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A LOOK AT THE 2006 BEAVERS.


Byline: The Register-Guard

COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2006

DEFENSE

Left end

27 Joe Lemma lemma (lĕm`ə): see theorem.

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 6-3 255 Sr

93 Dorian Smith 6-3 258 Jr

Left tackle

97 Ben Siegert 6-4 288 Sr

77 Pernnell Booth 6-1 302 So

Right tackle

98 Curtis Coker 6-1 309 Jr

53 Gerard Lee 6-1 280 Jr

Right end

49 Jeff Van Orsow 6-4 266 Jr

90 Victor Butler 6-2 233 So

`Sam' linebacker

45 Derrick Doggett 6-3 210 Jr

1 Dennis Christopher Dennis Christopher (born Dennis Carrelli on 2 December 1955) is an American actor. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

His breakthrough role was as Dave Stoller in the cycling classic Breaking Away (1979).
 6-1 205 So

Middle linebacker

43 Alan Darlin 6-1 251 Jr

41 Bryant Cornell 6-1 240 So

`Will' linebacker

42 Joey LaRocque 6-2 230 Jr

56 Eric Moala Liava'a 6-0 236 So

Left cornerback

6 Keenan Lewis 6-1 194 So

5 Gerard Lawson 5-11 190 Jr

Strong safety

24 Sabby Piscitelli Sabby Piscitelli (born August 24th, 1983 in Boca Raton, Florida) is an American football safety who currently plays for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League. He was originally drafted by the Buccaneers in the second round (64th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft.  6-3 225 Sr

23 Bryan Payton 6-2 211 So

Free safety

9 Al Afalava 5-11 198 So

39 Daniel Drayton 5-10 204 Jr

Right cornerback

4 Coye Francies 6-1 177 Jr

36 Brandon Hughes 5-11 174 So

Punter

18 Kyle Loomis 6-2 195 Fr

32 Jon Strowbridge 6-2 256 Jr

OFFENSE

Quarterback

8 Matt Moore 6-4 193 Sr

5 Sean Canfield 6-4 222 RFr

Tailback

26 Yvenson Bernard Yvenson Bernard [pronounced 'EVAN-son'] (born October 25, 1984 in Boynton Beach, Florida) is an American football running back for the Oregon State Beavers football team. He is entering his senior season at OSU in 2007.  5-9 204 Jr

22 Clinton Polk 6-2 214 Jr

Split end

19 Sammie Stroughter 6-0 188 Jr

3 Chris Johnson Chris Johnson may refer to:

In sports:
  • Chris L. Johnson (born 1976), Australian rules football player with Brisbane
  • Chris A. Johnson (born 1986), Australian rules footballer with the Melbourne Football Club
 6-1 180 So

Slotback

82 Brandon Powers 6-2 215 Jr

29 Shane Morales 6-1 197 So

Flanker

17 A. Wheat-Brown Jr. 6-1 218 Jr

2 Ruben Jackson 5-10 197 Sr

Tight end

89 Joe Newton Joe Newton or Joeseph Newton may be:
  • Joe Newton (football player) American football tight end.
  • Joe Newton (coach) high school coach of The Long Green Line cross country team.
 6-7 256 Sr

87 Jason Vandiver 6-4 262 Sr

Left tackle

61 Adam Koets Adam Koets (born January 7, 1984) is an American football offensive tackle in the NFL for the New York Giants. Pro Career
Koets was drafted in the 2007 NFL Draft by the New York Giants. College Career
Koets played college football at Oregon State University.
 6-6 294 Sr

66 Andy Levitre 6-3 324 So

Left guard

62 Jeremy Perry 6-2 313 So

51 Adam Speer 6-3 276 So

Center

75 Kyle DeVan 6-2 294 Jr

65 Marcus Henderson 6-5 285 So

Right guard

67 Roy Schuening Roy Schuening is a 6-foot, 4-inch, 317-pound offensive lineman for the Oregon State University Beavers football team. A native of Pendleton, Oregon, he has started 37 consecutive games for the Beavers, a current high team mark.  6-4 318 Jr

