) Catholic HS SuperPrep All-California (No. 67 player) Three-star selection by Scout.com Ranked No. 55 player in California by scout.com PrepStar All-Region selection Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) First-team All-State Small Schools (Cal-Hi Sports) As a senior, he was named all-league on both offense and defense Selected Back of the and Regional Player of the Had over 6, yards of total offense for his career Set school records for most rushing yards in a season, most touchdowns in a season, most carries in a season and highest average per carry Led Bay Area in rushing with 2,292 yards and 31 touchdowns As a safety, he made 7 tackles and five interceptions Also had 16 receiving yards and averaged 14 yards per punt return Two-star selection by rivals.com As a junior, he was named Back of the, Player of the and all-league Pre-season No. 47 player in CA/NV/ HI by SuperPrep Pre-season No. 58 player in West by scout.com Rushed for 1,682 yards and 24 touchdowns Also had 125 receiving yards and averaged 12.5 yards per punt return As a sophomore at Montgomery HS, he earned All-State underclass honors while rushing for 1,642 yards and 19 touchdowns Also had 135 receiving yards and averaged 12.9 yards per punt return Named all-league and All-Sonoma County Also lettered three years in basketball (coach Rick Winter) and in track (triple jump) In basketball, his team won three league titles and the North Coast Section championship in his senior year Averaged 14 points, four assists and five rebounds per game as a senior As a junior, he averaged nine points and four assists per game. PERSONAL Full Name: Kahlil Edward Bell Born: December 1, 1986 in Santa Rosa, CA Parents: Michael and Elizabeth Bell Has two brothers, Roechard and Darius, and three sisters, Danielle, Nerisa and Legalo Hobbies include basketball, video games and dancing Director's Honor Roll in Fall 25, Fall 26 and Winter Media Arts major. VARSITY STATISTICS - K. BELL RUSHING TCB YL Net brandon BENNE #69 OFFENSIVE GUARD :: 6-4 :: 336 :: FR. AZUSA, CA :: BISHOP AMAT HS UCLA Brandon is one of several youngsters who could add depth on the line this year at guard. 26 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has four seasons HIGH SCHOOL Played football at Bishop Amat HS in LaPuente, CA for coach Mike DiFiori... Three-star selection by rivals.com... Ranked No. 36 among offensive guards by rivals.com... Rated No. 76 prospect in California by rivals.com... SuperPrep All-Far West (No. 69)... Three-star selection by scout.com... PrepStar All-Region selection... Ranked No. 1 among offensive linemen by scout.com... Rated No. 85 offensive tackle by ESPN.com... Cal-Hi Sports third-team All-State... As a senior, he was named first-team All-San Gabriel Valley and an All-Serra League selection... Named Lineman of the at his school... Had 12 pancake blocks. PERSONAL Full Name: Brandon Bennett Born: March 2, 1988 in Duarte, CA Parents: Frankie and Elaine Bennett Has one sister, Brittany Biggest thrill in sports was when his team defeated Mater Dei HS to end a 14-year losing streak... Famous athlete he patterns his style of play after is the NFL's Walter Jones... Hobbies include skateboarding... Favorite school subject is English... Interested in an Economics major and a possible career in Business. tom BLAKE #56 DEFENSIVE END :: 6-4 :: 263 :: JR. PALO ALTO, CA :: GUNN HS/UC DAVIS UCLA Tom figures to compete for playing time at defensive end this season... Possesses good size, strength, quickness and agility... Demonstrated ability as a pass rusher during Spring drills. 26 Redshirted after transferring from UC Davis... Did well as a member of the scout team... Has two seasons UC DAVIS Played in 11 games as a second-year freshman in Made 13 tackles (eight solos), including 5.5 sacks for 24 yards and 6. tackles for loss... Had two sacks versus Northern Colorado...UC Davis was 6-5, including a victory over Stanford in which it held the Cardinal to 192 yards of total offense... Defense allowed just 87.5 yards on the ground and yards overall... UCD would have ranked second in Division IAA in rushing defense and eighth in total defense but was still a provisional member... Redshirted in 24 and earned UCD's George Belenis Award as outstanding redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL Played football at Gunn HS in Palo Alto, CA... Named to All-Santa Clara Valley Athletic League and All-Mid-Peninsula first teams as a senior in Also named league's outstanding defensive player... Set school record with 16.5 sacks as a senior... Made 78 tackles (44 solos), including 14 for loss... Also forced two fumbles, broke up eight passes and scored three touchdowns... Earned high school's Three-Sport Award, lettering in football, basketball and golf... Helped basketball team win league title in 2. PERSONAL Full Name: Thomas Blake Born: June 16, 1986 in San Francisco, CA Parents: Cathy and James Blake Sister, Jennifer, graduated from UCLA... NFL defensive lineman Michael Strahan is the athlete he admires the most... Sociology major.

3 BOSWORTH #55 DEFENSIVE END :: 6-1 :: 233 :: SO. PLANO TX :: WEST HS UCLA Kyle figures to be in the thick of competition for playing time, and possibly a starting job, at both the middle and strongside linebacker spots...he is strong, athletic, fast and very physical... Gained valuable experience as a special teams performer/linebacker a year ago. 26 Saw action in all 13 games, primarily as a special teams performer... On the year, he made 13 tackles, including seven solos... Against Arizona, played the entire second half in place of injured middle linebacker Christian Taylor and finished with four tackles (one solo)... Made his first career start against Oregon and made two tackle assists... He made one solo tackle at California and one assisted tackle against Oregon State... In the Emerald Bowl against Florida State, tallied two tackles (one solo). 25 Bosworth saw action primarily on the kickoff and kickoff return special teams units, playing in eight games... Made his debut against San Diego State, making one tackle on special teams... Played in each of the first five games, mostly on special teams, but missed the Washington State, Oregon State and Stanford games due to an injured thumb... He did not play at Arizona but saw UCLA Brandon is one of three returning starters at wide receiver and figures to be a key performer in 27 Possesses great quickness, good hands and good speed... Has the ability to run after catch... Missed the latter half of Spring Practice with a partial tear of the left posterior cruciate ligament but figures to be ready for Fall camp. 26 Played in all of UCLA's 13 games, starting 1 times... Made 21 catches on the year, ranking fifth (tied) on the the team... His 389 yards ranked second on the squad, his four receiving touchdowns ranked second and his 18.5 average was the best on the team among players with more than two receptions... His 21 receptions also produced 16 first downs and/or four touchdowns... In the 26 opener against Utah, he made three catches for 49 yards and three first downs... His 12-yard reception on the game s first play started UCLA s 79-yard touchdown drive... He also gained 12 yards on a reverse in the first quarter... He made one catch against Rice for an 18-yard touchdown in the left corner of the end zone to give UCLA a 26-1 lead... At Washington, he made three receptions for 3 yards and also gained 13 yards on a reverse... Against Stanford, he made two receptions for 28 yards, including two first downs... Against Arizona, he led the team with a career-best five catches for 57 yards and four first downs... He had receptions of 25 and 19 yards... At Oregon, he made three receptions for 29 yards... At Notre Dame, he made one catch for nine yards... Against Washington State, he strained a muscle in his rib area prior to the game and played just a few early snaps... He came off the bench but did not make a reception against either California or Oregon State... At Arizona State, he made two receptions for 91 yards and two touchdowns... On the first one, just 6:36 into the game, he broke free down the middle, made the catch and outran a defender to the end zone for a 56-yard touchdown... His second came with 6:41 left in the game and UCLA leading just when he went up and took the ball away from a would-be defender with one hand for a 35-yard score... The 91 yards set a career high, as did the two scores... He did not make a reception versus USC... In the Emerald Bowl, he scored UCLA s first touchdown on a 78-yard catch-and-run down the middle... It was the longest reception of his career, UCLA s longest offensive play of the season and ranked 15th (tied) on UCLA s list of longest pass plays in school history. 25 On the year, his 24 receptions ranked fifth on the squad while his four receiving touchdowns ranked second (tied)... Of his 24 receptions, 12 produced either first downs (11) or touchdowns (four)... He ranked third on the squad with six touchdowns and averaged 43.5 yards on two kickoff returns... Played in all 12 games... Breazell came off the bench to contribute 4 all-purpose yards at San Diego State... Made one reception for 15 yards and ran a reverse for 25 yards to LINEBACKER :: 6-1 :: 227 :: JR. PLANO, TX :: WEST HS FLANKER :: 6- :: 16 :: SR. FRESNO, CA :: EDISON HS 26 IN REVIEW BOSWORTH #54 BREAZELL #1 kyle brandon 27 BRUINS UCLA Korey has made a switch to defensive end and should contend for playing time... Possesses cat-like quickness, flexibility and a high motor... Still learning the techniques of his new position... Played linebacker his first two seasons in the program. 26 Saw action in all of UCLA's 13 games as a special teams performer... Made seven tackles, including two each against Washington and Florida State... Played one defensive snap at Notre Dame. 25 Did not see action in his first season in the program and has three seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in football as a linebacker at Plano (TX) West Senior HS for coach Mike Hughes Three-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 4 nationally among outside linebackers by rivals.com No. 71 player in Texas according to rivals.com PrepStar All-Region selection as an athlete Twin brother Kyle also signed with UCLA Nephew of former Oklahoma All-America linebacker Brian Bosworth Selected for the 25 Coca-Cola Bowl Totaled 219 tackles for his career with three tackles for loss, three sacks and two interceptions Named first-team All-District in 24 Earned first-team All-County Defense honors following the 24 season Second-team All-Area selection in 24 Named to the 24 first-team All-County squad by Sports Day Two-star selection by scout.com As a senior, he made 118 tackles, two tackles for loss, two sacks and one interception Co-Defensive Player of the as a senior Honorable mention All-State pick as a senior Helped lead his team to the school's first-ever city championship in his senior year Also captured the BiDistrict title and was an Area finalist As a junior, he made 12 tackles, including one for loss and two fumble recoveries Honorable mention All-District in 23 Named one of the top five underclassmen linebackers in Texas in 22 by Dave Campbell Lettered in track (shot, discus) for coaches Richard Grubbs and David Knauss Finished second in the shot put at the Regional meet with a mark of /2 Went on to finish third in the State shot put and second in the All-Area meet Won the District 8-5A shot put with a mark of PERSONAL Full Name: Korey Michael Bosworth Born: November 21, 1986 in Irving, TX Parent: Robbie Bosworth Has one older sister, Amanda and a twin brother, Kyle, who is also on the team Uncle Brian Bosworth played football at Oklahoma and in the NFL for the Seattle Seahawks Hobbies include video games and trips to the gym Math is his favorite class Interested in a career in Medicine... Political Science major. action on special teams versus Arizona State, USC (two defensive snaps) and Northwestern. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in football as a linebacker for coach Mike Hughes at Plano (TX) West Senior HS Three-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 41 nationally among outside linebackers by rivals.com No. 72 player in Texas according to rivals.com PrepStar All-Region selection as an athlete. Twin brother Korey is a Bruin teammate Nephew of former Oklahoma All-America linebacker Brian Bosworth Selected to play in the 25 Coca-Cola Bowl Completed his career with 231 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, three interceptions, six fumble recoveries and one sack First-team All-District in the 24 and 23 seasons Co-Defensive Player of the in 24 Named All-County MVP in 23 All-County Defensive Player of the in 23 First-team All-County selection in 24 Honorable mention All-State in 24 and 23 Helped his team win its first city championship as a senior Two-star selection by scout. com As a senior, he made 115 stops, 12 tackles for loss, one sack and three interceptions Team won the 24 Bi-District championship and was an Area finalist As a junior, was credited with 116 tackles, four tackles for loss and four fumble recoveries Named one of the top five underclassmen linebackers in Texas in 22 by Dave Campbell Also lettered in track (discus, shot, 44 relay) for coaches Richard Grubbs and David Knauss Placed third in the District 8-5A Discus with a mark of /2. PERSONAL Full Name: Kyle Louis Bosworth Born: November 21, 1986 in Irving, TX Parent: Robbie Bosworth Has one older sister, Amanda and a twin brother, Korey, who is also a member of the football team Uncle, Brian Bosworth, played at Oklahoma and with the Seattle Seahawks in the NFL Interested in a career in Medicine... Political Science major. korey

4 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS the one-yard line, setting up a touchdown... Against Rice, he made four receptions for 75 yards and the first touchdown of his career (11 yards)... Also made a 48-yard reception on UCLA s third touchdown drive... Made two receptions for 13 yards against Oklahoma, including a big third down catch to pick up a first down on the touchdown drive which put UCLA up Made two receptions for 26 yards versus Washington... Against California, he made two receptions for 33 yards, including a long of At Washington State, he made four receptions for 21 yards and ran for 16 on a reverse... Against Oregon State, he made two receptions for 53 yards, including a 46-yard touchdown... At Stanford, he made three receptions for 28 yards and scored the game-winning touchdown... His 23-yard over-theshoulder grab in the end zone in overtime gave the Bruins the victory... At Arizona, he made one reception for nine yards... Against Arizona State, he made one reception for seven yards and a touchdown... His score, on which he just got his left foot down while diving for the catch, broke a tie with 4:18 left in the third quarter... Did not make a reception versus USC... Against Northwestern, he earned Sun Bowl Special Teams Player of the Game honors... With 2:29 remaining and UCLA holding a lead, he grabbed an onside kick and raced 42 yards for a touchdown...with 24 seconds remaining following a Northwestern touchdown, Breazell fielded another onside kick and returned this one 45 yards for his second touchdown... He also made two receptions for 17 yards. 24 Earned a spot in the receiver rotation Played in 11 of the 12 games, missing at Washington Earned a start against San Diego State Played 24 snaps against Arizona, 23 versus San Diego State and 21 at Cal Made two receptions for 15 yards at Cal Carried twice on reverses for three net rushing yards vs. USC. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three seasons at Edison HS under coach Tim McDonald as a wide receiver and defensive back Rated as the No. 43 prospect in the state of California by SuperPrep Three-star selection by TheInsiders.com Ranked as the No. 43 WR prospect by TheInsiders.com Two-star selection by rivals. com Member of the Tacoma News Tribune Western 1 Third-team all-state selection (Cal-HiSports.com) Named Edison High MVP Had 55 catches for 1,15 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior Picked off two passes and had only three balls caught against him all season as a defensive back Lettered in baseball as a centerfielder for coach Cliff Roid Played two seasons of basketball for coach Ron Gonzales Also ran track for one season. PERSONAL Full Name: Brandon Jermaine Breazell Born: June 12, 1986 in Fresno, CA Parents: Efrem Breazell and Marlo Burks Lists his biggest thrill in sports as being a role model for kids Lists NFL standouts Deion Sanders and Jerry Rice as the famous athletes he admires Enjoys spending time with his family and friends Spends his free time going to the movies, riding and talking on the phone History major. VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - B. BREAZELL No Receptions: 5 vs. Arizona, 26 Receiving Yards: 91 vs. Arizona State, 26 Receiving Touchdowns: 2 vs. Arizona State, 26 kevin BROWN #75 and made three solo tackles, including one for loss... He also started at Washington... In the win over Stanford, he had three solo tackles, including one sack for eight yards... He started against Arizona and helped hold the Wildcats to minus-13 yards on the ground... At Oregon, he recorded two tackle assists... At Notre Dame, he made four tackles (two solos)... Against Washington State, he had four tackles (two solos), including one for loss... He made two assisted tackles at California... Against Oregon State, he had one solo tackle for loss and had one tackle assist at Arizona State... He was not credited with a tackle versus USC... He had one tackle assist versus Florida State. 25 Redshirted during the 25 season due to injury... Suffered a sprained left ankle in the August 2 pre-season scrimmage and underwent surgery on August 22, Missed the entire season due to the injury. 24 Made his first career start on the defensive line against Oklahoma State and made five tackles, including one for loss Credited with one tackle at Illinois Came off the bench at Washington and was credited with two tackles Started and made one tackle against San Diego State Started and had one tackle versus Arizona At Cal, Brown started and made three tackles, including one sack and a second for loss At Arizona State, he started and made one solo tackle, a five-yard sack Made three tackles, including 1.5 for loss against Stanford Had two tackles at Washington State Extremely active at Oregon Against USC, he made four tackles, including two sacks Against Wyoming, he had two tackles, including an eight-yard sack Led the team with 5. sacks and tied for team lead with 8.5 tackles for loss His 25 tackles ranked first among defensive linemen Winner of UCLA s Donn Moomaw Award for Outstanding Defensive Player against USC. 23 Saw action on both the offensive and defensive lines Switched to the offensive line the week of the Arizona State game (eighth game of the season) after playing along the defensive front in the first seven On defense, he played at least 1 snaps six times, including 19-each versus Washington and California Credited with four tackles On offense, he recorded 45 or more snaps four times, including 69 against USC and 68 versus Oregon Started at right offensive guard in games against Arizona State, Stanford and USC Made one tackle at Colorado Made one stop at Oklahoma Credited with two tackles against Washington Against Arizona State, he became the first UCLA freshman offensive lineman to start at guard since Duval Love in 1981 Started and alternated with Paul Mociler at Stanford Came off the bench at Washington State and against Oregon Started and played virtually the entire game against USC. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered two seasons at Long Beach Poly HS under coach Raul Lara Played his sophomore season under coach Scott Altenberg at Serra HS in Gardena, CA PrepStar All-America selection Max Emfinger six-star selection as nose tackle (No. 6) SuperPrep All-FarWest (No. 67 prospect) TheInsiders. com four-star selection Ranked 17th nationally at DT by TheInsiders.com Rated No. 3 OL in the West by PacWest Football.com A four-star selection by rivals.com on offense Rated No. 1 offensive guard nationally and No. 2 prospect in West by rivals.com Selected honorable mention All-State by Cal-HiSports.com All-CIF Southern Section first team on offense All-CIF-SS Division I first team L.A.Times All-Southeast/South Coast on offense Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 1 Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team first-team offense Named Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West honorable mention Made over 1 pancake blocks on offense and 47 tackles with 1.5 quarterback sacks on defense as a senior Also caused four fumbles A pre-season Rivals/PrepStar magazine Top 1 on offense Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star game and had four tackles, two sacks and six quarterback pressures Had 92 pancake blocks as a junior In 21, he was selected to the Cal-HiSports.com All-State Junior team on offense As a sophomore, he made 44 tackles, including 1 sacks, and had 74 pancake blocks. PERSONAL Full Name: Kevin A. Brown Born: July 8, 1985 in Los Angeles, CA Parent: Linda Brown Has two brothers, Owen and Eugene Lists his biggest thrill in sports as a game his freshman season against Bishop Montgomery HS when he totaled 15 tackles with five sacks Former NBA star Charles Barkley is the famous athlete he admires Enjoys spending time with his family His mom is in the International Softball Hall of Fame Director s Honor Roll in Spring 26 Sociology major. DEFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-3 :: 293 : SR. LOS ANGELES, CA :: LONG BEACH POLY HS UCLA Kevin has the overall ability to be a fine defensive lineman An impact player, he possesses good size, great quickness, very flexible hips and shoulders and playmaking ability... One of the defensive leaders... Made a nice comeback in 26 after missing the entire 25 season due to injury and should be even more productive this season. 26 Played in all 13 of UCLA's games, starting the final 12...Concluded the season with 24 tackles... Ranked fifth (tied) on the squad with 6. tackles for loss... Brown was on the Lombardi and Bednarik Award Watch Lists in Returned to action in the 26 opener against Utah after sitting out the 25 season due to a sprained left ankle injury (which later required surgery), coming off the bench to make three tackles (one solo), including two for losses... He started versus Rice VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - K. BROWN TFL redshirt INT (Td) Tackles: 5 vs. Oklahoma State, 24 : 2 vs. USC, 24 Tackles for Loss: 2 vs. Utah, 26; at California, 24, vs. USC, 24

5 BROWN #23 CORNERBACK :: 5-9 :: 19 :: SR. OVERLAND PARK, KS :: BLUE VALLEY NW HS VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - T. BROWN TFL INT (Td) 2-5(1) 1-16() 4-38 () 7-14 (1) Tackles: 9 vs. Washington State, 24 Tackles for Loss: 1, in multiple games, last vs. Stanford, BRUINS ryen CAREW #24 TAILBACK :: 5-1 :: 22 :: SO. SYLMAR, CA :: VERDUGO HILLS HS UCLA Ryen figures to battle for playing time at tailback... Enjoyed the best Spring of his career and made a major move at the position... Possesses the best speed among the returning running backs. 26 The offensive winner of the Charles Pike Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player. 25 Entered UCLA in January of Injured his knee in June of 25 and missed the football season due to the injury. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in football as a senior at Verdugo Hills HS in 23 and as a junior and sophomore at Sylmar HS... Leading rusher in City as both a senior and junior... Rushed for a school record 1,93 yards on 2 attempts as a senior... Earned honorable mention All-State honors... Sunset League Offensive Player of the... All-City performer... Earned Hall of Fame GPA award (3.9)... Scored 24 touchdowns and had 2 yards in receptions... As a junior at Sylmar HS, he totaled 2,95 yards rushing on 181 attempts and scored 22 touchdowns... Earned All-State and All-City honors... Named Mission League Offensive MVP... Also competed in track... City runner-up in the long jump (22-3) as a senior... Ran 1.69 in the 1m... As a junior, placed third in the City 1m event... Had a best 1m time of PERSONAL Full Name: Ryen Allen Carew Born: December 16, 1985 in Beaumont, TX Parents: William and Cynthia Carew... Has one brother, Kenneth... Famous athletes he admires are former NFL great Barry Sanders and track star Michael Johnson... Former Bruin defensive back, Dion Lambert ( ) is his cousin... Hobbies include playing chess and lifting weights... Political Science major. 26 IN REVIEW UCLA One of the top returning cornerbacks in the Pac-1... Has started for the last two and a half years and enters his senior year with a string of 3 consecutive starts... A tough, rugged competitor Has the knack of making big plays and possesses fine coverage skills. 26 Played and started in all 13 of UCLA's games... On the year, Brown was seventh in the Pac-1 in interceptions (.31 per game)... He led the Bruins in interceptions (four) and passes defensed (nine) and made 47 tackles (33 solos)... He also ranked fifth (tied) in the Pac-1 in passes defensed (1.)... In the 26 opener versus Utah, he was credited with two solo tackles and also made an interception... His coverage helped hold Rice to just 184 yards of total offense... At Washington, he made three solo tackles, including one for loss... In the win over Stanford, Brown made four solo tackles, including a seven-yard sack... He also made a nice play at the goalline to intercept a pass and returned it 19 yards... In the win over Arizona, he led the Bruins with eight tackles (six solos), with.5 tackles for loss while breaking up three passes... He made three tackles each at Oregon (two solos) and Notre Dame (one solo)... Against Washington State, he made six tackles (four solos) and also picked off his third pass of the year... At California, he made five tackles (two solos)... He made five solo stops in the win over Oregon State... At Arizona State, he made his fourth interception of the year and returned it 19 yards to the one-yard line, setting up UCLA s second touchdown of the game... He also made one solo tackle and broke up a second pass while holding ASU to just 11 completions on 3 attempts... Against USC, he made four tackles (one solo) and helped hold the Trojan wide receivers in check... In the Emerald Bowl, he made three tackles (two solos) and also broke up two passes. 25 Started all 12 games at cornerback and played virtually every snap when the game was in doubt... On the year, his 53 tackles ranked fifth on the squad... Brown broke up a team-best (tied) 1 passes and made one interception... He totaled two solo tackles at San Diego State... Made two solo stops versus Rice... In the victory over Oklahoma, Brown made three tackles and broke up two passes... Against Washington, he made four tackles (three solos)... Against California, he made five tackles, including four solos, and his first interception of the season... With UCLA leading 41-4, Brown intercepted a pass and returned it 16 yards to the Golden Bear seven-yard line to give the Bruins the ball with 1:1 remaining, clinching the victory... At Washington State, he made five tackles (four solos) and also forced a second-quarter fumble... Brown made six solo tackles to tie for the team lead and broke up two passes against Oregon State... At Stanford, he made four tackles (three solos)... He made four tackles (two solos) and broke up one pass at Arizona... In the win over Arizona State, he made five tackles (three solos)... Against USC, he made seven solo stops... In the Sun Bowl versus Northwestern, he made six tackles (four solos) and broke up a pass. 24 Saw limited action early, making one tackle at Illinois and playing at Washington Against San Diego State, Brown tackled the punter for a 23-yard loss to set up a field goal and saw late action at cornerback Had one tackle against Arizona Played much of the game at Arizona State at right corner and had seven tackles and an interception that led to UCLA s field goal just before halftime Made his first career start vs. Stanford and was credited with eight tackles, including one for loss He also broke up one pass On special teams, he occupied the punter, as a blocker, on Maurice Drew s 68-yard punt return for a score Against Washington State, he started and made nine tackles, one for loss At Oregon, he made five tackles, one for loss, and picked off a pass and returned it 43 yards for a score Tied for the team lead with eight tackles vs. USC, including one for loss Credited with six tackles in the Las Vegas Bowl Totaled 43 tackles in the final six games, including five for losses Made 46 tackles overall, seventh-best on the team His 5. tackles for losses ranked sixth on the squad (tied for third on the team) He started the final five games of the season at right cornerback Defensive winner of UCLA s John Boncheff, Jr. Award for Rookie of the. 23 Did not see action in his first year in the program Defensive winner of UCLA's Charles Pike Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years in football for coaches Dewey and Harms at Blue Valley Northwest HS in Overland Park, KS All-Midlands selection (No. 28 prospect) by Tom Lemming SuperPrep All-Midlands (No. 49 prospect) A two-star selection by rivals.com TheInsiders.com two-star selection PrepStar honorable mention All-Region selection Ranked No. 112 nationally among cornerbacks by The Insiders.com Earned All-League honors at running back and defensive back as a senior Named All-Metro and All-State as a DB as a senior Set a school record with 14 touchdowns his senior season On offense, he rushed for 1,133 yards and 1 touchdowns Also caught 26 balls for 42 yards and four touchdowns Named second-team all-league as a receiver as a junior Caught 14 passes for 241 yards and three touchdowns as a junior Had five interceptions Set a school mark with seven interceptions as a sophomore Lettered three seasons in basketball one season in baseball. PERSONAL Full Name: Theotis Brown, III Born: March 1, 1985 in Kansas City, MO Parents: Theotis and Chris Brown Has one sister, Taylor Father, Theotis, was a star running back at UCLA and played in the NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs, Seattle Seahawks and St. Louis Cardinals Dad rushed for 2,914 yards (No. 7 all-time) as a Bruin from Hobbies include PlayStation Patterns his style of play after NFL star Deion Sanders Both parents attended UCLA Political Science major. trey

