USD Football 2004

Table of Contents --------------1 USD TOREROS 2004 MEDIA GUIDE 2004TeamOutlook: Head Coach Jim Harbaugh: USD Assistant Coaching Staff: USD Alphabetical Roster: Meet The Toreros: USD Strength & Conditioning: NonConference Opponents: Pioneer Football League: PFL Opponents: Page2 Page3-4 Pages 5-9 FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach/Quarterbacks: Asst. Head Coach/Running Backs: Jim Harbaugh (1st Year) Jack Harbaugh (1st Year) Jason DesJarlais (3rd Year) Tim Drevno (2nd Year) Matt Hohman (1st Year) Mike Rish (2 1st Year) Defensive Coor./Safeties : Offensive Coor/Off. Line: Special Teams Coor./Def. Line: Senior Offensive Asst/Receivers: 619/260-4740

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Dave Adolph (1st Year) Reggie Davis (1st Year) Charles Dimry (] st Year) Jimmy Dougherty (1st Year) Scott Aurich ( 1st Year) Sandie Hughes (10th Year) Phil Marshall ( I st Year)

Linebackers Coach: Tight Ends Coach: Secondary Coach: Wide Receivers Coach: Defensive Assistant:

ad idas Team Sports Ad: Final 2003 Statistics: USD Football - A Tradition of Excellence: All-Time USD Award Winners: All-Time USD Records: I-AA Torero Leaders: Academic Support Program: NCAA Compliance Guidelines: University Profile: USD Athletic Facilities: San Diego, 'America's Finest City': People To Know At USD: Executive Director of Athletics, Ky Snyder: Director of Ath letics, Dr. Jo-Ann Nester: Athletic Department Staff: USD Verizon/Academic All-Americans: Primary Media Outlets: 2004 Schedule:

Administrative Assistant: Dir. of Football Operations : MEDIA RELATIONS - (619) 260-4745 Associate Director of Athletics for Media Relations: TedGosen (858) 486-3284 tgosen@sandiego.edu Nick Mirkovich Home Phone: Gosen E-Mail Address: Assistant: Mirkovich E-Mail Address:

nmirk@sandiego.edu Adam Carney acarney@sand iego.edu (619) 260-2990 (6 I9) 260-2982 www.usdtoreros.com

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Page 59 Page 60 Back Cover USD ATHLETICS - (619) 260-4803 Executive Director of Athletics: Ky Snyder Dir. of Athletics/Senior Woman Administrator: Dr. Jo-Ann Nester Associate A.D./Athletic Facilities & Operations: John Martin Associate A.D./Sports Medicine: Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.T., C. Associate A.D./Compliance & Administration: Mike Matoso Assistant A.D./Marketing & Promotions: Wendy McReynolds Assistant A.D./Academics & Student Services: Shaney Fink Assistant A.D./AthJetic Facilities & Operations: Andy Fee Asst. Dir. of Athletic Development: Erin Sheehan Director of Jenny Craig Pavilion: Josh Lawrence Assistant Director of JCP/Events Manager: Derek Hillestad Ath letic Ticket Manager: Mark Kueppers Transportation: John Cunningham Executive Assistants: Pauline Thonnard, Donna Holston Adm. Assistants: Charlene Ables, Jane Diamond Assistant Athletic Trainers: Suzi Higgins, Paul Signorelli, Wi l Fi lamor, PennyGoldberg Head Strength & Conditioning Coach: Dean Aresco Asst. S&C/Dir. of McNamara Fitness Center: Hans Straub Women's Volleyball : Jennifer Petrie Men's & Women's Cross Country: Will Guarino Associate Director of Athletics: Dan Yourg Associate A.D./Development: Brian Fogarty

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The University of San Diego, which sponsors sixteen NCAA Division I intercollegiate teams, competes under the athletic nickname ofToreros. In 196 I, the Most Reverend Bishop Buddy, the founding father of USO, announced that the school's nickname would change from Pioneers to Toreros. "The name Toreros is keeping with the friendly relationship which exists between San Diego and Mexico," His Excellency said at the time. Torero comes from the spanish term toro, the bull, and from the word torear, to fight bulls. All of the contestants in the ring are called toreros. Torero is a general term describing a bullfighter and signifies courage, honor and fidelity. USO student-athletes, li ke the Torero, represent a willingness to stand alone in the ring and accept the challenge. The 2004-2005 school year marks the 44th year with Toreros as the official nickname for USO athletic teams. www.usdtoreros.com

Women's Soccer: Ada Greenwood Men's Soccer: Seamus McFadden Men's Basketball: Brad Holland Women's Basketball: Kathy Marpe Women's Swimming & Diving: Mike Keeler Baseball: Rich Hill Men's Golf: Tim Mickelson Women's Tennis: Sherri Stephens Men's Tennis: Tom Hagedorn Men ' s Rowing: Brooks Dagman Women's Rowing: Joan O'Hara Women's Softball: Melissa McElvain

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Season Outlook

2 HARBAUGHLOOKSTOBUaD ON USD'S WINNING WAYS First year head coach JimHarbaugh wi IIlook to bu iId upon USD' s winning ways when he directs the Torero program during the 2004 campaign. After being tabbed the program 's 11 th head coach last December, hi s first task was in putting together hi s coaching staff. Harbaugh has assembled a staff that will be the envy of many programs across the country. Along with the return of both coordinators that helped USD to an 8-2 overall mark and share of the PFL North Division title, Jason Desjarlais (defense) and Tim Drevno (offense), he' ll have the expertise of longtime offensive assistant Mike Rish, who begins his 21 st year. He recently named hi s dad, Jack Harbaugh, the Assistant Head Coach and Running Backs Coach. The elder Harbaugh has 41 years of coaching experience and in 2002 directed Western Kentucky to the I-AA national championship. In Dave Adolph , who spent 2 1 of hi s 37 coaching years in the NFL, most recently as defensive coordinator with the Kansas City Chiefs, he has one of the most respected defensive experts in all offootball. In Charles Dimry (secondary) and Reggie Davis (tight ends), he has coaches with NFL playing experience. In Matt Hohman (special teams coordinator and defensive Ii ne), he has a coach that also brings experience as an offensive coordinator. Jimmy Dougherty (receivers) and Scott Aurich (defensive assistant) round out this outstanding staff. Harbaugh and his staff will have an excellent core of returners to work with.