78 Zach Harris 6-3 301 Sr

Right tackle

69 Josh Linehan 6-5 305 Sr

66 Andy Levitre 6-3 324 So

Kicker

13 Alexis Serna Alexis Serna (born February 8, 1985 in Upland, California) is the starting placekicker and punter for the Oregon State University football team, the Oregon State Beavers. He won the 2005 Lou Groza Award which recognized him as the best placekicker in the nation.  5-8 162 Jr

7 Jake Webber 6-4 174 Fr

ROSTER

No Name Ht/Wt Pos Yr

9 Al Afalava 5-11/198 FS So

96 William Akau'ola 6-2/282 DL Jr

26 Yvenson Bernard 5-9/204 TB Jr

77 Pernnell Booth 6-1/302 DT So

7 Kyle Brown Kyle Brown (born August 10, 1983 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American soccer player, who currently plays forward for the Real Salt Lake in Major League Soccer. High School Years  6-4/212 WR Fr

90 Victor Butler 6-2/233 DE So

52 Keo Camat 6-2/228 LB Fr

94 Brady Camp 6-4/235 TE Fr

5 Sean Canfield 6-4/222 QB RFr

70 Aaron Carlson 6-1/243 LS So

35 Tony Carrasco 5-7/198 RB RFr

1 Dennis Christopher 6-1/205 LB So

21 Tim Clark Timothy Henry Clark (born 17 December 1975) is a South African golfer.

Clark was born in Durban, South Africa. He took up golf at the age of three and was taught to play by his father.
 6-0/170 CB RFr

55 Joel Cohen Joel Cohen, (b. 1942) is an American musician specializing in early music repertoires. Since 1968 he has been the director of the Boston Camerata, generally considered to be the pre-eminent American early music ensemble. Cohen founded the Camerata Mediterranea in 1990.  5-11/249 LS Sr

98 Curtis Coker 6-1/309 DT Jr

12 Isaiah Cook 6-2/215 LB So

41 Bryant Cornell 6-1/240 LB So

83 Howard Croom 6-3/241 TE Fr

43 Alan Darlin 6-1/251 LB Jr

15 Brian Davilla 5-11/176 WR Jr

75 Kyle DeVan 6-2/294 C Jr

2 James Dockery 6-1/161 S Fr

45 Derrick Doggett 6-3/210 LB Jr

39 Daniel Drayton 5-10/204 SS Jr

4 Coye Francies 6-1/177 CB Jr

91 Naymon Frank 6-5/312 DL Jr

21 Matt Frosland 6-2/169 WR Fr

34 Patrick Fuller 5-11/204 RB So

10 Ryan Gunderson 6-5/229 QB Jr

30 Austin Hall Austin Hall may refer to:
  • Austin Hall — Delaware, Ohio
  • Austin Hall — Harvard University
  • Building 800-Austin Hall — Montgomery, Alabama
 5-10/189 S So

