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1 BRUIN CLASSROOM ALL-STARS NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships (16) (Football only) Ray Armstrong* Dallas Grider Greg Jones Steve Klosterman John Sciarra Jeff Dankworth John Fowler Cormac Carney Rick Neuheisel Mike Hartmeier Rick Meyer Carlton Gray George Kase Chris Sailer Shawn Stuart Danny Farmer ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America First-Team (14) (Football only) 1952 Ed Flynn, G, Donn Moomaw, LB 1953 Ira Pauly, C 1954 Sam Boghosian, G 1966 Ray Armstrong, E 1975 John Sciarra, QB 1977 John Fowler, LB 1981 Cormac Carney, WR Tim Wrightman, TE 1982 Cormac Carney, WR 1985 Mike Hartmeier, OG 1992 Carlton Gray, CB 1995 George Kase, NG 1998 Shawn Stuart, C Cormac Carney ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America Hall of Fame (6) 1988 Donn Moomaw, football 1990 Jamaal Wilkes, basketball 1994 Bill Walton, basketball 1994 Coach John Wooden, basketball 1999 John Fowler, football 2005 Cormac Carney, football National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholarships (8) Gary Beban Dennis Dummit Mark Harmon John Sciarra Jeff Dankworth Carnell Lake Brian Kelly Carlton Gray Shawn Stuart NCAA Top Eight Awards (13) John Sciarra, football Jeff Dankworth, football Karch Kiraly, volleyball Cormac Carney, football Carnell Lake*, football Jill Andrews**, gymnastics Carlton Gray, football Scott Keswick**, gymnastics Julie Bremner*, volleyball Lisa Fernandez, softball Annette Salmeen, swimming Stacey Nuveman, softball Onnie Willis, gymnastics * Fall finalist **Spring finalist NACDA/Disney Scholar-Athlete Awards (2) Carlton Gray, football Julie Bremner, volleyball Rhodes Scholarships (4) John Olmsted, tennis William Zeltonoga, wrestling Harold Griffin, football Annette Salmeen, swimming Carlton Gray 125

2 S 104 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED COVERS athletes have appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated 104 times, the highest total of any school in the country, and at least once in 42 of the last 44 years. Here is the complete list: 1. Rafer Johnson (Jan. 5, 1959) 2. Gary Cunningham (Mar. 19, 1962) 3. C.K. Yang (Dec. 23, 1963) 4. Walt Hazzard (Mar. 30, 1964) 5. Gail Goodrich (Mar. 29, 1965) 6. Doug McIntosh (Dec. 6, 1965) 7. Arthur Ashe (Aug. 29, 1966) 8. Gary Beban (Sept. 19, 1966) 9. Lew Alcindor (Dec. 5, 1966) 10. Lew Alcindor (Apr. 3, 1967) 11. Gary Beban (Nov. 19, 1967) 12. Lew Alcindor (Jan. 29, 1968) 13. Lew Alcindor (Apr. 1, 1968) 14. Lew Alcindor (Mar. 31, 1969) 15. Lew Alcindor (Oct. 27, 1969) 16. Lew Alcindor (Mar. 9, 1970) 17. John Vallely (Mar. 16, 1970) 18. Sidney Wicks (Mar. 30, 1970) 19. Lew Alcindor (Apr. 27, 1970) 20. Sidney Wicks (Nov. 30, 1970) 21. Lew Alcindor (Feb. 8, 1971) 22. Steve Patterson (Apr. 5, 1971) 23. Lew Alcindor (Apr. 19, 1971) 24. James McAlister (May 17, 1971) 25. Gail Goodrich (Dec. 13, 1971) 26. Bill Walton (Mar. 7, 1972) 27. Bill Walton (Apr. 3, 1972) 28. Lew Alcindor (Apr. 24, 1972) 29. Tommy Prothro (July 24, 1972) 30. John Wooden (Dec. 25, 1972) 31. Bill Walton (Feb. 5, 1973) 32. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Feb. 19, 1973) 33. Bill Walton (Mar. 26, 1973) 34. Bill Walton (Dec. 10, 1973) 35. Bill Walton (Feb. 25, 1974) 36. Jimmy Connors (Mar. 4, 1974) 37. Bill Walton (Mar. 25, 1974) 38. Bill Walton (Apr. 1, 1974) 39. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (May 20, 1974) 40. Jimmy Connors (July 15, 1974) 41. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Bill Walton (Oct. 14, 1974) 42. David Meyers (Feb. 17, 1975) 43. Jimmy Connors (May 5, 1975) 44. Arthur Ashe (July 14, 1975) 45. Dwight Stones (June 14, 1976) 46. Shirley Babashoff (July 19, 1976) 47. Jimmy Connors (Sept. 20, 1976) 48. Bill Walton (Dec. 23, 1976) 49. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Feb. 14, 1977) 50. Sidney Wicks (Apr. 25, 1977) 51. Bill Walton and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (May 27, 1977) 52. Bill Walton (June 13, 1977) 53. Bill Walton (Aug. 21, 1978) 54. Jimmy Connors (Sept. 18, 1978) 55. Bill Walton (Oct. 15, 1979) 56. Darren Daye (Mar. 31, 1980) 57. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (May 5, 1980) 58. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Dec. 15, 1980) 59. Wendell Tyler (Aug. 24, 1981) 60. Jimmy Connors (July 12, 1982) 61. Jimmy Connors (Sept. 20, 1982) 62. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (May 9, 1983) 63. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Feb. 1984) 64. Dwight Stones (July 2, 1984) 65. Rafer Johnson (Aug. 6, 1984) 66. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (June 10, 1985) 67. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (June 17, 1985) 68. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Dec. 23, 1985) 69. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (May 26, 1986) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (June 22, 1987) 71. Jackie Joyner-Kersee (Sept. 14, 1987) 72. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Apr. 18, 1988) 73. Florence Griffith Joyner (July 25, 1988) 74. Jackie Joyner-Kersee and Florence Griffith Joyner (Oct. 10, 1988) 75. Florence Griffith Joyner (Dec. 26, 1988) 76. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Jan. 23, 1989) 77. Troy Aikman (Aug. 29, 1989) 78. Troy Aikman (Aug. 27, 1990) 79. Mike Powell (Sept. 9, 1991) 80. Jimmy Connors (Sept. 16, 1991) 81. Jay Schroeder (Dec. 16, 1991) 82. Jackie Joyner-Kersee (July 22, 1992) 83. Gail Devers (Aug. 10, 1992) 84. Arthur Ashe (Dec. 21, 1992) 85. Troy Aikman (Feb. 8, 1993) 86. Arthur Ashe (Feb. 15, 1993) 87. Troy Aikman (1993 Year in Pictures) 88. Troy Aikman (Aug. 1, 1994) 89. Troy Aikman (Jan. 16, 1995) 90. Ed O Bannon (Apr. 10, 1995) 91. Tyus Edney (April 1995) ( Commemorative Issue) 92. Steve Bono (Sept. 2, 1996) 93. Cameron Dollar (Basketball Issue) 94. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Nov. 11, 1996) 95. Jackie Robinson (May 5, 1997) 96. Joy Fawcett (Dec. 20, 1999) 97. Baron Davis (May 21, 2001) 98. Troy Glaus (November 2002) (Angels Commemorative Issue) 99. Dan Guerrero (May 5, 2003) 100. John Wooden (March 22, 2004) 101. U.S. Olympic Softball Team (Aug. 30, 2004) th Anniversary Edition (Sept. 27, 2004) 103. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Dec. 27, 2004) 104. NCAA Basketball Preview (Mar. 21, 2005)

3 S BOWL TRADITION BOWL RESULTS ( OVERALL, 10-6 IN LAST 16 APPEARANCES) *January 1, 1943 Rose Bowl* Georgia 9, 0 s first ever bowl appearance did not end on a successful note, as the No. 1-ranked Bulldogs defeated the Bruins, 9-0., playing one of its best games of the season, held the Bulldogs scoreless for three quarters. However, the powerful Georgia defense held the Bruins without any points as well. On the first play of the fourth quarter, Georgia s Red Boyd blocked Bob Waterfield s punt deep in the end zone. The ball went flying through the end zone for a safety. Georgia added a touchdown following a Waterfield interception when Frankie Sinkwich powered over from the one-yard line. Georgia Attendance: 90,000. : UGA Red Boyd blocks Bob Waterfield s punt for an automatic safety and two points. UGA Frankie Sinkwich scores from one-yard line. Leo Costa converts. Georgia First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 26/ Net Yards Passing /12/2... Passes Att./Comp./Int /4/4 91/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 41/159 Rushing Trippi (G) ; Snelling (U) ; Sinkwich (G) *January 1, 1947 Rose Bowl* Illinois 45, 14 The Bruins scored their first ever post-season points when quarterback Ernie Case scored on a sneak to give the Bruins a slim 7-6 first-quarter lead. However, it was the fourth-ranked Illini who tallied quickly and often, outscoring unranked 39-7 from that point on en route to a victory. Illinois dominated the Bruins on the ground, compiling 320 yards to the Bruins 62. s Al Hoisch returned Illinois kicker Don Maechtle s kickoff 103 yards, establishing a Rose Bowl record which still stands today. Illinois Attendance: 93, 000. : IL Julie Rykovich runs over from one-yard line. Ernie Case on 1 1/ 2-yard sneak. Case converts. IL Buddy Young goes over from two-yard line. Don Maechtle converts. IL Paul Patterson runs over from four-yard line. IL Perry Moss sneaks over from the one-yard line. Al Hoisch returns Maechtle s kickoff 103 yards. Case converts. IL Young runs for a one-yard score. Maechtle converts. IL Russ Steger intercepts Case s pass and returns 68 yards for TD. IL Stan Green intercepts Case s pass and returns 20 yards for TD. Maechtle converts. Illinois First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 32/ Net Yards Passing /4/2... Passes Att./Comp./Int /13/4 79/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 61/238 Rushing Rykovich (I) ; Young (I) ; Patterson (I) ; Hoisch (U) ; Rossi (U) ; Passing Case (U) ; Moss (I) *January 1, 1954 Rose Bowl* Michigan State 28, 20 Fifth-ranked completely dominated the first half of the game, but a missed blocking assignment allowed Spartan Ellis Duckett to block a Paul Cameron kick and score from the Bruin six-yard line. The Bruins left the field at halftime having allowed No. 3 Michigan State only one completed pass, for a seven-yard loss, and a net gain of 56 total yards. However the Bruins were only up by seven, Michigan State outscored the Bruins 14-0 in the third quarter to grab a lead. Bruin quarterback Paul Cameron was outstanding as he led a drive in the fourth quarter. Having already passed and run for touchdowns, Cameron passed 28 yards to Rommie Loudd who made a great leaping catch. The reception pulled the Bruins to within one point, failed on its conversion attempt, leaving the Spartans clinging to a one-point