. Linebacker Leading the way will bea trio of players thatgarnered2003 I-AAMid-Major All-America honors (The Sports Network) - senior offensive tackle Keith Zapalac, junior running back Evan Harney and junior wide receiver Adam Hannula. Zapalac anchored last year's offensive line that helped USD lead the I-AA ranks in total offense at483.3 yards per game. In his first year withUSD, Harney set new Torero season marks in rushing with 1,475 yards; in attempts with 285; in rushing touchdowns with 17; in total touchdowns (20) and in points scored (122). Hannula set new Torero season receiving marks for receptions (72), yards ( I,161 ) and touchdowns (13). He already ranks second all-time in all three of those categories after j ust two seasons. Harbaugh' s biggest question mark was at the quarterback slot where Eric Rasmussen, the I-AA passing leader the past two seasons, had graduated, along with top backup Brian Kirkpatrick. Rasmu ssen, the 2003 PFL North Di vis ion Offensive Player of the Year, rewrote all of the Torero career passing marks that will probably stand for some time. Harbaugh, who will coach the quarterbacks, had two NCAA Division I transfers in school during spring drills - sophomores David Perez (Cal) and Walter Cale (Northwestern). He received more good news this summer when Todd Mortensen, a 3-year letterman and 2003 graduate ofBYU, enrolled for graduate school at USD. The 25-year-old, 6-4, 225 lb. quarterback is the projected starting signal caller for the Toreros this fall. Freshman Josh Johnson will also push for field time. Besides Hannula, Mortensen will have an outstanding group of receivers to throw to. Junior Nick Garton was the team 's second leading receiver last year on hi s way to earning 2 nd Team All-PFL honors. He caught 48 balls for 902 yards and 12 touchdowns. Michael Gasperson, a 2002 First Team All-PFLreceiver, returns after missing 2003 with a knee injury. In 2002, Gasperson led theToreros with 57 catches for 907 yards and 10 scores. Out of the backfield Evan Harney hauled in 21 passes for 276 yards and 1 TD. The offensive line unit, along with the 6-4, 270 lb. Zapalac, will be bolstered with the return of senior tackle Matt Collins (6-5, 280), junior guard Josh Sanders ( 6-3, 295) and sophomore center Kaea Simeona ( 6-2, 285). Senior RustyHigbie ( 6-2, 310) and transfer James Dunne (6-4, 275; Saint Mary 's College) will also see plenty of action. Additional key offensive returners include sophomore fullback Jon Polk (6-0, 230) and junior tight end Dustin Owen (6 catches for 65 yards, l TD). Although the defense took the biggest hit due to graduation, leadership and experience will come from two 2 nd Team AII -PFL performers, senior nose guard and 2004 captain Joe Maietta (6-2, 285) and senior linebacker Jeff Langdon (6-2, 2 36). Maietta, a vocal leader from Levittown, New York, helped the Torero defense hold four opponents last year to 7 points or less. Langdon led the squad in tackles with 72 stops (33 solo) while Maietta chipped in with 33 tackles. Two other returning starters that will play key roles include senior defensive end Dan Howard (6-4, 245) and junior defensive back Philip Bretsch (5-11, 190). Bretsch is the team 's second leading returner in tackles (36) while Howard chipped in with 23 stops. A trio of players that will also help out defensively include senior linebacker Paul ---------------. Kumer (5- 11 , 210), senior tackle Ashur Benjamin (6- 1, 278) and sophomore end Colin PFL COACHES' POLL Murphy (6-3, 250). First year transfers expected to make an immediate impact in the Torero secondary Dayton(6) San Diego (2) Drake(l) Valparaiso ButJer South Morehead St. (6) Jacksonville(2) Davidson Austin Peay (1) include two junior defensive backs - Adam Burke (6-0, 180; Palomar JC) and Chase McBride (6-2, 198; USC). With the loss of return specialists Gavin Ng and Chase Mattox, along with kicker/punter Adam Williams, positions for special teams play is wide open. Coach Harbaugh 's goal is a Pioneer Football League Championship. The Toreros will be tested early in their nonconference slate with back-to-back road games against Azusa Pacific (Sept. 4 th) and Holy Cross (Sept. 11 th). USD' s first two home contests wiU be first time contests against teams from The Ivy League - Penn (Sept. 18 th ) and Princeton (Sept. 25 th ). USD's 7-game home schedule wiU also include contests against Southern Oregon (Oct. 2 nd ) , Valparaiso (Oct. 16 th ), Davidson (Oct. 23 rd ), Dayton (Nov. 6 th) and Wagner (Nov. 13 th ) . USD hopes to be the PFL North Division representative in the PFL Championship contest on Nov. 20 th (South winner will host). JeffLangdon, Senwr * 1st Place votes in parenthesis * Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own team.

Head Coach Jim Harbaugh

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1st Season as Torero Head Coach

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15 Year NFL Career As Quarterback Jim Harbaugh was named head football coach at the University of San Diego on December 20th, 2003 by Ky Snyder, Executive DirectorofAthletics and Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, and Dr. Jo-Ann Nester, Athletic Director. Harbaugh, who wrapped up hi s second year as an assistant coach with the Oakland Raiders where he coached the quarterbacks, joined the Torero staff immediately fol lowing the completion of Oakland's 2003 season. Harbaugh becomes the program 's 11th head coach dating back to 1956. "Weare extremely excited to have Jim Harbaugh as USD's head football coach," said Ky Snyder, USD's Executive Director of Athletics. "He has played for and learned from some of the biggest names in college and professional football, and I believe that will transcend into a very long and successful career as a head coach. The Harbaugh name is well recognized throughout college football and Jim will be able to attract and recruit outstanding student-athletes that will help USD compete at a very high level year– in and year-out both on the field and in the classroom."