6 david CARTER #85 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS DEFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-5 :: 268 :: FR. FONTANA, CA :: KAISER HS UCLA David figures to add depth at defensive tackle... Still learning how to play inside but should develop into a fine player with added experience... A hard working youngster who can play both inside positions. 26 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has four seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in football at Henry J. Kaiser HS in Fontana, CA for coach Dick Bruich... Three-star selection by rivals.com... Ranked No. 39 strongside defensive end by rivals.com... Three-star pick by scout.com... Member of scout. com Western 1 (No. 79)... Ranked No. 49 among defensive ends by scout.com... Rated No. 68 prospect in California by rivals.com... PrepStar All-Region selection... SuperPrep All-Far West (No. 82)... Made 69 tackles (53 primaries), with seven sacks and nine deflected passes in 13 games as a senior... Named first-team All-San Bernardino County by the Riverside Press-Enterprise... All-League selection as a defensive end... Served as team captain and helped lead team to a 1-3 record as a senior... Also lettered in track and field for coach Noves... Was a member of the high school debate team. PERSONAL Full Name: David H. Carter, Jr. Born: December 1, 1987 in Los Angeles, CA Parents: David and LaGenia Carter Has one brother, Christopher, and one sister, Sadia... Admires the play of the NFL's Jason Taylor... Hobbies include lifting weights... History and Science are his favorite classes... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 Relative, Carol Davis, also attended UCLA... Major undeclared. reggie CARTER #51 LINEBACKER :: 6-1 :: 221 :: SO. LOS ANGELES, CA :: CRENSHAW HS UCLA Reggie enjoyed an outstanding freshman season at weakside linebacker and figures to continue to improve with added experience... Possesses fine football instincts... An aggressive and hard-hitting performer, he was an integral part of the Bruins' defensive improvement a year ago. 26 Saw action in all 13 of UCLA's games, helping him earn first-team Freshman All-America acclaim from Rivals.com, second-team Freshman AllAmerica acclaim by CollegeFootballNews.com and Scout.com and third-team Freshman All-America and Pac-1 All-Freshman acclaim by The Sporting News... On the year, Carter started 12 of 13 games, missing only when the Bruins started five defensive backs (at Oregon), and made 48 total tackles, sixth on the squad... His 6. tackles for loss ranked fifth (tied) on the team... He saw his first action as a Bruin when he started the 26 opener against Utah, where he was credited with one solo tackle... He added one tackle assist against Rice as a starter... At Washington, he started and made four tackles (two solos)... Against Stanford, he recorded five tackles (four solos)... In the win over Arizona, he made three tackles (two solos), including.5 sacks... At Oregon, he came off the bench and had three tackle assists... At Notre Dame, he had four tackle assists, including.5 for loss... Against Washington State, he made four tackles (three solos), including two for loss... At California, he made six tackles (two solos), including.5 for loss... Against Oregon State, he made three tackles (two solos)... At Arizona State, he made a career-high seven tackles (four solos)... Against USC, he made three tackles (one solo), including one for loss... In the Emerald Bowl versus Florida State, he tallied four tackles (two solos), including 1.5 for loss. 25 Did not see action in his first season in the program and has three seasons of eligibility remaining... Was the defensive winner of the Charles Pike Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in football as a linebacker at Crenshaw HS in Los Angeles for coach Robert Garrett Three-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 18 nationally among inside linebackers by rivals.com No. 52 player in California by rivals.com Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) Three-star selection by scout.com Ranked No. 98 player in California by scout.com SuperPrep AllCalifornia (No. 83 player) PrepStar All-Region selection Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 1 All-CIF-L.A. City Section 4A first team on defense L.A. Times All-Central City Two-time all-league selection Voted team's Defensive MVP Made 13 tackles, including 2 sacks, six fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles as a senior As a junior, he made 13 tackles, including 22 sacks Second-team All-CIF-City Section as junior Also lettered in track (shot put) for coach Willie Deckard. PERSONAL Full Name: Reginald E. Carter Born: June 16, 1987 in Los Angeles Parents: Reginald Carter, Sr. (deceased) and Selena Adway Admires the passion with which the NFL's Ray Lewis plays the game Hobbies include working out and lifting weights Economics is his favorite class... Director's Honor Roll in Fall Sociology major. VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - R. CARTER TFL INT (Td) CAREER HIGH Tackles: 7 vs. Arizona State, 26 joe COWAN #26 FLANKER :: 6-4 :: 219 :: SR. PICO RIVERA, CA :: ST. JOHN BOSCO HS UCLA A returning starter who missed the 26 season with injury, Joe is one of the more experienced members of the receiving corps... Long and rangy, he possesses good size, good hands, a great work ethic and an outstanding knowledge of the passing game... A tough performer who is a good blocker... Should have a fine senior season. 26 Suffered an injured right knee (posterior cruciate ligament) in practice on August 8 and missed the entire 26 season...did not require surgery and returned to practice late in the year. 25 As a junior, his 35 catches ranked second on the team to All-America tight end Marcedes Lewis... He accounted for a total of 469 yards (13.4 average) and three touchdowns... Twenty-two of his receptions accounted for first downs (21) or touchdowns (three)... Started all 12 games... Did not make a reception in the opener at San Diego State... Against Rice, he made two receptions for 38 yards... His 17-yard catch gave the Bruins a first-and-goal at the one-yard line... Against Oklahoma, he made five receptions for 49 yards and produced four first downs... Against Washington, he made four receptions for 49 yards... His 24-yard reception gave the Bruins a first down at the four-yard line on their first touchdown drive of the game... Versus California, he scored UCLA s first touchdown on a four-yard reception... At Washington State, he led the Bruins with a career-high six receptions for 73 yards and three first downs... He made two receptions for 18 yards versus Oregon State... At Stanford, he made five receptions for 71 yards and a touchdown... His 31-yard scoring catch brought the Bruins to within seven points (24-17) with 4:43 remaining and his five-yard catch on fourth-and-one from the six-yard line set up Maurice Drew s game-tying touchdown... His 15-yard catch in the fourth quarter led directly to Drew s six-yard run... He made four catches for 32 yards at Arizona... Against Arizona State, he made three receptions for a career-high 19 yards and one touchdown... On the first play of the game, he caught a short slant pass and outran the defense for a 91-yard touchdown, the fourth longest pass play in UCLA history... Versus USC, he made two receptions for 15 yards... In the Sun Bowl against Northwestern, he started and made one reception for 11 yards. 24 On the year, he made 13 catches for 228 yards, a team-high 17.5 average and one touchdown Appeared in all 12 games and played at least 25 snaps nine times Caught two passes for 1 yards against Oklahoma State Did not make a reception at Illinois or at Washington Had one reception for 25 yards vs. San Diego State Led the team at Cal with five receptions for 95 yards and one touchdown (46-yard grab) At Arizona State, he made three receptions for 71 yards, including a long of 33 Did not make a reception vs. Stanford and made one catch for 15 yards versus Washington State and one for 12 yards at Oregon. 23 Saw action in 11 games as a true freshman, including 1 on offense Played double-digit snaps on five occasions, including 22 at USC On the year, he made seven catches for 31 yards and one touchdown Made two catches for 1 yards against Oregon Made two catches for five yards at USC, including a two-yard touchdown Against Fresno State, he made three catches for 16 yards

7 QUARTERBACK :: 6-5 :: 218 :: JR. PICO RIVERA, CA :: ST. JOHN BOSCO HS INT 9 Passing Yards: 329 vs. California, 26 Completions: 22 vs. California, 26 Touchdown Passes: 2, five times, last vs. Florida State, LG 78 VARSITY PASSING STATISTICS - P. COWAN PA PC YDS PCT , UCLA Patrick is an outstanding athlete who took over the reins of the offense in game five of the 26 season after an injury to starter Ben Olson... Possesses a good grasp of the offense, good decision making and a good arm... Also has good size and mobility... Possesses fine leadership skills. 26 Played in all 13 of UCLA's games, taking over the starting duties against Oregon after an injury to Ben Olson in the Arizona game... Started the final eight games of the season... On the year, he completed 145 of 276 passes (52.5%) for 1,782 yards, 11 touchdowns and nine interceptions... His 145 completions rank No. 17 (tied) on UCLA s single-season list... In the 26 opener against Utah, he entered the game on the third series of the fourth quarter, when he took nine snaps and threw his first career pass... He also held on all place kicks... Against Rice, he attempted one pass from field goal formation but did not play quarterback... He performed the holding chores at Washington... Against Stanford, he played the final series and completed the first pass of his career, good for four yards to Chane Moline... Against Arizona, Cowan entered the game in the first quarter in place of an injured Ben Olson, completing 2 of 29 passes for 21 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions... He also netted 16 yards rushing... He gave UCLA its first lead with a seven-yard scoring pass to Marcus Everett and with 7:25 left in the first half, his 15-yard strike to Matt Willis gave the Bruins the lead for good, He also led two long field goal drives on UCLA s first two possessions of the second half... He made his first start at Oregon and completed 16 of 31 passes for 112 yards and one interception... He also showed some mobility in COWAN #12 patrick 26 IN REVIEW Receptions: 6 at Stanford, 25 Receiving Yards: 19 vs. Arizona State, 25 Receiving Touchdowns: 1, in multiple games, last vs. Arizona State, BRUINS VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - J. COWAN No the pocket, grossing 2 rushing yards... At Notre Dame, he completed 16 of 32 passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns with one interception... In the second quarter, he connected with Marcus Everett for a 54-yard scoring play to tie the game at Later in the quarter, he found William Snead over the middle for a 36-yard score and a 14-7 lead... Both of his touchdown passes came on thirdand-long situations (third-and-1 and third-and-seven)... Against Washington State, he completed 17 of 37 passes for 252 yards with one touchdown (36 yards to Junior Taylor) and two interceptions... At California, he completed 22 of 4 passes for 329 yards -- all career highs -- with two interceptions... He completed passes to 1 different receivers and threw nine completions of at least 15 yards... On the day, he accounted for a career-high 351 yards of total offense, including a 12-yard touchdown run on third down... His 329 passing yards rank 23rd on UCLA s single-game list and fourth among sophomores and the 351 yards of total offense rank 19th on that single-game list and third among sophomores... In the win over Oregon State, his first as a starter, he completed 12 of 23 passes for 126 yards and two touchdowns with one interception... He connected with Marcus Everett for a 45-yard touchdown on UCLA s first offensive play of the second half and also found Everett for an 11-yard early in the fourth quarter... On third down, he completed six of eight passes for 47 yards and one touchdown... In the victory at Arizona State, Cowan completed 14 of 24 passes for 187 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions... Both touchdown passes were to Brandon Breazell yards, just 6:36 into the game, to give the Bruins a 7- lead and 35 yards, with 6:41 remaining in the game, with the Bruins leading In the win over USC, he completed 12 of 21 passes for 114 yards... In addition, he was the team s leading rusher with 55 net yards on 1 carries and scored UCLA s only touchdown... On the 91-yard touchdown drive, UCLA s longest of the year, he ran for 55 yards on four carries, including runs of 29 and 16 yards, and scored on a oneyard run... He also completed both of his pass attempts on the drive for 19 yards... He won UCLA s George W. Dickerson Award for Outstanding Offensive Player versus USC... In the Emerald Bowl versus Florida State, he completed 15 of 36 passes for 24 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions... His first touchdown was a first-quarter 78-yard catch-and-run strike down the middle to Brandon Breazell... It was the longest play of Cowan s career, UCLA s longest offensive play of the year and the 15th (tied) longest pass play in school history... He also threw a seven-yard touchdown pass to Junior Taylor in the second quarter. 25 Cowan appeared in one game... He saw his first action in the fourth quarter against Rice but did not attempt a pass. 24 Did not see action in his first year with the program and has two seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years in football for coach Kiki Mendoza at St. John Bosco HS in Bellflower, CA PrepStar All-Region A two-star prospect by rivals.com and TheInsiders.com Completed passes for 1,11 yards, five touchdowns and three interceptions as a senior Also was the holder on PATs Served as team captain Named team MVP All-CIF Academic team selection Received scholar-athlete award from National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame, Los Angeles chapter Team won the Serra League football championship in his junior season Lettered in track (11 hurdles) for coach Tim McIntosh Team won 1 Serra League track championship. PERSONAL Full Name: Patrick Edmund Cowan Born: March 23, 1986 in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada Parents: Timothy and Anita Cowan Has one brother, Joe, also a member of the Bruin football team Dad played quarterback at the University of Washington (198-82) Biggest thrills in sports are winning the Serra League championship his junior season and playing a high school game in Florida Hobbies include listening to music and hanging out with friends Director s Honor Roll in Fall 24 History major. Was a gunner on the punt cover unit on special teams Credited with one tackle in the San Diego State contest. HIGH SCHOOL Earned three varsity letters in football as a wide receiver and safety for coach Kiki Mendoza at St. John Bosco HS in Bellflower, CA Rated No. 1 WR in the West by PacWest Football.com SuperPrep All-FarWest (No. 82 prospect) PrepStar All-Region choice All-West selection (No. 68 prospect) by Tom Lemming A three-star selection by rivals.com Rated the No. 44 WR nationally and the No. 8 prospect in the West by rivals.com Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 1 Named to Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West team (seven votes) Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team first-team defense Selected second-team All-State by Cal-Hi Sports.com on defense All-CIF Southern Section first team All-CIF-SS Division I first team Named to L.A. Times All-Star team as defensive back L.A. Times Southeast/South Coast Player of the Serra League MVP as a senior Offensively, he caught 41 passes for 698 yards and 1 touchdowns On defense (free safety), he made 68 total tackles, including 47 solos, and five interceptions Twice selected AllLeague Made 37 receptions for 917 yards (24.8 average) and nine touchdowns as a junior Received Scholar-Athlete award from the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame Named team MVP after his senior season Served as a team captain in his junior and senior seasons Selected to play in the CaliFlorida and 23 Shrine All-Star games A standout in track, he lettered three seasons for coach Tim McIntosh (sprint and hurdle events) Fourth in the 2 State 3m hurdles and second in the CIF Southern Section 4m Lettered in basketball (one year) for coach Randy Held. PERSONAL Full Name: Joseph William Cowan Born: September 15, 1984 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Parents: Timothy and Anita Cowan Has one brother, Patrick, a redshirt junior quarterback at UCLA Dad played quarterback at the University of Washington from Lists his biggest thrill in sports as beating Mater Dei to win the Serra League title Brett Favre is the NFL player he admires and after whom he patterns his style of play Geography major.

8 bruce DAVIS #44 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS DEFENSIVE END :: 6-3 :: 229 :: SR. HOUSTON, TX :: CLEAR CREEK HS UCLA One of the top defensive ends in the nation, Davis enters his senior year as a first-team All-American and a contender for several defensive awards... He ranks No. 1 in college football returnees based on his 12.5 quarterback sacks in His 17. career sacks place him No. 11 on UCLA's all-time list... A team leader... Playmaker who excels at rushing the quarterback Possesses the speed, flexibility and high motor to be a great player. 26 Stepped into the national spotlight with his fine play at defensive end... Named first-team All-American by CollegeFootballNews.com and SI.com and was on the mid-season Watch List for the Ted Hendricks National Defensive End of the Award... He was selected second-team All-Pac-1 and was co-winner of UCLA s N.N. Sugarman Memorial Award for Best Leadership... On the year, Davis made 47 tackles, seventh (tied) on the squad... He also ranked tied for first on the team with 12.5 sacks and second on the team behind Justin Hickman with 17.5 tackles for loss... Davis ranked fourth (tied with Hickman) in the NCAA and tied for first in the Pac-1 in sacks (.96) and 18th nationally and second in the Pac-1 in tackles for losses (1.35)... He was also tied for sixth in the Pac-1 with three forced fumbles... Davis ranked third (tied) on UCLA s single-season sack list and ninth on the single-season tackles for loss list... He started against Utah and made two tackles (one solo)... Against Rice, he started and made two tackles, including a 15-yard tackle for loss... He also recovered a bad Owl snap for an 11-yard loss, giving the Bruins a possession they converted into a field goal... At Washington, he started and made five tackles (four solos), including two for losses... One was a third-quarter sack on which he caused a fumble... In the win over Stanford, he made 2.5 sacks among his six tackles (five solos), accounting for 21 yards in losses... He also caused a fumble in the first quarter... Against Arizona, he made four solo tackles, including one sack... At Oregon, he made three solo stops, including one for loss... At Notre Dame, he made five solo tackles, including 2. sacks for 11 yards and a third tackle for loss (four yards)... Against Washington State, he had 2. sacks (11 yards) among his four tackles (three solos)... At California, he made four tackles (two solos), including 1. sacks, and forced his third fumble of the year... Against Oregon State, he had one solo tackle, a seven-yard sack, and also recovered a fumble to set up UCLA s final field goal... At Arizona State, he made five tackles (two solos), including one sack... Against USC, he was in the Trojan backfield constantly and recorded one of UCLA s two sacks... Against Florida State, he made four tackles (two solos), including.5 for loss. 25 Davis moved to outside linebacker from defensive end during the Spring and played both positions early in the season before moving back to end due to injuries on the team... At San Diego State, he tied for second on the team with a career-high seven tackles, including one sack (eight yards)... Against Rice, he made four tackles (two solos), including one for loss and also broke up a pass... Versus Oklahoma, he made two tackles, including one for loss... Against Washington, he made one solo tackle -- a nine-yard sack... Against California, he made one tackle assist... He had one tackle assist at Washington State... Against Oregon State, he made three tackles, including one for loss, and recovered a fumble... Davis made two solo tackles at Stanford... At Arizona, he made two tackles (one solo), including one for loss... Had one tackle assist versus Arizona State and one tackle assist against USC... Made three solo tackles against Northwestern in the Sun Bowl... Appeared in all 12 games and his 28 tackles for the season ranked third among the defensive linemen... He was tied for third on the team with two sacks and was sixth with six tackles for losses. 24 Appeared in all 12 games, starting the first two contests at defensive end On the year, Davis ranked second on the team with 2.5 sacks and made 17 tackles Made his first career start in his first college game, the opener versus Oklahoma State, and made three tackles Started at Illinois and recorded two tackles Made one tackle at Washington Made one tackle against San Diego State Broke up a key pass attempt in the fourth quarter against Arizona Came off the bench at Cal Made his first career sack at Arizona State Against Stanford, he had two tackles, including.5 sack Against Washington State, he made five tackles, two for loss, including one sack At Oregon, he made one tackle Against USC, he made one tackle Saw action against Wyoming Played at least 2 defensive snaps on seven occasions. 23 Did not see action in his first year in the program. HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Aubrey Schulz at Clear Creek HS in League City, TX Max Emfinger six-star selection as a DE A Tom Lemming All-American Ranked No. 19 among DEs by Tom Lemming Rated No. 132 prospect in the nation and No. 21 in Southwest by Tom Lemming SuperPrep All-American (No. 34 DL) SuperPrep All-Southwest/Texas (No. 2 prospect) PrepStar All-America selection A three-star selection by rivals.com Ranked No. 17 among strongside defensive ends by rivals.com TheInsiders.com three-star selection Ranked No. 32 nationally among DEs by The Insiders.com Earned All-Greater Houston area and All-League honors Recorded 65 tackles (5 solos), 12 quarterback sacks and 17 tackles for loss as a senior As a junior, he made 32 tackles, including eight sacks Also lettered in track (long jump) for coach Ruben Jordan. PERSONAL Full Name: Bruce Edward Davis II Born: September 2, 1985 in Los Angeles Parents: Bruce Davis and Lorna Hankins Has one brother, Ian, and one sister, Jennifer Both parents attended UCLA Dad, who was a member of two Super Bowl championship teams, played offensive tackle with the Raiders ( ) and Oilers ( ) after earning varsity letters from with the Bruins Biggest thrills in sports have been getting a scholarship offer from UCLA and recording three sacks in a high school game Lists the NFL s Jason Taylor as the athlete after whom he patterns his style of play Hobbies include listening to music and watching movies Uncle, Ronnie, played for the Bruins from Lists Journalism as a career objective Director s Honor Roll in Spring History major. VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - B. DAVIS TFL INT (Td) Tackles: 7 vs.san Diego State, 25 : 2.5 vs. Stanford, 26 Tackles for Loss: 3 vs. Stanford, 26; Notre Dame, 26 CAREER QUARTERBACK SACKS 1. Dave Ball Eric Smith , Carnell Lake Terry Tumey Jamir Miller Donnie Edwards Jim Wahler Mark Walen Justin Hickman Frank Stephens Bruce Davis 24- No jake DEAN #57 OFFENSIVE GUARD :: 6-4 :: 293 :: FR. PALMDALE, CA :: PARACLETE HS UCLA Jake is one of several young linemen who figure to add depth on the offensive line this season. 26 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has four seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years at Paraclete HS in Lancaster, CA for coaches Dan Lyon and Jeff Jambretz... PrepStar All-American... Named a four-star recruit by rivals.com... Ranked No. 4 nationally among centers by rivals.com... Ranked the No. 1 offensive lineman in California by rivals.com... Rated a four-star recruit by scout.com... Ranked 38th in the nation as an offensive lineman by scout.com... Ranked 26th among offensive guards by ESPN.com... Member of scout.com Western 1 (No. 29)... No. 1-ranked offensive lineman in California, and No. 2 in the West Region by scout.com... SuperPrep All-Far West selection... Cal-Hi Sports first-team All-State selection... Orange County Register Fab 15 second team... First-team All-Valley High Desert... Played in the CaliFlorida Bowl as the starting center... Captain of his high school football team... Voted MVP on offense... Made 29 tackles as a senior on defense... Also lettered three years in baseball (3B/1B) for coaches Allen Adams and Matt Reese... Three year all-league selection in both football and baseball. PERSONAL Full Name: Jacob Andrew Dean Born: June 3, 1988 in Santa Monica, CA Parents: Robert and Lisa Dean Has one brother, Luke, and one sister, Rachel Biggest thrill in sports is being able to attend UCLA... Famous athlete he patterns his style of play after is the NFL's Brian Urlacher... Hobbies include snowboarding, surfing and baseball... Favorite school subject is Sociology... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 Interested in a History major.

9 joshua DRAGOVIC #96 EDWARDS #53 DEFENSIVE END :: 6-4 :: 262 :: SR. VISTA, CA :: RANCHO BUENA VISTA HS LINEBACKER :: 6-1 :: 228 :: JR. SPRING VALLEY, CA :: MONTE VISTA HS/UC DAVIS UCLA Ekbatani gained valuable experience as a reserve guard during his first year with the program... He figures to compete for playing time and possibly a starting position this season... He is a tough, physical player with a fine future in the program. 26 In his first season at UCLA, he saw limited action at guard in four games (Utah, Stanford, Arizona and California). JUNIOR COLLEGE Played one season of football at LA Harbor College for coaches Andrew Alvillar and Mike Alexander and has two seasons of eligibility remaining... Named first-team All-Western States Conference as an offensive tackle... Named Player of the Week for his play in the game against LA Southwest College... Honored as team Offensive Lineman of the. HIGH SCHOOL Earned three letters in football as an offensive tackle / defensive end for coach Josh Waybright at South HS in Torrance, CA His senior year, he recorded 56 tackles, including four sacks... Had two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery... Honored as a second-team All-CIF selection as a defensive lineman... Named first-team All-Los Angeles Region as an offensive lineman... Named first-team as an offensive lineman by the South Bay Daily Breeze... Selected first-team All-Bay League as both an offensive and defensive lineman... Named team MVP Also earned two letters in wrestling (275 pounds). PERSONAL Full Name: Amir Nick Ekbatani Born: June 24, 1987 in Torrance, CA Parents: Andy and Tracy Ekbatani Has one sister, Kaylah... Lists his biggest athletic thrill to date as earning Conference Player of the Week honors after OFFENSIVE GUARD :: 6-4 :: 281 :: JR. TORRANCE, CA :: SOUTH HS/HARBOR COLLEGE EKBATANI #75 26 IN REVIEW Tackles: 4 at San Diego State, 25 Tackles for Loss: 1 vs. Oklahoma, 25; San Diego State, 25; Stanford, 24 nick INT (Td) UCLA Edwards figures to compete for playing time at one of the linebacker spots... One of the most athletic of the linebackers, he is new to the system and will progress with experience... Possesses good speed and quickness and should contribute on special teams. 26 Entered UCLA in the Fall of 26 after transferring from UC Davis. 25 Played one season of football at UC Davis... Team went 6-5, including a win over Stanford... Team tied for the Great West Conference title... Played in 11 games and was credited with 2 tackles, including 13 solos... Had 2.5 tackles for loss and one sack... Forced four fumbles and blocked one kick... Scored one touchdown on a 54-yard return of a blocked field goal vs. Southern Utah... Had a best game of seven tackles vs. New Hampshire... Made one tackle for loss versus Stanford... Blocked a field goal attempt versus S.F. Austin. 24 Redshirted at UC Davis... Voted the Scout Defensive Player of the Week award after the Sacramento State game. HIGH SCHOOL Attended Monte Vista HS where he played football for coach Ed Carberry... Earned first-team All-San Diego section and All-Grossmont Conference honors... Two-year team captain... Helped team to a 12-2 record and the section championship as a senior... Earned honorable mention from the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame... Named league's Defensive Player of the... Won the team's Marv Lacey Coaches' Award... As a junior, he was selected second-team All-Grossmont Conference... Also lettered in track and field (discus)... Qualified for the CIF-San Diego Section meet. PERSONAL Full Name: Joshua Edwards Born: Dec. 2, 1985 in San Diego, CA Parents: Richard, Sr. and Tracie Edwards... Has four brothers (Richard, Isaiah, Jacob and Michael) and three sisters (Wendie, Trinity and Unique)... His step-brother, Michael Maye, is a senior defensive back at Cal Poly SLO... Favorite athletes are Ray Lewis, Rodney Harrison and Ronnie Lott... Former Bruin linebacker Donnie Edwards is his cousin... Philosophy major... Interested in a career in the world of finance. 27 BRUINS UCLA Nikola enters Fall camp as the top candidate to replace Justin Hickman at defensive left end... Made a nice comeback from knee surgery and was a valuable backup last season... Aggressive and very strong at the point of attack... Possesses good overall athletic ability. 26 Saw action in all of UCLA's 13 games after missing the second half of the 25 season with a knee injury... On the year, he made seven tackles, including one for loss... Returned to action in the 26 opener against Utah and made three tackles (one solo) off the bench... He made two solo tackles, including one for loss, in the win over Rice... At Washington, he recovered a fumble... He saw limited action off the bench versus Stanford and Arizona... He was credited with one assist at Oregon and also played at Notre Dame and against Washington State... He made one solo tackle at California... He played against Oregon State, Arizona State, USC and Florida State but did not make a tackle. 25 Dragovic earned a starting end position during Fall practices and started the first four games of the season... Started the opener at San Diego State at left end and made four tackles, including one sack... He was also credited with blocking a PAT... Against Rice, he made three tackles and recovered a fumble... He made two tackles, including one for loss, against Oklahoma... Dragovic made two tackles against Washington before suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee... He had surgery on Oct. 2 and missed the remainder of the regular season. 24 Made one assist in his first action against Oklahoma State At Illinois, he also added one tackle Played at Washington, but missed the San Diego State and Arizona contests with an ankle sprain Returned to action at Cal and also played at Arizona State Against Stanford, Dragovic recorded one tackle, the first sack of his career Played against Washington State and Oregon and made one tackle against both USC and Wyoming. 23 Did not see action in his first season, practicing on the offensive line and at fullback. HIGH SCHOOL Played three years of varsity football for coach Tom Haman at Rancho Buena Vista HS in Vista, CA All-West selection (No. 62 prospect) by Tom Lemming SuperPrep All-FarWest (No. 92 prospect) A three-star selection by rivals.com TheInsiders.com two-star selection Ranked No. 18 offensive lineman in West by PacWest Football.com PrepStar honorable mention All-Region selection Also excelled on defense Made 85 tackles, including five quarterback sacks, and four fumbles caused Named All-CIF as an offensive lineman and All-Palomar league as both an offensive and defensive lineman Member of the All-North County team All-Academic team selection Outstanding wrestler who posted a record of 18-5 in his last two seasons of competition Two-time CIF champion Two-time Masters champion Two-time Freestyle and Greco Roman state champion Earned four varsity wrestling letters for coach Marty Nellis Three-time HS All-American and AllState selection. PERSONAL Full Name: Nikola Dragovic Born: June 9, 1985 in Yugoslavia Parents: Zeljko and Adriana Dragovic Has one brother, Marko, who was a member of the UCLA football squad in 24 and 25 Biggest thrill in sports has been winning the deciding match in the school s first wrestling win over Poway High in 28 years Hobbies include working out and hanging out with friends History is his favorite class Director s Honor Roll in Fall 23 Political Science major. VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - N. DRAGOVIC TFL nikola