lead. Bruin hopes of regaining the lead were thwarted when Billy Wells returned a punt 62 yards for a touchdown. Michigan State Weather: Sunny. Attendance: 100,500. : Paul Cameron passes for 13 yards to Bill Stits. John Hermann converts. Cameron goes over from two-yard line. Hermann converts. MSU Ellis Duckett blocks Cameron s punt, picks up ball on six-yard line and scores. Evan Slonac converts. MSU LeRoy Bolden bolts over from one-yard line. Slonac converts. MSU Billy Wells runs over from two-yard line. Slonac converts. Cameron passes 28 yards to Rommie Loudd. MSU Wells returns punt for 62-yard TD. Slonac converts. Michigan State First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 40/ Net Yards Passing /2/1... Passes Att./Comp./Int /9/2 63/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 64/242 Rushing Wells (M) ; Bolden (M) ; Slonac (M) ; Matsook (M) ; Stits (U) *January 1, 1956 Rose Bowl* Michigan State 17, 14 David Kaiser s field goal with seven seconds remaining provided a sensational finish to a spectacular game as the Spartans earned a decision over fourth-ranked. The Bruins scored first when fullback Bob Davenport scored from the two-yard line four plays after Jim Decker picked off an Earl Morral pass. Michigan State scored the next two touchdowns but the Bruins tied the score at 14 in the fourth quarter when Doug Peters dove over from the one-yard line. With time running out in the game, was called for an intentional grounding infraction which pushed the ball back to its own one-yard line. A poor punt gave the Spartans the ball at the 40. However, the Bruins were cited for interference with the kick returner and the Spartans received the ball at the Bruin 19, setting up Kaiser s gamewinning 41-yard field goal. Michigan State Attendance: 100,809. : Bob Davenport smashes over from two-yard line. Jim Decker converts. MSU Earl Morral passes 13 yards to Clarence Peaks. Gerald Planutis converts. MSU Peaks passes to John Lewis on 67-yard play. Planutis converts. Doug Peters dives over from one-yard line. Decker converts. MSU David Kaiser kicks 41- yard field goal. Michigan State First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 42/ Net Yards Passing /6/2... Passes Att./Comp./Int /2/1 68/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 52/197 Rushing Kowalczyk (M) ; Planutis (M) ; Brown (U) ; Passing Knox (U) ; Morral (M) ; Peaks (M) ; Receiving Peaks (M) *January 1, 1962 Rose Bowl* Minnesota 21, 3 With 16 players returning from their 1961 Rose Bowl loss, the Golden Gophers were primed and ready for the 1962 renewal, and they used that experience to defeat the Bruins, The Bruins opened the scoring in the first quarter when Bobby Smith kicked a 28-yard field goal. However, that was all the offense the Bruins could muster and Minnesota scored touchdowns in the first, second, and fourth quarters. Minnesota Weather: Sunny. Attendance: 98,214. : Bobby Smith kicks 28-yard field goal. MINN Sandy Stephens dives over from one-yard line. Tom Loechler converts. MINN Bill Munsey goes over from three-yard line. Loechler converts. MINN Stephens runs over from two-yard line. Loechler converts. 127

4 S BOWL TRADITION Minnesota First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 34/ Net Yards Passing /7/0... Passes Att./Comp./Int.... 8/5/0 66/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 42/107 Rushing Alexander (U) ; Stephens (M) ; Dickson (M) Passing Stephens (M) ; B. Smith (U) Receiving Alexander (U) ; Cairns (M) *January 1, 1966 Rose Bowl* 14, Michigan State 12 Fifth-ranked earned its first Rose Bowl victory by upsetting No. 1- ranked, 10-0 Michigan State. took a 7-0 lead in the second quarter on a one-yard touchdown by quarterback Gary Beban. A successful onside kick recovered by Dallas Grider, a 21-yard run by Mel Farr and a 20-yard pass from Beban to Kurt Altenberg gave the Bruins the ball at the one-yard line. On the next play, with 11:50 left in the first half, Beban sneaked for a touchdown to stake the upstart Bruins to a 14-0 halftime lead. Michigan State finally got on the scoreboard in the fourth quarter when Bob Apisa scored on a 38-yard run but the Spartans failed on a two-point attempt. Later in the quarter, Steve Juday scored from the one but defensive back Bob Stiles made a game-saving tackle on the two-point conversion attempt. Michigan State Weather: Sunny 65º. Attendance: 100,087. : Gary Beban on one-yard keeper. Kurt Zimmerman converts. Beban on one-yard keeper. Zimmerman converts. MSU Bob Apisa runs 38 yards. MSU Steve Juday goes over from one-half yard line. Michigan State First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 41/ Net Yards Passing /8/3... Passes Att./Comp./Int /8/0 68/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 61/212 Rushing C. Jones (M) ; Apisa (M) ; Lee (M) ; Farr (U) ; Beban (U) Passing Beban (U) ; Juday (M) Receiving Washington (M) ; Altenberg (U) *January 1, 1976 Rose Bowl* 23, Ohio State 10 On Jan. 1, 1976, the 11th-ranked Bruins returned to Pasadena to take on Woody Hayes top-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes and two-time Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin. During a first half in which Ohio State had the ball for 20 of the 24 minutes, kicker Tom Klaban provided the only points with a second-quarter field goal, giving the Buckeyes a 3-0 halftime lead. The Bruins tied the game early in the third quarter on a 33-yard field goal by Brett White. On s next possession, John Sciarra and Wally Henry teamed on a 16-yard touchdown. Late in the third quarter, Sciarra and Henry combined for a 67-yard touchdown play. OSU s Pete Johnson countered with a three-yard touchdown but Wendell Tyler, who rushed for 172 yards, countered with a 54-yard touchdown. Sciarra was named Rose Bowl MVP for completing 13-of-19 passes for 212 yards and two touchdowns. Ohio State Weather: Clear 60º. Attendance: 105,464. : OSU Tom Klaban kicks 42-yard field goal. Brett White kicks 33- yard field goal. John Sciarra passes 16 yards to Wally Henry. Sciarra passes 67 yards to Henry. White converts. OSU Pete Johnson powers over from three-yard line. Klaban converts. Wendell Tyler runs 54 yards. White converts. Ohio State First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 47/ Net Yards Passing /7/2... Passes Att./Comp./Int /13/2 69/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 66/ Rushing Tyler (U) ; Griffin (O) ; Johnson (O) Passing Sciarra (U) ; Greene (O) ; Receiving Henry (U) ; Andersen (U) ; Baschnagel (O) *December 20, 1976 Liberty Bowl* Alabama 36, 6 The 1976 Liberty Bowl marked the first time the Bruins participated in a bowl game other than the Rose Bowl but they were soundly defeated by Bear Bryant s Crimson Tide. No. 16 Alabama took control from the outset, scoring 17 first quarter points on a Bruin defense that only allowed 23 first stanza tallies all year. Alabama added a touchdown in the second quarter and a field goal in the third and fourth to lead 30-0 before the Bruins could get on the scoreboard. The lone bright spot for the seventh-ranked Bruins was a 61-yard touchdown run by running back Theotis Brown. Alabama Weather: 34º. Attendance: 52,736. : ALA Buckey Berrey kicks 37-yard field goal. ALA Barry Krauss returns interception 44 yards. Berrey converts. ALA Johnny Davis runs two yards. Berrey converts. ALA Tony Nathan passes 20 yards to Jack O Rear. Berrey converts. ALA Berrey kicks 25-yard field goal. ALA Berrey kicks 28-yard goal. Theotis Brown runs 61 yards. ALA Rick Watson runs one yard. Alabama First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 49/233/ Net Yards Passing /8/0... Passes Att./Comp./Int /10/3/147/0 63/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 67/380 Rushing Brown (U) ; Nathan (A) ; Dankworth (U) ; Tyler (U) ; Davis (A) Passing Dankworth (U) ; Rutledge (A) Receiving Brown (U) ; Neal (A) ; Walker (U) *December 25, 1978 Fiesta Bowl* 10, Arkansas 10 On this Christmas day in Tempe, AZ, the 15th-ranked Bruins and eighthranked Razorbacks played to a tie. Running back James Owens ran for 121 yards and Theotis Brown added 84 as offensive standouts for the Bruins. After Arkansas grabbed a 10-0 halftime lead, the Bruin defense took charge, and the offense produced the game-tying points in the second half on a field goal by Peter Boermeester and a 15-yard run by quarterback Steve Bukich, making his only start of the season. Arkansas Weather: Sunny 70º. Attendance: 55,202. : ARK Roland Sales runs four yards. Ismael Ordonez converts. ARK Ordonez kicks 37-yard field goal. Peter Boermeester kicks 41-yard field goal. Steve Bukich runs 15 yards. Boermeester converts. Arkansas First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 55/ Net Yards Passing /13/2... Passes Att./Comp./Int /4/2 75/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 66/316 Rushing Owens (U) ; Cowins (A) ; Brown (U) Passing Calcagni (A) ; Bukich (U) Receiving Clay (A) ; Eckwood (A) 3-(-1)-0; Reece (U) Tackles Muro (U) 19; Robinson (U) 15; Tuiasosopo (U) 13. *December 31, 1981 Bluebonnet Bowl* Michigan 33, 14 In what would be their last bowl defeat for over a decade, No. 19 was held to 33 yards rushing in the loss to No. 16 Michigan. Despite its inability to move the ball, trailed only midway through the final period. Michigan scored two touchdowns in the final five minutes, including one with just eight seconds remaining in the game to produce the deceptively large final margin. With 7:37 remaining in the contest, the Bruins closed to within when Tom Ramsey threw his second touchdown pass of the game and 16th of the year, this one covering nine yards to Tim Wrightman. The Bruins couldn t get any closer and the Wolverines scored the final two touchdowns of the contest.