Harbaugh, a former NFL quarterback who played 15 seasons in the league, played locally with the Chargers between 1999-2000. The 40-year-old Harbaugh, who resides in nearby Coronado, played in 177 league games with 140 starts since originally entering the NFL as a first round pick by the Chicago Bears in 1987. For his career, he completed 2,305 of 3,918 passes for 26,288 yards with 129 touchdowns. Added Dr. Jo-Ann Nester, "This is the beginning of a new era for USD football and there is no better person to have at the head of this program than Jim Harbaugh. He brings a depth of playing and coaching experience to us, but more importantly, a passion for thi s level of football. He truly understands the role of athletics in a rigorous academic environment and has a serious commitment to coaching at the I– AA level. He will be a great fit for our student-athletes." Harbaugh played seven seasons for the Bears and passed for a career-high 3,121 yards for Chicago in 1991. He played for the Indianapolis Colts from 1994-97 and in 1995, achieved career highs in completion percentage (63.7) and touchdown passes (17). While with the Colts he led the team to the AFC Championship game; was voted to the Pro Bowl ; was named the 1995 Comeback Player of the Year and the AFC Playerofthe Year; and was runner-up in the NFLMVP voting. Harbaugh played for Baltimore in 1998, and following hi s two-year stint with the Chargers closed out hi s NFL career with Carolina in 2001. "I'd like to thank the University of San Diego for giving me the opportunity to

be the head football coach of the USD Toreros," said Jim Harbaugh at the press conference announcing his appointment. "It is truly a privilege and an honor. I'd like to thank the many coaches and players that I have been associated with over the last seventeen years; they have enabled me to be standing here today. To the USD Torero players, past and present, to the parents of our student-athletes, to the USD alumni, the faculty and staff, I embrace this challenge and this role with enormous energy and passion. I am extremely excited and challenged by the high standards set here at the . University of San Diego." Harbaugh was a four-year letterman at the University ofMichigan and finished his college career in the top five in passing attempts, completions, completion percentage, passing yards and touchdown passes. P laying for Bo Schembechler, he was a three– year starter and led the Wolverines to appearances in the Fiesta, Holiday, and Rose Bowl games. As a senior in 1986 he guided Michigan to a No. 2 national ranking while earn ing Big Ten Player of the Year honors and finishing third in the Heisman balloting. Over his final eight seasons in theNFL(l994-2001),Jim was an NCAA-certified unpaid assistant coach under his father, Jack, at Western Kentucky University. Serving as an offensive consu ltant, he scouted and recruited high school student-athletes throughout several states including Florida, Indiana and Illinois. He was involved in recruiting 17 players on WKU's 2002 I-AA National Championship team. His dad was a football coach for41 years, including 14-years as Head Coach at Western Kentucky. His brother, John , is currently SpecialTeams Coordinator with the Philadelphia Eagles; and his brother-in-law, Tom Crean, is Head Basketball Coach ofMarquette University. Harbaugh has been very active in Community Service ventures. He has been actively involved with the Harbaugh Hi ll Foundation, the James Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Children (Indiana University), Western Kentucky University, the Jim Harbaugh Foundation, the Uhlich's Children's Home and the Children's Miracle Network. Jim and his wife, Miah, have two sons, Jay and James, Jr. , and one daughter, Grace. They reside in Coronado.

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Michigan Collegiate Highlights: * Wasa4-yearletterman with the Michigan Wolverines. * PlayingforBoSchembechler, hewasathree-yearstarterat Michigan and led the Wolverines to appearances in the Fiesta, Holiday andRose Bowlgames. * Establishedsingle-season schoolmarksfor completions, at– tempts andpassingyards. *Asa senior in 1986 he guidedMichigan to a No. 2 national ranking while earning Big Ten Playerofthe Year honors and finishing third in the Heisman balloting. * AcademicAll-AmericanandPro Football Weekly All-American. * EarnedBachelorofArts degree in Communications.

15-Year NFL Career Highlights : * 1stRoundDraft Pickby Chicago Bears in 1987. * Played/orChicago(1987-93), Indianapolis(1994-97), Balti– more(1998), San Diego(1999-2000)andCarolina(2001). * Played in 177careergames with 140 starts and completed2,305 of3,918passesfor26,288yardsandl29touchdowns. * In 1995 led lndianapolis to the AFCChampionship game; was voted to the Pro Bowl; was namedComebackPlayerofthe Year and theAFCPlayerofthe Year; and was runner-up in the NFL Most Valuable Player voting. * In 1995 achieved career highs in completion percentage (.637) and touchdownpasses (17).

2004 USD Coaching Staff (Standing 1-r): Reggie Davis Jack Ha rbaugh Tim Drevno J im Harbaug h Jason DesJarlais Matt Hohman (Kneeling 1-r): Charles D imry Dean Aresco J immy Dougherty

Scott Aurich Dave Adolph (Not Pictured): Mike R ish

Assistant Head Coach Jack Harbaugh

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JACK HARBAUGH Assistant Head Coach & Running Backs Coach Jack Harbaugh, father to first year head coach Jim Harbaugh, has joined the Torero staff where he will be Ass istant Head Coach and Running Backs Coach. Harbaugh, a veteran of 41 years in the coaching ranks - 36 of those at the college level - returns to the sidelines for the first time since leading the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers to the NCAA I-AA Nati onal Championship in 2002. Following that magical season Harbaugh stepped away from coaching and for the past two seasons has held the positi on of Associate Director of Athletics at Marquette Uni versity. In 2002 he led the Hi ll toppers to a 12-3 record and a 34- 14 victory over McNeese State in the titl e contest on December 20th . WKU won their fin al six regul ar-season games to reach the pl ayoffs. Seeded 15th among the 16 teams, the Hi ll toppers won three in a row to set up a rematch against the top-seeded McNeese State Cowboys. WKU had been beaten by the Cowboys 38- 13 during the regul ar season. The win over McNeese State was the program's 10th straight, a new schoo l record . For hi s efforts, Harbaugh