10 beating LA Southwest College in a game to keep them out of the state playoffs... Former NFL standout Howie Long is the famous athlete he admires and patterns his style of play after... Hobbies include weightlifting and playing video games... Economics is his favorite class... Director s Honor Roll in Winter 26, Spring 26 and Fall His cousin, Jake Piasecki, is a professional skateboarder... Political Science major. 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS marcus EVERE #9 SPLIT END :: 6-1 :: 23 :: SR. WEST HILLS, CA :: CHAMINADE PREP UCLA One of several talented performers who will compete for starting honors at the receiver positions... This true senior makes the big play in the clutch... Runs well after the catch and gets in and out of breaks well... Has good quickness, good hands and is good versus press coverage...possesses fine knowledge of the offense. 26 Saw action in all 13 games, starting eight of the final nine contests... Tied for the team lead with five touchdowns and led the squad with five receiving touchdowns... He also led the team with 45 receiving yards and ranked second with 31 receptions... His 14.5 average was second on the team among players with more than two receptions... He also led the team with 21 receptions that resulted in first downs... Everett finished the year with 72 career receptions and ranks No. 23 on that list entering his senior season... He made two receptions for 25 yards and one touchdown in the opener versus Utah, a leaping grab for a nine-yard score with 7:41 remaining in the game... He added two receptions for 16 yards versus Rice and one catch for six yards at Washington... Against Stanford, he made three catches for 3 yards... Against Arizona, he started and made one catch, a seven-yard reception in the end zone to give the Bruins a 7- lead... At Oregon, he made two catches for 21 yards... At Notre Dame, he made a career-high tying six receptions for a career-best 12 yards, including a career-long 54-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown... He was the first Bruin receiver to account for 1 yards in a game this season... Against Washington State, he made one reception for 24 yards on UCLA s first scoring drive... At California, he made one reception for 15 yards... He scored both Bruin touchdowns in the win over Oregon State and made a team-best (tied) three receptions for a team-high 64 yards... The first, following a fourth-down stand by the Bruin defense in the third quarter, was a 45yard touchdown on which he streaked down the left sideline and Patrick Cowan found him in stride... In the fourth quarter, he worked himself free in the back of the end zone for an 11-yard score... His third reception, for eight yards, set up Justin Medlock s 42-yard field goal at the end of the first half... At Arizona State, he made two catches for 21 yards, including a 15-yard reception for a fourth-quarter first down... In the win over USC, he led the team with five receptions for 72 yards, making three key third down receptions... On the field goal drive that gave UCLA a 1-9 lead, he twice made receptions on third-and-eight for 13 and seven yards, the latter reception at the five to set up the 22-yard field goal... On the fourthquarter field goal drive, he made a 21-yard reception on third-and-15 to keep the drive alive... In the Emerald Bowl, he made two receptions for 47 yards, including one for 38 yards on UCLA s first-quarter field goal drive. 25 Everett suffered a sprained shoulder in pre-season practice on August 22 and did not suit up for the first two games against San Diego State and Rice... On the year, he ranked third on the squad with 32 receptions for 39 yards (12.2 average) and two touchdowns in 1 games (six starts)... In the fourth quarter of the comeback wins over Washington, California, Washington State and Stanford, he made a total of 1 catches for 158 yards and one... Played for the first time against Oklahoma (game three) and came off the bench to lead the Bruins with six receptions, good for 66 yards and three first downs -- all in the first half... Started against Washington and made two receptions for 41 yards... On UCLA s final drive, he took a flat pass, made a couple of moves and raced 39 yards to the Bruin 2-yard line which set up the winning touchdown three plays later... Versus California, he led the team with a career-high tying six receptions for a career-high 95 yards... Three of them produced first downs and two measured 38 and 26 yards... On the winning drive, he made an acrobatic 38-yard reception and then made a nine-yard catch on the next play to set up the go-ahead touchdown... At Washington State, he made five receptions for 39 yards, one touchdown (first of his career) and three first downs... His nine-yard touchdown catch in the back of the end zone with 44 seconds remaining in regulation completed UCLA s 17-point fourth-quarter comeback... Against Oregon State, he sprained his left knee early and played sparingly the rest of the way, not making a reception... At Stanford, he tied for the team lead with six catches for 61 yards and four first downs... Three of his receptions came in the fourth quarter, including a 15-yard catch on the first touchdown drive and a 19-yard catch-and-run to set up the second fourth-quarter touchdown... Had one reception for two yards at Arizona... Against Arizona State, he had one catch for 44 yards... Against USC, he made three receptions for 28 yards... In the Sun Bowl versus Northwestern, he made two receptions for 14 yards, including an eight-yard scoring catch that gave UCLA a lead just before halftime. 24 Appeared in each of the final 11 games of the year, starting four times He played 28 snaps at Cal and 23 versus San Diego State On the year, he made nine receptions for 11 yards Made the first start of his career against San Diego State and responded with two receptions for 49 yards His 33-yard reception was a key play on UCLA s field goal drive at the end of the half Against Arizona, he started and made four receptions for 45 yards, including one for 21 during UCLA s final first half touchdown drive and one for 2 on the final touchdown drive of the game At Arizona State, he started in a three wide receiver set and made two catches for 13 yards Made one reception for three yards versus Stanford Started versus Wyoming in the Las Vegas Bowl. HIGH SCHOOL Earned four varsity letters in football as a wide receiver and defensive back for coach Ben McEnroe at Chaminade College Prep in West Hills, CA PrepStar All-American as a DB Listed as a four-star prospect as a CB by Max Emfinger Rated No. 47 prospect in California by SuperPrep A three-star prospect by rivals.com and TheInsiders.com Rated No. 41 nationally among CBs and as the No. 66 player in California by rivals.com Ranked No. 47 among WRs by TheInsiders.com Made a school single season record 7 catches for 1,368 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior On defense, he made 83 tackles, six interceptions and two sacks Member of the Tacoma News Tribune Western 1 Second-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports.com) Second-team All-CIF Southern Section First-team All-CIF SS Division III Los Angeles Times All-San Fernando Valley as a receiver Named to the Los Angeles Daily News All-Area team Team MVP In the East-West Valley All-Star Game, he scored on an 8-yard touchdown reception with less than two minutes remaining to give the West a 37-3 win He finished with five receptions for 196 yards and two touchdowns (81 and 8 yards) As a junior, he made 5 receptions for 8 yards and eight touchdowns Also credited with 8 tackles and four interceptions Four-time first-team All-Mission league selection Totaled 3,78 receiving yards for his career with 39 touchdowns Selected to play in the CaliFlorida All-Star game Named to Cal-Hi Sports' All-State sophomore team Also lettered in basketball for coach Bryan Cantwell and in track for coach Matt Kurtsetter Four-time All-Mission league selection in basketball (point guard) Earned All-CIF Div. III first-team honors from 21-4 Listed as the No. 8 point guard in the West by TheInsiders. com Ran the 1m, 2m and the 4 x 1m relay in track. PERSONAL Full Name: Marcus John Everett Born: December 22, 1985 in Los Angeles Parents: Carl and Dorinda Everett Has one sister, Miracle Lists his biggest thrill in sports as starting at defensive back as a freshman in his first high school game Lists NFL stars Jerry Rice and Cris Carter as players he admires and after whom he patterns his style of play Director s Honor Roll in Fall 24 Interested in a possible career in Medicine Political Science major. VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - M. EVERE s No Career Highs Receptions: 6 vs. Notre Dame, 26; vs. Oklahoma, 25; vs. Cal, 25; vs. Stanford, 25 Receiving Yards: 11 vs. Notre Dame, 26 Receiving Touchdowns: 2 vs. Oregon State, 26

11 FORBATH #15 PLACE KICKER :: 6- :: 185 :: FR. PACIFIC PALISADES, CA :: NOTRE DAME HS Has four brothers Ryan, Chris, Declan and Owen Biggest thrill in sports was participating in the 2 Central Coast Section playoffs and defeating the second and third seeds on the way to playing the top seed for the title Lists the NFL's Jeremy Newberry as the athlete he admires and after whom he patterns his style of play Hobbies include golf, video games and table tennis Director s Honor Roll in Winter 25 History major. kai ryan john LINEBACKER :: 6-4 :: 223 :: JR. SEAL BEACH, CA :: LOS ALAMITOS HS UCLA One of the more experienced members of the linebacking corps, Hale made significant contributions during his freshman and sophomore campaigns... Figures to compete for playing time at middle and strongside linebacker this season after starting three times a year ago... Possesses good speed and quickness... Rugged defender with good size. 26 As a sophomore, he played in 12 of UCLA's 13 games... Started three of the final four games of the year... Made his 26 debut versus Rice after sitting out the opener against Utah, seeing action on special teams... He also contributed on special teams at Washington and against Stanford, Arizona and Oregon... At Notre Dame, he saw his first defensive action in place of injured Aaron Whittington and made two assisted tackles... Against Washington State, he played most of the second half and made two tackles (one solo)... He made one solo stop at California, playing defense and special teams... Against Oregon State, he started in place of Whittington and finished with four solo tackles and also recovered a fumble that HALE #12 UCLA Scott is expected to compete for playing time at one of the tackle positions after adding depth at tight end a year ago. 26 Switched to tight end from the defensive line before the start of the season... Saw action in nine of UCLA's 13 games as a special teams performer and tight end, adding depth at that position. 25 Saw action against San Diego State, Rice and Oregon State and played on special teams versus USC and Northwestern... He was a member of the special teams unit for extra points. 24 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has two seasons of eligibility remaining... Practiced on both offense and defense during season. HIGH SCHOOL Played two years at the varsity level for coach Kelly Edwards as a senior at Leland HS in San Jose, CA and for coach Mike Janda at Bellarmine Prep in San Jose as a junior A two-star prospect according to TheInsiders.com and rivals.com Member of rivals.com NorCal Top 5 (No. 4) PrepStar All-Region selection Named League Lineman of the as a senior Team won league championship as a senior Named first-team All-Central Coast Section as a senior Served as team captain As a junior, he was named first-team all-league Also selected first-team all-league at the freshman and junior varsity levels while at Bellarmine Lettered in baseball for coach Scott Gilis and in wrestling for coaches Dan Lloyd (Leland) and Tim Kerr (Bellarmine) Won the freshman league championship at 275 pounds Captured the junior varsity league championship as a sophomore Participated on the College Park Rugby team Invited to play on the under-19 national team. PERSONAL Full Name: Scott Michael Glicksberg Born: September 2, 1986 in San Jose, CA Parents: Michael Glicksberg and Carol O'Mahony OFFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-4 :: 252 :: JR. SAN JOSE, CA :: LELAND HS UCLA One of several talented youngsters who figure to compete for playing time at wide receiver and as a kick returner... Possesses the speed necessary to get down the field... Has a good work ethic and can make the big play. 26 Played in eight of UCLA's 13 games, primarily as a kick returner... Saw very limited action in three games as a receiver but did not catch a pass...averaged 7.9 yards on eight punt returns (63 yards total)... He had a 24-yard return against USC that set up the go-ahead field goal in the third quarter... Also made returns of 15 and 1 yards at Notre Dame -- the first two punt returns of his career. 25 Did not see action during his second season with the program. 24 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has two seasons HIGH SCHOOL Played his senior season of football at Venice (CA) HS and his junior season at John Muir HS in Pasadena, CA Graduated from Muir HS in June of 24 PrepStar All-American Rated No. 5 prospect in California by SuperPrep Selected the No. 57 prospect in the West by TheInsiders.com Ranked No. 59 prospect in the West and No. 44 player in California by rivals.com Rated the No. 47 WR in the nation by rivals.com Listed as the No. 6 prospect in the West by Tom Lemming The No. 5 WR in the nation according to TheInsiders. com Three-star prospect by TheInsiders.com and rivals.com Member of the Tacoma News Tribune Western 1 As a senior, he was selected to the All-South Bay/Westside team by the L.A. Times Chosen second-team All-City Section First-team all-league Made 62 catches for 1,271 yards and 15 touchdowns in the regular season Selected for the Shrine All-Star Football Classic As a junior at Muir High School, he made 16 receptions for 1,499 yards and 16 touchdowns He earned first-team All-State and All-CIF honors and was selected as the league's Offensive Player of the First-team all-league selection. PERSONAL Full Name: Ryan Graves Born: July 22, 1986 in Pasadena, CA Parents: Ryan Graves and Starla Bennett Has one brother, Marcus, and one sister, Ashley Sociology major. 26 IN REVIEW GLICKSBERG #65 SPLIT END :: 6-1 :: 17 :: JR. ALTADENA, CA :: JOHN MUIR HS scott GRAVES #2 27 BRUINS UCLA This second-year freshman has an outstanding future... Possesses a strong, explosive leg and gets good height on the ball. 26 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has four seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four seasons at Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, CA for coach Kevin Rooney... Helped his team win three CIF championships and post an overall record of Had a long field goal of 57 yards in high school... USA Today first-team All-American... Rated No. 1 kicker nationally by ESPN.com... EA Sports first-team All-American as a punter in 25 and as a placekicker in 24 season... During his last two prep seasons, he converted 26 of 33 field goal attempts and scored 213 total points... Had touchbacks on 15 of 188 kickoffs... Made 134 of 135 extra point attempts... Had a punting average of 46 yards... Three-star selection by rivals.com... Rated No. 1 place kicker in the nation by rivals. com... Three-star selection by scout.com... Ranked No. 5 among kickers by scout. com... SuperPrep All-American... SuperPrep All-Far West (No. 33)... PrepStar AllAmerican... Cal-Hi Sports All-State first team... First-team All-CIF Southern Section... First-team CIF-SS Division III... Named to the LA Times' All-Star team as a punter... Participated in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and the CaliFlorida Bowl... Also played soccer in the West Valley Samba Soccer League (Premier League). PERSONAL Full Name: Kai August Forbath Born: September 2, 1987 in Santa Monica, CA Parents: Thomas and Susy Forbath Has one sister, Malia... Lists his biggest sports thrill as kicking a 36-yard field goal in the final seconds to beat Palmdale High School during his junior year... Famous athletes he patterns his style of play after are former Bruin Chris Sailer and the NFL's Adam Vinatieri... Hobbies include surfing... Favorite school subject is Math... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 Interested in a Business or Economics major.

12 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS led to a second-quarter field goal... He started at Arizona State and made three tackles, including 1.5 sacks for nine yards... He played most of the USC contest in place of Whittington and made two tackles (one solo)... He started in the Emerald Bowl and had two tackle assists, including.5 for loss. 25 One of the year's pleasant surprises, he appeared in 11 of 12 games, missing the USC contest... Started seven games, including four outside and three of the last six in the middle... His fine play earned him a spot on The Sporting News' Pac-1 All-Freshman team... On the year, he made 2 tackles... Made his debut in the season opener at San Diego State and had one solo tackle while playing defense and special teams... Made one tackle versus Rice... Against Oklahoma, Hale became the first true freshman since Asi Faoa in 1999 to start a Bruin game at linebacker, finishing with one tackle... Also started versus Washington and made one tackle assist and recovered a fumble... Earned starting assignments against California and Washington State... Started at inside linebacker versus Oregon State and made five tackles (three solos)... Made one solo tackle off the bench at Stanford... Started in the middle at Arizona and made four tackles... Started in the middle versus Arizona State and recorded six tackles (three solos) and broke up one pass... Did not play versus USC and played sparingly against Northwestern due to injury. HIGH SCHOOL Earned three varsity letters in football for coach John Barnes at Los Alamitos (CA) High School Played linebacker as a senior All-CIF-SS Division I Orange County Register All-County first team L.A.Times All-Orange County Led team to CIF-SS Division I semifinals Made a school record 115 tackles, including seven sacks and 12 for losses as a senior Selected Sunset League Defensive Player of the A two-star selection by rivals.com and scout.com Set a school record with 21 tackles in a game against Esperanza Played fullback and tight end as a junior Also lettered in baseball for coach Mark Clabough. PERSONAL Full Name: John Peterson Hale Born: April 6, 1987 in Long Beach, CA Parents: John and Kristine Hale Has one sister, Melissa His dad was a member of the UCLA track team and went on to sign a football contract with the Dallas Cowboys His biggest thrill in athletics has been playing in the CIF Div. I championship game his senior season Lists Brian Urlacher of the Chicago Bears as the athlete he patterns his style of play after Hobbies include hanging out with friends and going to the beach... Political Science major. VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - J. HALE TFL INT (Td) Tackles: 6 vs. Arizona State, 25 brigham HARWELL #93 DEFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-2 :: 283 :: SR. CHINO HILLS, CA :: LOS ALTOS HS UCLA Brigham has been a solid performer who has shown he is ready to be a great player as a senior... He is stronger and quicker than a year ago, he is tenacious and aggressive... Always plays with a high intensity level. 26 Started 12 of 13 games a year ago, coming off the bench against Rice...On the year, he ranked fourth on the squad with 6.5 tackles for loss and finished with 31 tackles... Started the 26 opener against Utah and helped plug the middle on defense although he was not credited with any tackles... He came off the bench versus Rice... He started at Washington and made four tackles (three solos) and had one solo tackle in the start versus Stanford... He started against Arizona and helped hold the Wildcats to minus-13 yards on the ground... At Oregon, he made four tackles (two solos)... He had three tackle assists at Notre Dame and broke up one pass... Against Washington State, he made two solo tackles, both for loss... At California, he had two tackle assists, including.5 for losses... Against Oregon State, he made a career high-tying six tackles, including four solos... He also recorded three tackles for loss (one sack) and forced one fumble... He had two solo tackles, including one for loss, at Arizona State... Against USC, he had three tackles (one solo) and broke up a pass... He combined with Chris Horton to stop USC on a fourth-down play in the first quarter to set the tone for the defense... He had three tackles (one solo) in the Emerald Bowl. 25 Harwell started 11 of 12 games, missing only at Washington State due to a sprained ankle,and played in all 12 contests...made 35 tackles and ranked No.1 among the defensive linemen...his 11.5 tackles for losses ranked second on team...started at defensive tackle against San Diego State in the season opener and was credited with two solo tackles... In his start against Rice, he made four tackles (one solo)... Versus Oklahoma, he was credited with four tackles, including his first career sack (11 yards) and two others for losses, and one pass break up... His sack came on a third-and-goal situation just before the half and helped UCLA hold on to the halftime lead... Versus Washington, he made three solo tackles, including two for losses... Against California, he suffered a sprained right ankle in the first half after making one tackle and did not return... Saw limited action at Washington State... Started and broke up one pass versus Oregon State... At Stanford, he made six solo tackles, including one sack and a second stop for loss... At Arizona, he made three solo tackles, including one for loss... Against Arizona State, he made five tackles (three solos), including one sack for eight yards... Versus USC, he had three tackles (two solos), including one sack and 1.5 tackles for losses... Made four solos, including one for loss, in the Sun Bowl against Northwestern. 24 Underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee on August 16 Saw limited action as a defensive end against Oklahoma State and was credited with two assists At Illinois, he made five tackles, including one for loss Came off the bench at Washington, but was not credited with a tackle He made one tackle off the bench versus San Diego State and saw limited action against Arizona Harwell started at Cal and recorded five tackles He also started against Arizona State and Stanford Against Washington State, he started and scored UCLA s first touchdown of the game, recovering a fumble in the end zone Made three tackles vs. the Cougars Came off the bench at Oregon and made one tackle Came off the bench against USC and made three tackles, including one for loss He added two tackles versus Wyoming On the year, he played in all 12 games, starting four Played at least 2 offensive snaps in six of the final seven games, including 59 at Arizona State He made 22 tackles, tied for fourth-most among defensive linemen, including 2.5 for losses. HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Greg Gano at Los Altos HS in Hacienda Heights, CA Parade All-American Selected to the EA Sports All-America team PrepStar Dream Team (No. 19 defensive lineman) Ranked as the No. 8 defensive end in the nation by rivals.com Rated as the nation's No. 13 defensive end by Tom Lemming A Tom Lemming All-American Rated as the No. 21 prospect in the West by Tom Lemming SuperPrep All-American (No. 24 DL) Rated the No. 12 prospect in California by SuperPrep Five-star rush defensive end prospect by Max Emfinger No. 9 defensive end prospect by Max Emfinger No. 16 prospect in the West and No. 14 player in California by rivals.com Four-star prospect and ranked among the nation's top 1 prospects (No. 9) by rivals.com No. 1 defensive end in the nation and No. 97 prospect in the nation by collegefootballnews.com Member of the Tacoma News Tribune Western 1 First-team All-State (Cal-HiSports.com) Member of the Long Beach Press-Telegram's Best in the West team First-team All-CIF Southern Section First-team All-CIF Southern Section Division VI and Division VI Defensive Player of the Winner of the Los Angeles Times' Glenn Davis Award for Player of the Los Angeles Times' San Gabriel Valley Player of the Made 68.5 career sacks, tied for the school record Of his 293 tackles, 113 were for losses As a senior, he led his high school team to its second straight CIF-SS Div. VI championship over Orange Lutheran Credited with 13 tackles, 3.5 sacks and a forced fumble in the title game As a senior, he made 112 tackles, including 22 sacks and 48 tackles for losses Forced seven fumbles and recovered three Defensive MVP of the California team in the CaliFlorida Bowl game. PERSONAL Full Name: Brigham N. Harwell Born: September 2, 1985 in Houston, TX Guardians: Joe Williams and Jamila Williams Has six brothers Brent, Byron, David, Joe, Daydrain and Damond, and two sisters Virginia and Marie Patterns his style of play after NFL star Terrell Suggs Lists his biggest thrill in sports as winning back-to-back CIF titles History major. VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - B. HARWELL TFL INT (Td) Tackles: 6 vs. Oregon State, 26; at Stanford, 25 Tackles for Loss: 3 vs. Oregon State, 26; vs.oklahoma, 25 : 1 vs. multiple teams, last vs. Oregon State, 26

13 HEATER #83 TIGHT END :: 6-5 :: 245 :: SO. SNOHOMISH, WA :: SNOHOMISH HS UCLA This senior figures to compete for playing time at the strong side linebacker spot... Possesses good size... Should contribute on special teams. 26 Saw limited action due to nagging injuries... Played on special teams in the opener against Utah and in the Emerald Bowl versus Florida State. 25 Holmes saw action in nine games and had two tackles... Played several snaps on defense versus Washington State and played on special teams versus Oregon State (one tackle) and Stanford... At Arizona, he made one solo tackle playing defense and special teams... He did not play versus Arizona State, USC or Northwestern due to a deep thigh bruise... Saw action on the special teams units for kickoff return, punt return and kickoff coverage. 24 As a true freshman, he appeared in each of the first 11 games on special teams Made six tackles on the season, including one for a 15-yard loss Did not play in the Las Vegas Bowl due to a thigh contusion. HIGH SCHOOL Earned four varsity letters at John Curtis Christian HS in River Ridge, LA for coach J.T. Curtis Rated as the No. 3 prospect in Louisiana by SuperPrep A two-star prospect by TheInsiders.com Earned two stars from rivals.com Team Most Valuable Player Named All-District, All-East Jefferson UCLA This talented senior enters the 27 season as one of the top safeties in the nation... He had an impressive junior season, his first as a starter, and figures to be even more effective this year... He is a physical player who hits extremely hard... Also a major contributor on special teams who excels at harassing the punter A good open-field tackler. 26 Horton started all 13 of UCLA's games at the strong safety postition and played virtually every defensive snap... On the year, Horton led the team with 95 tackles and his average of 7.31 tackles per game ranked ninth in the Pac-1... He led the team in tackles in four of the last six games (including ties) and six of the last eight... He was second on the team with three interceptions... He also tied for third on the squad with two fumbles forced... He was the defensive winner of the Paul I. Wellman Memorial Award for All-Around Excellence... Started at strong safety versus Utah and ranked second on the squad with five solo tackles and also broke up one pass... Against Rice, he made seven tackles, including four solos... At Washington, he made three tackles (two solos) and an interception... Against Stanford, he made five tackles, including four solos... He also recovered a fumble and made his second interception in as many weeks which led to a fourth-quarter Bruin touchdown... In the win over Arizona, he made six tackles (four solos), including 1. tackles for losses... At Oregon, he made nine tackles (five solos) to tie for the team lead... At Notre Dame, he made seven tackles (two solos), including.5 for loss and also forced a fumble and broke up a pass... Against Washington State, he tied for the team lead with nine tackles (seven solos), including one for loss and also broke up a pass... At California, he tied for the team lead with 1 tackles (six solos), including 1.5 for loss... Against Oregon State, he tied for the team lead with eight tackles (five solos)... He also had one tackle for loss, broke up one pass and forced a fumble for the second time in the season... At Arizona State, he led the team with a career-high 12 tackles (1 solos), including 1 in the first half... In the second quarter with UCLA leading 14-6, ASU had a fourth-and-goal at the Bruin one-yard line, but Horton stuffed the play, giving the ball to the Bruins... Against USC, he tied for second on the squad with eight tackles (five solos) and combined with Brigham Harwell on a fourth-down stop in the first quarter to set the tone for the defense... In the Emerald Bowl, he was third on the squad with six tackles (five solos) and made his third interception of the season. 25 Horton suffered a right wrist dislocation in practice on August 17 and underwent surgery the following day... Horton had the pins removed from the wrist on October 12 and sat out the first six games of the 25 season... Returned to action on special teams against Oregon State... Played on special teams at Stanford and had one tackle assist... At Arizona, he played on defense (free safety) and special teams and made two tackles... He came off the bench to make six tackles (five solos) in the win over Arizona State... He made his first career start against USC and made seven tackles (six solos), including.5 for loss... He also started against Northwestern and was second on the team with 1 tackles (four solos) and broke up one pass... Saw action on the special teams units for kickoff coverage. 24 Came off the bench to make two tackles against Oklahoma State Against Illinois, Horton made seven tackles and a fourth-quarter interception that led to UCLA s final touchdown At Washington, he made eight tackles, third on the squad, and one for loss Against San Diego State, he made four tackles off the bench Against Arizona, he accounted for the first two points of the game when he blocked an Arizona punt out of the end zone Also made three tackles and broke up two passes At Cal, he made one tackle At Arizona State, he made two tackles before leaving the game in the third quarter with a sprained right foot He sat out the Stanford, Washington State and Oregon games due to the injury He returned to action against USC and blocked a punt in the second LINEBACKER :: 6-2 :: 226 :: SR. KENNER, LA :: JOHN CURTIS CHRISTIAN HS STRONG SAFETY :: 6-1 :: 29 :: SR. NEW ORLEANS, LA :: DE LA SALLE HS 26 IN REVIEW HOLMES #49 HORTON #14 fred chris 27 BRUINS UCLA This redshirt sophomore figures to compete for playing time at tight end this season... Adam enjoyed a good Spring, catching the ball well... Has also worked on developing his blocking skills. 26 Saw limited action in the season opener versus Utah (two snaps). 25 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has three seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years in football for coach Mark Perry at Snohomish (WA) HS as a tight end and linebacker Rated No. 2 TE nationally by collegefootballnews.com Ranked No. 2 nationally among tight ends by Tom Lemming (ESPN.com) Three-star selection by scout.com Rated No. 41 TE nationally by scout.com Three-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 26 nationally among tight ends by rivals.com Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 1 No. 12 player in Washington by rivals.com No. 15 player in Washington by scout.com PrepStar All-Region selection SuperPrep All-Oregon/Washington (No. 13 player) Named All-Area by the Seattle PostIntelligencer as a linebacker and all-conference as a tight end Won team Captain Award and team Most Valuable Lineman Award Selected to play in the East-West Washington All-Star game As a senior, he made 1 receptions for 12 yards and three touchdowns on offense and 75 tackles, including five sacks and 15 tackles for loss, on defense Pre-season No. 97 player in West by scout. com As a junior, he made 11 receptions for 115 yards and three touchdowns on offense and 26 tackles and three sacks on defense Also lettered two seasons in basketball. PERSONAL Full Name: Adam Robert Heater Born: June 27, 1986 in Columbus, OH Parents: Chuck and Debbie Heater Dad is an assistant football coach at the University of Florida, where he serves as the cornerbacks coach and recruiting coordinator He has also coached at Utah, Washington, Colorado, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Colorado State,Toledo and Northern Arizona His father played at the University of Michigan where he finished his collegiate career as the fifth-leading rusher in school history and his teams posted a record of Dad played in the NFL with the New Orleans Saints Brother, Andy, played football at Washington Has one sister, Emily Hobbies include pool, basketball and video games History and Government are his favorite classes Interested in a career in business... Director s Honor Roll in Spring 26 History major. Honorable mention All-State 23 Outstanding Player for the Nokia Sugar Bowl Prep Classic Credited with 81 tackles and six sacks as a senior Also lettered four years in basketball for coach Mike Krajcer Lettered three years in track and field. PERSONAL Full Name: Fredrick Holmes Born: November 6, 1985 in New Orleans, LA Parents: Fredrick Holmes I (deceased) and Kathy Wilson Has one sister, Rekeitta Lists his biggest thrill in sports as going to the state championship all four years of his high school career Admires and patterns his style of play after the NFL's Julius Peppers Hobbies include playing basketball and going fishing History major. adam

14 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS quarter He also saw action on special teams against Wyoming in the Las Vegas Bowl In his nine games (six on defense), he made 27 stops. 23 Did not see action in his first year in the program. HIGH SCHOOL Earned three varsity letters in football for coach Richard Walker at De La Salle HS in New Orleans, LA SuperPrep All-Southwest/Louisiana (No. 24 prospect) PrepStar All-Region selection Selected to Max Emfinger s Louisiana Super Team TheInsiders.com three-star selection A two-star selection by rivals.com Ranked No. 4 nationally at safety by The Insiders.com An All-Metro selection District MVP and two-time All-District selection Had a career-best of 19 tackles in one game Made 117 tackles (86 solos), 21 tackles for loss, including four sacks, in 1 games during his senior season Also caused 12 fumbles, recovered four fumbles and blocked seven kicks As a junior, he made 15 tackles and two interceptions Credited with 97 tackles as a sophomore Also lettered two seasons for track coach James Tony. PERSONAL Full Name: Christopher D. Horton Born: December 29, 1984 in Los Angeles, CA Parent: Kim Lewis Has one brother, Robert, and two sisters, Latiera and Sade Biggest thrill in sports was when, as a seven-year old, his Inglewood, CA team beat Paramount for the championship Patterns his style of play after former NFL great Ronnie Lott Hobbies include PlayStation and watching old game film Director s Honor Roll in Spring 26 and Winter 27 History major. VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - C. HORTON TFL INT (Td) () () () Tackles: 12 vs. Arizona State, 26 Tackles for Loss: 1.5 vs. Arizona, 26; California, 26 p.j. IRVIN #67 dominique JOHNSON #19 WIDE RECEIVER :: 6-3 :: 21 :: SO. MORENO VALLEY, CA :: VALLEY VIEW HS UCLA This talented youngster received a long look from the coaches during Spring Practice... Possesses good height and speed for the receiver position and did well early in Fall camp a year ago. 26 Dominique saw action in the opener against Utah... Suffered a sprained ankle and did not appear in another game. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three seasons in football at Valley View HS in Moreno Valley, CA for coach Dan Barlage Rated the No. 55 wide receiver nationally by ESPN.com... Three-star selection by rivals.com... Member of the scout.com Western 1 (No. 72)... Three-star selection by scout.com... Rated No. 54 among wide receivers by scout.com... SuperPrep All-Far West selection... PrepStar AllRegion selection... Three-time first-team all-league selection... Named all-county, team MVP and Offensive Player of the as a senior... Selected to play in Shrine All-Star Game...Totaled 134 catches for 1,981 yards and 27 touchdowns in his prep career... Had 1,2 all-purpose yards in his senior season... Had 46 catches for 781 yards and nine touchdowns as a prep senior... Also rushed for 353 yards and three s... As a junior, he made 41 receptions for 59 yards and 1 touchdowns... Broke all of his school's receiving records... Also lettered three seasons in basketball, as a forward, for coach Jim Long... Named second-team All-CIF as a senior and firstteam All-CIF as a junior... Earned first-team all-league honors in all three seasons... Team earned league championship as a junior... Averaged 23 points per game in his hoops career... Set school records for points and field goals made... Served as basketball team captain. PERSONAL Full Name: Dominique Johnson Born: March 4, 1988 in Los Angeles, CA Parent: Sharon Butler Has three brothers---christopher, Anthony, Jeremy --- and a sister, Gabrielle Biggest thrill in sports was helping lead his team to a win in the final minute of play during his sophomore season... Hobbies include computer games... Math is his favorite class...director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 Interested in a Business major. chris OFFENSIVE GUARD :: 6-5 :: 38 :: SR. AGOURA HILLS, CA :: AGOURA HS UCLA P.J. figures to compete for playing time at both guard positions as well as on special teams... Possesses good quickness and power. 26 Saw action in all 13 games, primarily on special teams... Played on offense versus Utah, Stanford and Arizona... He was a regular on the PAT/FG unit. 25 Did not appear in a game as a sophomore. 24 Saw limited action as a reserve guard Played two snaps at the conclusion of the victory over Arizona. 23 Did not see action in his first year in the program. HIGH SCHOOL Earned three varsity letters as an offensive lineman at Agoura HS in Agoura Hills, CA for coach Charlie Wegher Outstanding run blocker with fine quickness Played tackle as a junior before moving inside Max Emfinger six-star selection as an offensive guard PrepStar All-American SuperPrep All-FarWest (No. 83 prospect) All-West selection (No. 74 prospect) by Tom Lemming A four-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 12 nationally among offensive guards by rivals.com No. 46 prospect in West according to rivals.com TheInsiders.com three-star selection Ranked No. 65 OL nationally and No. 15 in West by PacWest Football.com Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 1 Named L.A. Daily News All-Area second team offense Played in the CaliFlorida Bowl Graded over 8% on his blocking assignments as a senior guard Named Offensive Lineman of the for the Marmonte League as a senior Named second-team all-league as a junior Also lettered three years in track (discus) for coach Kristen Marsillo Selected for all-league track honors after his junior season. PERSONAL Full Name: Patrick James Irvin Born: January 1, 1985 in Torrance, CA Parents: Danny and Melinda Irvin Has one brother, Joshua Lists his biggest thrill in sports as being the time he recovered a fumble during his sophomore season which helped clinch a win in a CIF playoff game Lists longtime NFL star Bruce Matthews as the player he admires the most Hobbies include snowboarding and wakeboarding Director s Honor Roll in Fall 24 History major. JOSEPH #6 CENTER :: 6-5 :: 289 :: SR. SOLVANG, CA :: SANTA YNEZ UNION HS UCLA A talented and versatile performer, Chris will move from guard to center this season to fill the void created by the graduation of Robert Chai... A strong blocker with exceptional mental skills, the transition from guard to center should be seamless... Chris excels on and off the field, earning first-team Academic AllAmerica honors a year ago. 26 Joseph was named a first-team ESPN The Magazine Academic AllAmerican... In addition, he earned first-team All-Academic District VIII and AllAcademic Pac-1 honors for the second straight year... He was also co-winner of UCLA s Paul I. Wellman Award for All-Around Excellence... Started all 13 of UCLA's games at weak guard, coming back from two surgeries on his left knee... Started and played the entire contests against Utah, Rice and Washington, all but the final series against Stanford and Arizona and the entire game at Oregon, Notre Dame, Washington State, California, Oregon State, Arizona State, USC and Florida State... Played at least 6 snaps in 11 of 13 games. 25 Joseph made his first career start in the season opener at San Diego State and helped the Bruins rush for 191 yards... Also started and played well in games versus Rice, Oklahoma and Washington... Against California (game five), he suffered an injury to his left knee in the first quarter and was forced to miss the remainder of the season... He was selected first-team Academic All-District 8 and first-team Pac-1 All-Academic for his efforts in the classroom. 24 Chris appeared in each of the first five games as a member of the PAT/ field goal unit Played two offensive snaps near the end of the Arizona contest He suffered a partially torn ligament in his left knee prior to the California