5 S BOWL TRADITION Michigan Weather: 72º (indoors). Attendance: 40,309. : MICH Ali Haji-Sheikh kicks 24-yard field goal. MICH Steve Smith passes 50 yards to Anthony Carter. Haji-Sheikh converts. Tom Ramsey passes 17 yards to Jojo Townsell. Norm Johnson converts. MICH Haji-Sheikh kicks 47-yard field goal. MICH Butch Woolfolk runs one yard. Ramsey passes nine yards to Tim Wrightman. Johnson converts. MICH Smith runs nine yards. Haji-Sheikh converts. MICH B.J. Dickey runs five yards. Haji-Sheikh converts. Michigan First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 33/ Net Yards Passing /10/0... Passes Att./Comp./Int /12/2 70/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 61/195 Rushing Woolfolk (M) ; Smith (M) ; Nelson (U) Passing Smith (M) ; Ramsey (U) Receiving Carter (M) ; Carney (U) Tackles Rogers (U) 13; Montgomery (U) 11. *January 1, 1983 Rose Bowl* 24, Michigan 14 The fifth-ranked Bruins began their record-setting bowl streak by defeating the 19th-ranked Michigan Wolverines, 24-10, in the 1983 Rose Bowl. Earlier in the year, the two teams had played in Ann Arbor and the Bruins had rallied from a 21-0 second-quarter deficit for a victory., during the regular season, outscored the Wolverines 10-0 in the first half on Tom Ramsey s one-yard touchdown and John Lee s 39-yard field goal. Michigan closed the gap to three points early in the third quarter but Danny Andrews countered with a nine-yard touchdown run and the Bruins put the game out of reach with just over eight minutes remaining when Blanchard Montgomery intercepted a pass and returned it 11 yards to make the score Ramsey was voted Player of the Game, completing 18 of 25 passes for 162 yards. Michigan Weather: Clear 70º. Attendance: 104,991. : Tom Ramsey sneaks in from one yard. John Lee converts. Lee kicks 39-yard field goal. MICH David Hall passes one yard to Eddie Garrett. Ali Haji-Sheikh converts. Danny Andrews sweeps right from the nine-yard line. Lee converts. Blanchard Montgomery returns interception 11 yards. Lee converts. MICH Hall passes four yards to Dan Rice. Haji-Sheikh converts. Michigan First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 47/ Net Yards Passing /19/3... Passes Att./Comp./Int /18/0 72/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 72/343 Rushing Ricks (M) ; Nelson (U) ; Cephous (U) ; Andrews (U) Passing Ramsey (U) ; Hall (M) Receiving Bergmann (U) ; Dunaway (M) ; Carter (M) ; Townsell (U) Tackles Rogers (U) 11; Montgomery (U) 9; Knowles (U) 9. *January 2, 1984 Rose Bowl* 45, Illinois 9 Unranked won its fourth straight Rose Bowl, upsetting highly-favored No. 4 Illinois (10-1 entering the game). Quarterback Rick Neuheisel, who was ill the previous night, was the star, completing 22 of 31 passes for 298 yards and four touchdowns. Don Rogers interception 43 seconds into the game led to Neuheisel's first TD pass, a 10-yarder to Paul Bergmann. After an Illini field goal made the score 7-3, scored 21 points in the next eight minutes. Kevin Nelson ran 28 yards for a score, Neuheisel found Karl Dorrell with an 11-yard TD pass following another Rogers interception and Mike Young s 53-yard touchdown reception made it 28-3 at intermission. Neuheisel tossed another touchdown pass to Dorrell in the second half and the Bruins added one more touchdown (Bryan Wiley s eight-yard run) to make the final score Illinois Weather: Sunny 84º. Attendance: 103,217. : Rick Neuheisel passes three yards to Paul Bergmann. John Lee converts. IL Chris White kicks 41-yard field goal. Kevin Nelson runs 28 yards. Lee converts. Neuheisel passes 16 yards to Karl Dorrell. Lee converts. Neuheisel passes 53 yards to Mike Young. Lee converts. Neuheisel passes 15 yards to Dorrell. Lee converts. Lee kicks 29-yard field goal. IL Jack Trudeau passes five yards to Thomas Rooks. Bryan Wiley runs eight yards. Lee converts. Illinois First Downs /0... Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 52/ Net Yards Passing /25/4... Passes Att./Comp./Int /22/0 64/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 83/511 Rushing Cephous (U) ; Nelson (U) Passing Neuheisel (U) ; Trudeau (I) Receiving Williams (I) ; Rooks (I) ; Young (U) ; Dorrell (U) Tackles Knowles (U) 10; Taylor (U) 7; Rogers (U) 6. *January 1, 1985 Fiesta Bowl* 39, Miami (FL) 37, ranked 14th, rallied from a fourth-quarter deficit to earn its third consecutive New Year s Day victory, defeating 13th-ranked Miami 39-37, in the Fiesta Bowl. Tailback Gaston Green, in his first career start, rushed for 144 yards and scored two touchdowns and was named Offensive Player of the Game. James Washington intercepted his fifth pass of the year to earn Defensive Player of the Game honors. With Miami leading 21-7 in the second quarter, Green s 72-yard run and two John Lee field goals gave a halftime lead. Miami rallied, taking a lead with 2:58 remaining but Steve Bono moved the Bruins down the field and Lee kicked a 22-yard field goal for the winning points. Miami mounted one last charge but Terry Tumey sacked Bernie Kosar to seal the win. Miami Weather: Sunny 51º. Attendance: 60,310. : Gaston Green runs six yards. John Lee converts. MIA Darryl Oliver runs 34 yards. Greg Cox converts. MIA Ed Brown returns punt 68 yards. Cox converts. MIA Bernie Kosar passes 48 yards to Brian Blades. Cox converts. Green runs 72 yards. Lee converts. Shinnick tallies safety. Lee kicks 51-yard field goal. Lee kicks 33-yard field goal. MIA Cox kicks 31-yard field goal. Steve Bono passes 10 yards to Mike Sherrard. Lee converts. Bono passes 33 yards to Mike Young. Lee converts. MIA Melvin Bratton runs 19 yards. Bratton runs three yards. Cox converts. Lee kicks 22-yard field goal. Miami First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 44/ Net Yards Passing /31/1... Passes Att./Comp./Int /18/0 77/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 61/404 Rushing Green (U) ; Oliver (M) ; Bratton (M) Passing Bono (U) ; Kosar (M) Receiving Bratton (M) ; W. Smith (M) ; Sherrard (U) ; Green (U) Tackles Price (U) 10; Taylor (U) 8; Washington (U) 7. *January 1, 1986 Rose Bowl* 45, Iowa 28 Redshirt freshman Eric Ball rushed for 227 yards, the second highest total in Rose Bowl annals, and four touchdowns to lead 13th-ranked to a victory, its fourth in as many years on New Year s Day. The tailback was not the only star of the day. Junior quarterback Matt Stevens, starting in place of injured David Norrie, completed 16 of 26 passes for 189 yards and one touchdown and scored s last TD on a fourth-quarter sneak. James Washington, Tommy Taylor and Ken Norton, with 10 tackles each, led a Bruin defense that limited the fourth-ranked Hawkeyes to 13 points during a 45-minute span in which the Bruin offense was scoring 45 points. Iowa Weather: Overcast 71º. Attendance: 103,292. : IOWA David Hudson runs one yard. Rob Houghtlin converts. Eric Ball runs 30 yards. John Lee converts. Lee kicks 42-yard field goal. IOWA Houghtlin kicks 24-yard field goal. Ball runs 40 yards. Lee converts. Ball runs six yards. Lee converts. IOWA Chuck Long runs four yards. Houghtlin converts. Matt Stevens passes six yards to Mike Sherrard. Lee converts. Ball runs 32 yards. Lee converts. IOWA Houghtlin kicks 52-yard field goal. Stevens runs one yard. Lee converts. IOWA Long passes 11 yards to Bill Happel. Kevin Harmon runs for two-point conversion 129

6 S BOWL TRADITION Iowa First Downs /82... Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 55/ Net Yards Passing /29/1... Passes Att./Comp./Int /16/1 72/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 81/488 Rushing Ball (U) ; R. Harmon (I) ; Hudson (I) ; Green (U) Passing Long (I) ; Stevens (U) Receiving R. Harmon (I) ; Happel (I) ; Sherrard (U) ; Dorrell (U) Tackles Washington (U) 10; Norton (U) 10; Taylor (U) 10. *December 30, 1986 Freedom Bowl* 31, Brigham Young 10 For the fifth consecutive year, No. 15 capped a successful campaign with a post-season victory, defeating BYU, Tailback Gaston Green had a record-setting performance against the Cougars and the Bruin defense held BYU without a touchdown until just under two minutes remained in the contest. Green scored three touchdowns and passed for a fourth en route to setting a major-bowl record with 266 net yards rushing. By the end of the third quarter, he had already rushed for 262 yards and three scores. led just 7-3 at halftime, but the Bruins broke the game open with 17 third-quarter points. BYU Weather: Clouds 68º. Attendance: 55,422. : BYU Leonard Chitty kicks 32-yard field goal. Gaston Green runs three yards. Dave Franey converts. Green runs one yard. Franey converts. Franey kicks 49-yard field goal. Green runs 79 yards. Franey converts. Green passes 13 yards to Karl Dorrell. Franey converts. BYU Bruce Hansen runs three yards. Chitty converts. BYU First Downs /73... Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 49/ Net Yards Passing /25/3... Passes Att./Comp./Int /8/1 86/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 70/518 Rushing Green (U) ; Greenwood (U) ; Heimuli (B) ; B. Hansen (B) Passing Jensen (B) ; Stevens (U) Receiving Heimuli (B) ; Dorrell (U) ; Parker (B) Tackles Norton (U) 17; Lake (U) 11; Bolin (U) 10; Wahler (U) 9. *December 25, 1987 Aloha Bowl* 20, Florida 16 became only the fifth school in college football history to win six consecutive bowl games with its triumph over Florida in the Aloha Bowl. Florida built a 10-3 lead in the second quarter but the 10th-ranked Bruins mounted an 81-yard drive over the final four minutes which resulted in Brian Brown s one-yard TD run with three seconds remaining in the half. The Bruins took the lead for good with 1:18 remaining in the third quarter as tailback Danny Thompson grabbed a tipped pass in the end zone for a lead. Velasco s second field goal of the contest made the score but Kerwin Bell s second touchdown pass of the day, a 14-yarder to Anthony Williams with 7:51 remaining, closed the gap to four points, Florida Weather: Sunny 78º. Attendance: 24,839. : Alfredo Velasco kicks 34-yard field goal. FLA Kerwin Bell passes seven yards to Stacey Simmons. Robert McGinty converts. FLA McGinty kicks 32- yard field goal. Brian Brown runs one yard. Velasco converts. Troy Aikman passes five yards to Danny Thompson. Velasco converts. Velasco kicks 32-yard field goal. FLA Bell passes 14 yards to Anthony Williams. Florida First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 41/ Net Yards Passing /19/0... Passes Att./Comp./Int /19/2 76/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 71/221 Rushing Smith (F) ; Ball (U) ; W. Williams (F) ; Brown (U) Passing Aikman (U) ; Bell (F) Receiving Anderson (U) ; Smith (F) ; Snead (F) ; Pickert (U) Tackles Washington (U) 12; Johnson (U) 11; Dial (U) 10. *January 2, 1989 Cotton Bowl* 17, Arkansas 3 became the first school in college football history to win seven consecutive bowl games with its 17-3 triumph over Arkansas in the Cotton Bowl. In addition, Terry Donahue became the first coach in history to accomplish that feat. No. 9 built a 14-0 halftime lead on a one-yard run by Mark Estwick and Troy Aikman s one-yard pass to Corwin Anthony. Eighth-ranked Arkansas got on the board late in the third quarter when Kendall Trainor kicked a 49-yard field goal. s Alfredo Velasco countered with a 32-yard three-pointer with just under six minutes remaining in the game. held Arkansas to just 42 net yards and four first downs on 36 plays. Tailback Shawn Wills became the first freshman in the history of the Cotton Bowl game to rush for over 100 yards (120). Arkansas Weather: Cloudy 65º. Attendance: 74,304. : Mark Estwick runs one yard. Alfredo Velasco converts. Troy Aikman passes one yard to Corwin Anthony. Velasco converts. ARK Kendall Trainor kicks 49-yard field goal. Velasco kicks 32-yard field goal. Arkansas 4... First Downs /21... Carries/Net Yards... 55/ Net Yards Passing /4/1... Passes Att./Comp./Int /19/1 36/42... Total Plays/Total Yards... 82/371 Rushing Wills (U) ; Brown (U) ; Grovey (A) Passing Aikman (U) ; Grovey (A) Receiving Farr (U) ; McCracken (U) Tackles Kline (U) 8; Davis (U) 6; Wahler (U) 6. *December 31, 1991 John Hancock Bowl* 6, Illinois 3 No. 22 increased its record of consecutive bowl victories to eight with a 6-3 victory over Illinois in the John Hancock Bowl. took a 3-0 lead in the first quarter on a 32-yard Louis Perez field goal, after Michael Williams blocked a punt by Illinois Forrey Wells. Illinois tied the score in the third quarter on a 27-yard field goal by Chris Richardson. The game remained tied until the fourth quarter, when the Bruin special teams unit came through again, with senior Randy Cole recovering a fumbled punt by Filmel Johnson on the Illini 11-yard line to set up a game-winning 19-yard field goal by Perez. The Illini took the ensuing kickoff and drove all the way to the 29, but were stopped when senior linebacker Stacy Argo intercepted a Jason Verduzco pass and returned it to the 34. Linebacker Arnold Ale, who made a first-quarter goal-line interception, was named the game s MVP. Illinois Weather: Clear 57º. Attendance: 42,281. : Louis Perez kicks 32-yard field goal. IL Chris Richardson kicks 27- yard field goal. Perez kicks 19-yard field goal. Illinois First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 41/ Net Yards Passing /17/3... Passes Att./Comp./Int /17/1 64/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 69/268 Rushing Feagin (I) ; Williams (U) ; Carter (U) Passing Maddox (U) ; Verduzco (I) Receiving Wright (I) ; LaChapelle (U) ; Davis (U) ; Bell (I) ; Williams (U) Tackles Darby (U) 8; Henderson (U) 5; Cole (U) 5. *January 1, 1994 Rose Bowl* Wisconsin 21, 16 was playing in its 10th bowl in 13 seasons but despite a record-setting performance by receiver J.J. Stokes, the 14th-ranked Bruins were unable to pull out a victory against the ninth-ranked Badgers. Putting the finishing touches on his All-American season, Stokes set Rose Bowl records for receptions (14) and receiving yards (176) in the Bruins losing effort. Playing 130

7 S BOWL TRADITION only days after a serious bout with the flu which caused him to miss three practices during game week, quarterback Wayne Cook passed for 288 yards while completing 28 passes, the third-highest total in school history at the time. trailed most of the game but pulled to within five points with 3:38 remaining in the game. On its next possession, moved from its own 38-yard line to the Badger 15-yard line as the clock ticked away the final seconds Wisconsin Weather: Haze 73º. Attendance: 101,237. : Bjorn Merten kicks 27-yard field goal. WISC Brent Moss runs three yards. Rick Schnetzky converts. WISC Moss runs one yard. Schnetzky converts. Ricky Davis runs 12 yards. Merten converts. WISC Darrell Bevell runs 21 yards. Schnetzky converts. Wayne Cook passes five yards to Mike Nguyen. Conversion pass fails. Wisconsin First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 40/ Net Yards Passing /10/1... Passes Att./Comp./Int /28/1 66/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 83/500 Rushing Moss (W) ; Davis (U) ; Hicks (U) Passing Cook (U) ; Bevell (W) Receiving Stokes (U) ; Dawkins (W) ; Allen (U) ; Jordan (U) Tackles Miller (U) 9; Bennett (U) 8; Collier (U) 8. *December 25, 1995 Aloha Bowl* Kansas 51, 30 It was Terry Donahue s final game as head coach of the Bruins, but 11thranked Kansas dominated it from the start. The Jayhawks, moving the ball on the ground and in the air, built a 17-0 halftime lead en route to the victory. Early in the third quarter, Kansas built the lead to 23 points. The unranked Bruins came back to put numbers on the scoreboard. A Cade McNown touchdown pass to Brad Melsby capped a 10-play, 80-yard drive that narrowed the Kansas lead to Trailing 37-7 entering the fourth quarter, the Bruins staged a fourth-quarter rally that made things interesting. Behind the passing and scrambling of McNown, the Bruins scored 23 points in the quarter but it wasn t enough to avert defeat Kansas Weather: Sunny 84º. Attendance: 41,112. : KU Jim Moore, nine-yard pass from Mark Williams. Jeff McCord converts. KU June Henley, 49-yard run. McCord converts. KU McCord 27-yard field goal. KU Henley, two-yard run. McCord kick fails. Brad Melsby, eight-yard pass from Cade McNown. Bjorn Merten converts. KU Isaac Byrd, 77-yard pass from Williams. McCord converts. KU Andre Carter 27-yard pass from Williams. McCord converts. Kevin Jordan, eight-yard pass from McNown. Merten converts. Karim Abdul-Jabbar, five-yard run. Melsby pass from McNown. KU Williams, six-yard run. McCord converts. Melsby, seven-yard pass from McNown. Abdul-Jabbar run. KU Eric Vann, 67-yard run. McCord converts. KU First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 43/ Net Yards Passing /15/0... Passes Att./Comp./Int /19/1 83/ Total Plays/Total Yards... 71/548 Rushing Abdul-Jabbar (U) ; Henley (K) ; McNown (U) ; Vann (K) Passing Williams (K) ; McNown (U) ; R. Walker (U) Receiving Byrd (K) ; Henley (K) ; Melsby (U) ; Abdul-Jabbar (U) Tackles Williams (U), 8; Bennett (U), Edwards (U), Nevadomsky (U), 5. *January 1, 1998 Cotton Bowl* 29, Texas A&M 23 In their first bowl game under second-year coach Bob Toledo, the No. 5 Bruins fell behind 16-0 before making a dramatic second half comeback to beat 20th-ranked Texas A&M, Trailing 16-0 late in the first half, the Bruins faced a third-and-thirteen at the Aggie 42 with twenty-four seconds to go. McNown hit Danny Farmer over the middle with a twenty-yard pass, and two plays later, hit Jim McElroy for a touchdown with two seconds to go before halftime. On s first possession of the second half, Skip Hicks took a McNown pass 41 yards to cut the deficit to Hicks would finish the day with 193 all-purpose yards (140 on the ground and 53 receiving). After an Aggie touchdown, McNown s 20-yard touchdown run made the score In the fourth quarter, the Bruins defense stepped it up. The Aggies had no first downs in the fourth quarter and had minus-one yard of total offense. The Bruins finally took the lead when Ryan Neufeld took a reverse and ran five yards into the end zone. McNown carried in the twopoint conversion and it was The Bruins stopped the Aggies on their final two possessions and ran out the clock for the win Texas A&M Weather: Cloudy 53º. Attendance: 59,215. : A&M Brandon Jennings, 64-yard interception return after lateral from Dat Nguyen. Kyle Bryant converts. A&M Safety, Cade McNown sacked in end zone by Zerick Rollins. A&M Dante Hall, 74-yard run. Bryant converts. Jim McElroy, 22-yard pass from McNown. Chris Sailer converts. Skip Hicks, 41-yard pass from McNown. Sailer converts. A&M Chris Cole, 43-yard run. Bryant converts. McNown, 20-yard run. Sailer converts. Ryan Neufeld, five-yard run. McNown runs for conversion. Texas A&M First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing / Net Yards Passing Passes Att/Comp/Int / Total Plays/Total Yards... 54/247 Rushing Hicks (U) ; Hall (T) Passing McNown (U) ; Stewart (T) ; McCown (T) Receiving McElroy (U) ; Farmer (U) ; Hicks (U) ; Cole (T) ; Oliver (T) Tackles Magee (U) 12, Williams (U) 10, Willmer (U) 9, Guidry (U) 8. *January 1, 1999 Rose Bowl* Wisconsin 38, 31 Despite setting the single team Rose Bowl record for total yards, the sixthranked Bruins were unable to overcome Ron Dayne s four touchdowns as No. 9 Wisconsin defeated the Bruins in front of 93,872. Both teams started slowly offensively before exploding midway through the first quarter. The teams would shatter the old record of 931 combined yards of offense, combining for 1,035 yards before the game ended. In the second quarter, took its only lead of the game (21-14) with back-to-back touchdowns. Freddie Mitchell hit a wide open Durell Price with a 61-yard bomb on a halfback pass and on s next possession Danny Farmer slipped behind the defense and caught a 41-yard touchdown pass from Cade McNown. Wisconsin scored the final 10 points of the half to take a three-point lead (24-21). The teams traded touchdowns in the third quarter. Wisconsin grabbed a 10-point fourth quarter lead following an interception return and could manage to score only a field goal the remainder of the period. In his final game, McNown passed for 340 yards, the fourthhighest total in bowl history, and finished with 538 yards, 418 in the air. Wisconsin Weather: Sunny 74º. Attendance: 93,872. : WISC Ron Dayne, 54-yard run. Matt Davenport converts. Jermaine Lewis, 38-yard pass from Cade McNown. Chris Sailer converts. WISC Dayne, seven-yard run. Davenport converts. Durell Price, 61-yard pass from Freddie Mitchell. Sailer converts. Danny Farmer, 41-yard pass from McNown. Sailer converts. WISC Dayne, 10-yard run. Davenport converts. WISC Davenport, 40- yard field goal. WISC Dayne, 22-yard run. Davenport converts. Lewis, 10- yard run. Sailer converts. WISC Jamar Fletcher, 46-yard interception return. Davenport converts. Sailer, 30-yard field goal. Wisconsin First Downs / Net Yards Rushing / Net Yards Passing Passes Att/Comp/Int / Total Plays/Total Yards... 74/538 Rushing Dayne (W) ; Samuel (W) ; Lewis (U) ; Foster (U) Passing McNown (U) ; Samuel (W) Receiving Farmer (U) ; Price (U) ; Melsby (U) Tackles Atkins (U) 9, Hicks (U) 9, Thomas (U) 8, Nece 8 (U), White (U)