64 Nathan Hannah 6-2/281 OL Fr

79 Tom Hansen 6-1/242 LB Fr

78 Zach Harris 6-3/301 OL Sr

65 Marcus Henderson 6-5/285 C So

14 Patrick Henderson 5-10/182 DB RFr

86 Jake Hermeling 6-5/223 TE Fr

10 Rickey Herod 5-10/198 CB Sr

36 Brandon Hughes 5-11/174 CB So

92 Mitchel Hunt 6-2/268 DT Fr

2 Ruben Jackson 5-10/197 WR Sr

3 C. Johnson 6-1/180 WR So

27 Justin Kahut 5-8/148 PK Fr

84 Taylor Kavanaugh 5-10/174 WR RFr

25 Casey Kjos 6-2/198 WR Fr

61 Adam Koets 6-6/294 OT Sr

32 Keaton Kristick 6-3/229 LB Fr

86 Jeff Kruskamp 6-5/254 DE Jr

42 Joey LaRocque 6-2/230 LB Jr

5 Gerard Lawson 5-11/190 CB Jr

44 Greg Laybourn 5-10/190 CB So

53 Gerard Lee 6-1/280 DT Jr

27 Joe Lemma 6-3/255 DE Sr

No Name Ht/Wt Pos Yr

66 Andy Levitre 6-3/324 OL So

6 Keenan Lewis 6-1/194 CB So

69 Josh Linehan 6-5/305 OT Sr

60 Alex Linnenkohl 6-2/284 OL Fr

18 Kyle Loomis 6-2/195 P Fr

20 Kellen Marshall 5-11/190 CB Sr

81 Gabe Miller 6-3/242 TE Fr

56 Eric Moala Liava'a 6-0/236 LB So

47 Adam Mobley 6-3/205 S RFr

3 Lyle Moevao 5-11/225 QB So

8 Matt Moore 6-4/193 QB Sr

29 Shane Morales 6-1/197 WR So

89 Joe Newton 6-7/256 TE Sr

99 Papapa Nicholas 6-2/328 DL Fr

46 Aaron Nichols 6-0/174 WR Fr

50 Casey Noack 6-0/224 LB So

71 Mau Nomani 6-4/338 OL Fr

58 Slade Norris 6-3/229 LB So

20 Sam Oltman 6-1/197 WR Fr

72 T. Oshinowo 6-6/306 OL Fr

23 Bryan Payton 6-2/211 FS So

73 Gregg Peat 6-3/301 OL RFr

62 Jeremy Perry 6-2/313 OG So

24 Sabby Piscitelli 6-3/225 SS Sr

63 Ryan Pohl 6-3/261 OL Fr

22 Clinton Polk 6-2/214 RB Jr

82 Brandon Powers 6-2/215 WR Jr

85 John Reese For the stock investor and financial columnist, see .

John D. "Bonesetter" Reese (May 6, 1855 – November 29, 1931) was a beloved trainer in early 20th-century major league baseball who was known for his ability to get injured athletes "back in the game".
 6-3/224 TE Fr

59 Dwight Roberson 6-0/237 LB Fr

67 Roy Schuening 6-4/318 OG Jr

13 Alexis Serna 5-8/162 PK Jr

97 Ben Siegert 6-4/288 DT Sr

37 M. Sieverson 6-2/206 WR Jr

16 Mana Silva 6-1/207 QB Fr

14 Brennan Sim 6-2/186 QB Fr

93 Dorian Smith 6-3/258 DE Jr

28 Michael Sorem 6-0/187 RB Fr

51 Adam Speer 6-3/276 C So

48 Eddie Stamm 6-2/228 LB So

38 Andy Stewart 5-11/213 RB Jr

33 Micah Strickland 6-0/229 RB Fr

19 S. Stroughter 6-0/188 WR Jr

32 Jon Strowbridge 6-2/256 P Jr

80 Zach Tarver 6-5/207 WR So

76 Tavita Thompson 6-6/319 OL So

40 Caleb Tommasini 5-11/193 SS So

28 Suaesi Tuimaunei 6-1/192 S Fr

49 Jeff Van Orsow 6-4/266 DE Jr

87 Jason Vandiver 6-4/262 TE Sr

7 Jake Webber 6-4/174 PK Fr

31 Daniel Weis 6-2/238 TE So

17 A. Wheat-Brown 6-1/218 WR Jr

COACHES

Name Position Years with OSU (Open Source UNIX) Refers to the Unix variants that are maintained as open source, which were primarily BSD Unix and Linux until Sun made its Solaris operating system open source in 2005.  

Mike Riley

For other people named Mike Riley, see Mike Riley (disambiguation).
Mike Riley (b. 1952 Wallace, Idaho) is the current head coach of the Oregon State University Beavers football program.
 Head coach 5

Mark Banker Mark Banker is the current defensive coordinator for the Oregon State Beavers football team. Coaching career
He has coached at the University of Southern California and in the National Football League for the San Diego Chargers.
 Defensive coordinator A defensive coordinator typically refers to a coach on a football team in the National Football League or college football who is in charge of the defense. This position aids the head coach a great deal in many ways by delegating play calling to other coaches and allowing the head , safeties coach 5

Nigel Burton Cornerbacks coach 3

Mike Cavanaugh Offensive line coach 1

Lee Hull Wide receivers coach 3

Danny Langsdorf Offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach 1

Jay Locey Assistant head coach, running backs/tight ends coach 0

Jeff Macy Strength and conditioning coach 0

Greg Newhouse Linebackers coach 9

Bruce Read Special teams coordinator 4

Joe Seumalo Defensive line coach 0
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