was selected the American Coaches Association 2002 Nati onal Coach of the Year. Harbaugh joined the Hilltoppers as head coach in February 1989 after two seasons as assistant head coach at the Uni versity of Pittsburgh. In 14 seasons on the Hill , he compi led a 9 1-68 mark, including seven consecuti ve winning seasons and four NCAA I-AA pl ayoff berths in six years. He was selected the AFCA Region 3, and Ohio Valley Confe rence Coach of the Year, and fini shed thi rd in the voting fo r the Eddie Robinson Award , given to the top coach in I-AA, after leading WKU to an 11-2 mark and the league title in 2000. He was also named the 1997 Di vision I-AA Independents and AFCA Region 3 Coach of the Year. Under hi s guidance, WKU was the only I-AA school in the nati on to rank in the top 10 in rushing offense every year since 199 1, a run that stood at 12 straight through the 2002 campaign. Additi onall y, thirty-three WKU student-ath letes earned All -Ameri ca recognition, including three who were named first- or second-team Academic All -America. Harbaugh's WKU teams ranked among the most producti ve offensive squads in Western's hi story, posting some of the most impressive performances ever on the Hi ll , in both single-game and season-long numbers. His 2000 cl ub (11-2) fi nished with a fi nal nati onal ranking of 5th; his '98 Toppers, powered by one of I-AA fooball's most potent offenses - third in the nati on in rushing (344.6 ypg) and ninth in scoring (36.0 points per game)- fini shed the year 7-4 and 19th in the nati on; and hi s '97 squad went 10-2, fi ni shed ranked 7th in the nation, and led the nati on in rushing with a school-record 332.0 yards per game. Harbaugh's other head coaching positi on was with Western Mi chi gan from

1982 through 1986. He was a collecti ve 25-27-3 at Western Michi gan with hi s best showing coming in 1982 when hi s squad fini shed 7-2-2, good for a second pl ace fi ni sh in the Mid-Ameri can Confe rence. His overall record as a head coach for 19 years is 116- 95-3. He held assistant coaching pos iti ons with Pittsburgh, Mi chi gan, Iowa, Stanford, Bowling Green State and Morehead State. Harbaugh served as defensive backfie ld coach fo r the legendary Bo Schembechler at Michigan for seven years (1973-79). Those Wolverine teams won fi ve Big TenChampionships ( 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978 and 1979). Michjgan played in the 1976 Orange Bowland made three trips to the Rose Bowl('77, '78 and '79). His sevenWolverine teams were66-1 3-3 (.823) overall. A nati ve of Crestline, Ohio, he is a graduate of Crestline Hi gh (1957) where he was a fou r-year letterman and an all -state quarterback as a senior. CHS won conference champi onships in both hi s junior and senior seasons. And , he lettered twice in basketball and four times in baseball , where he was an all-state shortstop. He went on to play college football at Bowling Green State, lettering three times as a defensive back and quarterback. BGSU went 24-3-2 in his three varsity seasons and the Falcons were small college national champs (9-0-0) hi s junior year. He also lettered twice in baseball. In J 96 1, he was drafted by the Buffalo Bills of the American Football League. Harbaugh holds a B.S. degree ( 196 1) in physical educati on and aM.E. in health

and phys ical educati on ( 1964) from Bowling Green State. He and hi s wife, Jackie, also a BGSU alumnus, have three grown children - John , an ass istant football coach with the Phi ladelph ia Eagles; Jim, current USD head coach; and Joani , married to Tom Crean, current head men's basketball coach at Marquette Uni versity. Harbaugh has six grandchi ldren, Megan and Riley Crean; Jay, Jim, Jr. and Grace Harbaugh; and, Alison 1,;;:;;;;;;;;______ !;::;;;___:;__ ;;!::;:::,a Harbaugh. Jack & Jim Harbaugh Team Up

Torero Coordinators

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JASON DESJARLAIS Defensive Coordinator & Safeties Coach

Jason Desjarlais enters his third season at USD as a full-time assistant in the position of Defensive Coordinator, Recruiting Coordinator and Safeties Coach. This past season he was Interim

Head Coach over the final four games, leading the Toreros to a 3-1 mark and 8-2 overall record. By defeating Dayton in their final contest, the Toreros earned a share of the North Division PFL championship. USD' s defense held four opponents to 7 or less points. DesJarlais returned to USD where he was the team's defensive line coach for the 1999 season.

Prior to USD he was defensive line coach at Bates College in Lewiston, Maine for two seasons (2000-01). While at Bates College he was also in charge of recruiting areas for Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York and Pennsylvania. Additionally, he earned his certification as a Strength and Conditioning coach. Prior to first joining USD in 1999, he was defensive line coach for two seasons at Humboldt State (1997-98), and for one year atWestern MontanaCollege (1996). A two-time All-America defensive lineman at Western Montana College, Jason helped lead his team to three Frontier Conference Championships. In 1994 and 1995, Western Montana College reached the NAIA national semi-finals. After graduating fromWesternMontanaCollege in 1997 with aB .S. in Physical Education andBiology,Jason wenton to earn hisMasters ofSciencedegree in Kinesiology fromHumboldt StateUniversity in 1999. FromRonan,Montana,Jason prepped atRonan High School where he was a three-sport letterman. TIM DREVNO Offensive Coordinator & Offensive Line Coach Tim Drevno begins his second year with the Toreros where he will again be the Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach. This past season he directed USD's west coast offense to 483.3 yards per game and a PFL best 39.9 points per game. The 483.3 yards of total offense per game ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ranked No. 1 among all NCAA Division I-AA ball clubs. Tim came to USD from the University

ofldaho where he was the Offensive Line Coach for three seasons (2000-2002). The Vandals offense ranked 6th in the nation in 2001 and 8th in 2000. Prior to Idaho he gained coaching experience at San Jose State as offensive line coach (1999-2000);

with the UNLV Rebels as running backs coach (1998); at Montana State as running backs coach (1993-98); and at Cal State Fullerton as a graduate assistant (1991-92). It was at Montana State where he launched his coaching career with a five-year stint and showed his versatility by coaching running backs, tight ends and the offensive line. Drevno was a two-year starter at offensive guard at Cal State Fullerton and a member of the Titan Football Pride Club. He played with the Titans after a two-year all– Mission Conference career at El Camino College. While Drevno was at El Camino, the team won the 1987 national championship. A native ofTorrance, Calif., he graduated from Cal State Fullerton in 1992 with a degree in Criminal Justice. Drevno and his wife, Shannon, have three children -McKenna, Zachary & Baylee.