8 S BOWL TRADITION *December 29, 2000 Sun Bowl* Wisconsin 21, 20 The already hobbled Bruins lost five starters during the course of the game to injury, including quarterback Cory Paus, and dropped a one-point decision to Wisconsin. After the Badgers opened the scoring with a touchdown, Paus teammed up with Freddie Mitchell on a 64-yard scoring play and Chris Griffith followed with a 31-yard field goal to give the Bruins a 10-7 lead. DeShaun Foster rushed for 100 yards in the first half, including a seven-yard scoring run which gave the Bruins a 17-7 lead at halftime. However, the Bruins would return to the field without Paus, who suffered a broken collarbone on the final play of the first half. Also missing were starting cornerbacks Jason Bell (foot) and Ricky Manning (concussion). By the time the game was over, the Bruins would also be playing without safety Marques Anderson (ankle) and middle linebacker Robert Thomas (foot). Back-up quarterback Scott McEwan completed four of five passes on the initial drive of the second half, and Griffith booted a 25-yard field goal which gave a 20-7 lead. However, as the game wore on, the Badger offense frustrated the depleted Bruin defense and the UW defense held Foster to just seven yards on the ground in the second half. After Wisconsin closed to on a late third quarter scoring pass, the Badgers drove 70 yards in 12 plays for the go-ahead score on its first possession of the fourth quarter. Later in the quarter, Mitchell grabbed his ninth pass of the day good for 180 receiving yards which set a Sun Bowl game record. Wisconsin Weather: Clear 52º. Attendance: 49,093. : WISC Lee Evans, 54-yard pass from Brooks Bollinger. Vitaly Pisetsky converts. Freddie Mitchell, 64-yard pass from Cory Paus. Chris Griffith converts. Griffith, 31-yard field goal. DeShaun Foster, seven-yard run. Griffith converts. Griffith, 25-yard field goal. WISC Chris Chambers, three-yard pass from Bollinger. Pisetsky converts. WISC Michael Bennett, six-yard run. Pisetsky converts. Wisconsin First Downs / Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 37/ Net Yards Passing Passes Att/Comp/Int / Total Plays/Total Yards... 70/396 Rushing Foster (U) ; Bennett (W) Passing Paus (U) ; McEwan (U) ; Bollinger (W) Receiving Mitchell (U) ; Poli-Dixon (U) ; Seidman (U) ; Chambers (Wisc) Tackles Nece (U) 11, Thomas (U) 8, Reese (U) 7, White (U) 7. *December 25, 2002 Las Vegas Bowl* 27, New Mexico 13 won its 10th bowl game in its last 14 post-season outings with a defeat of New Mexico in the Sega Sports Las Vegas Bowl. Interim head coach Ed Kezirian guided the Bruin team to victory in a game dominated by the defenses. Neither team managed an offensive touchdown until the fourth quarter. A 74-yard punt return for a touchdown by Craig Bragg turned the momentum to the Bruin s side after New Mexico was forced to punt on its first possession of the second half. True freshman safety Jarrad Page added a 29-yard interception return for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter and Tyler Ebell made it 27-6 with a one-yard scoring run with 10:40 left in the game. Senior placekicker Chris Griffith converted on the extra point following Page s touchdown and in the process set a school record for most career extra points (136). In the first half, fellow senior kicker Nate Fikse got the Bruins on the board when he connected on field goals from 49 yards in the first quarter and 39 yards in the second quarter. The successful kicks marked his 11th and 12th consecutive made field goals of the season. After Fikse s 49-yarder, Desmar Black intercepted a Drew Olson pass and returned it 55 yards for a touchdown. The extra point, attempted by Katie Hnida, the first woman to play in a Division I-A football game, was blocked by Brandon Chillar. New Mexico Weather: Clear 50º. Attendance: 30,324. : Nate Fikse, 49-yard field goal. NMX Desmar Black, 55-yard interception return. Kick blocked. Fikse, 39-yard field goal. Craig Bragg, 74-yard punt return. Fikse converts. Jarrad Page, 29-yard interception return. Chris Griffith converts. Tyler Ebell, one-yard run. Fikse converts. NMX Joe Manning, 11-yard pass from Casey Kelly. Kenny Byrd converts. New Mexico First Downs /45... Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 39/ Net Yards Passing Passes Att/Comp/Int / Total Plays/Total Yards... 61/167 Rushing Ebell (U) ; White (U) 9-23; Moore (NMx) Passing Moore (U) ; Olson (U) ; Kelly (NMx) Receiving Bragg (U) ; Taylor (U) ; Counter (NMx) ; Farrell (NMx) Tackles Reese (U) 8, Page (U) 8, Havner (U) 6. *December 30, 2003 Silicon Valley Classic* Fresno State 17, 9 SAN JOSE Fresno State scored early and held off a determined second half effort by to gain a 17-9 win over the Bruins in the Silicon Valley Football Classic, played on a crisp and wet evening at San Jose State s Spartan Stadium. Fresno State led 14-0 after one quarter and a Bulldog field goal early in the second quarter made it It was not until late in the quarter that the Bruin offense gained some momentum. managed a 97-yard drive to narrow the gap to 17-7 at the half. With 20 seconds remaining in the half, Drew Olson connected with Craig Bragg, who made a spectacular diving catch in the right side of the end zone for a 27-yard touchdown. began the second half by driving to Fresno State s 29- yard line, but Justin Medlock s 47-yard attempt fell short in the poor weather and sloppy field conditions. However, the Bruin defense held tough and Asi Faoa broke free and blocked Fresno State s punt for a safety to pull within a touchdown and a two-point converstion at 17-9 with 7:11 left to play in the third quarter. The Bruins had one more chance late in the fourth quarter, getting the ball at their own 25-yard line with 3:55 to play. After a couple of completions to tight end Marcedes Lewis, Olson had a pass deflected at the line and intercepted to end the Bruin hopes Fresno State Weather: Cool, Wet 50º. Attendance: 20,126 : Fresno Bryson Sumlin, one-yard run. Brett Visintainer converts. Fresno Sumlin, 44-yard pass from Paul Pinegar. Visintainer converts. Fresno Visintainer, 36-yard field goal. Craig Bragg, 27-yard pass from Drew Olson. Justin Medlock converts. Team safety, after punt blocked by Asi Faoa. FSU First Downs /68... Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 49/ Net Yards Passing Passes Att/Comp/Int / Total Plays/Total Yards... 75/289 Rushing Davis (FS) , Drew (U) , Wright (FS) Passing Pinegar (FS) , Olson (U) Receiving Bragg (U) , Wood (FS) , Cowan (U) , Lewis (U) Tackles Leisle 10, Ohaeri 9, McNeal 7, Lorier 7, Niusulu 7, Havner

9 S BOWL TRADITION *December 23, 2004 Las Vegas Bowl* Wyoming 24, 21 played most of the game without starting quartback Drew Olson, who left the game in the second quarter with a sprained knee. Linebacker Spencer Havner, the Pac-10 s leading tackler did not dress for the game due to injury. David Koral took over for Olson and added a spark to the offense. Throwing just the second college pass of his career, Koral scrambled out of the pocket and connected with Craig Bragg for a 17-yard touchdown reception to stake to a lead at the half. The two connected on another scoring play in the third quarter to stake the Bruins to a lead. The pair of touchdown catches by Bragg tied the Bruin bowl game record. Wyoming mounted a late comeback, using a trick play early in the fourth quarter as Jovon Bouknight threw a 22-yard scoring pass to J.J. Raterink off a reverse. Later in the fourth quarter, faced with a fourth-and-one at the Bruins 27, Wyoming used a quarterback sneak to keep a drive alive. A pass interference call against Matt Clark moved the Cowboys to the 12-yard line, setting up a game-winning touchdown pass with just 0:57 on the clock. Wyoming Weather: Partly cloudy (42 ). Attendance: 29,062 : Wyoming Deric Yaussi, 39-yard field goal. Wyoming Tyler Holden, 10- yard pass from Corey Bramlett. Yaussi converts. Junior Taylor, 29-yard pass from Drew Olson. Justin Medlock converts. Craig Bragg, 17-yard pass from David Koral. Medlock converts. Bragg, 25-yard pass from Koral. Medlock converts. Wyoming J.J. Raterink, 22-yard pass from Jovon Bouknight. Yaussi converts. Wyoming John Wadkowski, 12-yard pass from Bramlet. Yaussi converts. Wyoming First Downs /76... Carries/Net Yards Rushing... 42/ Net Yards Passing Passes Att/Comp/Int / Total Plays/Total Yards... 66/311 Rushing Drew (U) , Harris (W) Passing Bramlet (W) , Koral (U) , Olson (U) Receiving Bouknight (W) , Holden (W) , Bragg (U) , Lewis (U) Tackles London 6, T. Brown 6, Morgan 4, Page 4. BOWL RESULTS ( OVERALL, 10-6 IN LAST 16 APPEARANCES) Date W/L Game Score Bowl Dec. 23, 2004 L 21 Wyoming 24 Las Vegas Bowl Dec. 30, 2003 L 9 Fresno State 17 Silicon Valley Classic Dec. 25, 2002 W 27 New Mexico 13 Las Vegas Bowl Dec. 29, 2000 L 20 Wisconsin 21 Sun Bowl Jan. 1, 1999 L 31 Wisconsin 38 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1998 W 29 Texas A&M 23 Cotton Bowl Dec. 25, 1995 L 30 Kansas 51 Aloha Bowl Jan. 1, 1994 L 16 Wisconsin 21 Rose Bowl Dec. 31, 1991 W 6 Illinois 3 Hancock Bowl Jan. 2, 1989 W 17 Arkansas 3 Cotton Bowl Dec. 25, 1987 W 20 Florida 16 Aloha Bowl Dec. 30, 1986 W 31 Brigham Young 10 Freedom Bowl Jan. 1, 1986 W 45 Iowa 28 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1985 W 39 Miami 37 Fiesta Bowl Jan. 2, 1984 W 45 Illinois 9 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1983 W 24 Michigan 14 Rose Bowl Dec. 31, 1981 L 14 Michigan 33 Bluebonnet Bowl Dec. 25, 1978 T 10 Arkansas 10 Fiesta Bowl Dec. 20, 1976 L 6 Alabama 36 Liberty Bowl Jan. 1, 1976 W 23 Ohio State 10 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1966 W 14 Michigan State 12 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1962 L 3 Minnesota 21 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1956 L 14 Michigan State 17 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1954 L 20 Michigan State 28 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1947 L 14 Illinois 45 Rose Bowl Jan. 1, 1943 L 0 Georgia 9 Rose Bowl 133