15 UCLA Andy is one of several second-year freshmen who will attempt to earn playing time on the offensive line. 26 Did not see action in his first year in the program, practicing on defense, and has four seasons HIGH SCHOOL Played four seasons of football at Palm Springs, CA HS for coach Steve Fabian Ranked No. 1 center nationally by ESPN.com... Prep Star All-American... Four-star selection by rivals.com... Rated No. 5 center nationally by rivals.com...top defensive tackle in California... No. 26 overall prospect in California by rivals.com... PrepStar All-American... SuperPrep All-Far West... Played in the CaliFlorida Bowl... Selected to play in Shrine All-Star Game... Rated No. 69 among defensive linemen by scout.com... Named prep All-America by The Sporting News...As a senior, he served as team captain... Two-time first-team all-league selection... Named first-team All-Desert by the Desert Sun newspaper... First-team All-CIF Southern Section... First-team All-Riverside County selection by the Riverside Press-Enterprise... First-team All-Southern California pick by the LA Times... Cal-Hi Sports first-team all-state selection... Made 14 tackles as a senior, including 11 sacks... Also played four seasons on the wrestling team for coach Dan Murphy... Named first-team all-league in the heavyweight division... Lettered four seasons in track (CIF qualifier in shot put and discus). PERSONAL Full Name: Andrew Lyn Keane Born: January 12, 1988 in Palm Springs, CA Parents: Jeffrey and Barbara Keane Has two brothers, Matt and Tim (played football at UC Davis) Biggest thrill in sports was playing before the home crowd in the CIF championship game... Hobbies include all sports and hanging out with friends... History is his favorite class... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 Major undeclared. UCLA This could be the year this talented junior takes the next step in his development... He has gained valuable experience the last two seasons and figures to contend for regular playing time in the receiver rotation... A smooth player who has good hands and will also block. 26 Played in all 13 of UCLA's games, despite nagging injuries... On the year, he averaged 11.4 yards on his five receptions... Saw action against Utah and Rice and made his first reception of the 26 season (14 yards) at Washington... In the first quarter against Stanford, he blocked a punt that was returned for a 12-yard touchdown by Eric McNeal just 4:37 into the game... Against Arizona, he played on special teams and saw limited duty at Oregon... At Notre Dame, he had one reception for 13 yards and a first down... He also saw action versus Washington State... He made one catch for six yards at California... In the win over Oregon State, with the Bruins leading 19-7 in the fourth quarter, he made a 21-yard catchand-run on third-and-19 that led to a field goal... He did not make a catch against Arizona State or USC... He made a three-yard reception versus Florida State. 25 As a true freshman, he saw action in all 12 games with three starts (at Washington State, at Stanford, Arizona State)... Ranked seventh on the team with 11 catches on the year for 153 yards and one touchdown... Caught his first pass against Oklahoma (nine yards)... Had one catch for seven yards versus Washington... Made one catch for 11 yards against California... Had a career-best three catches, including his first scoring grab (21 yards in the second quarter), at Washington State... Hauled in one pass for 11 yards against Oregon State... Had one catch for six yards at Arizona... Matched his career best with three catches against Arizona State for a personal best of 8 total yards. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three seasons in football as a wide receiver and safety for co-coaches Dick Billingsly and Brian Crum at Oak Park (CA) HS SuperPrep All-California (No. 4 player) Three-star selection by scout.com Ranked No. 47 player in California by scout.com Three-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 46 nationally among athletes by rivals.com No. 55 player in California by rivals. com Rated No. 56 nationally among wide receivers by scout.com Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game PrepStar All-Region selection Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 1 Set six school records most receptions in a season (59), most receptions in a career (125), most yards gained in a season (1,97), most yards gained in a career (2,41), most touchdown receptions in a season (17), most touchdown receptions in a career (39) Named Oak Park HS Athlete of the for 24/25 Became the first athlete at his school to start on three different varsity sports as a sophomore Team reached CIF-SS Div. XI Championship game final in 23 and 24 Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) First-team All-State Small Schools (Cal-Hi Sports) All-CIF Southern Section first team on offense Selected CIF Division XI Defensive Player of the L.A. Times All-Ventura/North Coast Daily News All-Area team All-Tri Valley league As a senior, he started both ways at wide receiver and at strong safety Made 59 receptions for 1,97 yards and 17 touchdowns Made 79 tackles and had five interceptions on defense Team MVP Led team to CIF-SS Division XI championship game Pre-season No. 61 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep Preseason No. 81 player in West by scout.com As a junior, made 4 receptions for 822 yards and 14 touchdowns Defensively, made 44 tackles, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries, two sacks and one safety All-CIF-SS Division XI as junior Team Skill Position Player of the As a sophomore, made 26 catches for 482 yards and eight touchdowns Credited with 4 tackles and one interception Also lettered three seasons in basketball for coach Ed Chevalier Named first-team all-league forward for three straight seasons Lettered in baseball as a sophomore for coach Eric Prior and made first-team all-league. PERSONAL Full Name: Robert Gavin Ketchum Born: May 12, 1987 in Burbank, CA Parents: Kevin and Marti Ketchum Has three brothers, Russell, Kurt and Logan Lists former NFL receiving standout Ed McCaffrey as the famous athlete he admires and patterns his style of play after His biggest athletic thrill to date was scoring a touchdown in the CaliFlorida Bowl Hobbies include fishing... Director s Honor Roll in Winter 26, Spring 26, Fall 26 and Winter History major. 26 IN REVIEW CENTER :: 6-2 :: 268 :: FR. PALM SPRINGS, CA :: PALM SPRINGS HS SPLIT END :: 6-5 :: 22 :: JR. OAK PARK, CA :: OAK PARK HS KEANE #56 KETCHUM #1 27 BRUINS andy gavin contest (game six) and was sidelined for the remainder of the year Had surgery in November. HIGH SCHOOL Earned three varsity letters as an offensive tackle and defensive end at Santa Ynez Valley Union HS in Santa Ynez, CA for coach Ken Gruendyke PrepStar All-Region selection A two-star prospect by TheInsiders.com and rivals.com Rated as the No. 124 prospect in the state of California by SuperPrep Selected to play in the North / South All-Star game Los Angeles Times AllVentura/North Coast pick on defense As a senior, he served as team captain Selected Offensive Lineman of the and All-Los Padres league Named firstteam all-county and all-area offensive lineman Team MVP offensive lineman Credited with 16 solo tackles, 15 assists and six sacks as a defensive end As a junior, he was selected all-league offensive lineman and MVP all-league offensive lineman As a freshman, he received his team's outstanding offensive lineman award Also lettered three seasons in track Had a best of 5- in the shot put and 149- in the discus Named track team captain his senior season As a junior, he was selected Thrower of the. PERSONAL Full Name: Christopher Daniel Joseph Born: December 2, 1986 in Santa Barbara, CA Parents: Daniel and Sara Joseph Has two brothers, Philip and David, and one sister, Danelle Lists his biggest thrill in sports as a play he made as a defensive end when he stripped the ball from a running back on a counter dive play and recovered the fumble Lists NFL lineman Tony Boselli as the player he admires the most Hobbies include music appreciation and all sports He has earned a spot on the Dean's List (3.5 GPA or higher) in all but one quarter (he did not have 12 units of grades since one course was pass/not pass) and has had just one grade lower than an A- (B+) in his academic career Geography major.

16 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - G. KETCHUM No Receptions: 3 vs. Washington State, 25; vs. Arizona State, 25 Receiving Yards: 8 vs.arizona State, 25 Receiving Touchdowns: 1 at Washington State, 25 dennis KEYES #11 FREE SAFETY :: 6-2 :: 23 :: SR. CANOGA PARK, CA :: BIRMINGHAM HS UCLA Dennis is a two-year starter at the free safety position and combines with strong safety Chris Horton to form one of the top tandems in the West... The staff is looking for him to have a big senior season... A hard hitter who possesses good coverage skills for a safety Also excels on special teams. 26 Started all 13 games at free safety and played virtually every defensive snap in most games... On the year, his 79 tackles ranked third on the squad and he had 5. tackles for loss... He was 19th in the Pac-1 in tackles (6.8) and tied for sixth in fumbles caused (three -.23)... He led the team (or tied for the lead) in tackles in three of the final six games... Led the Bruins with seven tackles (six solos) in the 26 opener against Utah... He was credited with one tackle for loss and also broke up two passes... Against Rice, he made five solo tackles... At Washington, he made seven tackles (three solos) and forced a fumble... He had one solo tackle against Stanford... In the win over Arizona, he made six tackles (five solos), including 2. for losses (six yards)... At Oregon, he made three solo tackles and the first interception of his career, which he returned 24 yards to set up UCLA s first touchdown... At Notre Dame, he ranked second (tied) on the squad with eight tackles (four solos), including.5 for loss... Keyes tied for the team lead with nine stops (seven solos) versus Washington State and also broke up a pass... At California, he tied for the team lead with 1 tackles (seven solos) and also had.5 tackles for loss and broke up two passes... He tied for the team lead with eight tackles (six solos) and also forced a fumble versus Oregon State... At Arizona State, he made six tackles (five solos), third on the team... Against USC, he tied for second on the squad with eight tackles (seven solos), made one tackle for loss and also forced his third fumble of the year to tie for the team lead... In the Emerald Bowl, he made one solo tackle and broke up one pass. 25 On the year, he started nine games and played in all His 57 tackles ranked fourth on the team... Tied for the team lead with two forced fumbles and was third (tied) with eight tackles for losses and third (tied) with two sacks... Keyes began the season as the starting free safety... Made his first career start at San Diego State and tied for second on the team with seven tackles and also broke up a pass... Against Rice, Keyes made six tackles (five solos), tied for second on the squad... Versus Oklahoma, he made five tackles, including one quarterback sack... On that play, he separated quarterback Rhett Bomar from the football, which Spencer Havner returned 13 yards for a touchdown to give UCLA a 2-1 lead on the first possession of the second half... He also caused a fumble in the first quarter that led to a field goal... Against Washington, he made three tackles (one solo)... Against California, Keyes made a team-best 11 tackles (seven solos, three behind the line of scrimmage), setting a career high... At Washington State, he made six solo tackles, including two for losses... Came off the bench to make five tackles (four solos) versus Oregon State... Started at Stanford and made four tackles (three solos), including one sack for seven yards... At Arizona, he made five tackles (four solos)... Against Arizona State, he had four tackles (three solos), including one for loss... He recovered a fumble at the Sun Devil 35-yard line that led to UCLA s second touchdown of the third quarter and a lead... Came off the bench versus USC and broke up one pass... Made one tackle assist off the bench in the Sun Bowl versus Northwestern. 24 Keyes played in eight of 12 games and made 1 tackles Against Illinois, he played 31 snaps off the bench and made five tackles Played in the secondary and on special teams at Washington, but injured his shoulder Did not play against San Diego State or Arizona due to his injury and saw limited action in his return at Cal Sat out the games against Arizona State and Stanford due to the injured shoulder He returned to action against Washington State and made one tackle At Oregon, he made two tackles He played on special teams versus USC, but did not make a tackle He made two tackles versus Wyoming, playing 36 snaps, mostly in the dime package. 23 Did not see action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Ed Croson at Birmingham HS in Van Nuys,CA SuperPrep All-American (No. 19 DB) SuperPrep s No. 15 prospect in the Far West PrepStar All-America selection TheInsiders.com four-star selection Ranked No. 14 nationally among safeties by The Insiders.com Rated No. 2 safety in West by PacWest Football.com A three-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 17 safety nationally and No. 33 prospect in the West by rivals.com Selected first-team All-State by Cal-HiSports.com All-West selection (No. 6 prospect) by Tom Lemming Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 1 Named to Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West team (eight votes) Los Angeles City Section Player of the Named to L.A. Times All-Star team L.A. Times San Fernando Valley Player of the L.A. Daily News Area Player of the A hard-hitting defender As a safety, he made 88 tackles and four interceptions On offense, he rushed for 1,692 yards (9.2 average) and scored 36 touchdowns Also accounted for 348 receiving yards on 23 receptions Led Birmingham to first City Section title since 1963 He was selected Player of the Game in the championship contest with 133 yards rushing, a touchdown, an interception and a fumble recovery A pre-season Rivals/PrepStar magazine All-American Possesses 35-inch vertical leap In 21, he was selected to the Cal-HiSports.com All-State Junior team As a junior, he made 7 tackles and four interceptions He rushed for 1,82 yards and scored 2 touchdowns Also was a member of the basketball (coach Al Bennett) and track teams (Scott King). PERSONAL Full Name: Dennis Paul Keyes II Born: March 26, 1985 in Van Nuys, CA Parents: Dennis and Ana Keyes Has two brothers Julius and Spencer and three sisters Cornice, Mimi and Alexx Biggest thrill in sports was winning the Los Angeles City football title against Taft HS in December of 22 History major. VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - D. KEYES TFL INT (Td) 1-24 () 1-24 () Tackles: 11 v. California, 25 Tackles for Loss: 3 vs. California, 25 : 1 vs. Oklahoma, 25; at Stanford, 25 micah KIA #73 OFFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-6 :: 299 :: SO. MILILANI, HI :: MILILANI HS UCLA This talented sophomore gained valuable experience a year ago... He enters Fall camp as a contender for playing time and possibly a starting job at left tackle... Possesses fine overall skills. 26 Played in all 13 of UCLA's games, primarily on special teams... He was a regular on the PAT/FG unit... Saw time at offensive tackle versus Utah, Stanford and Arizona. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three seasons at Mililani High School for Coach James Millwood... Four-star selection by rivals.com... Four-star selection by scout.com... Ranked No. 8 among offensive tackles by rivals.com... Rated No. 1 prospect in Hawaii by rivals.com... Member of scout.com Western 1 (No. 26)... PrepStar AllAmerican... SuperPrep All-American (No. 11 offensive line)... SuperPrep All-Far West... Rated No. 17 nationally among offensive linemen by scout.com... Orange County Register Fab 15 second team...three-time first-team All-Star OIA Red West... High school team was undefeated in 23-4 and One of 12 Hawaiian recipients of the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame scholarship... Three-time team captain... Top-three finalist for the state's Gatorade Player of the award... In his junior year, named first-team All-Star OIA Red West and honorable mention All-State... Named Most Improved Offensive Lineman his sophomore year...was on the Honor Roll... Also volunteered with Special Olympics and a children's ministry. PERSONAL Full Name: Micah Kamuela Kia Born: June 11, 1988 in Honolulu, HI Parents: Malcolm and Wallis Kia Has one brother, Aaron Dad was an all-state offensive lineman and is OIA Hall of Fame inductee... Biggest thrill in sports was receiving a scholarship to play at UCLA... Famous athlete he patterns his style of play after is the retired NFL defensive end Ma'a Tanuvasa... Hobbies include boogie boarding and woodwork... Favorite school subject is Hawaiian history... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 Interested in a career in Sports Medicine... Major undeclared.

17 LANIS #78 OFFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-5 :: 319 :: SO. LOS ANGELES, CA :: CRENSHAW HS UCLA This aggressive youngster figures to be in the mix for playing time at safety again in 27 after filling the role of nickel safety a year ago... Enjoyed a solid Spring and should be a factor in the secondary... Also figures to be a top special teams player. 26 Played in all 13 of UCLA's games as free safety and on special teams... On the year, he made seven tackles, including six solos, and recovered a fumble... Played at least 2 defensive snaps three times (Utah, Washington State and California)... Played 3 snaps in the opener against Utah s spread offense and was credited with two solo tackles... He also saw action versus Rice, Washington, Stanford and Arizona, mostly on special teams... He made one tackle at Oregon, playing defense and special teams... He had one solo tackle at Notre Dame and one tackle assist versus Washington State... He made two solo tackles at California, playing defense and special teams... He recovered a fumble in the victory over Oregon State.... He played on special teams against Arizona State and USC and played both defense and special teams versus Florida State. 25 Lockett made his debut in the season opener at San Diego State... Played on special teams and had four snaps at safety versus Rice... Appeared in all 12 games as a member of the kickoff coverage and kickoff return units... Made one solo tackle against California and one assist at Stanford. HIGH SCHOOL Three-year starter in football as a safety, wide receiver and linebacker for coach Manny Saiz at Diamond Bar, CA HS SuperPrep All-California (No. 52 player) A three-star selection by rivals.com Ranked No. 33 player in California by rivals.com Rated No. 23 athlete nationally by rivals.com A three-star selection by scout.com Ranked No. 43 player in California by scout. com Rated No. 21 safety nationally by scout.com Rated No. 38 WR nationally by collegefootballnews.com PrepStar All-Region selection as a receiver Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 1 Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game First-team Sierra League in 24 as a receiver 24 All-Inland Valley selection as a linebacker 24 Team Most Valuable Player and team captain Made 27 receptions for 491 yards and eight touchdowns on offense and 54 tackles, including five sacks, two fumbles caused and one interception for a touchdown on defense Pre-season No. 35 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep Pre-season All-Region selection by PrepStar Made 64 tackles and had two interceptions as a junior in 23 Had 52 tackles and two interceptions in 22 Also lettered in track (long jump, triple jump and 3 hurdles) for coach Jack Malloy Earned team High Point Award in 23 and 24 track seasons Set a Sierra League record in the 3 hurdles in 21. PERSONAL Full Name: Bret Emanuel Lockett Born: October 7, 1986 in San Dimas, CA Parents: Frederick and Janice Lockett Has one brother, Kolin and one sister,tatum Lists one of his biggest thrills as playing in the CaliFlorida Bowl Former NFL great Walter Payton is the famous athlete he patterns his style of play after and admires Enjoys reading, dancing, computers, video games and being with family... Political Science major. UCLA One of several linemen who will compete for playing time at tackle this season Has been hampered by knee problems during his career but figures to contribute if healthy. 26 Did not see action, undergoing knee surgery during the season. 25 Tony appeared in one game, playing eight snaps against Oregon State... Was hampered throughout the year by knee problems and had surgery in late November. 24 Did not see action in his first year with the program and has two seasons STRONG SAFETY :: 6-2 :: 26 :: JR. DIAMOND BAR, CA :: DIAMOND BAR HS OFFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-4 :: 27 :: JR. INGLEWOOD, CA :: SERRA HS LOCKE #25 26 IN REVIEW LEE #7 bret tony 27 BRUINS UCLA Aleksey is a talented young player with an excellent future... Started at strongside tackle a year ago and figures to compete with Micah Kia and Brian Abraham for playing time and starting jobs this season. 26 As a redshirt freshman, he started the first 12 games of the year, missing the Emerald Bowl due to a fracture of his left ulna... Played virtually every snap in 11 of his starts, missing the second half against Rice... Overall, he played at least 6 snaps in nine of his 12 games... A standout on and off the field, he was named to the Pac-1 All-Academic second team... On the field, he was selected second-team Freshman All-America by CollegeFootballNews.com and Scout.com... Also named to The Sporting News Pac-1 All-Freshman team and was Freshman All-America honorable mention by the same publication... Lanis was co-winner of UCLA s John Boncheff, Jr. Memorial Award for Rookie of the. 25 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has three seasons of eligibility remaining... Enrolled in Spring of 25 and was able to take advantage of the off-season conditioning program. HIGH SCHOOL Earned four varsity letters for coach Robert Garrett at Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles Saw action at offensive tackle, guard, center and defensive tackle Parade All-American PrepStar Dream Team selection and ranked No. 7 nationally among offensive linemen SuperPrep All-American and No. 35 OL nationally SuperPrep All-California (No. 27 player) Rated No. 7 player nationally by collegefootballnews.com Rated No. 11 offensive lineman nationally by collegefootballnews.com Four-star selection by rivals.com Ranked No. 27 player in California by scout.com Rated No. 7 player in California by rivals.com Ranked No. 44 player nationally by rivals.com Rated No. 6 nationally among offensive tackles by rivals.com Four-star selection by scout. com Rated No. 28 offensive lineman nationally by scout.com Ranked No. 9 nationally among offensive tackles by Tom Lemming (ESPN.com) Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 1 First-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) L.A. Times All-Star Team L.A. Times All-Central City and Central City Lineman of the CIF-L. A. City 4A co-offensive Lineman of the Long Beach Press Telegram Best in the West first team Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game Most dominant lineman in L.A. City Section Pre-season No. 29 player in West by scout.com Pre-season No. 4 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep. PERSONAL Full Name: Aleksey Leonidovich Lanis Born: April 18, 1986 in Tyumen, Russia Parents: Leonid (deceased) and Tatyana Lanis Has one sister, Oksana Lists his biggest thrill in sports as helping his team come back from a 12- deficit to defeat Dorsey High in the final seconds of a contest during his sophomore season Lists basketball's Shaquille O'Neal as the athlete he admires because he is the dominant player in his sport Hobbies include playing basketball and hanging out with friends Math (Calculus) is his favorite class Lists Accounting or Auditing as possible career objectives... Director s Honor Roll in Spring 25, Fall 25, Winter 26, Spring 26 and Winter Business/Economics major. HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Scott Altenberg at Serra HS in Gardena,CA PrepStar All-Region selection Los Angeles Times All-South Bay/ Westside on offense Selected for the Shrine All-Star Football Classic Two-star selection by TheInsiders.com and rivals.com Played left tackle and allowed no sacks on a team that ran for 3,8 yards and passed for 2, more Selected first-team AllSouth Bay as an offensive tackle by the Daily Breeze as both a junior and senior Winner of Serra High s Cavalier Award for excellence on and off the field as a senior Started for three years on both offense (left tackle and left guard) and defense (end and tackle) Selected All-CIF as a junior and a senior (OT) Named All-Del Rey League as a sophomore defensive tackle and as a junior offensive tackle As a senior, he was named the league s Most Valuable Lineman. PERSONAL Full Name: Tony Samuel Lee Born: December 16, 1985 in Lynwood, CA Parents: Penny Linton and Anthony Lee Lists Serra's rally from a 1-point deficit to defeat Culver City in the 23 CIF quarterfinals as his most memorable athletic moment Enjoys playing basketball Admires the athletic style of former NFL standout Shannon Sharpe Psychology major. aleksey

18 Honor Roll in Fall 24, Winter 25, Spring 25, Fall 25 and Winter 26 History major. kenneth LOMBARD #77 VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - K. LOMBARD TFL INT (Td) IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS DEFENSIVE END :: 6-2 :: 243 :: JR. LOS ANGELES, CA :: ST. JOHN BOSCO HS UCLA This versatile performer has the ability to contribute at all of the line positions... He missed Spring Practice while rehabilitating his left knee from last December's surgery... In the Fall, he will compete for playing time at end after playing both end and tackle a year ago. 26 Played in 11 of UCLA's 13 games at tackle and end, missing the final two due to an injury to his left knee... Started the first two games and played at least 25 snaps in six of his 11 games... A fine student, he was selected to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII squad... He was also selected to the Pac-1 All-Academic first team for a second consecutive year... He started against Utah and had one tackle assist while helping to clog the middle on defense... He started versus Rice and made four tackles (two solos), including one for loss (two yards)... He made one solo tackle off the bench at Washington... Playing end against Stanford, he made two tackles (one solo)... He also recovered a fourth-quarter fumble and returned it five yards for the final touchdown of the night... He had one assist against Arizona... He played at Oregon but was not credited with a tackle... He had two tackle assists at Notre Dame... He made two solo stops against Washington State... He did not make a tackle at California... Against Oregon State, he had one solo sack... He had one solo tackle for loss at Arizona State... He missed the USC contest due to an injury to his left knee and had surgery prior to the Emerald Bowl. 25 Appeared in all 12 games, starting three... Played at least 35 snaps on five occasions, including 71 versus California and 63 at Washington State... Selected first-team Pac-1 All-Academic for his efforts in the classroom... On the year, he made 21 tackles (15 solos), including one sack and three tackles for losses... In the season opener at San Diego State, he had one tackle assist... Against Rice, he recorded a solo sack... Had a solo tackle versus Oklahoma... Made two solo tackles versus Washington... Made his first start of 25 versus California and was credited with three tackles (one solo), including two for losses... At Washington State, he started and made three solo tackles... Started and had one tackle against Oregon State before spraining his left ankle in the first half... Saw limited action at Stanford and Arizona due to his ankle... Made one solo tackle versus Arizona State... Was not credited with a tackle versus USC... Made a career-high eight tackles, including six solos, against Northwestern in the Sun Bowl. 24 Lombard played in the first three games before sustaining a left shoulder injury (rotator cuff ) that sidelined him for the remainder of the year Had surgery in December following the USC contest Received a substitute year of eligibility from the Pac-1 following his medical hardship petition Played extensively off the bench against Oklahoma State (38 snaps) and made one tackle Started at Illinois, becoming the first true freshman to start on the defensive line since Ken Kocher and Anthony Fletcher did it in the 1999 Rose Bowl Also started at Washington and made one tackle before injuring his shoulder. HIGH SCHOOL Earned three varsity letters as a defensive and offensive lineman for coach Kiki Mendoza at St. John Bosco HS in Bellflower, CA PrepStar All-American Rated as the No. 63 prospect in the West by Tom Lemming Rated as the No. 74 prospect in California by SuperPrep No. 41 ranked DT in the nation Three-star prospect by TheInsiders.com No. 81 rated prospect in the West by TheInsiders.com No. 48 ranked DT in the nation and three-star prospect by rivals.com Ranked No. 63 among California prospects by rivals. com As a senior, he was credited with 68 total tackles, 46 solos Registered five sacks Named first-team All-Serra League Most Valuable Lineman in the Serra League First-team All-CIF Division I Selected to the first-team Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team as a defensive lineman CaliFlorida Bowl participant Selected for the Shrine All-Star Football Classic L.A. Times firstteam All-South Coast Region on defense Academic All-CIF Team captain As a junior, he had 1 total tackles with 55 solos and four sacks Team won league championship Named second-team All-Serra League Second-team Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team selection Also lettered two seasons in track for coach Tim McIntosh (shot and discus). PERSONAL Full Name: Kenneth Andrew Lombard Born: January 31, 1986 in Los Angeles, CA Parents: Herbert and Joanne Lombard Has one brother, Kory, and one sister, Krista, who both attended UCLA Kory played football from Cousin, Robin, also attended UCLA Lists his biggest thrill in sports as being when his high school team defeated Mater Dei in overtime to win the league championship in 22 Lists Notre Dame's "Rudy" as the famous athlete he admires Hobbies include lifting weights and playing basketball Lists his career objective as being an NFL coach Earned spot on the Director s Tackles: 8 vs. Northwestern, 25 Tackles for Loss: 2 vs. California, 25 : 1 vs. Rice, 25 chris MARKEY #28 TAILBACK :: 5-1 :: 25 :: SR. LULING, LA :: JESUIT HS UCLA Markey enters his senior season as one of the top running backs in the Pac-1 Conference... He is the 14th Bruin to rush for 2, yards in a career and enters his senior year with 2,18 yards to his credit... Has rushed for over 1 yards in six games, including four times as a junior... He has accounted for 3,454 career all-purpose yards and ranks 1th (tied) on that UCLA career list... Markey has made 6 career receptions to rank 33rd on that list and second only to Maurice Drew (64) among running backs on that list... Possesses good vision, good feet and great quickness and has the ability to make things happen with the ball in his hands... He figures to be one of UCLA's offensive leaders again in Did not participate in most of Spring Practice due to a small stress fracture in his right foot. 26 Markey started all 13 of UCLA's games... On the year, he averaged yards on the ground and all-purpose yards... He ranked fourth in the Pac-1 and 32nd nationally in rushing yards (85.15) and 56th in the NCAA and eighth in the Pac-1 in all-purpose yards (15.92)... He also led the team with 35 receptions and became the first Bruin since Kermit Alexander in 1962 to lead the team in both rushing and receptions... His 1,17 rushing yards rank 11th on UCLA s single-season list and were the most by a Bruin since 21, when DeShaun Foster ran for 1,19... He is the 11th Bruin to rush for 1, yards in a season, which has been done a total of 18 times... Finished with 1,377 all-purpose yards to rank No. 14 on that single-season list... A member of the Doak Walker Award Pre-Season Watch List, Markey was named UCLA s co-most Valuable Player and was also AllPac-1 honorable mention... Accounted for 86 all-purpose yards against Utah on three receptions, 32 on nine rushes and nine on two punt returns... His 19-yard catch-and-run on a screen pass set up UCLA s first touchdown of the game and his 23-yard gain on a screen was the first play on UCLA s final touchdown drive... Markey enjoyed a career night against Rice... Rushed for a career-high 28 yards on 23 carries, the 14th highest total in school history... Had four runs of at least 2 yards -- 43, 36, 31 and 2 -- and three others of at least 1 yards... The last time a Bruin ran for more yards was in 24, when Maurice Drew set a school record with 322 yards at Washington... At Washington, he rushed for 124 yards on 19 carries, including UCLA s first rushing touchdown of the year... Had a 63-yard first-quarter run which set up a field goal... Also made three receptions... In the win over Stanford, he led the team in rushing for the third straight game, finishing with 88 yards on 18 carries... Also made three receptions for 33 yards... Led the team for the fourth straight game versus Arizona, gaining 4 yards on 14 attempts... At Oregon, he rushed for a team-high 97 yards on 17 attempts and made four receptions for 16 yards, finishing with 113 all-purpose yards... At Notre Dame, he was limited to 32 yards (team high) on 19 carries and made two receptions... Against Washington State, he gained 22 yards on eight carries and made a team-high four receptions for 64 yards, giving him 86 all-purpose yards on the afternoon... At California, he accounted for 199 all-purpose yards... He was the game s leading rusher with 136 yards on 2 carries, averaging 6.8 yards per carry... Had eight runs of five or more yards... On a fourth-and-one, he popped through and raced 7 yards for a touchdown, the longest run of his career... He also made a career-high six receptions for 63 yards... In the win over Oregon State, he carried 23 times for 84 net yards and tied for the team lead with three receptions (11 yards), finishing with 95 all-purpose yards... At Arizona State, he led the Bruins with 49 yards on 18 attempts and also had team-high four receptions (14 yards)... Against USC, he rushed for 51 yards on 2 carries...he also made one reception for 17 yards on UCLA s 91-yard touchdown drive... Against Florida State in the Emerald Bowl, Markey rushed for a game-high 144 yards on 19 carries and made two receptions... Ran for 13 yards in the first half, including one run of 33 yards on UCLA s second-quarter touchdown drive.