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MATT HOHMAN Special Teams Coordinator & Defensive Line Matt Hohman enters his first season at USD where he will coach the defensive line and be the Special Teams Coordinator. He joins the Torero staff from Ashland University (Ash land, Ohio) where he had been Offensive Coordinator since March, 2001.

During this time he also coached the offen– sive line; coordinated all phases of the offensive game plan; and his 2001 squad tallied 4,523 yards of offense and 411.2 yards per game. One of his players earned All-America honors with seven gar– nering All -Conference recognition. He was also the school's Strength Coach and played a key role in the Recruiting efforts. Prior to Ashland Un iversity he was a graduate assistant at Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) in 1999, assisting with the offensive li ne. During the 1997-98 campaign he was offensive line coach and strength coach at Wilmington College in Wi lmington, Ohio. In 1996-97 he spent one year at the University of Dubuque (IA) where he was the team's li nebackers coach. From Medina, Ohio, Hohman graduated from Miami University with a B.S . degree in Health and Sports Studies (1995). His major was Health Appraisal and Enhancement Sports Organization with a minor in coaching. DAVE ADOLPH - Linebackers Dave Adolph enters his first season at USD where he will coach the linebackers. He returns to coaching fo ll owing a 37-year coaching career that ended in January, 2000 when he retired from hi s post with the Kansas City Chiefs as assistant head coach/linebackers coach. He spent 21 years in the NFL ranks, including two tours of duty with the Chiefs. He served as the team's defens ive coordinator from 1992-1994 and worked as the club's assistant head coach/linebacker coach in 1999. This respected defensive expert spent

his entire pro coaching career (21 years) in the AFC, including 14 years as a defensive coordinator and 12 seasons in the AFC West, making I I career playoff appearances in the process. Prior to joining the Chiefs, Adolph spent two years ('97-98) as lineback– ers coach for the Oakland Raiders. He signed on with Oakland after a two-year stint ('95-96) as defensive coord inator for the San Diego Chargers. During his

three-year tenure as Kansas City's defensivecoordinatorfrom '92-94, the Chiefs made three straight playoff appearances and allowed an average of just 18.1 points per game. A native ofAkron, Ohio, Adolph originally came to Kan sas City after spending three seasons(' 89-9 l) as defensive coordinator for the L.A. Raiders. He spent the '86-88 seasons as defensive coordinator of the Cleveland Browns. Adolph began his NFL career as the Browns defensive line coach in 1979. He tookovertheclub 's linebackers in '8 1before assuming duties as defensive coordinator midway through the '84 season when Marty Schottenheimer was named head coach. He then spent one season (' 85) as an assistant for San Diego before rejoining the Browns in '86. A 16-year coaching veteran on the collegiate level , Adolph worked with the legendary Woody Hayes at Ohio State from '77-78. He also coached at Illinois ('73-76), Kentucky ('69-72), Connecticut ('65-68) and his alma mater of Akron ('63-64). An all– conference guard and linebacker for the Zips, Adolph spent three years (' 59-61 ) as a commissioned officer in the Air Force before beginning hi s coaching career at Cleveland's Shaw High School in '62.

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MIKE RISH Senior Offensive Assistant & Receivers

Mike Rish is beginning his 21st season on the Torero staff. He returns as the Senior Offensive Assistant and also to help coach the receivers, something he has done for nineteen of the past twenty Torero seasons.

Mike played for USD from 1979-83 where he posted career numbers that make him one of the best receivers everto play atUSD-- he ranks third all-time with 101 receptions, 18 receiving touchdowns and 1,722 receiving yards. He held the schoo l marks in all three career receiving departments from 1983 through I997. He was passed up by two Torero receivers he has coached - Dylan Ching in 1999, and most recently by Adam Hannula last season. In 1983 he was selected the team's scholar-athlete by the National Football Foundation and ColJege Hall of Fame. In the Toreros' nationally-televised game between Occidental in 1982, Rish was named the CBS Chevrolet Player of the Game.

Mike graduated from USD with an Accounting degree in 1984. He is the Vice

President for Secondary Marketing for Guild Mortgage Company in San Diego.

CHARLES DIMRY Secondary

Charles Dimry enters his first season at USD where he will oversee the secondary. He comes to USD from The Bishop's School in nearby La Jolla where he was the Head Varsity Football Coach since ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 200 I. Before entering the coach ing ranks, he had a successful career as acornerback in the NFL, playing for five teams between 1988-2000.

A 1988 graduate ofUNLV, Charles was a 5 th round pick by the Atlanta Falcons where he played between 1988-1991. He was a two-year starter for the Denver Broncos (1991-1994) where he com–

peted in an AFC Championship game and played under Defensive Coordinator Wade Phillips. Between 1994-1997 he played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers where he was a three– year starter; was elected Player Representative to the NFLPA by teammates in 1996; and was the recipient ofNFL's Ed Block Courage Award in 1996. He played one year with the Philadelphia Eagles (1997-1998), then closed out his NFL career with the San Diego Chargers (1998-2000). He was a two-year starter with the Chargers, including the 1998 club that was the NFL's top rated defense. He was the recipient of the NFL's Ed Block Courage Award in 1998, and a year later was the Charger's Most Inspirational Player. This past year he was Director of Athletic Advising for Pro Prep Advisory Services. He helped identify and train talented high school players throughout San Diego county and advised them on the college recruiting process.

Assistant Coaches

REGGIE DAVIS Tight Ends Reggie Davis enters hi s first season at USD where he will coach the tight ends. He joins the Torero staff after working with D.HIX SPEED since 2001, helping college and NFL players with speed and combine training. Prior to joining D.HIX SPEED, Davis played two years with the San Diego Chargers (1999-2000) as a tight end. During the summerof2002 he was a volunteer coach at Hori zon High School.