10 GREAT BRUIN COMEBACKS Sept. 30, , Arizona State 31 at Rose Bowl Arizona State Attn.: 68,113 Weather: Hazy and Overcast (70 ) (21-point deficit in the second quarter) No. 15 matched the greatest comeback in school history, rallying from a 21-0 second-quarter deficit to defeat Arizona State, 38-31, at the Rose Bowl. With 5:28 remaining in the second quarter, the Bruins trailed 21-0, had the ball on their own five-yard line and had lost DeShaun Foster with a fractured bone in his right hand. But on third-and-11 at the four-yard line, Cory Paus found Brian Poli-Dixon for a first down. Later in the drive, Jermaine Lewis gained 32 yards and on the next play Akil Harris raced around right end for a 23-yard touchdown. On the first play of the second half, Lewis raced 57 yards for a touchdown to make it With just over 12 minutes remaining in the third quarter, Joe Hunter picked off a pass at the ASU 21-yard line and Harris scored his second touchdown from seven yards out to tie the game. On s next possession, the Bruins went 56 yards on 12 plays and took their first lead when Paus found Freddie Mitchell in the end zone. The Sun Devils countered on their next snap, scoring on a 60-yard pass to tie the game at 28. The Bruins seized the lead for good with 1:31 remaining, when Paus found Mitchell behind the defense for an 80-yard touchdown. In the fourth quarter, the teams traded field goals and ASU s final shot at the end zone from 49 yards out was batted to the ground. Paus completed 17 of 30 passes for 267 yards and two touchdowns. Poli-Dixon led the team with eight catches for 107 yards and Mitchell produced 125 yards and two scores. Lewis, stepping in for the injured Foster, rushed for 104 yards and one touchdown. Harris, seeing the first extensive action of his career, rushed for 100 yards and two scores. Defensively, held the Sun Devils to 185 yards and 10 points in the final 30 minutes. The defense forced three turnovers (a fourth was by the ASU defense after an interception) and made a season-high four sacks. Sept. 25, , Michigan 27 at Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI Michigan Attn.: 105,413 Weather: Light mist (60º) (21-point deficit in the second quarter) The Bruins rallied from a 21- point second quarter deficit to best Bo Schembechler s 20th-ranked Wolverines. Senior Tom Ramsey thrust himself into the national spotlight, completing 22 of 36 passes for 311 yards and two touchdowns in leading to its first win ever over the Wolverines. Trailing 7-0 after one period, the 12th-ranked Bruins nearly saw the game slip away early in the second quarter. After Michigan took a 14-0 lead, the Wolverines blocked a Bruin punt and took possession on the seven. Smith s five-yard pass to Anthony Carter made it 21-0 with 12:57 remaining in the second quarter. On the next series, converted two key fourth-down plays. Then, facing a third-and-25 situation on the UM 46-yard line, Ramsey hit Dokie Williams streaking down the sideline to give its first score at the 4:34 mark of the second quarter to culminate an 80-yard drive. After the Bruins stopped Michigan on its next series, Ramsey hit Jojo Townsell on a 25-yard pass play to set up a one-yard quarterback sneak that narrowed the gap to with 2:34 to play in the half. Michigan ended the half with a field goal to make the score Largest Come-From-Behind Victories (Since 1957) Deficit Yr. Oppt. Trailed / Qtr. Won Arizona State 0-21 / Second at Michigan 0-21 / Second California 7-27 / Third Arizona 0-18 / Third at Washington 7-24 / First USC / Fourth Texas A&M ( 98 Cotton Bowl) 0-16 / Second Largest Come-From-Behind Ties (Since 1957) Deficit Yr. Oppt. Trailed / Qtr. Tied at Tennessee / Fourth Arizona State / Fourth An interception by Don Rogers on the second play of the second half gave the Bruins the ball on the Michigan 22-yard line. Ramsey connected on a six-yard touchdown pass to Townsell to make it Another Michigan field goal pushed the UM advantage up to with 4:32 remaining in the third quarter. Williams then returned the ensuing kickoff 65 yards. The Bruins took it in from there on a two-yard run by Kevin Nelson. John Lee s conversion put the Bruins in the lead at with 2:50 to play in the third quarter. Interceptions by Danny Lauter and Neal Dellocono helped stifle UM. Lee followed up with a 26-yard field goal with 11:46 to go in the contest. Neither team could put any additional points on the board, but a fumbled pitch from Ramsey to fullback Frank Cephous gave Michigan the ball with 1:05 to play. UM took over on its 48-yard line and managed to squeeze 12 plays into their final series, but could not score. The game ended with the Wolverines at the Bruin eight-yard line. Nov. 23, , USC 41 at Rose Bowl USC Attn.: 80,644 Weather: Light Fog (74 ) (17-point deficit in fourth quarter) Do you believe in miracles? Now you do, after the Bruins rallied from a 17-point, fourth quarter deficit to secure their sixth straight win in the city-series, 48-41, in overtime, before 80,644 spectators in the Rose Bowl. After the teams traded field goals in the first overtime period, Skip Hicks scored the game-winner on a 25-yard run, breaking several Trojan tackles, on the first play of the second overtime period. then clinched the win when Anthony Cobbs intercepted a fourth-down pass in the end zone and the four-hour, 23-minute battle was over. USC dominated the game for three quarters like had for the previous five seasons forcing turnovers and making the big play on offense. The Trojans marched out to a 17-0 lead in the first 21 minutes of the game and led entering the fourth quarter and after R. Jay Soward streaked down the right sideline on his way to a 78-yard scoring play with 11:06 to play in the game The Bruins narrowed the deficit to on a 47-yard field goal by Bjorn Merten with 6:12 remaining. The Bruins quickly got the ball back after pinning USC against its own goal-line and forcing a short punt. Nine plays and 41 yards later freshman Keith Brown scored from the one-yard line to slice the margin to at the 2:49 mark. The ensuing onside kick was recovered by USC and two plays later the Trojans had a first and ten at the Bruin 41 with less than two minutes to play. However, on the next play, junior linebacker Danjuan Magee reached in and hit running back LaVale Woods as he was about to break away from the pack, forcing a fumble that senior cornerback Kusanti Abdul-Salaam recovered and returned to the Bruin 44. had 1:27 on the clock and a single timeout left to go 56 yards, trailing Quarterback Cade McNown began the drive by connecting with Jim McElroy for 17 yards and three plays later lofted a 23-yarder to Rodney Lee who made a spectacular diving grab at the USC 11. On the next play, Skip Hicks found the end zone on a burst up the middle. The game was tied when Merten sent the extra point through the uprights and 39 seconds showed on the clock. USC had one last chance to win the game in regulation after a 39- yard pass play and a pass interference penalty put the ball at the 23. But Adam Abrams 40-yard field goal attempt sailed into the Bruin line and it was on to overtime for the first time in the series. Largest Opponent Come-From-Behind Victories (Since 1957) Deficit Yr. Oppt. Trailed / Qtr. Won Arizona State 7-28 / Second Washington 0-21 / Second Washington State 6-27 / Third Oregon / Fourth at Miami / Third at Arizona State / Third at Pittsburgh 6-21 / Fourth 25-21

11 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN A Abdellatif, Hazem 89 Abdul Azziz, Ali Abdul-Jabbar, Karim Abdul-Salaam, Kusanti Abraham, Brian 04 Abrams, Leslie 20 Adams, Bryan Adams, Chuck 86 Adams, Tom 55 Adkins, Bryce Adkins, James 28 Agajanian, Larry Agnew, James 43 Aikman, Troy Akers, Arthur Albany, Tony 60 Alder, Eugene Aldrich, Troy 93 Ale, Arnold Alexander, Chris Alexander, Jim Alexander, Kelton Alexander, Kermit Alexander, Kirk Allen, Brian Allen, Damien 97 Allen, Dick Allen, Jimmy Allington, Robert 34 Almquist, Glen Altenberg, Kurt Alumbaugh, Dennis Amundson, Matt 03 Andersen, Chris Andersen, Foster Andersen, Norm Anderson, Aaron Anderson, Art Anderson, Avery Anderson, Dave 48 Anderson, Ed Anderson, Marques Anderson, Theo 93 Troy Aikman Anderson, Wilbert 56 Anderson, Willie Andrasick, Greg Andrews, Bob 43 Andrews, Danny Andrews, Fred 52 Andrusyshyn, Zenon Angle, Robert Anthony, Corwin Arbuckle, Charles Arceneaux, Whitney Argo, Stacy Armstrong, Bill Armstrong, James 26 Armstrong, Levi Armstrong, Ray Armstrong, Sean 83 Arnold, Jason 93 Arnold, Mike 67 Asher, Tom Atkins, Larry Attar, Audie Audelo, Dave 89 Austin, Edward Austin, Randy Avery, Tom Ayanbadejo, Brendon Ayers, Derek Ayers, Eddie B Baaden, Steve 83 Baggott, Bill Baggott, Brian Baida, John Bailey, Jeff Bailie, Ed 30 Bajema, Ken 67 Baldwin, Burr Baldwin, Clarence Baldwin, Harry Ball, Dave Ball, Eric Ball, Mat Ball, Russell 74 Ballard, Bob Ballou, Mike Banducci, Eric 91 Banducci, Russ Banning, Wayne Baran, Dave Barbee, Mike Barber, Pete 36 Barkate, Harold Barnes, John 92 Barnhill, Gordon 36 Barnes, Bruce Barr, Robert Barta, Charles Bartlett, Bob Bartlett, Ray Bashore, Rick Bashore, Ted 64 Baska, Rick Bates, Patrick 89 Batchkoff, Frank Bauwens, Joe Bauwens, Steve Beamon, Willie Beardsley, Harold Beban, Gary Beck, Julius Beling, Willard 43 Bell, Jason Bell, Raymond Benjamin, Warner Bennett, Drew Bennett, Tom 63 Bennett, Tommy Benstead, Roy 58 Benton, Carl Berg, Jim Bergdahl, Bob Bergdahl, Lenny Bergdahl, Mike 66 Bergey, Bruce Bergman, Jim Bergmann, Paul Berliner, Myron Bernstein, Gary 67 Berry, Joe 32 Betts, Dean Beverly, Randy Bickers, Gary 64 Biddle, Brooks Billington, Barry Binney, John Birlenbach, Scrib Birren, Don Bischof, Vince Bishop, George Bishop, Harold Blanton, Ed Bleymaier, Gene Blinn, Steve Block, Chris Blower, Albert 44 Boermeester, Peter Boghosian, Sam Bohlander, Bryce Bolden, Bill Bolin, Greg Bonds, Jim Bono, Steve Boom, Herbert Borden, Don Boschetti, Ryan