19 in a game, 36; most touchdowns in a season, 46 Set career records for rushing, 3,832 yards; touchdowns scored, 6; and points scored, 36 Also lettered in track and field (22-4) for coach Rodney Luke District triple jump champion Lettered in basketball (22-4) for coach Chris Jennings where he was selected to the All-District team. PERSONAL Full Name: Christopher Henry Markey Born: September 23, 1985 in LaPlace, LA Parent: Rene Markey Has two brothers, Adrien and Gary Biggest thrill in sports was signing his scholarship papers with UCLA Lists Marshall Faulk of the Rams as the athlete after whom he patterns his style of play Hobbies include playing basketball and watching movies Director s Honor Roll in Fall 24, Spring 26 and Winter 27 Sociology major KICKOFF RETURNS No PUNT RETURNS No PR 9 (2) () () () () () () () () () () () () 9 (2) KOR MARKEY ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Opponent Rush Rec. Utah Rice Washington Stanford Arizona Oregon 97 Notre Dame 32 8 Washington St. 22 California Oregon St. 84 Arizona St USC Florida State , Tot , Rushing Yards: 28 vs. Rice, 26 Rushing Touchdowns: 2 at San Diego State, 25 Receptions: 6 at California, 26 Receiving Yards: 12 vs. Arizona State, 25 Receiving Touchdowns: 1, last vs. Arizona State, CHRIS MARKEY 1-YARD RUSHING GAMES (6) Opponent Yards Car. Class Rice Jr. Northwestern So. Florida State Jr. California Jr. Oregon Fr. Washington Jr IN REVIEW RECEIVING No Net ,17 2,18 27 BRUINS VARSITY STATISTICS - C. MARKEY RUSHING TCB YL , , On the season, Chris ranked second on the team in rushing with 561 yards... Also ranked second with 1,223 all-purpose yards and fourth with five touchdowns... Finished 54th in the nation and eighth in the Pac-1 in kickoff return average (22.53) and was 18th in the Pac-1 in all-purpose yards (11.)... Had 19 plays of 2 or more yards, including five runs, three receptions, 1 kickoff returns and one punt return... Of his 11 carries, 26 produced first downs and three produced touchdowns... Played in all 12 games, starting against USC...He was at his best in the Sun Bowl following an injury to Maurice Drew... Markey came off the bench to rush for 161 yards on 24 carries to win co-mvp honors at the Sun Bowl versus Northwestern... His longest run of 51 yards set up UCLA s game-tying touchdown; also had runs of 24 and 22 yards... Finished with 17 all-purpose yards... In the season-opener at San Diego State, he came off the bench to account for 175 all-purpose yards... Returned two kickoffs for 91 yards, including one for 71 yards, and also returned a punt 41 yards... Carried the ball 15 times for 43 yards and scored on a pair of one-yard touchdowns versus the Aztecs... Against Rice, he rushed for 69 yards on eight attempts, including one run of 51 yards and a two-yard touchdown... Returned two kickoffs for 34 yards and one punt for seven yards, giving him 11 all-purpose yards... Against Oklahoma, he made three receptions for 31 yards, including a seven-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, and rushed seven times for 15 yards... Against Washington, he rushed four times for 21 yards, made two receptions and returned two kickoffs for 47 yards... His 12-yard catchand-run came two plays before the go-ahead touchdown... Versus California, he accounted for 142 all-purpose yards on four kickoff returns, 43 rushing yards and 13 yards on three receptions... At Washington State, he rushed for 59 yards on eight carries (7.4) and made two receptions... Against Oregon State, he had 145 all-purpose yards, rushing for 8 yards (6.2 average) and adding 65 yards on three kickoff returns... At Stanford, he had 34 total yards on four rushes, 13 on one kickoff return and seven on one reception... At Arizona, he saw limited action after spending much of the week undergoing tests for illness... Against Arizona State, he contributed 147 all-purpose yards, making three receptions for a team-high 12 yards and one touchdown to go along with 27 rushing yards... He scored in the first quarter when he caught a short pass and raced 56 yards to give UCLA a 14- lead... Against USC, he started and accounted for 72 all-purpose yards, including 31 on kickoffs, 22 on rushing and 19 on receptions. 24 As a true freshman, Markey ran for 35 yards (5.3 average) He ranked seventh in the Pac-1 with his 22.2 kickoff return average and was third on the team and 17th in the Pac-1 with 854 all-purpose yards (77.6 average) Named to The Sporting News Pac-1 All-Freshman team and offensive winner of UCLA s John Boncheff, Jr. Award for Rookie of the Made his Bruin debut against Illinois and had five net yards on two attempts Against San Diego State, he returned one kickoff for 24 yards and carried once for 12 yards He carried the ball six times (32 yards) in the fourth quarter against Arizona, including the final five plays of UCLA s final touchdown drive, scoring on a two-yard run Also returned a kickoff 35 yards At Cal, he carried once for seven yards and returned five kicks for 98 yards, including one for 31 yards At Arizona State, Markey, playing much of the second half, rushed for 8 yards on five attempts His 61-yard run in the third quarter immediately preceded Manuel White s three-yard scoring run to give the Bruins their first lead Markey also had one kickoff return for 15 yards and one reception for five yards Against Stanford, he rushed for 41 yards on 1 carries and also had two receiving yards on a lateral from Craig Bragg Against Washington State, he carried five times for 17 net yards and returned two kickoffs for 56 yards Markey had a breakout performance at Oregon He became the sixth true freshman of the season to start a game, opening in place of injured Maurice Drew Rushed for a season-high 131 yards and led the Bruins with five receptions for 84 yards Including his 23-yard kickoff return, Markey accounted for 238 all-purpose yards His 29-yard run to the three-yard line immediately preceded Manuel White s touchdown that broke a 7-7 tie and his 5-yard catch and run set up White s second that gave UCLA a 21-3 lead He was named the Pac-1 Offensive Player of the Week for his efforts Against USC, he carried eight times for five net yards Also returned four kickoffs for 113 yards, including one for 5 yards Versus Wyoming, he carried the ball five times for 2 yards, made two receptions for 14 yards and returned two kickoffs for 33 yards. HIGH SCHOOL Played from 21-4 for coach Vic Eumont at Jesuit HS in New Orleans,LA Rated as the nation's No. 21 tailback by Tom Lemming A Tom Lemming All-American Four-star tailback prospect by Max Emfinger Threestar selection by TheInsiders.com Three-star selection by rivals.com Ranked No. 53 among running backs by rivals.com Rated the No. 83 RB in the nation by TheInsiders.com Rated as the No. 24 prospect in the state of Louisiana by SuperPrep Selected to Orlando Sentinel All-Southern team Mr. Football in the state of Louisiana Louisiana Class 5A State offensive MVP New Orleans City Player of the Selected All-District and All-District MVP TimesPicayune Player of the Nokia Sugar Bowl Player of the Rushed for more yards than any player in the history of New Orleans prep football Totaled 2,837 rushing yards and 46 touchdowns as a senior Accounted for 3,54 all-purpose yards on 382 touches, an average of 9.1 yards per play Set a record for longest kick return, 96 yards; most points scored in a season, 276; most touchdowns in a game, six; most rushing yards in a game, 342; most points scored

20 aaron chane MEYER #5 MOLINE #42 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS CENTER :: 6-1 :: 285 :: JR. LULING, LA :: JOHN CURTIS CHRISTIAN HS TAILBACK :: 6-1 :: 23 :: SO. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA :: MISSION VIEJO HS UCLA Aaron figures to compete for playing time behind Chris Joseph at center... Has some game experience at the position over the last two years. 26 Saw limited action at center... Appeared in four games -- Utah, Stanford, Arizona and California -- and played three snaps in each contest. 25 Appeared in three games as a redshirt freshman... Meyer played virtually the entire Oregon State game at center following an injury to Mike McCloskey... Also played 2 snaps versus Rice and three at San Diego State. 24 Did not see action in his first year with the program and has two seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in football for four seasons for coach J.T. Curtis at John Curtis Christian HS in River Ridge, LA Four-star center prospect by Max Emfinger A three-star prospect by TheInsiders.com Rated No. 89 offensive lineman in the nation by TheInsiders.com Rated No. 26 prospect in the state of Louisiana by SuperPrep Earned two stars from rivals.com Named to the coaches all-state team Selected All-Eastbank and All-District after his senior season Team won the State championship in his sophomore and junior seasons and was the State runner-up in his freshman and senior seasons Also lettered one season in track and field (discus) for coach Brandt Sloan. PERSONAL Full Name: Aaron Jay Meyer Born: June 18, 1985 in New Orleans, LA Parents: Michael and Stephanie Meyer Has one brother, Michael, Jr. and one sister, Ashley Biggest thrill in sports was playing in the State championship game Lists NFL standout offensive lineman Orlando Pace as one of the athletes he admires the most Hobbies include chess and watching movies Director s Honor Roll in Fall 24 History major. jeff MILLER #98 DEFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-5 :: 249 :: FR. WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA :: WESTLAKE HS UCLA Jeff is one of several talented redshirt freshmen who will be competing for playing time on the defensive line this season... Possesses good size and instincts and needs added experience to make a contribution. 26 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has four seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three seasons at Westlake High School for Coach Jim Benkert... Four-star selection by rivals.com... Rated No. 18 strongside defensive end by rivals.com... Rated No. 25 prospect in California by rivals.com... Member of scout.com Western 1 (No. 49)... Three-star selection by scout.com... Ranked No. 34 among defensive ends by scout.com... SuperPrep All-American (No. 43 defensive lineman)... SuperPrep All-Far West... PrepStar All-American... Missed most of the 25 season with a foot injury, but was still named second-team All-CIF Southern Section defense and first-team All-CIF Southern Section Div. IV... All-Ventura County and All-Marmonte League selection... Named one of Tom Lemming's Top 1 Defensive Ends on ESPN.com... Cal-Hi Sports All-State thirdteam selection... Recorded 14 sacks, 6 tackles, five batted down passes, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries his junior season... Credited with 6 tackles, including 14 sacks as a junior. PERSONAL Full Name: Jeffrey Reed Miller Born: October 31, 1987 in Dallas, TX Parents: Jim and Susie Miller Has one brother, Jimmy, who is a tight end at USC Biggest thrill in sports was when his high school team won the CIF championship his sophomore year, going 14- on the season... Famous athlete he patterns his style of play after is the NFL's Julius Peppers... Hobbies include weightlifting... Grandmother, Agnes Miller, attended UCLA... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 Major undeclared. UCLA Chane made an impact as a true freshman and should make a major contribution in Possesses fine size, strength, speed and versatility... A solid performer who seems to improve every day. 26 Appeared in all 13 of UCLA's games, primarily as a third-down back... On the year, Moline tied for the team lead with five touchdowns and led all rushers with five touchdowns... He was the team's fourth-leading rusher with 11 yards on 33 attempts... He also made five receptions for 4 yards... Moline made his debut versus Utah and accounted for 29 yards... He ran for 17 yards on seven attempts and also made one reception for 12 yards... He did not touch the football against Rice or Washington... Against Stanford, he scored UCLA s only offensive touchdowns, hitting paydirt from two yards away in the third quarter and from one-yard out in the fourth, for his only carries of the night... He made one reception for 15 yards against Arizona... He played briefly at Oregon... At Notre Dame, he made a seven-yard reception and also carried once for three yards... Against Washington State, Moline led the Bruins with 32 yards on six carries and also made one reception for two yards... At California, he carried the ball eight times for 25 yards, including seven carries for 21 yards in the second half... He carried four times for 1 yards versus Oregon State... In the win at Arizona State, he scored a one-yard touchdown on the first play of the second quarter to give the Bruins a 14-3 lead... On the night he carried twice for one yard... He carried twice for one yard versus USC... In the Emerald Bowl, he carried once, scoring a touchdown on an eight-yard run to give UCLA a lead with 5:49 remaining in the third quarter. HIGH SCHOOL Played four seasons at Mission Viejo High School for Coach Bob Johnson... Rated the No. 4 fullback nationally by ESPN.com... Four-star selection by scout.com... Three-star selection by rivals.com... Rated No. 5 fullback nationally by rivals.com... Rated the No. 36 prospect in California by rivals.com... Member of scout.com Western 1 (No. 39)... Rated the No. 28 running back nationally by scout.com... PrepStar All-American... SuperPrep All-American (No. 4 fullback)... SuperPrep All-Far West... Cal-Hi Sports All-State second team... Second-team All-CIF Southern Section... First-team CIF-SS, Division II... Played in the CaliFlorida Bowl... Named All-Orange County by The Register... Scored 134 points (22 touchdowns, two PATs) in 11 games as a senior... Rushed for 791 yards (6.8 avg.) and 17 touchdowns on 117 carries... Also had 199 yards receiving and five more touchdowns... As a junior, he was first-team All-CIF SS... Also CIF-SS Division II co-offensive Player of the. PERSONAL Full Name: Chane Harrison Moline Born: July 23, 1987 in Mission Viejo, CA Parents: Chris and Dawn Moline Has two brothers, Chad and Chase, both on the Bruin football team Biggest thrill in sports was when his high school team won a game at De La Salle HS... Famous athlete he patterns his style of play after is the NFL's Mike Alstott... Hobbies include surfing and fishing... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 Major undeclared. VARSITY STATISTICS - C. MOLINE RUSHING TCB YL RECEIVING No Net Rushing Yards: 32 vs. Washington State, 26 Rushing Touchdowns: 2 vs. Stanford, 26 Receptions: 1, five times, last vs. Washington State, 26 Receiving Yards: 15 vs. Arizona,

21 ryan MOLINE #5 MOYA #15 DEFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-2 :: 268 :: JR. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA :: MISSION VIEJO HS TIGHT END :: 6-4 :: 229 :: JR. EL DORADO HILLS, CA :: OAK RIDGE HS Receptions: 4 vs. Stanford, 26; 4 vs. Arizona, 26 Receiving Yards: 64 vs. Stanford, 26 Receiving Touchdowns: 1 vs. Oregon State, 25; Northwestern, 25 Tackles: 6 at Arizona, 25; vs. Rice, 25 Tackles for Loss: 1.5 at Stanford, 25 : 1 vs. Oregon State, IN REVIEW INT (Td) VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - R. MOYA No UCLA Ryan is one of several talented tight ends who will be competing for playing time at this position... Has improved his size and strength... Possesses great hands and very good routes... Has improved his blocking skills...did not participate in Spring drills (left ankle). 26 Played in the first six of UCLA's 13 games before a leg injury ended his season early... On the year, he made 12 receptions for 126 yards and one touchdown prior to his injury... Moya started in the opener versus Utah as UCLA went with a two tight-end, one-back set... He made one reception, a 16-yard touchdown catch to cap UCLA s first offensive possession of the year... He played off the bench versus Rice but did not make a reception... At Washington, he made two catches for 11 yards off the bench... Against Stanford, he made four catches for 64 yards and two first downs, including receptions of 23 and 19 yards... Against Arizona, he started in a two tight-end formation and made four receptions for 34 yards and two first downs... At Oregon, he made one reception for one yard but suffered a fractured left fibula that sidelined him for the rest of the season. 25 As a true freshman, he appeared in all 12 games and started twice (Oklahoma and Arizona State)... For the season, he made 1 receptions for 153 yards and two touchdowns... Caught two balls in the season opener at San Diego State... Grabbed one pass for 13 yards versus Rice... Had one catch for 11 yards against California... Credited with one reception for seven yards at Washington State... Scored the first touchdown of his career on a 48-yard catch-and-run versus Oregon State... Caught one ball for seven yards at Arizona... Had one catch against both Arizona State and USC... In the Sun Bowl against Northwestern, his 58-yard catch-and-run for a touchdown aided UCLA's 22-point first half comeback. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in football at Oak Ridge HS in El Dorado Hills, CA for coach Chris Jones Three-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 12 nationally among tight ends by rivals.com No. 32 player in California by rivals.com Rated No. 14 TE nationally by collegefootballnews.com Three-star selection by scout.com Rated No. 28 TE nationally by scout.com Ranked No. 67 player in California by scout.com Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 1 PrepStar All-Region selection SuperPrep All-California (No. 51 player) As a senior, played in just six games due to a shoulder injury but still made 44 catches for 557 yards and 11 touchdowns Helped team to third consecutive CIF Section title Pre-season No. 63 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep Pre-season No. 9 player in West by scout.com As a junior, he made 37 receptions for 663 yards and nine touchdowns as a tight end and five sacks as a linebacker Two-time All-City, All-Conference and All-Section selection Chosen for National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 25 Lettered four years in basketball for coach Steve Scott Three-time AllConference selection Named Conference MVP Three-time All-City selection Earned Coaches Award Played for the NorCal and State championship team in Division 2 Team won three conference championships Named his school's Athlete of the. PERSONAL Full Name: Ryan Christopher Moya Born: October 14, 1986 in San Jose, CA Parents: Ernest and Marcia Moya Has one brother, Eric Biggest thrill in sports was winning a third section championship in football and his school's first-ever state basketball championship Lists Jerry Rice and Shannon Sharpe as the famous athletes he admires and patterns his style of play after Hobbies include golf Director s Honor Roll in Fall 25, Winter 26 and Spring Communications Studies major. 27 BRUINS UCLA A key contributor in each of his first two years in the program, Chase will once again contend for playing time and a possible starting berth at defensive tackle... Did not participate in contact drills during Spring Practice due to offseason disk surgery... Possesses great quickness and flexible hips and shoulders...an excellent technician and a very hard worker. 26 Played in 1 of UCLA's 13 games, missing the Stanford, Arizona and Oregon games due to back (disk) injury... Played at least 24 defensive snaps in eight of his 1 games... On the year, he made eight tackles, including two sacks and two others for loss... Against Rice, he made a nine-yard sack off the bench... At Washington, he recovered a fumble in the third quarter... Against Notre Dame, he played for the first time in a month and had two tackles (one solo)... He had one tackle assist for loss versus Washington State... At California, he made one solo tackle and recovered a fumble... He made one solo tackle, a nine-yard sack, at Arizona State... He broke up one pass versus USC... Against Florida State, he made two tackles, including a solo for a six-yard loss. 25 Moline was selected Freshman All-America first team (rivals.com, scout. com) and third-team by The Sporting News... Saw action in all 12 games and started on nine occasions... Played at least 5 snaps in six games... On the year, he ranked fourth among defensive linemen with 25 tackles, including 3.5 for losses... Came off the bench at San Diego State in the season opener and made two solo tackles... Started against Rice and made six tackles, tied for second on the squad, including four solos... Started versus Oklahoma and helped clog the middle but was not credited with a tackle... Also started in the victory over Washington... Came off the bench versus California... Started at Washington State and made two solo tackles... Credited with two solo tackles, including a sack, off the bench versus Oregon State... Started at Stanford and made five tackles (four solos), including 1.5 tackles for losses (three yards)... Started at Arizona and made six tackles (three solos), including one for loss... Started versus Arizona State and had one tackle assist... Started versus USC and made one solo tackle before suffering a sprained ankle... Returned to action and started in the Sun Bowl against Northwestern. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three seasons in football as a defensive tackle and offensive guard at Mission Viejo, CA HS for coach Bob Johnson Was the only two-way starter on the No. 1-ranked team in California Helped team capture CIF-SS Division II championship Old Spice Red Zone High School Football Player of the (one of 5) First-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game All-CIF Southern Section first team on defense CIF-SS Division II co-defensive Player of the Named L.A. Times Lineman of the L.A. Times All-Star Team L.A. Times Orange County Lineman of the L.A. Times All-Orange County Orange County Register All-County first-team lineman Two-star selection by scout.com and rivals.com MVP of South Coast League Started all 42 games in a three-year span Pre-season All-Region selection by PrepStar Also lettered two seasons as a first baseman for coach Chris Ashbach Named all-league in baseball. PERSONAL Full Name: Chase Joseph Moline Born: September 12, 1986 in Mission Viejo, CA Parents: Chris and Dawn Moline Has two brothers, Chad, also a member of the football team, and Chane, who joined his brothers in the Fall of 26 on the UCLA team Lists his biggest sports thrill as making a gamesaving tackle against Long Beach Poly Lists NFL defensive lineman Warren Sapp as the famous athlete he admires and patterns his style of play after Hobbies include surfing and baseball... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 25 and Spring Political Science major. VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - C. MOLINE TFL chase

22 michael shawn NORRIS #22 OATIS #8 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS CORNERBACK :: 5-9 :: 176 :: JR. OAKLAND, CA :: SKYLINE HS LINEBACKER :: 6- :: 218 :: SO. CHINO, CA :: CHINO HS UCLA Michael figures to compete for significant playing time in He missed the entire season but returned to practice late in the season... A fine allaround athlete, he possesses good cover skills and excels on special teams. 26 Norris did not appear in a game in 26 due to a knee injury (posterior cruciate ligament) suffered in pre-season camp and retained his year of eligibility. 25 Norris saw action in all 12 games, both in the secondary and on special teams... On the year, he made 18 tackles, including one sack... Played at least 2 defensive snaps on five occasions... Made the first interception of his career (11 yards) and had one tackle in the season opener at San Diego State... Against Oklahoma, he recovered a fumbled punt to set up UCLA s first touchdown and made three solo tackles... Against Washington, he made two tackles (one solo) and also downed a punt at the two-yard line... Played in nickel situations and on special teams against California, breaking up one pass... Broke up a pass at Washington State... Had one tackle assist versus Oregon State... At Stanford, he made one solo tackle... Credited with one solo tackle at Arizona... Against Arizona State, he made three solo tackles, including a nine-yard sack, and also broke up one pass... Saw action versus USC but was not credited with a tackle... Against Northwestern in the Sun Bowl, he played in the nickel package and made six tackles, including five solos... Was a member of the punt coverage special teams unit... Selected second-team Pac-1 All-Academic for his efforts in the classroom. 24 As a true freshman, he appeared in every game on special teams Was a standout on kick coverage Made seven tackles on the year Played two defensive snaps at cornerback in the Las Vegas Bowl. HIGH SCHOOL Earned two letters playing cornerback and wide receiver at Skyline HS in Oakland, CA for coach John Beam Three-star selection by rivals. com Ranked No. 51 nationally among cornerbacks by rivals.com Two-star prospect by TheInsiders.com Led his team to an 8-3 record and the Silver Bowl at Network Associates Coliseum (Oakland) Earned first-team all-league honors as a defensive back Also earned All-City honors Served as team captain Had 3 receptions and eight interceptions Lettered in basketball for coach Curtis Webster Lettered in track (coach Cooks) in the 1, 2 and 4m events. PERSONAL Full Name: Michael Christopher Norris Born: September 13, 1986 in Oakland, CA Parents: Michael and Judith Norris Has two brothers, Ryan and Jordon, and a sister, Nicole Lists his biggest thrill in sports as receiving the scholarship offer from UCLA after playing football for only two seasons Admires former NFL receiver Tim Brown Hobbies include working out and playing video games Director s Honor Roll in Fall 24, Winter 25 and Fall 25 Cousin, LaMonica Smith, attended UCLA Sociology major. VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - M. NORRIS TFL redshirt UCLA This talented youngster gained valuable experience on special teams a year ago and should contend for playing time as a key reserve at linebacker in Shawn showed the most improvement among the linebackers during Spring Practice... He is fast and possesses good quickness but needs to continue to progress with added experience... Also figures to contribute on special teams. 26 Saw action on special teams in eight of the year's final nine games, including each of the last six. 25 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has three seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three seasons in football for coach John Monger at Chino,CA HS One of five finalists for the Franklin D. Watkins Memorial Award, presented annually to the nation s top African-American male high school scholarathlete PrepStar Dream Team and rated No. 15 nationally among defensive backs SuperPrep All-American and No. 31 DB nationally SuperPrep AllCalifornia (No. 21 player) Rated No. 6 safety nationally by collegefootballnews. com Four-star selection by scout.com Rated No. 7 safety and No. 91 player nationally by scout.com Ranked No. 11 player in California by scout.com Four-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 8 nationally among safeties by rivals. com No. 19 player in California by rivals.com Rated No. 116 player nationally by collegefootballnews.com Ranked No. 17 nationally among safeties by Tom Lemming (ESPN.com) Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 1 Thirdteam All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) All-CIF Southern Section first team on defense All-CIF-SS Division II L.A. Times All-Star Team L.A. Times All-Inland Empire Long Beach Press Telegram Best in the West first team Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game Sierra League Most Valuable Player Scored 26 touchdowns and 162 points as a senior Rushed for 6 yards on offense and made 88 tackles and had two interceptions on defense Pre-season All-American by SuperPrep Rated No. 21 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep Pre-season No. 39 player in West by scout.com As a junior, he made 69 tackles and two interceptions on defense and rushed for 1,285 yards and 13 touchdowns on offense All-CIF as junior As a sophomore, he made 75 tackles and had three interceptions and five deflected passes Also lettered in track for coach Chris Prescott. PERSONAL Full Name: Shawn Christopher Oatis Born: February 9, 1987 in West Covina, CA Parents: Vincent and Grace Oatis Has one sister, Lauren Biggest sports thrill came in beating Damien HS for a chance at the league title in his junior season Lists Troy Polamalu of the Pittsburgh Steelers as the athlete he admires and patterns his style of play after Hobbies include fixing up cars and video games Economics is his favorite class... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 25, Winter 26 and Fall History major. INT (Td) 1-11 () ben OLSON # Tackles: 6 vs. Northwestern, 25 Tackles for loss: 1 vs. Arizona State, 25 : 1 vs. Arizona State, 25 QUARTERBACK :: 6-4 :: 231 :: JR. THOUSAND OAKS, CA :: THOUSAND OAKS HS UCLA This very talented quarterback won the Spring battle to become the starter for the 27 season... He earned the job during 26 Fall camp and started the first five games of last season prior to being sidelined due to a knee injury... Possesses great size, a powerful arm and good mobility... Has good leadership skills... Can throw a variety of balls, including the long ball... Gained valuable experience in 26 after not having started a game since his senior year in high school (21) a year in the system behind him... Enrolled at UCLA in the 25 Winter Quarter after transferring from Brigham Young University... Olson had been on a church mission the previous two years after redshirting as a true freshman at BYU during the 22 season... The top-rated quarterback in the high school class of 22, he saw action in scrimmages at BYU in the fall of 22, but did not play in a game... Played in his last high school football game in late