Between 1994-1998 he played four years at the University of Washington where he was a 3-year performer at outside linebacker, and also competed 2 years as a tight end. He was recruited to UWoutofBrethrenChristianHS (1990-1994). Reggie, andhis wifeJennifer, have one daughter - Kayla Jordan. JIMMYDOUGHERTY Wide Receivers

Jimmy Dougherty enters his first year at USD as an assistant coach where he will coach the Torero wide receivers . He comes to USD from Illinois Wesleyan University where he was the secondary coach since 2002. During his time in Bloomington, Illinois, he assisted the team with defensive game plan preparation, offensive scout team, scouting, recruiting and off-season conditioning. During the past two summers he also worked summer camps at the University of Illinois with the quarterback camp. Dougherty was a three-year letterman in football at the

University of Missouri (1999-2001 ). He started during his sophomore season throwing for 1,430 yards and 7 touchdowns. He suffered a career ending injury in 2000. He was recruited out of Edwardsville High School in Edwardsville, Illinois where he was a three-sport letterman in football , basketball and baseball. He was named an All-State quarterback by Chicago Sun Times and Champaign News Gazette. He played for his father, Tim Dougherty, with team being the 2001 and 2002 Illinois Class 7-A State Runner-up. SCOTT AURICH Defensive Assistant Scott Aurich enters his first season at USD where he

will be an assistant defensive line coach and help coach the scout team. Scott played college for Grant Teaffand the 1974 Southwest Conference Champion Baylor Bears, and lettered 3 years at Stephen F. Austin State University where he played strong safety. He graduated from S.F.A.S.U. with a BachelorofScience degree in Education, however, chose a career in the real estate business. With a passion for teaching and working with young athletes, Scott had had 16 seasons of coaching a variety of youth

sports. He joins coach Harbaugh 's staff to help build a successful football program and to make a difference in young athletes lives by preparing them for life after college. Scott and hi s wife, Wanda, who reside in Coronado, have one son, Scotty - a junior at Coronado High School.

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2004 USD Torero Roster

wr 270 251 235 185 278 209 230 220 205 190 200 215 181 200 195 175 180 180 280 190 190 170 205 275 150 185 160 185 195 200 275 175 248 250 210 200 215 190 222 260 205 175 260 185 192 185 227 220 230 210

Hf 6-1 6-3 6-4

ATIIYR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (College}

NAME

NO

POS

SR* SO* FR*

79 65 92 31 97 12 30 41 21 55 49 22 RS 31 35 70 82 42 40 24 75 23 26 90 43 4 7 68 25 59 76 so 53 10 60 90 25 40 87 14 47 33 46 88 32 74 54 17 9 1 5 4 81 3

Tareq Abdulghani Ricardo Arredondo Eric Bakhtiari Brian Beckord AshurBenjamin Deshon Benton Daniel Bierbach

DL OL DL RB DL RB

Cincinnati , OH/Summit Country Day (Bucknell)

Crown Town/Centennjal Burlingame/Burlingame Boulder, CO/Boulder Modesto/Thomas Downey Littleton, CO/Columbine Fallon, NV/OakRidge Dallas,TX/Highland Park Orangevale/Jesuit

5-11

FR

SR*

6-1

5-10

FR

FR*

6-2 6-0

LB LB RB DB DB LB DB DB QB DB DB DB OL DB DB DB DB DL RB WR WR DB OL DB DL OL K DB

SR

Elijah Bonde Baxter Box Prulip Bretsch

SR* JR* SO* FR* FR* SO* JR* FR* SR* SO* FR JR

5-10 5-11 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-2 5-9 5-9 6-5 6-4 6-2 5-7 6-2 5-6 6-1 5-9 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-5 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-1 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-10

Fallbrook/Fallbrook (UC San Diego) Tucson, AZ/CatalinaFootrulls Phoenix, AZ/Chaparral (Penn State)

Josh Brisco MacBrown

David Brunner AdamBurke

Oxnard/St. Bonaventure

Fallbrook/Fallbrook (Palomar JC)

Walter Cale Jason Ching

Los Angeles/Palisades Charter (Northwestern)

Honolulu, HI/Punahou (Brown)

Mike Christensen Mark Cianciulli

Oak Park/Oak Park

Corona de! Mar/Corona del Mar Scottsdale, AZ/Brophy College Prep

Matt Collins Scott Cooper

Pleasanton/Foothill

FR FR FR FR FR FR FR

Daniel Cornsweet

Encinitas/La Costa Canyon

Carlos Correa MikeCuevas GabeDeAnda Josh Denton MikeDeVan

Milpitas/Milpitas Folsom/Folsom

SR*

Lakewood, CO/J.K. Mullen

San Diego/Eastlake Lake Forest/El Toro

Chris Diaz

Camarillo/St. Bonaventure San Diego/St. Augustine Phoenix, AZ/Desert Vista

Brandon Dielgat

FR* JR* SO*

Wes Doyle

Alex Duk

San Diego/Francis Parker (Miarru) San Jose/Pioneer (St. Mary's College)

James Dunne RyanEcher Dustin Ernst

FR

Littleton, CO/J.K. Mullen San Diego/University City Coronado/St. Augustine

FR*

FR FR

Michael Erskine

TylerEvans

LB DB LB

Greenwood Village, CO/Cherry Creek

Kawika Fiddler Jared Forrester

SO*

Kailua, HI/Punahou

FR

Centennjal, CO/Regis Jesuit

JR* JR* FR so FR* SO* JR* FR so so FR JR* FR* FR

Nick Garton

WR WR OL

Dana Point/Dana Hills

Michael Gasperson

Monterey/Palma

Chris Gianelli AndyGomez

Rancho Palos Verdes/Palos Verdes Peninsula

LB

Claremont/Claremont Covina/CharterOak

K

Jonathan Granger David Greer Eric Gregg AdamHannula BenHannula DeAndreHanson KysonHawkins Kellen Henry Kevin Herron Rusty Higbie Danjel Howard EvanHamey

FB

San Diego/Univ. ofSan Diego

WR WR DB RB RB LB RB OL DE QB WR

Joliet, IL/Joliet West

Tacoma,WA/BellarrrunePrep Tacoma,WA/BellarrrunePrep

Los Angeles/Junipero

Fallbrook/FallbrookUnion (UC Irvine)

Fallbrook/FallbrookUnion San Diego/Horizon Christian

212 310 245 210

Monrovia/Saint Francis

SR

San Mateo/San Mateo (College of San Mateo)