Bosserman, Gordon Boyd, Brent Boyd, Jack Boyer, Verdi Boze, Dave Bradley, Doug Bragg, Craig Braly, Harold Brant, Kevin Brant, Michael Braunbeck, Dick 54 Bray, James 85 Breazell, Brandon 04 Breeding, Ed Breeland, Oran 51 Breiniman, Ansel 29 Brennan, Brent Bresee, Horace Bright, Jim Brigida, Andrew 89 Briley, Dave 73 Brisbin, Kent Britten, Larry Broadwell, Brewster Brockington, Fred 77 Brown, Brian Brown, Carl Brown, Dave 43 Brown, Don 36 Brown, George 47 Brown, Jack Brown, Jayson Brown, Jefferson Brown, Jim Brown, Jim Brown, Joe 38 Brown, John Brown, Keith Brown, Kevin Brown, Sam Brown, Theotis Brown, Trey 04 Browne, Henry 86 Bruno, Frank Bryan, Jack 29 Bryson, Brad Buchanan, Jim Buck, Steve 96 Buenafe, Kevin Bukich, Steve Burkley, Laurence Burks, Raymond Burnett, Anthony Busby, Harold Bussell, Elmer 22 Butler, Dick Butler, Homer Butler, Ron Butler, Steve C Cabrera, Oscar Caldwell, Cheyane Caldwell, Jack 33 Callies, Gary Cameron, Paul Campbell, Craig Campbell, Gary Campbell, Merle 43 Campbell, William 45 Cannon, Glenn Cantor, Izzy Cantor, Leo Capp, Don Caragher, Ron Carey, Nick Cargo, Dave Carney, Cormac Carroll, Frank Carter, Kaleaph Carter, Keith Carver, Ron Cascales, Charles, Case, Ernie Cashon, Charles Cass, Greg 94 Cassaday, Ray 02 Cassel, Marcus Cephous, Frank Chaffin, Jeff Chai, Robert Chalenski, Mike Chambers, Bill Champion, Cornell Champion, John 66 Charles, Russel Chavoor, Sherman Cheshire, Chuck Childers, Marion 45 Chillar, Brandon, Christensen, James ' Christiansen, Bob Christiansen, Gregg Chudy, Craig Claman, Alan Clark, Gene Clark, Jamal Clark, Jeff Clark, Kenneth Clark, Matt Clark, Walter Clayton, Mike Clayton, Tyson Cleary, Robert Wayne Cook Clemente, Vito Clements, Bill Clements, Larry 98 Cline, Darren Clinton, David Coats, Lee Cobbs, Anthony Cochran, Mike 71 Cochran, Rod Coffman, Ricky Cogswell, Don Cohen, Jack Cole, Randy Coleman, Kenyon Coleman, Dick 43 Colletto, Jim Collier, Travis Collins, Donald Collins, Vernon Collins, Willie 53 Compton, Lynn Cook, Wayne ' Cooper, Gwen Cope, Bill 51 Copeland, Ron Coppens, Gus Cornish, Frank Corral, Frank Cory, Frank 36 Cotti, Dan Coulter, Michael Cowan, Joe Cox, Chris 84 Cox, Larry Cox, Robert Craig, Bradley Craig, Paco Crawford, Bob Crawford, Lyndon Crecion, Gabe Crestman, John 68 Cress, Robert 38 Cronin, Kevin 84 Cross, Randy Cureton, Hardiman Cureton, Mickey Curran, Willie Curry, Dale Curti, Noah D Dabov, Dave Dailey, Pete Dalby, Dave Daluiso, Brad Daly, Marcus 95 Daly, Rick Damron, Jeff Daniels, Tom Dankworth, Jeff Danoff, Troy Darby, Matt Dathe, Walt Davenport, Bob Davidson, Dick 68 Davis, Akil Davis, Bruce 04 Davis, Bruce Davis, Chuck Davis, Craig Davis, Elvin Davis, John Davis, Milt Davis, Richard 26 Davis, Ricky Davis, Ron Davis, Steve 84 Dawson, Jim Deakers, Rich Debay, Terry DeBose, Ronnie Debrow, David Decker, Jim Decker, Robert DeFrancisco, Nate Dellocono, Neal DeMartinis, Jack Denis, Joe 34 Denison, Micah 95 Dennis, Ted Denton, Wes Derflinger, Paul 67 Devlin, Thomas DeWitt, Brad 80 Dial, Alan Dias, Bob 83 Dickerson, George Dickey, Kevin Diebolt, Doug 69 Diehl, Ralph 22 Dills, Preston Dimas, Mike 31 Dimitro, Mike Dimkich, Mitch Dinaberg, Bob 57 DiPoalo, Carmen Debrow, David Donahue, Terry Donald, Dick Donatelli, Doug Dorrell, Karl Doud, Chuck Dougherty, James Dow, Norm Dragovic, Nikola 04 Dressel, Dennis Drew, Maurice Dubravac, Jon Duddleston, Tom

12 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Duffy, Ted Duffy, Bill 48 Dufour, Dan Dummit, Dennis Duncan, Don Duncan, John Duncan, Norm Durbin, Steve Durden, Mike Dutcher, Bob Dutcher, Erwin Dye, Cecil E Easley, Kenny Eatman, Irv Eaton, Edward Ebell, Tyler Eby, Josh Echols, Reggie Eck, Keith Edgar, Anthony Edwards, Donnie Edwards, Oscar Efseaff, Eyoseph Ehrlich, Lyman 51 Elias, Chris Elias, Lou 56 Ellena, Jack Elliott, Stacey Ellis, Alan Emanuel, Ben Enger, Bob 55 Ennen, Henry 47 Epstein, Herman Erlich, Mickey 65 Erquiaga, John Escher, Erik 78 Escher, Werner Estwick, Mark Evans, Mike 70 Evans, Ron Everett, Marcus 04 F Fade, Bill Fagerholm, Rod 58 Fahl, Matt Faoa, Asi Farber, Stu 56 Farmer, Danny Farmer, George Farr, Andre Farr, Mel Farr Jr., Mel Farr, Mike Farris, Kris Fears, Charles Fears, Tom Feldman, Rudy Fenenbock, Charles Ferguson, Donvel Ferguson, Mark Ferrell, Bobby 72 Fields, Earl Fields, Jerry 49 Fien, Ryan Fikse, Nate Finlay, Jack Finn, Charles 19 Finstad, Jim 62 Fiorentino, Tony Fitterer, Scott 93 Flanagan, Mike Fleming, Joe Fletcher, Anthony Fletcher, Bryan Fletcher, John Florence, John Flores, Mike 71 Flynn, Ed Forbes, Ted Ford, Greg 94 Ford, Jim Forde, Weldon Forge, James Forster, George Foster, DeShaun Foster, Don Fowler, John Fox, Dennis 01 Francis, Don Francisco, Kent Francois, Greg Franey, David 86 Frankel, Lorry 71 Franklin, Scott Frankovich, Lee Frankovich, Mike Frawley, John Fraychineaud, Chuck Frazier, Cliff Freedman, Morris 65 Freitas, Steve French, Marion Frost, Wallace Fry, Art 72 Frye, Stuart 36 Fryer, Mike Fuller, Rick Funk, Fred Funke, Sigfried Fyson, Ed 45 G Gaines, Gene Galigher, Ed Gallagher, Clay 72 Gallatin, Donovan Gamble, Robert Garcia, Robert 04 Gardner, Earle Garibaldi, Bob Garratt, Mike Gary, Joe Gary, Richard 34 Gaschler, Randy Gasser, Joe Gaston, Dave Geddes, Bob Geitner, Adam 99 Gelfand, Chuck 55 Gemza, Steve Gertsman, Steve Geverink, Al Ghezzi, James Ghormley, Dan 62 Gibbs, Dave Gibbs, Johnny Gibson, Alfred Gideon, Aron Gilbert, Dan 72 Gilbert, Fred 89 Skip Hicks 136 Gilmore, Dale Givens, Quentin 92 Glasser, Jeff Goebel, Joe Gomer, Dave 78 Goodman, Brian Goodrich, Paul 67 Goodstein, Maurice Goodwin, Marvin Gordon, Ike Gordon, Scott Gould, Stanley Goynes, Chester 80 Graham, Danny Graham, Doug 44 Grant, Wes Grau, Jeff Gray, Carlton Gray, Rex Greedy, Garrett Green, Gaston Green, Jason Green, Sandy Greenwood, Carl Greenwood, Marcus Grider, Dallas, Grieb, Mike Griffin, Edison 56 Griffin, Harold Griffith, Chris Griffith, Kim Griswold, Hoxie Grossman, Aubrey Grounds, Randy 77 Groves, J.D Grubb, Gerald Gueringer, Ron 77 Gueringer, Tony 78 Guidry, Javelin Guidry, Paul Gully, Sean Gunther, Rich 72 Gustafson, Mark Gutman, Tom Guyton, Brent H Hackett, Kyle 83 Haffner, Mike Haight, Leslie 30 Hair, J.J. 04 Hakes, Randy Hale, Lynn 49 Hall, John 00 Hall, Larry Hall, Santi Hampton, Kerns Jerry Robinson (84) and Kenny Easley (5) are the only three-time consensus All-Americans in Pac-10 Conference history. Hampton, Russ Hansen, Howard Hanson, Bob Haralson, Burnett Haradon, Howard 34 Harden, Wilbur Hardin, Harold Harmon, Mark Harper, Joe Harris, Akil Harris, Earl Harris, Esker Harris, Merle Harrison, Jason Harrison, Morrie 42 Hartmeier, Mike Harvey, Clarence 43 Harwell, Brigham 04 Haslam, Fred Haslam, Warren 38 Hassler, Edgar Hastings, Charles Hastings, John Hatcher, Orville 46 Hauck, Bill Havner, Spencer Helm, John Henderson, Bob Henderson, Othello Henderson, Scott 71 Henderson, Ted 85 Hendricks, Phil 70 Hendry, Robert Henley, Darryl Henry, Wally Hermann, Johnny Herrera, Andy Herrera, Efren Herrera, Mike 75 Hershman, Leo Hesse, Don 39 Heydenfeldt, Bob Hickman, Gale Hickman, Justin 04 Hicks, Chuck Hicks, DuVal Hicks, Skip Hill, Ernest Hinshaw, Lynn 67 Hirshon, Hal Hohl, Mason 43 Hoisch, Alan Holcomb, Eric Holland, Pete Hollaway, Chuck Hollingsworth, Cece Holman, H. R. 43 Holmes, Fred 04 Hookano, Steve Hopwood, Don Horgan, Paul Horta, Joe 50 Horton, Chris 04 Horton, Myke Horton, Troy 43 Hosea, Bobby Houston, Lovell 99 Howard, Bob 52 Howard, Jack 43 Howard, Sean Howell, Harper Hoyt, Bill Hubbard, Phil Hudson, James Hudspeth, Marcus Huff, Doug Huff, Robert 20 Hull, Ron Huma, Ramogi Hummel, Ben 87 Hunt, Howard Hunt, Don Hunter, Joe Huse, Russell Hutchins, Adam Hutt, Eddie I Ieremia-Stansbury, Ed Ioja, Bob 96 Inglis, Bill 52 Ippolito, Tony Irvine, Gifford Irwin, Ed Isaia, Sale Izmirian, Albert 42 J Jackson, Chris Jacobs, Brian Jacobson, Abe 19 Jacobson, Don Jacobson, Keith Jacoby, Mike 74 Jackson, Billy Don Jackson, John Jackson, Melvin Jackson, Warren James, Gary 73 James, Mil Von James, Stewart 20 Jarecki, Steve Jarvis, William 24 Jaso, Jerry Jasper, Shane Jennings, Charles Jensen, Keith 61 Jensen, Roy Jessen, James 02 Jessup, Morris 25 Johns, Gerald Johnson, Bret 89 Johnson, Chance Johnson, Chris 04 Johnson, Ernie Johnson, Jim Johnson, John Johnson, Kermit Johnson, Mitch Johnson, Mitch 85 Johnson, Norm Johnston, Dan 67 Jolly, Mike Jondle, Riley 03 Jones, Anthony 94 Jones, Arthur Jones, Brian 86 Jones, Carl Jones, Dick 45 Jones, Eugene Jones, Frank Jones, Gerald 78 Jones, Gordon, Jones, Greg Jones, Ike Jones, Ivory Jones, Jimmie Jones, Ted Jordan, Al Jordan, Fritz Jordan, Kevin Jordan, Wes 83 Jorgensen, Bruce Joyce, Cody K Kahn, Mitch Kase, George Kealey, Pat 72 Keating, David Keeble, Joseph Keefer, Robert Keeton, Rocen Keim, Paul 22 Kelly, Brian Kelly, Jon Kendall, Chuck Kendricks, Marv Kennedy, Paul