23 Receptions: 5 vs. Utah, 26 Receiving Yards, 9 vs. Utah, VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - L. PAULSEN No LG UCLA Logan made great strides during his first year as the starting tight end and should play a large role in the offense again this season... A tough, athletic tight end who can run and block with the best in the Pac Saw action in all 13 games at tight end... Started 12 times, missing only against Stanford when the Bruins opened with three wide receivers... On the year, he was fourth on the squad with 27 receptions and third (tied) with 331 receiving yards and 18 first downs... Paulsen was co-winner of UCLA s Captain Don Brown Memorial Award for Most Improved Player... Made his first career start in the opener against Utah and responded by leading the Bruins with five receptions for 9 yards... He made a 46-yard reception, UCLA s longest of the day, on the first touchdown drive of the second half... On the day, he had two receptions of at least 2 yards and produced four first downs... He also started versus Rice but did not make a reception... He started at Washington and made one catch for 14 yards... Against Stanford, he came off the bench (the Bruins did not open with a tight end) and tied for the team lead with four receptions for 4 yards... He made three catches for 33 yards and a first down on UCLA s first touchdown drive of the second half... In the game against Arizona, he had one reception for 18 yards, two plays before UCLA s first touchdown... He made one reception for eight yards at Oregon... At Notre Dame, he started and did not make a reception... Versus Washington State, he made three receptions for 27 yards, including one for 14 yards and a second for 13 yards... At California, he made four receptions for 74 yards and four first downs... He made one catch for four yards against Oregon State... At Arizona State, he made one reception for 17 yards... Against USC, he made four receptions, second on the squad, for 21 yards and two first downs, one on UCLA s go-ahead field goal drive... He made two receptions for 18 yards and one first down versus Florida State in the Emerald Bowl. 25 As a true freshman, he saw action in six games... Played 16 snaps versus Rice and 14 against Oregon State... On the year, made two catches for 33 yards... Made a 29-yard grab in the Rice game... Had one catch for four yards at Arizona... Also saw some action on the kickoff return special teams unit. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three seasons as a tight end, defensive end and punter at Chaminade College Preparatory School in West Hills, CA for coach Ben McEnroe SuperPrep All-California (No. 36 player) Four-star selection by scout.com Rated No. 15 TE nationally by scout.com Three-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 16 nationally among tight ends by rivals.com No. 38 player in California by rivals.com Rated No. 17 TE nationally by collegefootballnews.com Ranked No. 32 player in California by scout.com PrepStar All-Region selection as a defensive lineman Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 1 All-CIF-SS Division III L.A. Times All-San Fernando Valley Named first-team All-Mission League as a senior and junior As a senior, he made 36 receptions for 513 yards and two s on offense and 37 tackles, nine sacks and 15 tackles for losses on defense Pre-season All-American by SuperPrep Rated No. 27 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep Pre-season No. 48 player in West by scout. com As a junior, he made 26 receptions for 316 yards and two touchdowns on offense and 52 tackles, including a school record 24 sacks, as a defensive end Also lettered four seasons in soccer as a sweeper, stopper, striker and goalie for coach Jose Mejia Earned first-team All-CIF honors in soccer in his junior and senior seasons and was team captain and MVP as a senior Played two seasons (22-3) at the premier level of club soccer Lettered three seasons in track (11 hurdles, 3 hurdles, 4m and relays) for coach Matt Kurtsetter Named to the CIF All-Academic team in track as a junior Named Male Athlete of the as senior, junior and sophomore at his school. PERSONAL Full Name: Logan Sindre Paulsen Born: February 26, 1987 in Northridge, CA Parents: James and Susan Paulsen Has one brother, Hunter Lists NFL great Jerry Rice as the player he patterns his style after and admires Hobbies include playing sports, snow skiing and hanging out with friends Favorite class is Physics... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 25, Spring 26, Fall 26 and Winter He has a double major (History and Political Science). 26 IN REVIEW 5 5 TIGHT END :: 6-6 :: 25 :: JR. WEST HILLS, CA :: CHAMINADE PREP Passing Yards: 318 vs. Utah, 26 Completions: 25 vs. Utah, 26 Touchdown Passes: 3 vs. Utah, 26 INT 5 5 PAULSEN #86 27 BRUINS VARSITY PASSING STATISTICS - B. OLSON PA PC YDS PCT logan November of 21 for Thousand Oaks (CA) HS in a CIF Division IV quarterfinal contest against Ventura (CA) HS... Also appeared in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game in January of Played and started in the first five games of the season before sustaining a knee injury against Arizona, forcing him to sit out five games while recuperating... He returned to practice on Nov. 7 but did not appear in a game the remainder of the season... Completed 79 of 124 passes (63.7%) for 822 yards with five touchdowns, and five interceptions... Made the most of his first career start against Utah, when he was under center to open a game for the first time since his senior year in high school (21)... Led the Bruins on a 79-yard touchdown drive on the first possession of the game... Completed 25 (to 1 different receivers) of 33 passes for 318 yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions... Had four completions of at least 2 yards and 14 of at least 1 yards... Completed his first nine passes of the game (his first eight completions were to eight different receivers)... Was 15 of 2 for 159 yards and one touchdown in the first half and 1 of 13 for 159 yards and two touchdowns in the second... His 318 yards rank No. 3 on UCLA s all-time list for quarterbacks starting their first game (most-ever in a victory)... Completed 13 of 19 passes for 124 yards, two touchdowns and one interception against Rice... At Washington, in his first career road start, he completed 18 of 31 passes for 135 yards but had two intercepted, including one that was returned for a touchdown... Completed 2 of 37 passes (a career high) for 219 yards versus Stanford... Connected with eight different receivers, including two tight ends (eight), four wide receivers (seven) and two backs (five)... Produced 12 first downs with his 2 completions... Netted 16 yards on the ground and threw two interceptions, neither of which were converted into points... Against Arizona, he completed three of four passes prior to suffering a tear of the medial collateral ligament in his left knee on UCLA s second series, which subsequently ended his season. 25 Battled for the starting job throughout Fall camp and finished a close second to senior Drew Olson... A small fracture in his throwing (left) hand the week prior to the opener sidelined him for the first few weeks of the season... Once he returned, he appeared in two games... He made his collegiate debut late in the fourth quarter of the Oregon State game and threw his first career pass... Played the final series at Arizona and completed two of three passes for 11 yards. HIGH SCHOOL As a senior at Thousand Oaks (CA) HS, under coach Mike Sanders, he was rated as the No. 1 player nationally in the 22 high school class First-team All-CIF USA Today first-team All-American Parade All-American ESPN and PrepStar National Player of the Threw for 2,989 yards and 32 touchdowns as a senior in 21 Holds school records for single-game passing yards (497) and touchdowns (6), single-season passing yards (2,989) and touchdowns (32), and career pass attempts (72), completions (421), passing yards (6,41) and touchdown passes (54) Ventura County co-offensive Player of the as a senior and Marmonte League Offensive Player of the twice CIF Division IV Offensive Player of the Five-star selection by scout.com Five-star selection by rivals.com Earned three letters in basketball under coach Rick Endres. PERSONAL Full name: Benjamin James Olson Born: February 28, 1983 in Missoula, MT Parents: Rick and Anne Olson Has one brother, Chad, and three sisters, Holly, Diana and Kristina Married the former Andrea Anderson in May of 27 Admires former NFL standout Jerry Rice because of his work ethic His hobbies include cars, playing the guitar, surfing and basketball Director s Honor Roll in Spring 25, Fall 25 and Spring History major.

24 aaron PEREZ #17 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS PUNTER :: 6-4 :: 22 :: JR. POMONA, CA :: CHARTER OAK HS UCLA Aaron enjoyed a productive second season as the Bruins' punter, showing progress throughout the year... Possesses a very strong leg and has improved his technique tremendously... He was an effective weapon in the field position battle late in the year. 26 Served as the team's punter in all 13 games... On the year, he averaged yards on 62 punts, fourth in the Pac-1 and 22nd in the nation... Eighteen of his 62 kicks put opponents inside the 2-yard line... Perez averaged 42.8 yards on five kicks in the 26 opener versus Utah, placing two inside the 2-yard line and had two touchbacks... Only one of the punts was returned for minus-two yards... He had a 53-yard kick in the second quarter... Against Rice, he had just one punt (25 yards) that put the Owls inside the 2-yard line... At Washington, he averaged 35.8 yards on five kicks... He placed one inside the 2-yard line and four were returned for a total of 17 yards... Against Stanford, he averaged 36. yards on five kicks and placed three inside the 2-yard line, causing the Cardinal to start drives at its four, 18 and seven-yard lines... Against Arizona, he averaged 4.7 yards on six punts with just one returned for seven yards... He put two kicks inside the 2-yard line... At Oregon, he averaged 44. yards on five kicks, including one of 59 yards... He also placed two inside the 2-yard line and had just two returned for a total of two net yards... At Notre Dame, he averaged 46.5 yards on six kicks, with a 59-yard punt for the second straight week... Just two of his punts were returned for five yards... Against Washington State, he averaged 43.8 yards on four kicks with a long of 59 yards for the third week in a row... Two of his kicks put WSU inside the 2-yard line and just one was returned for 15 yards... At California, he averaged 34.5 yards on two punts... Against Oregon State, he averaged 41. yards on four kicks... At Arizona State, he averaged 46.8 yards on eight kicks, including a 6-yard punt... ASU gained only 24 return yards on five attempts... The eight punts tied his career high, set in 25 at Washington... Against USC, he averaged 48.3 yards on six kicks, including two inside the 2-yard line... His 63-yard punt on the next to last play of the game was the longest of his career... Only one of his kicks was returned for zero yards and the 48.3-yard average was a career best... In the Emerald Bowl, he averaged 45.2 yards on five punts but suffered his first career block and it was returned for a touchdown... In a three-game span (Oregon, Notre Dame and Washington State), he averaged yards on 15 punts. 25 In his first season of action, Perez served as the punter in all 12 games... On the year, he averaged 39.9 yards (eighth in the Pac-1, with 19 inside the 2-yard line and only four touchbacks... Twenty-two of his punts were returned for a total of 156 yards (7.1 average)... His kicking helped UCLA rank 31st nationally in net punting (35.6 average)... Made his debut as the Bruin punter in the season opener at San Diego State... He kicked just once, a 45-yard punt in the fourth quarter, and it was returned just three yards by the Aztecs... Against Rice, he averaged 44.5 yards on two kicks, neither was returned... Against Oklahoma, he averaged 38.2 yards on five kicks, placing two inside the 2-yard line... Against Washington, he averaged 37.4 yards on eight kicks and only two were returned for a total of four yards...versus California, he averaged 4.9 yards on seven kicks, placing two inside the 2-yard line... The Bears returned just one kick for 11 yards... At Washington State, he averaged 4.5 yards on four punts... He averaged 41. yards on three kicks against Oregon State, placing all three inside the 2-yard line... At Stanford, he averaged 42.2 yards on five kicks with one inside the 2-yard line... At Arizona, he averaged 4.1 yards on seven punts and placed two inside the 2... Against Arizona State, he accounted for 3 yards on his only kick... At USC, he averaged 39.7 yards on six attempts with four inside the 2-yard line... None were returned... Against Northwestern, he averaged 4.4 yards on five kicks... Two kicks pinned the Wildcats inside their 2-yard line and they had just 12 return yards. 24 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has two seasons HIGH SCHOOL Played four years of football at Charter Oak HS in Covina, CA for coach Louis Farrar PrepStar All-American Five-star prospect by Max Emfinger Ranked No. 3 kicker in the nation and a three-star prospect by rivals. com Rated No. 75 prospect in California by rivals.com Four-star prospect by TheInsiders.com Rated No. 81 prospect in California by SuperPrep No. 92 prospect in the West according to TheInsiders.com Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 1 Two-time first-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports.com) First-team All-CIF Southern Section All-CIF Division VI first-team Los Angeles Times All-San Gabriel Valley Three-time first-team all-league selection SuperPrep All-Region pick Selected for the Shrine All-Star Football Classic As a senior, he averaged 42.9 yards per kick and placed 11 punts inside the 2-yard line Had a 75% kickoff / touchback percentage Had a long punt of 83 yards Three-time first-team all-league selection As a junior, he averaged 41.5 yards per kick As a sophomore, he was selected to the first-team All-CIF Division VII squad Also lettered three years in soccer for coach Richard Siciliano Played for the LaVerne Lazers soccer club which was ranked among the top 25 in the nation. PERSONAL Full Name: Aaron Louis Perez Born: August 28, 1986 in Covina, CA Parents: Louis and Heidi Perez Has one brother, Alex Lists his biggest thrill in sports as booting an 81-yard punt in his sophomore season during the CIF finals which pinned the opponent inside its 1-yard line late in the fourth quarter Patterns his style of play after former Bruin All-America kicker/punter Chris Sailer Hobbies include training and spending time with family and friends Director s Honor Roll in Fall 24, Winter 25, Fall 25, Spring 26, Fall 26 and Winter 27 Sociology major. VARSITY PUNTING STATISTICS - A. PEREZ No , , , I BK 1 1 michael PITRE #32 FULLBACK :: 5-11 :: 229 :: SR. ANAHEIM, CA :: EL MODENA HS UCLA Valuable member of the Bruin offense... Does the things only coaches and teammates notice... A member of the senior class that is expected to provide leadership... Has battled back from physical issues (missed the 23 season with neck problems)... Good blocker who excels at catching the football... Did not participate in Spring drills due to off-season arthroscopic surgery (left knee). 26 Played in all 13 games, providing the big blocks to help make UCLA's run game productive... Started all nine games in which the Bruins opened with a fullback, including each of the final six contests... Caught a career-best 16 passes for 132 yards... In the opener against Utah, he carried once for seven yards and made one reception... Against Rice, he made a career-high tying four receptions for 43 yards, best on the team, including one catch-and-run for 17 yards... At Washington, he started, blocked well and recovered a fumble... Against Stanford, he carried once for a yard... Made four receptions for 32 yards, with a long of 15, against Arizona... Played at Oregon but did not touch the football... Came off the bench and blocked well at Notre Dame... Made one reception for 11 yards versus Washington State... Made one reception for eight yards and a first down at California... Started against Oregon State and did a good job of blocking... Made three receptions for 3 yards and carried once (no yards) at Arizona State... Against USC, he caught one pass (two yards) and also carried once (minus-two yards)... In the Emerald Bowl, he made one reception for four yards and also carried once for no yards while blocking well for the tailbacks. 25 Pitre earned honorable mention All-Pac-1 honors for the second straight season despite playing with various nagging injuries... On the year, he carried 15 times for 69 yards and one touchdown and made 1 receptions for 67 yards and two scores... Appeared in all 12 games and started five times -- the only starts by a fullback... In the season opener at San Diego State, he blocked well and made one reception for eight yards... Carried twice for 11 yards, including the first rushing touchdown of his career (six yards) late in the first quarter versus Rice... Against Oklahoma, he carried twice for one net yard and made one reception for two yards...against Washington, he scored on a one-yard touchdown reception on the opening play of the fourth quarter... On the night, he made four receptions for 2 yards and one score and carried once (one yard)... Had the first double-digit run of his career, gaining 16 yards on a first quarter burst which led to UCLA s second touchdown, versus Cal... At Washington State, he made one reception for eight yards... He carried once for one yard versus Oregon State... At Stanford, he did not touch the ball but blocked well... At Arizona, he carried seven times for 39 yards and made one reception for 11 yards... Versus Arizona State he made one reception for 13 yards... In the Sun Bowl versus Northwestern, he caught a fiveyard touchdown pass to give the Bruins a lead early in the third quarter... Member of the special teams units for kickoff return and punt coverage. 24 Pitre, an honorable mention All-Pac-1 selection, was one of the pleasant surprises of 24 Standout blocker Winner of UCLA s Jerry Long Heart Award Against Washington, he was a key contributor to Maurice Drew s recordsetting rushing day Against San Diego State, he carried the ball once (first carry

25 christian STRONG SAFETY :: 6-3 :: 26 :: SO. EL CENTRO, CA :: IMPERIAL HS UCLA This versatile sophomore figures to compete for playing time at strong safety... A fine all-around athlete, he opened Fall camp at running back but quickly switched to defense...gained valuable experience on special teams. 26 In his first year in the program, Ramirez contributed on special teams... Appeared in nine of 13 games, including six of the final seven (missing only versus USC)... On the season, he made three tackles. HIGH SCHOOL Played three years of football at Imperial HS in Imperial, CA for coach Steve Cato... Three-star selection by rivals.com... Ranked No. 42 "athlete" by rivals.com... Rated No. 41 among running backs by ESPN.com... Rated No. 55 prospect in California by rivals.com... Member of scout.com Western 1 (No. 87)... Three-star selection by scout.com... PrepStar All-Region selection... SuperPrep All-Far West... Cal-Hi Sports All-State first team (small schools)... Led his team to a record as a senior... Due to an injury, he played in only eight games... Rushed for 76 yards and 1 touchdowns on 54 carries (14.1 avg.)... Named first-team all-league on offense (running back) and second-team on defense (linebacker)... Made eight receptions for 84 yards and one score... Defensively, he made 38 tackles, including 2.5 sacks, recovered five fumbles and made one interception... Returned two punts for 38.5 average... As a junior, he rushed for a school record total of 1,558 yards on 145 carries and scored 23 touchdowns while earning first-team all-league honors and league MVP honors... Set a school record with five touchdowns and 34 rushing yards in a game... Named first-team All-CIF on RAMIREZ #24 UCLA This talented youngster will again add depth at the quarterback position this season... He possesses excellent physical skills and has a knack for making plays. 26 Did not see action in his second season in the program and has three seasons 25 Did not see action in his first season in the program... Did a fine job running the scout team offense. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four years in football as a quarterback and safety at Garey HS in Pomona, CA for coach Joey Marianni Three-star selection by rivals. com Rated No. 11 nationally among dual-threat quarterbacks by rivals.com No. 47 player in California by rivals.com Three-star selection by scout.com Ranked No. 78 player in California by scout.com Ranked No. 15 nationally among QBs by Tom Lemming (ESPN.com) Rated No. 2 QB nationally by collegefootballnews.com PrepStar All-Region selection (on defense) SuperPrep All-California (No. 79 player) Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 1 L.A. Times All-San Gabriel Valley In a run-oriented offense, he completed 93 of 2 passes for 1,716 yards and 21 touchdowns He ran for 86 yards and 11 touchdowns on 96 carries On defense (safety), he made 47 tackles and two interceptions Pre-season No. 63 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep Pre-season No. 84 player in West by scout.com As a junior, he completed 49 of 112 passes for 78 yards and four touchdowns and rushed for 31 yards and four scores Lettered four seasons in baseball as a third baseman and pitcher for coach Munsy Estrada Also played summer league and American Legion baseball Lettered four seasons in basketball as a wing for coach Earl Blackman. PERSONAL Full Name: Taharqa-Osaar Rasshan Born: January 9, 1987 in Fontana, CA Parents: Khalif and Victoria Rasshan Has three brothers, Rasheed, Ahmad and Imhotep and two sisters, Danielle and Rasheeda His uncle, Claudie Minor, played for the Denver Broncos in the 197 s His cousin, Tamari Cook, also attended UCLA Lists his biggest sports thrill as throwing the winning touchdown pass in Bruin ball at the UCLA camp prior to his junior year of high school Lists former major league baseball standout Cal Ripken as the famous athlete he admires and patterns his style of play after Hobbies include watching a lot of baseball on television Math is his favorite class Lists becoming a teacher as his career objective... Director s Honor Roll in Fall History major. Rushing Yards: 39 vs. Arizona, 25 Rushing Touchdowns: 1 vs. Rice, 25 Receptions: 4 vs. Rice, 26; vs. Arizona, 26; vs. Washington, 25 Receiving Yards: 47 vs. San Diego State, 24 Receiving Touchdowns: 1, last vs. Northwestern, 25 QUARTERBACK :: 6-4 :: 212 :: SO. POMONA, CA :: GAREY HS 26 IN REVIEW RASSHAN #11 RECEIVING No Net osaar 27 BRUINS VARSITY STATISTICS - M. PITRE RUSHING TCB YL offense... On defense, he was credited with 45 tackles, including four sacks, and recovered five fumbles... As a sophomore, he was named all-league on defense (linebacker)... Rushed for 2,796 yards in his career and scored 46 touchdowns... Also lettered in basketball (three years) for coach Dave Milian, baseball (two years) for coach Richard Diaz and track (one year) for coach Wolfgang Horner. PERSONAL Full Name: Christian Anthony Ramirez Born: August 6, 1988 in El Centro, CA Parent: Beatriz Mack Has three brothers, Maurice Mack, Jonathan Mack and Joseph Mack Favorite athlete is Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat... Math is his favorite class... Major undeclared. by a Bruin fullback all year) and made a 47-yard reception Against Arizona, he scored UCLA s first touchdown, taking on a 28-yard run with a screen pass Made one reception for 15 yards at Cal At Arizona State, he made two receptions for eight yards Made the first start of his career against Stanford Caught one pass for 13 yards versus Washington State Made two receptions (nine yards) at Oregon Carried once for four yards and made one reception(four yards) against USC Did not play in the Las Vegas Bowl (hip flexor injury). 23 Did not see action in his first year in the program. HIGH SCHOOL Played linebacker and fullback for four years at El Modena High School in Orange, CA under coach Jason Hitchens Rated No. 8 FB in the West by PacWestFootball.com PrepStar All-Region SuperPrep All-FarWest (No. 13 prospect) TheInsiders.com two-star selection Two-star selection by rivals. com at inside linebacker Ranked No. 25 FB by Tom Lemming As a senior, he rushed for 675 yards and nine touchdowns on 12 attempts Defensively, he made 75 tackles, including eight sacks Pre-season Rivals/PrepStar magazine All-West selection at linebacker As a junior, he was CIF-SS All-Division VI as a linebacker Three-times all-league Had three career interceptions, returning two for touchdowns Earned Hardest Hitter Award Also played basketball for two seasons for coach MacLaughlin. PERSONAL Full Name: Michael Jonathan Pitre Born: January 3, 1985 in Fontana, CA Parent: Michael Pitre Has three sisters, Michelle, Jami and Rochelle Biggest thrill in sports is helping his team win its league title for three straight seasons Hobbies include PlayStation History major/education minor.

26 micah brian REED #58 RUBINSTEIN #64 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS CENTER :: 6-4 :: 31 :: JR. OJAI, CA :: NORDHOFF HS LONG SNAPPER :: 6- :: 25 :: SR. YORBA LINDA, CA :: ESPERANZA HS UCLA Micah will compete for playing time at the center position... Now in his fourth year in the program. 26 Appeared in 1 games, primarily on special teams... Also played on offense versus Utah in the season opener. 25 Did not see action during the season... Made steady progress as a member of the scout team in practice. 24 Did not see action during the season as a first-year walk-on... Participated on the scout team in practice. HIGH SCHOOL Earned three letters at Nordhoff HS in Ojai, CA for coach Cliff Farrar... Played the right guard, center and left tackle positions... Named all-league and all-county after both his senior and junior seasons... Named All-CIF, All-Region, All-State as a senior... Tri-Valley league champions... Earned Bronze Shoe award... Named Rotary Club's athlete of the week as a senior... Named first-team Ventura County West All-Star as a senior.... Credited with 29 tackles his senior season. PERSONAL Full name: Micah Scott Reed... Born: June 15, 1986 in Ventura, CA... Parents: Timothy and Nona Reed...Has one sister, Jolene, and one brother, Kacy... Famous athlete he admires the most is Green Bay quarterback Brett Favre... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as coming from behind and beating Oaks Christian for the Tri-Valley League championship... Awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for Community Service in Hobbies include going to the lake... Favorite class is History... Career objective is to become a physical trainer... Director s Honor Roll in Spring 26 History major. dylan RUSH #41 jimmy ROTSTEIN #37 FULLBACK :: 6-4 :: 243 :: FR. NAALEHU, HI :: KONOWAENA HS/KA'U HS PLACE KICKER :: 5-11 :: 16 :: SO. LOS ANGELES, CA :: THE BRENTWOOD SCHOOL UCLA Brian is in his fifth year as a member of the program, having earned a roster spot as a walk-on in Figures to compete for the longsnapping chores this season... A steady performer who has improved his accuracy. 26 Served as backup longsnapper, but did not see action in a game. 25 Played in the Sun Bowl against Northwestern, snapping on one PAT. HIGH SCHOOL Earned three letters as a center and long snapper at Esperanza HS in Anaheim, CA for coach Gary Meek... Named All-Sunset League as a junior and a senior... Won the Coaches' Award as a sophomore... Named team Most Improved Offensive Lineman as a senior... Became the first center in school history to start for two years at the position... Also lettered in track and field (shot put) and in weightlifting. PERSONAL Full Name: Brian Mark Rubinstein... Born: November 15, 1984 in Boston, MA... Parents: Michael and Robin Rubinstein... Has one brother, Scott and one sister, Stephanie... Lists his biggest thrill as competing in his first college game in front of a sold-out bowl game crowd... Rudy from Notre Dame is the famous athlete that he admires, as it was his effort that everyone noticed and not his size... Has earned a spot on the Director s Honor Roll in each of his quarters at UCLA Political Science major... Has an interest in a career in Constitutional Law. UCLA Jimmy is one of the kickers looking to replace All-American Justin Medlock... Could see action on kickoffs this season... Gets great height and direction on his kicks. 26 UCLA's backup kicker but did not see action, retaining his eligibility. 25 Did not see action during the regular season as a first-year walk-on... Competed for the place kicking and kickoff chores during practices for the Sun Bowl following Medlock s suspension... Selected to do the place kicking and converted all five of his PATs... Did not attempt a field goal. HIGH SCHOOL Earned two letters at Brentwood School under coach Patrick Brown... As a senior, he made seven of 15 field goals and set a school record with his 49-yard field goal... Also made 28 PATs for 49 points... As a junior, he made two of four field goals and 19 of 2 PATs... Also handled kickoff duties... As a senior, he was ranked 13th among kickers by rivals.com... Also named first-team CIF-SS Division XIII and All-Alpha League... Also earned four letters in baseball (second base) and two in soccer (sweeper)... Earned first-team all-league honors in both sports. PERSONAL Full name: James Nathan Rotstein... Born: December 22, 1986 in Los Angeles, CA... Parents: Robert and Carmela Rotstein...Has one sister, Samantha... Several relatives, including father and grandmother, attended UCLA... Patterns his style after the NFL's Adam Vinatieri... Hobbies include reading and playing golf... Career objective is to be a lawyer... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 and Winter 27 Communication Studies major. VARSITY STATISTICS - J. ROTSTEIN FIELD GOALS Total PAT 5-5 UCLA Dylan made the switch to fullback from defensive end during Spring Practice... Made progress during the Spring but needs time learning his new position before he can be expected to contribute. 26 Did not see action in his first year in the program while working at defensive end and has four seasons HIGH SCHOOL Played four seasons of football at Konawaena HS and attended Ka'u HS in Pahala, HI for his final semester... Three-star selection by rivals.com... Ranked No. 41 "athlete" by rivals.com... Three-star selection by scout.com... Ranked No. 57 among defensive ends by scout.com... Rated No. 3 prospect in Hawaii by rivals.com... Two-time second-team All-State selection on both offense and defense (at tight end and defensive end)... Team captain... Named Gatorade Player of the in Hawaii... Prep Nation All-American... Played in the AllAmerican Bowl Classic... Made 75 tackles as a senior with 15 sacks and 36 tackles for loss... On offense, he caught 14 passes for 152 yards and two touchdowns and had 12 carries for 71 yards and two scores... As a junior, he made 73 tackles with eight sacks and 23 tackles for loss... Made 166 career tackles, with 26 sacks and 7 tackles for loss... Blocked five kicks in his career with nine forced fumbles and five recoveries... Also lettered four years in wrestling, coached by his dad... Three-time state wrestling champ and three-time wrestling All-American... Had record as wrestler and 7 pins... Twice named All-State in judo... Lettered two seasons in track and field (3 hurdles, 2m, shot, discus). PERSONAL Full Name: Dylan Gene Rush Born: May 27, 1987 in Susanville, CA Parents: Gregory and Hettie Rush... Has one brother, Gerard, and a sister, Nira... Lists his biggest thrill in sports to date as winning the state wrestling championship in his sophomore year in high school... Alexander Karelin, a Russian Olympic wrestler, is the famous athlete he admires... Grandfather, Louis Coetzee, was a professional boxer in South Africa... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 and Winter 27 Interested in a major in Cinematography. PT 5