SR*

Woodinville, WA/Woodinville Libertyville, IL/Libertyvi lie HS

FR

Chris Jansen

* denotes player utilized red shirt season

2004 USD Torero Roster

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NAME

NO

POS LB QB DB DB OL 1E LB LB KIP WR WR 1E DB OL DB QB DL FB DL 1E 1E OL KIP OLB DT QB WR

ATHYR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL (Colle2e}

HT 6-0 6-3

48 11 26 28 77 80 27 20 44 84 86 96 13 29 83 78 57 16 99 15 39 98 39 63 89 94 37 18 38 19 36 36 91 2 8

Jordan Johnson Joshua Johnson Mark Johnson Robert Jones DeeneKabiling John Koker Matt Koller Pau!Kumer Jeff Langdon Jacques Lazarus ThomasLeon ChaseMcBride JasonMcFarland Fred Montgomery Todd Mortensen Colin Murphy Brenden Nakata Greg Nelson Cody Nenadal Brett O'Connor Joe Maietta RyanMaine John Matthews ZachMay

SO*

Laguna Hills/Laguna Hills Oakland/OaklandTechnical

FR FR

5-10 5-10 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-3 5-9 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-11 5-11 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-4 5-10

Coto de Caza/SantaMargarita Catholic

ComptonNerbumDei San Diego/University City

SO*

FR JR JR SR SR

Albuquerque, NM/El Dorado (Ventura College)

Oak Park/Oak Park

Miami, FL/ChristopherColumbus San Bernardino/St. Thomas Aquinas SantaMonica/Palisades (UCLA)

SO*

FR

Tucson, AZ/Tucson Magnet

SR* JR*

Levittown,NY/Di vision Avenue (St. John's) Diamond Bar/Diamond Bar (Sacramento State)

FR FR JR FR FR GR FR FR FR FR FR FR JR* FR* SO* SO* SO*

Littleton, CO/Regis Jesuit Greeley, CO/Greeley West

Solana Beach/Sante Fe Christian (USC)

San Jose/Leigh

Chula Vista/Eastlake

Tempe, AZ/Tempe (BYU)

Irvine/Servile

Honolulu,HI/Kan1ehameha Schools Forest City, ARK/Seri pps Ranch San Luis Obispo/San Luis Obispo

LagunaBeach/LagunaBeach Tucson,AZ/Canyon Del Oro

Dusti nOwen Jordan Paopao Hutch Parker Chris Penick Ronnie Pentz

Oceanside/El Camino

Dana Point/St. Margaret's Episcopal

DL DB QB RB

Tucson,AZ/Canyon Del Oro

Lake Forest/El Toro

David Perez

Patterson/Central Catholic (Cal)

so

Jon Polk

Compton/Dominguez Calexico/Calexico

1E

Chris Ramsey Brandon Resch

FR* FR*

DB RB

Encinitas/Sante Fe Christian

FR FR

JTRogan

San Diego/Coronado Templeton/Templeton

1E OL DL 1E OL DL OL DB DB DL WR WR

Anthony Romanelli Reis Rosenbledt

73 56 42 71 67 51 22 17 52 80

FR*

Burlingame/Juni pero Serra San Diego/Horizon Senior

FR FR JR FR FR FR

Cameron Ross Mitch Ryan Josh Sanders Travis Scudday Kaea Simeona Andrew Smythe Kenny Stivers DerekTam Kyle Taylor MattTicich Erik Torkelson BryanTsang George Villa ZachWard Keith Zapalac Joe Staab Eric Stern

Jackson/Argonaut

Miami , FL/G. Holmes Braddock Senior

VillaPark/Servite

SO*

Honolulu,HI/Kamahameha Schools

Los Gatos/Saint Francis El Cajon/Grossmont

FR*

Scottsdale, AZ/Desert Mountain

FR

Sacramento/Del Campo Los Gatos/Los Gatos Tucson,AZ/Sahuaro Temecula/Chaparral

FR* FR*

5

58

DL QB DL DB

6

FR FR

72 34 66 62 6

Santee/Westhill s

Tucson,AZ/Salpointe Catholic

FR*

PIK

Montebello/Bishop Amat (Cerritos College)

JR

OL OL

FR* SR*

Scottsdale, AZ/Saguaro

Sealy,TX/Sealy

* denotes player utilized red shirt season

12 #14 ADAM HANNULA Junior Receiver Noteworthy: Pre-SeasonAll -America pick byThe Sports Network I-AAMid-Major ... last seasonwas FirstTeam All-America byThe Sports Network I-AAMid-Major and DonHansen's Football Gazette ... set USD si ngle season receiving records for receptions (72), yards (1,161) and touchdowns (13). Adam Hannula returns for his junior year where he will agai n be one of the I-AA's top receivers .. . last season earned First Team AII -PFL honors and above post-season honors whi le leading the Toreros with 72 receptions for 1, 161 yards and 13 scores ... in two contests hauled in 3 touchdowns - at Davidson (7 catches for 176 yards with long of 72) and against Marist (7 catches

All-PFL 1st Team Returners

for209 yards with long of80) ... went over 100+ yards of recei ving in six games and caught at least one TD in eight contests ... season-best 10 receptions at Valparaiso ... closed out season with 9 catches for 178 yards and l score agai nst Dayton ... in 2002 he fini shed second on the team with 44 catches for 641 yards, 7 touchdowns and a long catch of 61 yards agai nst Jacksonville ... he averaged 14.6 yards per catch ... he hauled in a school-record 11 receptions against Drake for 195 yards and 3 touchdowns .. . he added a 60-yard reception in game two against La Verne ... added 5 rushes for 52 yards with a long sprint of20 yards agai nst Jacksonville ...was recruited to USD as a quarterback and satoutthe200 1campaign .. . threw for l ,750 yards and 17 TDs hi s senior year atBellarminePrep (Washington) while earningMVP honors in the Narrows Conference ...junior year passed for 1,250 yards and 12 TDs ... enjoys playing piano and ping pong ... also recruited by Central and Eastern Washington, and Holy Cross ... chose USD for the quality school and strong sports program ... last season was a walk-on on the USD men's basketball team. Major: History; Minor: Biology.