13 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Key, R. F. (Ted) 34 Keyes, Dennis 04 Keyes, Luther Keyler, Courtney Kezirian, Blane Kezirian, Ed Kezirian, Rob Kibbe, George 26 Kidder, John Kiefer, Ken Kilmer, Bill Kimble, Phil 74 King, Bob King, Nelson Kinney, Jack 40 Kipnis, Howard Kirby, Dean Kirschke, Travis Kitchen, Bill 41 Kjeldgaard, Kipp Klein, Jerry Kline, Doug Klosterman, Steve Kluwe, Chris Knowles, Lee Knox, Ronnie 55 Knudson, Laddie 23 Knupper, Max Kocher, Ken Koral, David 04 Kordakis, James 84 Krall, Luke Krehbiel, Don 43 Kroeber, George 51 Kroener, Frank Kuehn, Art Kukulica, Rick Kurrasch, Roy Kuykendall, Fulton Kvitky, Ben Kyzivat, Louis L LaBrucherie, Bert LaChapelle, Sean Laidman, Dan Lake, Carnell Lambert, Dion Lane, Herb Lang, Walter Langston, Guy 77 LaRose, Chad Lassalette, Tom Lassner, Jack Lauter, Danny Lawhorn, Kim Lawrence, Teddy Leal, Russ Leckman, Arnold 49 Lee, Eugene Lee, Kenny John Lee Lee, John Lee, Larry Lee, Rodney Leeka, Bill Leggins, Bobby 79 Lehmann, Shane Leisle, Rodney Lembeck, Bert 26 Lemmerman, Alan Leonard, Robert 46 Leoni, Eugene Lepisto, Garrett Lepisto, Vic Lescoulie, Jack Lesley, Jason 93 Leventhal, Barry Levy, Dave Lewand, Ray Lewin, Kurt 57 Lewis, Jermaine Lewis, Marcedes Lightner, Clifford 33 Lilyquist, Rodney 28 Link, Dennis Linn, Mike Lippman, Melville Littleton, Nkosi Livesay, Ransom Livingston, Cliff Lloyd, Glenwood 29 Lockwood, Brian Lo Curto, John Lodish, Mike Lombard, Kory London, Justin Long, Bob Long, Don Long, Freeman Longo, Tony Lorier, Benjamin Lott, Sinclair Loudd, Rommie Love, Duval Luster, Marv Lyman, Brad Lyman, Dell Lynn, Johnny Lyons, Damion 90 M Macari, Frank Mackey, Clarence 41 MacLachian, Bruce MacPherson, Don Maddox, Tommy Magee, Danjuan Maggio, Kirk Mahan, Mike 83 Mahlstedt, Don Main, Jim Maizlish, Bryan 82 Makakaufaki, Saia Malmberg, Don Malone, James Mancini, Dom 71 Mandula, Francis Manning, Bob Manning, Don Manning Jr., Ricky Mannon, Mark Manumaleuna, Frank 74 Marienthal, Mike Markel, Art 43 Markey, Chris 04 Markham, Dean Markowitz, Barry 74 Marlett, Walter 41 Freeman McNeil Marston, Charles 21 Martinez, Mike Marty, Pat 78 Marvin, Joe Mascola, Lou 76 Mason, Bill 57 Mason, Mike Massey, Thaddeus Mastera, Jim Matheny, Dwight Matheny, Jim Matheson, Martin Matheson, Tory Mathews, Ned Mathis, Wendell 02 Matthews, West Maurer, Mark 47 Mayer, Vic Mayfield, Paul 66 Maxwell, William McAlister, James McAteer, Tim McBride, Tod McCabe, Mike 44 McCann, Ryan McChesney, Bob McClave, Andrew McCloskey, Mike McClure, Darren McConnaughy, James 47 McConnell, Lawrence McCracken, Brendan McCullough, Abdul McCullough, Jim McDougall, Gerry McDougall, Thomas McElroy, Jim McElroy, Lee McEwan, Scott McFarland, Matt McGaffrey, Mike 66 McGaugh, Eugene 84 McGill, Mark McGue, Delbert McIntire, Ken 63 McKay, Jack 54 McKenzie, Leonard 42 McKenzie, Stuart McKinnely, Phil McLandrich, Greg McLaughlin, Leon McMillan, Lloyd McNairy, Louis 36 McNeal, Eric McNeal, Jeff 96 McNeil, Freeman McNeill, Fred McNown, Cade McPherson, Pat McSween, Alton Medlock, Justin Mefferd, Frank 43 Mehr, Steve Meigs, Raymond 19 Melsby, Brad Mena, Xavier Menifield, Bobby Merrill, Mike 92 Merrill, William 32 Merten, Bjorn Metcalf, Jack Mewborn, Gene Meyer, Rick Meyers, Andy Mike, Robert Milum, Edward Millan, Chad 94 Miller, Andy Miller, Chuckie Miller, Ed Miller, Jamir Miller, Jim Miller, Mitch Miller, Scott Miller, Willie 73 Milliner, James Michel, Howard 33 Mitchell, Freddie Mitchell, Hal Mitchell, Jim Mociler, Paul Mohl, Curt Mok, Vince Molina, Mike Molrine, Ron 23 Monahan, Steve Montgomery, Blanchard Montgomery, Jack Montoya, Max Moomaw, Donn Moore, Bob Moore, Jeff 98 Moore, Jevone Moore, Matt Moore, Michael Moore, Reggie Moore, Reynaud Moore, Terry Moreau, Ismael 92 Morehead, Terry Moreno, Gil Morgan, George 50 Morgan, Karl Morgan, Kyle 04 Morgan, Steve Morris, Marvin Morris, Nate 87 Morton, Dave Morze, Mark 72 Moss, Idris 03 Moss, Martin Moyneur, Paul Mugler, Charles 25 Muir, Larry 90 Mulhaupt, Richard Muller, Walter Munro, Jack 43 Murdock, Lawrence Muro, Jeff Murphy, Dennis Murphy, Rex 48 Murphy, Tom 76 Murphy, William Myers, Jack N Naar, Joe 46 Nader, Jim Nagel, Ray Nanoski, John Narleski, Ted Nash, Robert Nece, Ryan Neighbor, Richard 44 Nelson, Byron Nelson, Dan Nelson, Danny 04 Nelson, Don 45 Nelson, Glenn 29 Nelson, Harvey Nelson, Kevin Nelson, Paul 99 Neufeld, Ryan Neuheisel, Rick Nevadomsky, Jason Nguyen, Mike Nichols, Perry 76 Nielsen, Ron Nikcevich, John Niusulu, C.J Noble, Eugene Nordli, Phil Norfleet, Greg Norfleet, Haughton Norrie, David Norris, Clarence Norris, Michael 04 Norris, Trusse Norton, Ken Norton, Pat Novitsky, Craig Nowinski, Jeff Noyes, Dave 63 Nuttall, Dave Nwoke, Ted O Obbema, Rick Obidine, John Oesterling, Tim O Garro, Pete Ogden, Beverly 29 Ogden, Jonathan Oglesby, Paul Ohaeri, Nnamdi Okuneff, Gerry O Leary, Prentice Oliver, Al Oliver, Homer Oliver, Jim 67 Olmstead, Remington Olson, Carl Olson, Drew Olson, Harold Olson, Milo 26 Onwutuebe, Emmanuel O Quinn, Carrick Oram, Phil Oredugba, Olukayode 04 Otey, Dave Overhauser, Chad Overlin, Bill Owen, Dave Owens, James Owens, Jerry 00 Oxford, Rex 41 P Pace, Gayle Page, Charles 47 Page, Kenny Page, Jarrad Pagni, Mike 92 Pahulu, Otieni 86 Paige, Bill Painter, Earl 30 Palmer, Steve Pankopf, Tory Paopao, Tony 76 Pardi, Don 43 Parisi, Tillie Parker, Maury 23 Parker, Vaughn Parslow, Phil Pastre, George Paton, George Paton, Tom Patterson, Ernest Patton, Marvcus Patton, Thomas 03 Paul, Don Paul, Rick Pauly, Ira Paus, Cory Pavich, Mike Peak, Loran Pearce, Kent Pearman, Greg Pearson, Wade Pederson, Don Pedrini, Tom 43 Peeke, Gerald Peers, Ray Pele, Pete Penaranda, Jairo Penner, Gerald Pentecost, John Perez, Louis Pernecky, Paul Perry, Tab

14 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Person, Barney Pertulla, Rick 68 Peters, Adam 01 Peters, Doug Peterson, Cal Peterson, Dan Peterson, Dan 82 Peterson, Dave Peterson, Dick Peterson, Earl Peterson, Elwin Peterson, John Peterson, Marion 45 Petrie, Roger 86 Pfeiffer, George Phelan, Matt Phifer, Roman Phillips, Art Phillips, George Phillips, Sean Phillips, Tony Phinny, Sherm Pickert, Joe Pieper, Billy Pierce, Tyrone Pierovich, John Pierson, Ray Pifferini, Bob Pike, Charles Pinkston, Pat 56 Pitre, Michael 04 Pitts, Ron Piver, Arthur 32 Plemmons, Brad Polak, Brian Poli-Dixon, Brian Polizzi, Ignatius Porter, Jack 45 Potter, Ken Pottios, Moe 94 Preston, Steve Price, Dennis Price, Durell Primus, James Profit, Mel Pryor, Jon Puffer, Jeff 97 Purdy, Rick Putnam, Bill 44 Q Quinby, Roy 21 Quarles, Bernard 79 R Rae, James 88 Raffee, Alan 51 Rafferty, Thomas Ramsey, Herschel Ramsey, Tom Randle, David Raney, Jack 33 Rasmus, Bob Ray, Billy Ray, George 25 Ray, Joe Raymo, Jibril Ream, John 01 Record, Clayton 70 Reece, Severn Reed, Jack 62 Reel, Stanley Reemsten, Brian 90 Reese, Devon Reese, Floyd Reese, Marcus Reeves, Doug 80 Reichle, Art Reid, Scott Reidt, Eric 93 Reiges, Ben Reinhard, Robert 29 Reilly, Paul 86 Remsberg, John 29 Reyes, Bob Reynosa, Mark Rice, Dan 71 Richards, Brian John Sciarra Richards, David 87 Richardson, Bob Richardson, John Richardson, Paul Riddle, Everett Riggs, Darrell Rile, Glen Riley, Avon Riskas, Mike Roberts, Dick 45 Roberts, Gerry Roberts, Howard Robinson, George Robinson, G. H. 43 Robinson, Jackie Robinson, Jerry Robinson, Raymond Robotham, George Roenicke, Josh 02 Roesch, Johnny Rogers, Don Rogers, Eric Rohlinger, George 88 Rohme, Mike Rohrer, Robert 43 Roof, Mike Roques, Aaron Roques, Ryan Rosenkrans, Joe Ross, Ben 34 Rossell, Eddie Rossi, Cal Rosskopf, Bob 23 Rowell, Russell Rowland, Gene Rubio, Chris Ruckman, Jeff Ruddy, Lorenz 22 Ruettgers, Joe Rumbaoa, Phil 79 Russell, Bob Russo, Mario 41 Russom, Jerry Rutledge, Craig Ryland, John S Sabol, Joe Saenz, Ernie 77 Saffer, Mike Sailer, Chris Saipale, Toa Salsbury, Jim Sanchez, Chris Sanchez, Lupe Sandifer, Bill Sandifer, Dominic San Jose, Bobby Sargent, Earl Sarpy, James Sarver, Joe 33 Sauter, Chad Schager, Darren Schell, Walt Schexnayder, Anthony Schmidt, Mark Schmidt, Pat Schneider, Bert 46 Schoner, Bob 63 Schroeder, Cliff Schroeder, Jay 80 Schroeder, Robert Schroller, Karl Schuhmann, Charlie Schwartz, Randy 62 Schwenk, Vic 46 Sciarra, John Sciarra, John 02 Scribner, Rob Scott, Burness Scott, Eric Scott, Tyler 95 Seidman, Mike Selecky, Mark 87 Senteno, Rick Sergel, Jack 22 Serwanga, Wasswa Settles, Gene Sharpe, Luis Shaw, Meech Sheley, Dale 74 Sheller, Henry Shelton, Ken Sherrard, Mike Shinnick, Don Shinnick, Josh Shipkey, Jerry Shipman, Travis Shirk, Marshall Shoemaker, Steve 75 Short, Dick Short, Keith Shubin, John 37 Shubin, William 39 Simons, John 44 Simpson, Clifton Simpson, David 85 Simpson, Robert Simpson, Sherwood 49 Sims, Arthur 70 Sindell, Steve Singler, Jake Singleton, Ezell Slagle, Larry Smalley, Rod Smalley, Steve Smith, Arthur Smith, Bobby Smith, Brian 79 Smith, Charles Smith, Chester 29 Smith, Damon Smith, Dave 57 Smith, Earl Smith, Earl Smith, Eric Smith, Frank 43 Smith, Hal Smith, Jeff Smith, John 45 Smith, John (Cappy) Smith, John Smith, Julian Smith, Kevin Smith, Lee 77 Smith, Mark 76 Smith, Martin 19 Smith, Milt Smith, Nathan (Skip) Smith, Ray Smith, Rob Smith, Ryan Smith, Vic Smith, Willie Snead, William 04 Snelling, Ken Snyder, Greg Soenksen, Matt Sogoian, Justin Solari, Al Solid, Ken Solomon, Edward Soltis, John 90 Sommers, Jack Sosnowski, Steve Spalding, Scott Sparlis, Al Spaulding, William Spielman, Art 42 Spindler, Rich Spurling, Dennis Stabile, Bach 97 Stalwick, Don Stamper, Bill Stanley, Charles 26 Stanley, Jim Stanley, Matt Stanley, Steve Stauch, Scott Stawisky, Sam Steel, Greg 73 Steele, Scott 68 Steffen, Art Steffen, Jim Steiner, Les Stephens, Frank Stephens, Jason Stephens, Jimmy 04 Steponovich, Tony 67 Stevens, Bob Stevens, Derek Stevens, Matt Stevens, William Stevenson, Scott Stewart, Brian 94 Stickel, Walter Stiers, William 43 Stiles, Bob 65 Stits, Bill Stockert, Ernie Stoeffen, Howard 29 Stokes, J.J Story, Al 59 Storey, Sam Stout, Dave Strawn, Dean 44 Stretz, Grady Strode, Woody Stromsborg, Kevin 01 Stroschein, Breck Stuart, Shawn Strycula, Joey Sua, Stephen Sullivan, John Sullivan, Tom Sutherland, Lester Sutherland, Noah 04 Svensgaard, Ira 45 Sweetland, Pat Swick, Jim Sykes, Jim 64 T Taber, Norman Tamborski, Steve 70 Tandy, John 26 Tata, Vae Tauscheck, Russell Tautofi, David Tautolo, John Tautolo, Ray 79 Tautolo, Terry Taylor, Eric 64 Taylor, Greg Taylor, Junior Taylor, Tommy Tennell, Derek Tenningkeit, Tim Terry, John 26 Tetrick, Steve Tevaga, Shannon 04 Theodore, Terry Thoe, Rueben Thomas, Cliff Thomas, Jewerl Thomas, Jim Thomas, Larry Thomas, Robert Thompkins, Glenn Thompson, Almose Thompson, Charles 04 Thompson, Danny Thompson, Harry Thursby, Scott Tibbs, Burt 51 Tiedemann, Bill 63 Tiesing, Scot Tighe, Brian Timmons, George 24 Tinsley, Phil Titensor, Glen Toland, Don 40 Townsell, Jojo Toy, Maury Treadaway, Jim 82 Treat, Ben 58 Trembley, Vic 72 Tretter, Ron Tritt, Bill 45 Eric Turner Trotter, Harry Troxel, William 37 Truesdell, Steve Tuala, Siitupe Tuiasosopo, Manu Tuinei, Mark Tumey, Terry Turner, Eric Turner, Jimmy Turner, Marcus Turner, Travor Turney, Grayson Tyler, Ed 42 Tyler, Randy Tyler, Wendell V Van Rodney 04 Vanis, Mike Vannatta, Chuck Vassar, Brad 75 Veal, Zeno 71 Velasco, Alfredo Velasco, Louis 28 Vena, Don Vernoy, Terry Versen, Walter 46 Verti, Mark Vieira, Steven Viger, Joe Villalobos, Ray Villaneuva, Primo Vlack, Russ 46 Von Sonn, Andy Vujovich, Roy W Waddell, Tom Waddleton, Tim 94 Wagner, Jim Wahler, Jim Wai, Francis Walen, Mark Walendy, Craig Walker, Bruce Walker, John Walker, Ken Walker, Kevin Walker, Rick Walker, Rob Walker, Wesley Wallace, Jim Wallen, Dick Walter, Charlie Walton, Bruce Walton, Cyril 25 Walton, Gary Ward, Phillip Ware, Matt Ware, Tom Warfield, Tim Wargo, John

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