27 jerzy SAVAGE #97 SIEWIERSKI #9 DEFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-4 :: 333 :: FR. SAN DIEGO, CA :: MORSE HS darius DEFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-2 :: 29 :: SO. SPARKS, NV :: REED HS SKAGGS #51 OFFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-5 :: 29 :: FR. WALNUT, CA :: WALNUT HS UCLA This versatile junior is making another position change... Nate will compete for playing time at offensive guard... In the last two years, he has also played defensive tackle and center Works hard and is very competitive. 26 Did not appear in a game while working at the center position... Had a hand injury in Fall camp and the early part of the season. 25 Skaggs had an outstanding Fall Camp and earned a starting job at defensive tackle in the opener against San Diego State but was not credited with a tackle... Came off the bench against Rice and made two tackles, including a 16yard sack on which he caused a fumble that resulted in a Bruin touchdown... He also saw action versus Oklahoma, California, Stanford and USC... For the Sun Bowl versus Northwestern, he switched to offense due to injuries at the center position and started and played virtually the entire game, helping the Bruins rush for 31 yards... Played in a total of seven games (six on defense) with two starts. 24 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has two seasons of eligibility remaining Moved from offense to defense early in Fall camp Co-defensive winner of the Charles Pike Memorial Award for Outstanding Scout Team Player. HIGH SCHOOL Attended Rancho Bernardo HS in San Diego, CA from 22-4 and played offensive tackle, guard and defensive end for coach Ron Hamamoto Also attended Long High School in Longview, WA from 2-2 Played three years of varsity football Rated No. 55 prospect in West by Tom Lemming Rated No. 98 prospect in California by SuperPrep Two-star selection by UCLA Sean is one of several talented redshirt freshmen who will be competing for playing time on the offensive line. 26 Suffered a tear of the medial collateral ligament in his right knee in Fall training camp and did not appear in a game, retaining his season of eligibility. HIGH SCHOOL Played four seasons of football at Walnut (CA) HS for coach Jerry Parson Named a pre-season Reebok/Sports Illustrated All-American prior to his senior season... Ranked No. 18 nationally among offensive tackles by rivals.com... Ranked as No. 33 player in California by rivals.com... Four-star ranking by both scout.com and rivals.com... Ranked No. 3 among offensive linemen nationally according to scout.com... West Coast scout.com All-American... Prep Star AllAmerican... Cal-Hi Sports second-team All-State... Second-team All-CIF Southern Section... First-team CIF-Southern Section Div. VII... Served as team captain... Named to San Gabriel Valley All-Area team... First-team all-league on both offense and defense... Named Most Valuable Lineman at his school... Invited to play in the CaliFlorida Bowl... Selected to play in Shrine All-Star Game... Also played three seasons of basketball for coach Michael James. PERSONAL Full Name: Sean Steven Sheller Born: July 5, 1987 in Covina, CA Parents: Steven and Sandy Sheller Has three sisters --- Sara, Stacey and Samantha Biggest thrill in sports was playing in the CIF high school playoffs... The famous athlete he admires the most is former San Diego Padre standout, Tony Gwynn... Hobbies include fishing and working out... History is his favorite class... Major undeclared. OFFENSIVE GUARD :: 6-4 :: 297 :: JR. SAN DIEGO, CA :: RANCHO BERNARDO HS SHELLER #72 nathaniel 26 IN REVIEW sean UCLA Jerzy is one of several young defensive linemen who will compete for playing time in Possesses great quickness and flexible hips and shoulders.. He is explosive and is adept at rushing the passer. 26 In his first year in the program, he appeared in four games -- Stanford, Arizona, Oregon and California... Played 13 snaps versus Stanford... Had one tackle assist at Oregon. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered two years in football at Reed HS in Sparks, NV for coach Ernie Howren... Played one year of football at Spanish Springs HS in Sparks, NV as a sophomore... Attended Liberty HS in Brentwood, CA as a freshman... Played defensive tackle, fullback and punter... Four-star selection by rivals.com... Ranked No. 25 nationally among defensive tackles by rivals.com... Ranked as No. 45 defensive lineman in the nation by SuperPrep... Regarded as the No. 2 player in the state of Nevada by rivals.com... Rated No. 3 defensive tackle in the nation by ESPN.com... SuperPrep All-Far West selection... Three-star selection by scout. com... Ranked No. 5 among defensive tackles by scout.com... Member of 25 Prep Star All-Region team... Named first-team All-State as a defensive tackle and second-team All-State as a punter... All-Region Lineman of the... First-team All-Region punter... First-team all-league selection as a punter and defensive tackle... Credited with 69 solo tackles, 94 assists and 11 sacks as a prep senior... Averaged 39 yards per punt... As a junior, he was named second-team all-league defensive tackle... Earned MVP of the freshman football team at Liberty HS... Holds a second degree brown belt in US Judo Association. PERSONAL Full Name: Jerzy Jackson Siewierski Born: October 12, 1987 in Fremont, CA Parent: Stacy Siewierski-Law... Dad is deceased... Has two sisters, Jessy and Cassandra... Biggest thrill in sports has been winning the Northern Nevada football championship as a junior... Mother is a professional dancer... Grandfather is a World Masters Judo champion... Director s Honor Roll in Fall Major undeclared. 27 BRUINS UCLA Darius is one of several youngsters who will battle for playing time on the defensive line... He did not participate in Spring Practice, instead competing with the UCLA track and field team... Ranked among the top 1 in the nation in the discus... Pac-1 finalist... Won Texas Relays discus competition... Ranked No. 7 all-time at UCLA in the discus (2-5) and won the USATF Junior National discus title (2-7). 26 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has four seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three seasons in football for his dad, Robert Savage, at Samuel F.B. Morse HS in San Diego, CA... Four-star selection by scout.com... Rated No. 42 defensive tackle nationally by rivals.com... Ranked No. 14 nationally among defensive tackles by scout.com... Member of scout.com Western 1... SuperPrep All-Far-West... Named first-team All-State by Cal-Hi Sports... First-team All-CIF selection... First-team All-San Diego Union-Tribune as a senior... Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star game... First-team all-league and Player of the in his league... Named second-team All-Union-Tribune as a junior... Also lettered two years in basketball for coach Jeff Harper... Lettered four years in track (shot put and discus)... Has won 12 national champion titles in the shot and discus... In June of 26, he won the California State championship in both the shot and the discus... Holder of 21 team records for shot and discus... Participated in the World Youth Games in Morocco and USAT&F Junior Olympics. PERSONAL Full Name: Darius Lee Savage Born: January 18, 1988 in San Diego, CA Parents: Robert and Ladene Savage... Has one brother, Darian... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as lining up as a fullback and scoring the winning touchdown in a homecoming game... Lists the NFL's Jamaal Williams of the Chargers as the athlete he patterns his style of play after... Hobbies include basketball, running and weightlifting... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 Favorite class is World History... Major undeclared.

28 27 BRUINS TheInsiders.com and rivals.com Served as team captain his senior season Named team Offensive Lineman of the following his senior season Credited with 12 knockdown blocks as a senior offensive guard Selected AllCIF San Diego section PrepStar All-Region First-team All-Palomar League Earned All-San Diego City honors Team placed first in Palomar League his senior season Twice named North County Times Athlete of the Week Six-time San Diego Union Tribune Athlete of the Week Two-time San Diego Union Tribune All-Academic team As a sophomore, he was named first-team All-Cowlitz County Greater St. Helen's All-Academic honors Selected to Daily News' All-Area Dream Team Named All-Conference as an offensive lineman Also lettered four years in wrestling Two-time team captain Earned All-CIF San Diego section honors As a junior, he was named Outstanding Heavyweight Wrestler at five out of six tournaments Posted a record of time tournament heavyweight champ First-team All-North County Named team's Most Valuable Wrestler his junior and senior seasons Finished fifth at regionals as a sophomore Third at CIF as a junior First in CIF and at Masters as a senior Finished fourth in the California State Wrestling Championships as a senior Posted a record of 33-2 with 23 pins Also participated in track (1m, 4m, shot-56 ft., discus). PERSONAL Full Name: Nathaniel Qreig Skaggs Born: November 3, 1985 in San Diego Parents: Craig and Heidi Skaggs Has one brother, Kiel Lists cyclist Lance Armstrong as the athlete he admires the most Hobbies include playing bass guitar, watching movies and hanging out with friends Dad played football for San Diego State, Political Science major. 26 IN REVIEW matthew SLATER #18 FREE SAFETY :: 6- :: 194 :: SR. ORANGE, CA :: SERVITE HS UCLA Matthew figures to again add depth in the secondary... He will compete at free safety this season after serving as a backup cornerback and special teams performer in Did not participate in most of Spring drills while rehabilitating from left shoulder surgery. 26 He appeared in all 13 games, including two (Washington and Arizona) on defense... Excelled on kick coverage, specializing on big hits on kick returners to help minimize kick return yardage... On the year, he made nine tackles, including six solos. 25 A reserve wide receiver, he missed the first three games due to a stress reaction in his left leg... When he returned, it was hard to work his way into the receiver rotation... Saw action in two games (15 snaps against Oregon State and nine at Stanford) but did not make a reception. 24 Saw limited action as a second-year freshman Appeared in games against Illinois, Arizona and Stanford. 23 Did not see action in his first season in the program and has one season of eligibility remaining Was handicapped the first few weeks of practice with turf toe and by the time he was healthy, it was decided he should redshirt. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered in football for two seasons for coach Larry Toner at Servite HS in Anaheim, CA All-West selection by Prep Star Three-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 75 prospect in the West by rivals.com Ranked No. 56 nationally among receivers by rivals.com Two-time All-Serra League selection As a senior, he made 39 receptions for 77 yards and five touchdowns Standout performer in track for coach Richard Gibbs, he finished second (tied) at the CIF State meet in the 1m (1.67) and fourth in the 2m (21.39) His 4 x 1m relay team was CIF champion Selected 23 Orange County Register Boys Track and Field Athlete of the as a senior As a junior, he made 23 catches for 333 yards and two touchdowns Won the CIF Division III 1 and 2 meters Owns Servite school records in the 1 (1.62) and 2 meters (21.39). PERSONAL Full Name: Matthew Wilson Slater Born: September 9, 1985 Parents: Jackie and Annie Slater Father is a former Los Angeles Ram and NFL Hall of Fame offensive lineman Has one brother, David Lists his biggest athletic thrill to date as turning a disappointing senior track season around with a second place finish in the State 1 meter event NFL receiver Isaac Bruce is the athlete he admires most and after whom he patterns his style of play Enjoys participating in Children Ministries with his Church in his spare time Director s Honor Roll in Spring 24, Spring 25 and Winter 27 Political Science major. william SNEAD #18 TIGHT END :: 6-5 :: 24 :: SR. OAKLAND, CA :: SKYLINE HS UCLA This athletic performer figures to again contend for playing time at the tight end position... Made the switch to offense from defensive end in the middle of last season... Possesses soft hands and is a threat with the ball in his hands. 26 Made switch to tight end from defensive end prior to game four versus Stanford... Played in the opener versus Utah and also saw action against Rice and Washington on defense... During the week of practice prior to the Stanford game he practiced at tight end and saw some action on offense against the Cardinal and Arizona... Saw significant action as a second tight end following Ryan Moya s injury at Oregon... Made first career reception of his career at Notre Dame, a 36yard tackle-breaking catch-and-run that resulted in the first touchdown... Did not make a catch versus Washington State... Made one reception (1 yards) at California... Had a reception erased by penalty versus Oregon State. 25 Snead appeared in all 12 games, starting five times (two at right defensive end and three on left side)... Made 2 tackles (11 solos), including 1.5 sacks... Recovered two fumbles... Had one tackle assist at San Diego State... Added an assist versus Rice... Against Oklahoma, his first-quarter fumble recovery led to a field goal that gave the Bruins the lead for good, Versus Washington, he made four tackles, including a sack... Made first career start versus Cal and made career-high seven tackles (five solos)... Started at Washington State but was not credited with a tackle... Against Oregon State, he started and recovered a fumble... At Stanford, he made three tackles, including.5 tackle for loss... Made one tackle at Arizona... Came off the bench against Arizona State and had one tackle assist, including one-half sack... Did not have a stop versus USC... Had two tackle assists versus Northwestern... His two fumble recoveries ranked fifth (tied) in the Pac-1... Member of the punt coverage special teams unit. 24 Appeared in all 12 games as a reserve defensive end Made six tackles, including one sack Played at least 2 defensive snaps on three occasions (best of 29 at Arizona State) Made three tackles against Oklahoma State and broke up a pass at Cal Recorded two tackles at Arizona State, including a five-yard sack Credited with one tackle against Wyoming in the Las Vegas Bowl. 23 Did not see action in his first season in the program. HIGH SCHOOL Played three varsity seasons of football at Skyline HS in Oakland, CA for coach John Beam SuperPrep All-FarWest (No. 7 prospect) Rated No. 7 defensive end in West by PacWestFootball.com A three-star selection and No. 6 outside linebacker nationally by rivals.com TheInsiders.com two-star selection Ranked No. 15 among defensive ends by The Insiders.com Named first-team all-league Linebacker of the in high school as a senior Silver Bowl champions OAL champions Cal-Hi Sports Nor-Cal Defensive Player of the Recorded 96 tackles, with 36 tackles for loss, including 11 sacks and five fumbles caused as a senior Also recovered two fumbles and returned two interceptions for touchdowns Had 12 catches on offense and scored two touchdowns Earned letters in basketball for coaches Webster and Cornelius, and in track and field for coach Cooks. PERSONAL Full Name: William Charles Snead Born: May 4, 1985 in Oakland, CA Parents: Stanley and Mildred Snead Has one brother, Michael, and two sisters, Celsa and Janine Lists his biggest thrill in sports as being a part of championship teams in high school Hobbies include hanging out with friends, playing basketball and listening to music Sister, Celsa, attended UCLA History major. VARSITY RECEIVING STATISTICS - W. SNEAD No Receptions: 1, at Notre Dame, 26; at California, 26 Receiving Yards: 36 at Notre Dame, 26 Receiving Touchdowns: 1 at Notre Dame, 26 VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - W. SNEAD TFL Tackles: 7 v. California, 25 Tackles for Loss: 1, last v. Washington, 25 : 1, last v. Washington, 25 INT (Td)

29 STOKES #91 DEFENSIVE END :: 6-3 :: 255 :: FR. MONTGOMERY, AL :: CARVER HS UCLA One of the defensive leaders, Christian enters his senior season as the starter at the Mike (middle) linebacker spot... Calls all of the defensive signals and is responsible for making sure everyone is aligned correctly... One of the top linebackers in the Pac-1 Conference... Former walk-on who earned a scholarship after Fall camp in Solid all-around performer... Tough, physical competitor. 26 Played in all 13 games, missing only one start (Oregon) due to an ankle sprain... Ranked second on the team in tackles (83), third in sacks (4.5), third in tackles for loss (13.5)... Fifth (tied) in the Pac-1 in tackles for loss (1.4 per game) and 16th in tackles (6.38)... Co-winner of UCLA s Captain Don Brown Memorial Award for Most Improved Player... Played at least 5 snaps in 12 games and at least 6 eight times... Made his second career start versus Utah in the 26 season opener and was credited with two tackles while helping hold the Utes to 287 yards total offense... Led squad with eight tackles (six solos), including one for loss, and also broke up one pass versus Rice... At Washington, he made four tackles (two solos), including one sack and a second for loss... Against Stanford, he made four tackles (two solos)... He also recorded a sack and outfought a Stanford receiver for an interception... Made five tackles (two solos) in the first half against Arizona but did not play in the second half due to a sprained left ankle... Came off the bench at Oregon and made nine tackles, including 1.5 for losses, to tie for the team lead... At Notre Dame, he started and led the Bruins with 1 tackles (three solos), including 1. for losses, and broke up one pass... Made seven tackles (five solos), including one sack and a second for loss versus Washington State... Made five tackles (three solos) at California... Against Oregon State, he made five solo tackles, including one sack (eight yards) and a second stop behind the line for a loss... At Arizona State, he made five tackles, including one-half sack... Made a team-high 11 tackles, including seven solos, against USC... Combined with Alterraun Verner on a key fourth-down stop for a loss on the first play of the fourth quarter that led to a field goal which made the score Also broke up two passes... Against Florida State, he made eight tackles (six solos), including two for loss. 25 In his first season of action, Taylor played in all 12 games, starting once (USC)... Finished the year with 43 tackles, tied for sixth on the squad... Came off the bench to make two tackles versus San Diego State in his first action as a Bruin... Against Rice, he made four tackles (three solos), including one for loss... Scooped up an Owl fumble in the fourth quarter and returned it four yards for a touchdown... Made one tackle against Oklahoma... Played against Washington, California and Washington State but was not credited with a tackle...made four tackles, including three solos, versus Oregon State... At Stanford, he contributed six tackles, including four solos... Totaled two tackles at Arizona... Came off the bench to make six tackles (four solos) against Arizona State... Made first career start against USC and recorded six tackles, including four solos... Led the Bruins with 12 tackles, including seven solos, in Sun Bowl against Northwestern... Member of the special teams units for kickoff coverage and kickoff return. 24 Transferred to UCLA from the Air Force Academy Sat out the 24 season following the transfer Practiced well and was the defensive winner of UCLA s Charles Pike Memorial Award for Scout Team Player of the. HIGH SCHOOL Played three seasons of varsity football for coach Mark Ironside at Salinas, CA HS Saw action at strong safety and running back Named UCLA After starting at weakside tackle a year ago, Noah has made a switch to right guard... A hard worker with good athletic skills, he is the only fifth-year senior among the starting offensive linemen. 26 Won the starting weakside tackle job in Fall camp and started all 13 games... Played virtually every snap in all 13 games, sitting out only the final series in four games... Played at least 6 snaps 11 times and 7 or more on five occasions. 25 In his first year on offense, Sutherland started at strong tackle against Oregon State in place of an ill Brian Abraham and did a fine job, playing 71 snaps... Played extensively versus Arizona State... Started the final two games at tackle against USC and Northwestern... In the Sun Bowl, he helped the Bruins rush for a season-high 31 yards... Played in a total of seven games. 24 As a redshirt freshman, he appeared in eight games along the defensive line He played 25 defensive snaps against Oklahoma State and 13 at Arizona State On the year, he made two tackles, a solo against Oklahoma State and an assist versus Wyoming. 23 Did not see action in his first year in the program. HIGH SCHOOL Attended Kellam High School in Virginia Beach, VA from 223 and earned letters at defensive end and offensive tackle in football while playing for coach Chris Dewitt Attended Indian River HS in Chesapeake, VA from and played football for coach Bob Parker Selected PrepStar All-Region as a senior SuperPrep All-MidAtlantic/Virginia (No. 21 prospect) Two-star selection by rivals.com TheInsiders.com two-star selection Rated No. 122 nationally at defensive end by The Insiders.com A pre-season rivals/ PrepStar magazine All-Atlantic selection Earned All-District honors as his team placed third in the District As a senior, he was credited with 56 tackles, five sacks and 14 tackles for loss Had one fumble caused, one fumble recovered, three tipped passes and two passes defensed Served as team captain his senior season As a junior, he was selected All-District, All-Region and All-Tidewater LINEBACKER :: 6-1 :: 22 :: SR. SALINAS, CA :: SALINAS HS OFFENSIVE GUARD :: 6-4 :: 296 :: SR. VIRGINIA BEACH, VA :: KELLAM HS TAYLOR #33 26 IN REVIEW SUTHERLAND #74 christian noah VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - N. SUTHERLAND TFL INT (Td) BRUINS UCLA Reggie is one of several talented redshirt freshmen who will be competing for playing time... Possesses good size and strength... Takes what is taught in meetings out to the field... Showed some pass rush ability during Spring Practice. 26 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has four seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three seasons at G.W. Carver High School for Larry Ware... Ranked No. 86 player in the South by scout.com... Three-star selection by scout. com... Two-star selection by rivals.com... Ranked No. 33 among defensive ends by scout.com... Rated No. 43 defensive end nationally by ESPN.com... PrepStar All-American... SuperPrep All-Dixie (No. 16 in Alabama)... Member of scout.com South Hot 1... Area 5A-6A Montgomery Advertiser Player of the... Nominee for Mr. Alabama Football... Birmingham News All-State... Credited with 155 tackles, 19 sacks and six forced fumbles his senior season... Selected All-State Class 6A... Finalist for Class 6A Lineman of the... Named team's Defensive MVP and captain... Recorded 137 tackles and 9.5 sacks his junior season, earning All-State Honorable Mention and All-City Honorable Mention honors... Also lettered three years in baseball and basketball. PERSONAL Full Name: Reginald Leonardi Stokes, Jr. Born: December 23, 1987 in Montgomery, AL Parents: Reginald and Elizabeth Stokes Has one brother, Marquis Famous athlete he patterns his style of play after is the NFL's Jevon Kearse... Favorite school subject is Math... Major undeclared. reginald area His team won the District championship and was the regional runner-up while placing sixth in the State As a junior, he made approximately 7 tackles, including six sacks Had 13 tackles for loss, two blocked field goals, six tipped passes and two fumbles caused Also earned letters in track and field for coach Tom Bernard (shot, discus, 1m). PERSONAL Full Name: Noah Andrew Sutherland Born: April 9, 1985 in Norfolk, VA Parents: Scott Sutherland and Barbara Kingan Has one brother, Adam Biggest thrill in sports was when his team won the District title and defeated Salem before a large crowd in the first round of the playoffs Lists the NFL's Jevon Kearse as the athlete he patterns his style of play after Hobbies include basketball, writing and reading Director s Honor Roll in Spring 25, Fall 25, Spring 26 and Winter History major.

30 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS All-Central Coast Section and All-Nor Cal for football Named All-League and All-County for football, basketball and volleyball Served as team captain for football and volleyball Named team MVP in football and volleyball Team won the Central Coast Section Div. II championship in 22 Played two seasons of volleyball as an outside hitter and one of basketball as a forward. PERSONAL Full Name: Christian Steven Taylor Born: March 26, 1985 in Boston, MA Parents: Steve and Kathy Taylor Has one brother, Kyle, and one sister, Meghan, who both attended UCLA Lists his biggest thrill in sports as posting a win over his rival school in football during his senior season for the first time in over 2 years Hobbies include ping-pong, snowboarding and guitar NFL star John Lynch is the player after whom he patterns his style of play Lists missionary work as his career objective Director s Honor Roll in Spring 26 History major. VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - C. TAYLOR TFL INT (Td) 1- () 1- () Tackles: 12 vs. Northwestern, 25 Tackles for loss: 2 vs. Washington State, 26; Oregon State, 26: Florida State, 26 shannon TEVAGA #71 OFFENSIVE GUARD :: 6-2 :: 324 :: SR. PARAMOUNT, CA :: LA MIRADA HS UCLA Shannon enters his senior year considered one of the top offensive guards in the West, if not the nation... This will be his fourth season as a starter... Enters his senior year with a string of 31 consecutive starts... He is a strong, physical player who figures to be a team leader in His athletic ability allows him to excel at both run and pass blocking. 26 Tevaga was named a first-team pre-season All-America selection by some publications... Started all 13 games and played virtually every snap in each of those games... Played at least 6 snaps in 11 of his 13 games... Earned All-Pac-1 honorable mention for his efforts. 25 As a true sophomore, he started all 12 games... One of just two linemen (the only returner) to start every game... Played at least 6 snaps in each of the last 1 games, including 94 at Washington State... Helped the Bruins rush for 31 yards versus Northwestern... Earned All-Pac-1 honorable mention for his efforts. 24 As a true freshman, he spent most of the first six weeks playing on the PAT/field goal squad Moved into the starting lineup at strong guard against Arizona State He had previously played two snaps against Arizona and four snaps as an extra tight end at Cal Went on to start the final six games (ASU, Stanford, Washington State, Oregon, USC and Wyoming) of the season Played well once becoming a regular Earned third-team Freshman All-America honors and first-team Freshman All-Pac-1 acclaim from The Sporting News. HIGH SCHOOL Played football for coach John Mele at La Mirada (CA) HS Rated the No. 22 prospect in the West and No. 21 OL prospect in the nation by TheInsiders.com SuperPrep All-American (No. 36 OL) Rated No. 26 prospect in California by SuperPrep Rated No. 36 prospect in the West by Tom Lemming Four-star nose tackle prospect by Max Emfinger Four-stars by TheInsiders.com PrepStar All-Region defensive selection Ranked No. 3 OL by collegefootballnews.com No. 15 OG nationally and No. 37 prospect in the West by rivals.com Three-star prospect by rivals.com and No. 27 prospect in California Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western 1 First-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports.com) First-team All-CIF Southern Section First-team All-CIF SS Division IV Los Angeles Times All-Southeast / South Coast selection Preseason PrepStar All-West Named league MVP for the offensive and defensive lines Served as team captain As a senior, he made 55 tackles, including four sacks and 1 for loss As a junior, he made 7 tackles with five sacks Also competed in track and field for coach Brick Named track team MVP. PERSONAL Full Name: Shannon Lafitaga Tevaga Born: October 29, 1986 in Compton, CA Parents: Savvi and Lei Tevaga Has six brothers and sisters Shareiff, Sonny (who joined the Bruin football team in the Fall of 26), Tele, Mavis, Analei, InaMae Lists his biggest sports thrill as getting pumped up to play on game day Hobbies include playing basketball History major. sonny TEVAGA #55 OFFENSIVE GUARD :: 6-3 :: 337 :: FR. PARAMOUNT, CA :: DOMINGUEZ HS UCLA One of several talented redshirt freshmen who will compete for playing time on the offensive line... Gained valuable experience during Spring Practice. 26 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has four seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered his last two high school seasons at Dominguez HS in Compton, CA as an offensive tackle and tight end for coach Willie Donerson... Lettered his sophomore season as an offensive guard at LaMirada, CA HS for coach John Mele... Three-star selection by rivals.com... Ranked No. 24 offensive guard by rivals.com... Rated No. 43 prospect in California by rivals.com... Member of scout.com Western 1 (No. 85)... Three-star selection by scout.com... Ranked No. 84 among offensive linemen by scout.com... SuperPrep All-Far West selection... PrepStar All-Region pick... Cal-Hi Sports second-team All-State selection... Played in the CaliFlorida Bowl... Made eight receptions, as a tight end, during his senior season, for 165 yards and one touchdown. PERSONAL Full Name: Sonny Siu Tevaga Born: June 22, 1988 in Compton, CA Parents: Savvi and Lei Tevaga Has six brothers and sisters --- Shareiff, Shannon, Tele, Mavis, Analei and InaMae Brother, Shannon, is also a member of the Bruin football team... Biggest thrill in sports was when his prep football team won the Division III championship... Famous athletes he patterns his style of play after are the NFL's Alan Faneca and Will Shields... Hobbies include playing basketball and video games... Favorite school subject is English... Major undeclared. trevor THERIOT #31 FULLBACK :: 6- :: 227 :: SO. NEWPORT BEACH, CA :: NEWPORT HARBOR HS UCLA Trevor is a solid performer who will compete for playing time at fullback with senior Michael Pitre... He is in his third year with the program after joining the team as a non-scholarship player in Saw limited action as a second-year freshman... Appeared in four games, including two on offense and two on special teams... Made his debut on special teams against California and played offense versus Arizona State and USC. 25 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has three seasons HIGH SCHOOL Earned three letters under coach Jeff Brinkley at Newport Harbor HS in Newport Beach, CA as a running back/linebacker... Two-year/twoway starter... As a senior (24), he rushed for 1,328 yards and seven touchdowns on 222 attempts... CIF-SS Division VI co-offensive Player of the... Helped Sailors to record and Division VI title game... One of 12 finalists for the Wendy's High School Heisman Award... Daily Pilot Newport-Mesa Player of the. PERSONAL Full Name: Trevor James Theriot Born: December 29, 1986 in Newport Beach, CA Parents: Brian and Melissa Theriot Has one brother and two sisters Enjoys paintball competitions and weightlifting... Biggest thrill in sports was being named MVP of the Shrine All-Star game... Director s Honor Roll in Winter 27 Political Science major.