Career Receiving Statistics: CatchAve. GameAve. 1D 1G 16.1 116.1 13 3) 14.6 64.1 7. 61 15.5 90.1 20 3)

Adam Hannula

Year 2003 2002 Total

Yards

Rec.

1161

72 44

641

1802

116

#33 EVAN HARNEY Junior Running Back Noteworthy: Pre-Season All-America pick by The Sports Network I-AAMid-Major ... last season was First Team All -America by The Sports Network I-AA Mid-Major and Don Hansen's Football Gazette ... set USD single season rushing records for attempts (285), yards (1,475) and touchdowns (17) ... also set USD single game record for attempts (43 vs. Holy Cross) and USD season marks for touchdowns (20) and scoring (122 points) ... First Team PFL All-Academic pick.

Evan Harney returns for hi sjunior year where he will again be one of the 1-AA's top rushers ... last season earned First Team All-PFL

honors and above post-season honors whi le leading the Toreros with in rushing with 1,475 yards and 17 scores on 285 attempts ... he led all I-AA rushers in scoring at 12.2 points per game and ranked 2nd in rushing (147.5 ypg) and 4th in all-purpose running (173.40 ypg) ... twice was named a PFLOffensive Player of the Week (Sept. 21; Nov. 2) ... tallied three games of200+ rushing (2 15 vs. La Verne; 208 at Valparaiso; 229 vs. Marist) ... three other games over l 00+ yards (199 vs. Holy Cross; 147 vs. Butler; 115 vs.Dayton) ... totaled five games with 3 rushing scores (La Verne,Holy Cross, Valparaiso, Marist and Butler) and two games with 4 total touchdowns (Valparaiso and Butler) ... busted loose for an 86-yard TD sprintagainstMari st... was team's workhorse carrying the 22 or more times in all tengames (school record43 vs. Holy Cross) ... began collegiate career at UC Irvine where he played his freshman year on the baseball team .. . prepped at Fallbrook High School where he gained over 1,500 yards rushing and 20 touchdowns during hi s senior year ... earned All-League and All-Conference honors and helped Fallbrook to C.I.F. title. Major: Business. Evan Harney Rushing Statistics: Year Att. YG YL NYG A VE. 1D 1G 2003 285 1516 41 1475 5.2 17 86

All-PFL 1st Team Returners

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#62 KEITH ZAPALAC Senior Captain/OL

Noteworthy: Selected a 2004 Preseason I-AA Mid-Major All-Ameri ca by The Sports Network ... also j oins teammate Joe Maietta as one of two 2004 team captains ... last season was selected a First Team All-America by both The Sports Network I-AA Mid-Major and Don Hansen's Football Gazette.

Keith Zapalac return s for hi s senior campaign where he will again be ....,.....,______.-- ·-......... one of the top offensive Ii nemen among all I-AAMid-Major schools ... a very athl etic lineman, he'll start at left tackle where he will be counted on for hi s on-the-field leadership (he is a fi erce competitor and a very vocal leader) ... an excellent pass blocker (he did not give up a sack last season), he is very fl exible and light on his feet and is a strong run blocker as well ... one of the best zone blockers on the team ... last season he started every game and anchored the offensive line unit that helped USD lead all I-AA schools in total offense at 483 .3 yards per game .. . USD's ground attack averaged 170.7 yards per game, with 312.6 yards coming through the air .. . last season he was also named to the First Team Pioneer Football League All -Academic Squad .. . during the 2002 season he was selected Honorable Mention All-Pioneer Football League by the PFL coaches .. .also was selected to PFL Honor Roll ... prior to USD he prepped at Sealy High School in Seal y, Texas where he earned First Team All-State honors hi s senior year .. . the team went 14- 1 and were state finalists ... j unior year was named All-Di strict with team going 7-3 and winning District Championship ... team was state champion sophomore & freshman years .. . also lettered in baseball ... chose USD for location and academics ... hobbies include hunting & fi shing. Major: Business.

#1 MICHAEL GASPERSON Junior WR Noteworthy: Return s after mi ssing 2003 season rehabilatating knee injury. Michael Gasperson returns for hi s third season with the Toreros ... he suffered a knee injury in team's fi nal 2003 spring practice and did not pl ay during 2003 .. . was selected to The Sports Network 2003 I-AA Mid-Major Preseason All -Ameri ca Team and Don Hansen's Football Gazette NCAA I-AA Mid-Maj or Preseason All–

America Team .. . in 2002 he earned First Team All-PFL honors after hauling in a team-high 57 receptions for 907 yards and 10 touch– downs .. . he shared PFL Player of the Week honors with teammate Eric Rasmussen when he caught 8 balls, fi ve that went for touch–

downs, for 187 yards against Valparaiso ... the 5 TD receptions in a game were new USD and PFL single game records ... he talli ed two other games of 8 receptions (Butler, Dayton) and I00+ receiving yards ( 11 4 vs. La Verne, l 02 vs. So. Oregon) ... he caught at least I TD in six di ffere nt contests ... in 200 l he caught five passes for 93 yards ( 18.6 yards per catch) .. . he caught two passes against Drake for a total of25 yards, including a 2 1-yard TD from QB Eric Rasmussen in the thirdquarterthat gave USD a3 l - 101ead (USD won 3 1-24) .. . he also haul ed in a 39-yarder against Butler ... prior to USD he attended Palma Hi gh School in Monterey, CA where he was a four-sport letterman and earned the school's Outstanding Senior Athlete award .. . he was MVP in volleyball , and MVP Defensive Pl ayer in basketball ... chose USD for educati onal opportu– nities and football .. . also recruited by Ari zona and Saint Mary's .. . hi s grandfather pl ayed football at Santa Clara. Major: Business Admini stration. Michael Gasperson Career Receiving Statistics: Year Rec. Yards CatchAve. GruneAve. 1D 1G 2003 DNP 2002 57 907 15.9 90.7yards 10 48 2001 s. 93 18.6 18.6)'.ards 1 39 TocaJ 62 1,000 16.1 66.7yards 11 48

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