31 TURNER #6 FLANKER :: 6-1 :: 198 :: SO. GRAHAM, WA :: BETHEL HS UCLA This talented youngster will compete for playing time at one of the linebacker spots... A tough player who needs experience. 26 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has four seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered four seasons at South Hills HS in West Covina, CA... Three-star selection by rivals.com... Rated No. 21 nationally among outside linebackers by rivals.com... Rated No. 4 prospect in California by rivals.com... Member of scout.com Western 1... Three-star selection by scout.com... Rated No. 51 defensive end by ESPN.com... Rated No. 61 linebacker by scout.com... PrepStar All-Region selection... SuperPrep All-Far West... Led his school to the CIF-SS Division VII championship... Cal-Hi Sports second-team All-State selection... Played in CaliFlorida Bowl... Selected to play in Shrine All-Star Game... Ranked No. 55 among linebackers by scout.com... Named to LA Times All-Star team... First-team All-CIF Southern Section as a defensive end CIF-SS Division VII Defensive Player of the... CIF Division VII first-team selection... Most Valuable Player of the San Antonio League... First-team All-San Gabriel Valley pick by the San Gabriel Valley Tribune... Made 7 tackles as a senior in 25, including 17. sacks and two fumble recoveries... As a junior, he was first-team CIF-SS Division UCLA Rodney is the returning starter at right cornerback but he will have to continue to compete at a high level to hold off the challenge from other Bruin corners... Demonstrated the most improvement of any corner during Spring Practice... Possesses fine speed and outstanding cover skills... Has cut down on his mistakes and should have a good senior season... Also excels on special teams. 26 Started all 13 games and ranked fifth on the squad with 57 tackles... Van made his first career start in the 26 opener versus Utah... Credited with four solo tackles and did a nice job in man coverage... Started and made one tackle versus Rice... At Washington, he started and made four solo tackles... He made four tackles (two solos) against Stanford... Had three tackles (two solos) and broke up a pass versus Arizona... At Oregon, he made a career-high seven tackles (three solos), including one for loss... At Notre Dame, he had three tackles (two solos) and broke up one pass... Made six tackles (four solos) versus Washington State... Against California, he made four tackles (three solos), including.5 for loss... Against Oregon State, he made five tackles (three solos) and broke up a pass... At Arizona State, he made four solo tackles and broke up two passes... Against USC, he made seven solo tackles, tying his career high, and helped hold the USC wide receivers in check... In the Emerald Bowl, he made five tackles (four solos) and broke up one pass. 25 Van played well throughout the season... Finished with 22 tackles (19 solos), including one for loss... Also made one interception... Appeared in all 12 games and played at least 2 defensive snaps seven times... In the opener against San Diego State, he made three solo tackles... Came off the bench and had three solos against Rice, including one for loss, and broke up a pass off the bench... Made an outstanding open field tackle against Oklahoma... Versus Washington, his fumble recovery on a punt led to UCLA s first touchdown... Credited with two solo tackles versus California... Played in the secondary and on special teams at Washington State... Against Oregon State, he made a career-high six tackles (four solos) and forced a fumble... Made three tackles (two solos) at Stanford... Totaled one tackle at Arizona... Played on special teams versus Arizona State but was not credited with a tackle... Had two solo tackles and an interception at USC... Made one tackle versus Northwestern... Member of the kickoff coverage and punt coverage special teams unit. 24 As a true freshman, he played on special teams in every game Played much of the second half (17 snaps) at cornerback against Cal and played three snaps versus San Diego State Made 12 tackles on the year Had a special teams tackle at Washington Credited with one tackle against San Diego State Also made one tackle versus Arizona At Cal, he made four tackles Saw action on special teams against Arizona State, Stanford and Washington State Made one tackle versus the Cougars Played on special teams at Oregon Made one tackle versus USC Had one tackle versus Wyoming. HIGH SCHOOL Earned three letters in football for coach Raul Lara at Poly HS in Long Beach, CA PrepStar All-American Rated No. 15 CB in the nation by collegefootballnews.com Ranked No. 31 prospect in the West by TheInsiders. com No. 13 CB in the nation and a four-star selection by TheInsiders.com Four-star CB rating by Max Emfinger Rated No. 32 prospect in the West by Tom Lemming SuperPrep All-American (No. 32 DB) Rated No. 28 prospect in California by SuperPrep SuperPrep All-American Rated No. 15 CB nationally and a three-star selection by rivals.com No. 4 prospect in the West and No. 3 player in California by rivals.com Member of Tacoma News Tribune Western LINEBACKER :: 6- :: 23 :: FR. WEST COVINA, CA :: SOUTH HILLS HS CORNERBACK :: 6- :: 173 :: SR. LONG BEACH, CA :: LONG BEACH POLY HS 26 IN REVIEW UMODU #45 VAN #3 tobi rodney 27 BRUINS UCLA Jamil will compete with several other young receivers for a spot in the regular rotation... He has the potential to develop into a fine receiver with added experience. 26 Saw action in the season opener against Utah... Contributed with his play on the scout team. 25 Did not see action in his first year in the program and has three seasons HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three seasons in football as a wide receiver at Bethel HS in Spanaway,WA for coach Eric Kurle Three-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 5 nationally among wide receivers by rivals.com No. 8 player in Washington by rivals.com Two-star selection by scout.com No. 8 player in Washington by scout.com PrepStar All-Region selection SuperPrep All-Oregon/Washington (No. 14 player) Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 1 Seattle Times first-team All-State Team won League football championship in 223, 23-4, 24-5 Earned first-team All-League honors after his junior and senior seasons Named co-league MVP as a senior and first-team All-State Made 74 receptions for 1,468 yards and 2 touchdowns as a senior Scored five touchdowns in one game Pre-season No. 71 player in West by scout.com As a junior, he caught 17 passes for 388 yards and three scores Lettered three seasons in basketball for coach Pat Mullen where he earned honorable mention first-team All-League honors in 23-4 and second-team All-League honors in 22-3 Team won three straight league basketball championships In 25, team won West Central District basketball championship and state 4-A title Lettered one season in track (long jump, high jump and triple jump) for coach Mullen. PERSONAL Full Name: Jamil Harkeem Turner Born: January 7, 1987 in Puyallup, WA Parents: John (deceased) and Linda Turner Has one brother Biggest thrill in sports was catching the game-winning touchdown in a State playoff game as a senior in high school Lists NFL standout Terrell Owens as the famous athlete he admires and patterns his style of play after Hobbies include movies and video games Business and Marketing are his favorite classes... History major. VII... Selected second-team All-State Underclass by Cal-Hi Sports... Made 72 tackles, including 17 sacks and one interception for a team which won the league championship and advanced to the CIF-Division VII finals... Credited with 63 tackles as a sophomore, while earning CIF-SS Division VII first-team honors...team won the league championship and the CIF-SS Division VII championship... He was a member of the CIF-SS Division VII championship team as a freshman in Also lettered in basketball (two years) and track (four years). PERSONAL Full Name: Emmanuel Tobi Umodu Born: May 1, 1988 in Los Angeles,CA Parents: Azuka and Vicky Umodu Has three brothers --- Kebin, Ify, Oly ---- and two sisters, Diseph and Iboh Famous athlete he patterns his style of play after is the NFL's Ray Lewis... Favorite school subject is Language... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 Major undeclared. jamil

32 26 IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS 1 Second-team All-State selection by Cal-Hi Sports.com First-team All-CIF by Cal-Hi Sports.com First-team All-CIF SS Division I As a senior, he made 84 tackles, including 54 solos Made one interception and recovered three fumbles Returned two punts for a total of 1 yards As a junior, he made 52 tackles and one interception Returned 1 punts for a total of 25 yards As a sophomore, he was credited with 15 tackles and two interceptions Had one punt return for 5 yards Also lettered three years in track for coach Don Norford Had best marks of 1.74 in 1m, 21.3 in 2m, 47.9 in 4m and 23-2 in long jump Earned all-league and All-CIF track honors. PERSONAL Full Name: Rodney Eric Van, Jr. Born: June 8, 1986 in Long Beach, CA Parents: Pamela Harper and Rodney Van, Sr. Has one brother, Xavier, and two sisters, Monique and Lashay Lists his biggest thrills in sports as playing before 15, people in the high school championship game and jumping over 23 feet in the long jump Favorite athletes are Charles Woodson (football) and Michael Johnson (track) Hobbies include fishing and video games Interested in a career in the legal profession Psychology major. VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - R. VAN TFL INT (Td) 1-11 () () 1-11 () Tackles: 7 vs. Oregon, 26 Tackles for Loss: 1 vs Oregon, 26; vs. Rice, 25 alterraun VERNER #1 CORNERBACK :: 5-11 :: 179 :: SO. CARSON, CA :: MAYFAIR HS UCLA Made an immediate impact on the Bruin defense in his first year with the program, earning Freshman All-America honors... Possesses good speed and anticipates where the ball will be thrown... Enjoyed a productive Spring... Figures to compete for playing time and a starting job in Selected first-team Freshman All-America by Scripps/FWAA and CollegeFootballNews.com, second-team Freshman All-America by The Sporting News, Scout.com and Rivals.com and first-team Pac-1 All-Freshman by The Sporting News... Named co-freshman of the for the Pac-1 Conference... Finished fourth on the squad with 59 tackles and third on the team with two interceptions, while leading the team with 123 interception yards and two touchdowns... The sixth Bruin and the first freshman to score two touchdowns on interceptions in the same year... His 89-yard return against Arizona was the longest by a Bruin since Nov. 12, 1994, when Abdul McCullough scored on a 98yard return versus Arizona State... Played in all 13 games as a nickel back and the No. 3 corner... Started once when the Bruins opened in the nickel package (Oregon)... Co-winner of UCLA s John Boncheff, Jr. Memorial Award for Rookie of the... Made his Bruin debut in the opener versus Utah a special one... Credited with two solo tackles and caused two turnovers... With 2:16 remaining in the second quarter, he stepped in front of a Utah pass and returned it 34 yards for a touchdown to give the Bruins the lead for good, In the fourth quarter, he caused a fumble after a Ute reception, recovered it and advanced it 18 yards... His interception return for a touchdown was the first by a UCLA true freshman since 1989, when Carlton Gray returned one 65 yards versus Washington... Made two tackles off the bench against Rice... At Washington, he led the team with nine tackles (four solos), including.5 for loss, off the bench... Made one tackle against Stanford... Had four solo tackles versus Arizona... In the fourth quarter, he picked off a pass and returned it 89 yards for a second touchdown... At Oregon, he made his first start (nickel package) and responded with seven tackles (five solos) and broke up a pass... At Notre Dame, he made six tackles (five solos) off the bench... Made three tackles versus Washington State... At California, he made six tackles, including three solos... Made two stops and broke up a pass versus Oregon State... At Arizona State, he made four solo tackles and broke up a pass... Against USC, he made four tackles, including one for loss... Combined with Christian Taylor on a key fourth-down stop on the first play of the fourth quarter... In the Emerald Bowl versus Florida State, he tied his career high with nine tackles -- all solos -and also broke up two passes. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three seasons at Mayfair High School in Lakewood, CA for coach Michael Fitch... Played wide receiver, defensive back, linebacker and special teams... Rated the No. 17 cornerback by ESPN.com... Three-star selection by scout.com... Member of scout.com Western 1 (No. 37)... Ranked No. 58 among cornerbacks by scout.com... PrepStar All-Region selection... SuperPrep All-Far West pick... Rated No. 84 prospect in California by rivals.com... Cal-Hi Sports All-State third-team selection... Led high school team to a 1-2 record as a senior... As a senior, he made 5 receptions for 97 yards (18.1 avg.) and 13 touchdowns... Scored 17 total touchdowns on the season... Made 56 tackles and four interceptions (including one returned for a 12-yard touchdown)... Returned four punts for 1 yards and added seven kickoff returns for 47 yards and one touchdown... Named 25 City of Lakewood Athlete of the... Named first-team 25 Long Beach Press-Telegram Dream Team... Team Most Valuable Offensive Player of the... Team Most Valuable Defensive Back of the... All-CIF Academic team selection... Second-team All-CIF Southern Section... First-team CIF-SS Division VI... Played in the CaliFlorida Bowl... Selected to play in Shrine All-Star Game... Suburban League All-Academic selection... Team Career Scholar-Athlete with 4.17 gpa... Served as team co-captain... Selected for the Shrine All-Star Classic... Selected to represent California in the 26 Down Under Bowl in Australia... As a junior, he was selected first-team All-CIF-SS Division VI on offense... Totaled 32 catches for 75 yards and 11 touchdowns... Had 56 tackles, 13 pass break ups and two interceptions... Member of the LA Times' AllRegion team... Named Suburban League All-Academic All-League squad and the All-CIF Academic team... Team Most Valuable Offensive Player and Most Valuable Defensive Back/Linebacker of the... First-team all-league pick... As a sophomore, he was named to the Suburban League All-Academic squad... Had 15 catches for 25 yards and one touchdown... Credited with 25 tackles on defense... Also lettered four seasons in track and field for coach Josh Barker... Participated in the high jump, pole vault, 1m, 4 x 1m relay, 4 x 4m relay, 11m hurdles, 3m intermediate hurdles, long jump, 8m run and 4 x 2m relay events... As a senior, he had bests of 6-6 in the high jump, 2-1 in the long jump, 1.7 in the 1m and 39.7 in the 3m intermediate hurdles... As a junior, he served as team co-captain... Earned Suburban League Academic All-League honors... League champ in the high jump (6-4) and 4x 1m relay... As a sophomore, he served as team co-captain... League champ in 4 x 4 relay, second in 11m high hurdles (16.) and high jump (6-2)... As a freshman, he was selected Team Most Valuable Performer... League Frosh/Soph champ in the 11m (17.5) and 3m hurdle (45.) events... Won the Silver medal in the 15m at the 1997 California State Games... Placed fourth in the 2 4 x 1m relay at the USATF Youth Nationals. PERSONAL Full Name: Alterraun Ennis Verner Born: December 13, 1988 in Orange, CA Parents: Robert and Vicki Verner Has two older sisters, RobinMarie and Shawn Served as a peer tutor to his high school football team in the subjects of math and history... Served as motivational speaker to city youth teams on importance of staying in school... Lists his biggest thrill in sports as scoring four touchdowns in his senior season against Artesia HS, including the winning score with four seconds to play... Admires former NFL standout Jerry Rice... In his spare time, he enjoys basketball, computer graphics, dancing, acting, listening to music and spending time with friends... Favorite school subject is Math... Director s Honor Roll in Fall 26 and Winter 27 Interested in a possible major in Math or Applied Science. VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - A. VERNER TFL INT (Td) (2) Tackles: 9 vs. Washington, 26; vs. Florida State, 26 jess WARD #52 DEFENSIVE TACKLE :: 6-4 :: 296 :: SO. RUNNING SPRINGS, CA :: RIM OF THE WORLD HS UCLA This youngster figures to inject himself into the competition for playing time at defensive tackle... Gained valuable game experience a year ago... Can be explosive and is very strong at the point of attack. 26 Ward appeared in seven games, playing double figure defensive snaps twice... Made five tackles (four solos), including.5 sacks... Had two tackles versus Stanford and recorded his sack assist against Arizona... Made one tackle against Washington State... Had one stop versus USC. 25 Did not see action in his first season in the program and has three seasons

33 TFL INT (Td) Tackles: 1, last vs. Oregon State, 26 aaron WHIINGTON #42 INT (Td) aaron FREE SAFETY :: 6- :: 193 :: S. SANTA MONICA, CA :: OAKS CHRISTIAN HS UCLA A youngster with outstanding potential, Aaron figures to compete for playing time at the free safety position throughout the season... Gained valuable experience a year ago, excelling on several special teams units... Enjoyed a very solid Spring Practice. 26 Played on special teams in all 13 games... Credited with four solo tackles and did a good job of breaking up the wedge... Saw his first action against Utah in the opener, playing on special teams, and was credited with one solo tackle... Made one special teams tackle at Oregon... He had one special teams tackle at California... Made one solo stop on kick coverage versus Oregon State. 25 Did not see action in his first season in the program and has three seasons HIGH SCHOOL PrepStar Dream Team selection and rated No. 6 nationally among athletes SuperPrep All-American and No. 27 DB nationally SuperPrep All-California (No. 19 player) Four-star selection by rivals.com Ranked No. 92 player nationally by rivals.com Rated No. 8 nationally among athletes by rivals. com No. 11 player in California by rivals.com Four-star selection by scout. com Rated No. 17 cornerback nationally by scout.com Ranked No. 2 player in California by scout.com Ranked No. 15 nationally among tailbacks by Tom Lemming (ESPN.com) Ranked No. 98 player nationally by Tom Lemming (ESPN. com) Rated No. 19 RB nationally by collegefootballnews.com Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 1 Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) Firstteam All-State Small Schools (Cal-Hi Sports) Long Beach Press Telegram Best in the West honorable mention L.A. Times All-Ventura/North Coast on offense Played in the CaliFlorida All-Star Game All-CIF Southern Section first team on offense CIF Division XI Player of the on offense (second straight year) Led team to CIF-SS Division XI championship First team All-Ventura County Pre-season All-American by SuperPrep Rated No. 2 player in CA/NV/HI by SuperPrep Rushed for 1,15 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior and close to 6, yards in his career Pre-season No. 23 player in West by scout.com As a junior, he was first team all-league and CIF-SS Division XI Offensive Player of the L.A. Times All-Ventura/North Coast as junior Rushed for 1,7 yards and 24 touchdowns Missed most of his sophomore season due to injury As WARE #27 UCLA Aaron blossomed into a valuable performer a year ago, starting most of the season at strongside linebacker... Figures to compete with other experienced performers for the starting job again this year... A solid, rangy versatile athlete with good coverage skills. 26 Played and started in 1 of UCLA's 13 games, missing three due to an ankle injury (Oregon State, Arizona State and Florida State)... Credited with 29 total tackles, including four for loss... Opened the season at strong side linebacker and made four tackles (two solos), including 2. for losses, versus Utah... Made three tackles, including two solos, against Rice... At Washington, he made two solo tackles... Against Stanford, he led the squad with seven tackles (four solos)... Against Arizona, he had four tackles, including.5 tackle for loss... Had five tackles (four assists) at Oregon... At Notre Dame, he recovered a fumble on the first series but suffered a sprained right ankle and played sparingly the rest of the way... Started against Washington State but only played part of the game due to his ankle sprain... At California, he made four tackles (two solos), including 1.5 for losses... Did not play versus Oregon State or Arizona State due to his ankle... Started against USC but left in the first quarter due to the ankle injury... Did not play in the Emerald Bowl. 25 Whittington appeared in eight games, starting the first two... Missed the final four games of the season with a deep thigh/quad bruise... Started the season opener at San Diego State and made seven tackles (three solos)... Made two tackles versus Rice, including one for a three-yard loss... Came off the bench versus Oklahoma and had one assist... Played versus Washington and California but was not credited with a tackle... At Washington State, he played defense and special teams and made one stop... Recorded one tackle versus Oregon State... At Stanford, he totaled four solo tackles... Did not play against Arizona, Arizona State, USC or Northwestern due to a thigh/quad contusion... Saw action on the special teams unit for kickoff coverage. 24 Appeared in eight of 12 games, starting twice, in his first season of action Totaled 18 tackles (eight solos) and was named to The Sporting News All-Pac1 Freshman team Credited with a tackle in his debut against Oklahoma State Made his first career start against Illinois and recorded a career-high eight tackles (four solos) and two quarterback hurries Started at Washington and made four solo tackles and forced one fumble before suffering a hip pointer in the second half Did not play against San Diego State Had one tackle off the bench versus Arizona and saw action against Cal and Arizona State Did not play on defense against Stanford or Washington State and made one tackle off the bench against Oregon and USC Made two tackles against Wyoming Played 45 snaps at Illinois Averaged 11 defensive snaps in the last three games (Oregon, USC and Wyoming). 23 Did not see action in his first year in the program. HIGH SCHOOL Played four years of football for coach Cory Johnson at Hazelwood East HS in St. Louis, MO SuperPrep All-Midlands (No. 38 prospect) All-Midlands selection (No. 15 prospect) by Tom Lemming PrepStar All-Region selection Three-star selection by rivals.com Rated No. 22 nationally among weakside defensive ends by rivals.com Earned first-team All-State acclaim 26 IN REVIEW LINEBACKER :: 6-2 :: 212 :: SR. ST. LOUIS, MO :: HAZELWOOD EAST HS Tackles: 2 vs. Stanford, 26 TFL.5-5 VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - A. WARE BRUINS VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - J. WARD a freshman, he was first-team All-State Underclassman and Freshman Athlete of the (Cal-Hi Sports) Also selected All-CIF Division XIII on offense. PERSONAL Full Name: Aaron Cagle Ware Born: October 14, 1986 in Santa Monica, CA Parents: Bernie and Julie Ware Brother Matt started at cornerback for three years at UCLA (21-3) and is now with the Arizona Cardinals (he was a third-round pick by Philadelphia in 24 and played in the 25 Super Bowl) Patterns style of play after his brother Matt Hobbies include collecting rocks and insects and landscape design Favorite class is Marine Biology His career aspiration is to be a television sports announcer... Director s Honor Roll in Winter 27 Sociology major. HIGH SCHOOL Lettered three years in football as a defensive end, linebacker, offensive lineman and kicker at Rim of the World HS in Lake Arrowhead, CA for coach Bob Gradillas SuperPrep All-California (No. 76 player) Three-star selection by scout.com Ranked No. 52 defensive tackle nationally by scout. com Third-team All-State (Cal-Hi Sports) All-CIF Southern Section first team on offense All-CIF-SS Division VIII on offense Ranked No. 6 player in California by scout.com Two-star selection by rivals.com L.A. Times AllDesert/Mountain and Desert/Mountain Lineman of the As a senior, he was named Mojave River League Defensive Player of the Earned All-County honors from the San Bernardino Sun Credited with 85 tackles in his senior season, when he played defensive line and linebacker Graded out at 97% as an offensive lineman Selected first-team All-League as an offensive lineman Named team's Most Valuable Offensive and Defensive Lineman Selected as team's all-around Defensive MVP As a junior, he was selected first-team AllLeague as a defensive lineman and second-team as an offensive lineman Also named team's defensive lineman MVP Named All-Area by the Press-Enterprise As a sophomore, he was named second team All-League as an offensive and defensive lineman Lettered three seasons in track (shot put and discus) for coach Monk Smith. PERSONAL Full Name: Jess Alan Ward Born: December 22, 1986 in La Jolla, CA Parents: Steven and Christine Ward Has one sister, Stefani Lists NFL standout defensive lineman Julius Peppers as the famous athlete he admires and patterns his style of play after Hobbies include snowboarding and hanging out with friends History is his favorite class... Political Science major.

34 TheInsiders.com two-star selection Ranked No. 117 nationally among LBs by The Insiders.com Credited with 15 tackles, including 13 sacks, and caused five fumbles A pre-season rivals/prepstar magazine All-Midlands selection As a junior, he made 13 tackles, including a school record 15 quarterback sacks to earn first-team All-State honors Also played four seasons of basketball for coach Ron Bank Won the school academic award in 22 and 23 Recognized for his Outstanding Student Leadership Awarded School District Board of Education Kids on the Move! scholarship Winner of Hazelwood East High Most Valuable Spartan award Earned the Tom Lombardo award in 22 and 23. PERSONAL Full Name: Aaron Alan Whittington Born: August 15, 1985 in St. Louis Parents: Allie and Odyster Whittington Has six brothers and sisters Brother, Benard, was with the Cincinnati Bengals and another brother, Darryl, played at Missouri and with the Philadelphia Eagles Admires Michael Jordan, because of his desire Hobbies include playing the piano, fishing and playing X Box Member of Future Business Leaders in America club at his high school Director s Honor Roll in Winter History major. VARSITY TACKLES STATISTICS - A. W HIINGTON TFL INT (Td) Tackles: 8 at Illinois, 24 Tackles for Loss: 2 vs. Utah, IN REVIEW 27 BRUINS YOUNT #52 LONG SNAPPER :: 6-1 :: 233 :: FR. COTO DE CAZA, CA :: TESORO HS UCLA Enrolled full-time in January and will be a true freshman this season... Very accurate snapper with great velocity... Enters Fall camp as the leader for the long snapper position... Signed his letter of intent in February of 26. HIGH SCHOOL Played four seasons and lettered in two as a long snapper at Tesoro HS in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA for coach Jim O'Connell... Started all games during his junior and senior seasons as a long snapper...team won the 25 CIF Div. IX championship and was the Division III State champion as a senior Pacific Coast League champions... Team won the CIF Div. IX championship in 24 as a junior... Ranked as the #1 long snapper in the nation by chrissailerkicking. com... Had no bad snaps his senior season. PERSONAL Full Name: Christian Alexander Yount Born: July 8, 1988 in San Pedro, CA Parents: James and Xochitl Has one brother, Brendan Patterns his style of play after former Bruin long snapper Chris Rubio, Hobbies include off-roading, camping and surfing... Favorite school subject is History... Director s Honor Roll in Winter 27 Major undeclared. STATUS OF PLAYERS 26 LEERMEN RETURNING (47) christian Brian Abraham, OT Terrence Austin, WR Kahlil Bell, TB Korey Bosworth, DE Kyle Bosworth, LB Brandon Breazell, WR Kevin Brown, DT Trey Brown, CB Reggie Carter, LB Patrick Cowan, QB Bruce Davis, DE Nikola Dragovic, DE Marcus Everett, WR Scott Glicksberg, OT Ryan Graves, WR John Hale, LB Brigham Harwell, DT Chris Horton, SS P.J. Irvin, OG Chris Joseph, C Gavin Ketchum, WR Dennis Keyes, FS Micah Kia, OT Aleksey Lanis, OT OTHER RETURNING PLAYERS (41) Bret Lockett, SS Kenneth Lombard, DE Chris Markey, TB Chane Moline, TB Chase Moline, DT Ryan Moya, TE Shawn Oatis, LB Ben Olson, QB Logan Paulsen, TE Aaron Perez, P Michael Pitre, FB Christian Ramirez, SS Micah Reed, C Matthew Slater, FS William Snead, TE Noah Sutherland, OG Christian Taylor, LB Shannon Tevaga, OG Rodney Van, CB Alterraun Verner, CB Jess Ward, DT Aaron Ware, FS Aaron Whittington, LB Mike Angelo, FS Chinonso Anyanwu, DE Brandon Bennett, OG McLeod Bethel-Thompson, QB Thomas Blake, DE Matt Caldwell, CB Ryen Carew, TB David Carter, DT Matt Culver, SS Jake Dean, OG Joshua Edwards, LB Nick Ekbatani, OG Justin Fareed, TB Kai Forbath, PK Adam Heater, TE Tyler Holland, TE Dominique Johnson, WR Andy Keane, C Tony Lee, OT Michael Lutu, LB Travis Martin, TE Chris Meadows, CB Aaron Meyer, C Jeff Miller, DT Chad Moline, FB Osaar Rasshan, QB Danny Rees, P Jimmy Rotstein, PK Brian Rubinstein, LS Garrett Rubio, CB Dylan Rush, FB Darius Savage, DT Sean Sheller, OT Craig Sheppard, TB Jerzy Siewierski, DT Reginald Stokes, DE Sonny Tevaga, OG Trevor Theriot, FB P.J. Tobyansen, LS Jamil Turner, WR Tobi Umodu, LB MID-YEAR ENROLLEES (1) Christian Yount, LS 25 LEERMEN RETURNING (4) Joe Cowan, WR Fred Holmes, LB Michael Norris, CB Nathaniel Skaggs, OG 26 LEERMEN NOT RETURNING (14) NOTE - indicates number of letters won Andrew Baumgartner, WR Robert Chai, C J.J. Hair, TE Justin Hickman, DE Riley Jondle, LS Jeremy McGee, WR Eric McNeal, LB Justin Medlock, PK Danny Nelson, FB Will Peddie, DE Brian Ruziecki, DT Junior Taylor, WR Matt Willis, WR Derrick Williams, TB

35 MIKE TRAVIS FREE SAFETY :: 6-1 :: 193 :: SO. NEWPORT BEACH, CA :: SANTA MARGARITA HS MARTIN #92 TIGHT END :: 6-3 :: 239 :: JR. LOS ALTOS, CA :: ST. FRANCIS HS McLEOD CHRIS 27 BRUINS ANGELO #26 BETHEL-THOMPSON #14 MEADOWS #3 CORNERBACK :: 5-11 :: 178 :: JR. REDONDO BEACH, CA :: REDONDO UNION HS/WEST LA JC MA CHAD MOLINE #46 CALDWELL #28 FULLBACK :: 6- :: 229 :: SR. SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA :: MISSION VIEJO HS/SADDLEBACK COLLEGE MA DANNY REES #39 STRONG SAFETY :: 6-2 :: 197 :: JR. KAILUA, HI :: PUNAHOU HS/GROSSMONT COLLEGE PUNTER :: 6-3 :: 179 :: FR. LAKE BLUFF, IL :: LAKE FOREST HS JUSTIN GARRE TAILBACK :: 5-1 :: 197 :: FR. SANTA BARBARA, CA :: SANTA BARBARA HS DEFENSIVE BACK :: 5-9 :: 186 :: FR. MISSION VIEJO, CA :: MISSION VIEJO HS TYLER CRAIG TIGHT END :: 6-4 :: 241 :: JR. PORTOLA VALLEY, CA :: SACRED HEART HS TAILBACK :: 6-1 :: 188 :: SO. SAN MARCOS, CA :: SAN PASQUAL HS MICHAEL P.J. TOBYANSEN #62 LINEBACKER :: 6-1 :: 22 :: FR. CARSON, CA :: CARSON HS LONG SNAPPER :: 5-11 :: 211 :: FR. HIDDEN HILLS, CA :: NOTRE DAME HS LUTU #59 SHEPPARD #25 HOLLAND #87 RUBIO #31 FAREED #23 CULVER #35 26 IN REVIEW CORNERBACK :: 6-3 :: 182 :: SO. SAN DIEGO, CA :: HELIX HS QUARTERBACK :: 6-4 :: 222 :: FR. SAN FRANCISCO, CA :: BALBOA HS

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