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2014 NCAA PREVIEW

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ALABAMA'S HA HA CLINTON-DIX AND ADRIAN HUBBARD

TOP 25

RNK School(#1 Votes) Points
01 Alabama (37) 1501
02 Ohio State (21) 1484
03 Texas A&M (1) 1208
04 Oregon (1) 1185
05 Texas (1) 1138
06 North Carolina 1058
07 Clemson 1029
08 Washington 896
09 Michigan 882
10 Michigan State 881
11 Notre Dame 742
12 Nebraska 725
13 Oklahoma 718
14 Wisconsin 691
15 Georgia 562
16 Florida State 558
17 Florida 524
18 Oklahoma State 478
19 Boise State 450
20 Boston College 417
21 Arizona 410
22 Louisville 356
23 Oregon State 339
24 South Carolina 329
25 USC 291

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TEXAS A&M'S JOHNNY MANZIEL

HEISMAN WATCH

POS Player School 2013 Stats
QB Johnny Manziel Texas A&M 4,445Yds 55TD 11Int, 975Yds 6TD
QB Jeff Driskel Florida 2,983Yds 30TD 16Int, 1,139Yds 9TD
QB Tanner McEvoy Wisconsin 2,783Yds 25TD 12Int, 875Yds 12TD
QB Braxton Miller Ohio State 2,728Yds 24TD 5Int, 677Yds 10TD
RB Cameron Artis-Payne Auburn 1,392Yds 14TD, 320Yds 3TD
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OFFICIAL 2014 PACIFIC TIGERS FOOTBALL ROSTER

## POS Last First Class Height Weight From Notes
50 T Allen Nick SO 6'6" 271 Arizona
47 FB Barnett Cody SR-R 6'0" 218 California
13 WR Bean Cortez SR-R 5'9" 170 California
62 T Bellamy Tre'Von FR 6'4" 295 California
11 WR Bishop Braden SO-R 6'1" 180 California
52 G Bowen Victor SO-R 6'2" 346 California
88 WR Bradley William FR 6'1" 177 Texas Redshirting
89 TE Buchanan Trey SR-R 6'3" 240 California
93 DT Burrell MJ JR 6'3" 293 California AA 2nd/AMW 2nd
37 OLB Butler Rodney SO 6'2" 208 California
53 G Campbell Damian SR 6'2" 242 California
8 QB Carr Myles SO-R 6'2" 213 California
25 CB Chin Brandon SO 6'0" 170 California
2 S Clanton Donta SR 5'10" 196 California
55 C Crane Dane SO 6'3" 300 California Transfer/Redshirting
87 DE Daniel Terrence SO-R 6'7" 245 California AMW 1st
19 S Davis Jones D'Eriq SO 5'9" 182 Arizona
42 FB Dean Wallace FR 6'1" 250 Arizona Redshirting
1 WR Duncan Darrin SR-R 5'11" 197 California
17 CB Fletcher Willie SO 6'3" 180 California
44 MLB Foy Joel SO 6'2" 228 California
6 QB Francis Jr Ty JR-R 5'11" 190 California
18 TE Freeman Billy SO-R 6'3" 245 Arizona
45 MLB Frost Christian SO-R 6'4" 241 California
15 CB Gibbs-Green Benjamin FR 6'0" 160 California Redshirting
40 K Gudmundsson Kris JR-R 5'11" 196 California
20 RB Hall Rashad SR 6'1" 207 California
69 C Herron Avon SR-R 6'1" 253 California
96 DE Hunt Todd JR-R 6'3" 241 California AMW 1st
9 WR James DeAndre FR 6'3" 184 California
26 RB Jamison III Royale SO 5'10 194 California
64 C Johnson Randell FR 6'4" 280 California
33 RB Jones Mathias FR 6'0" 216 California Redshirting
7 QB Lee D'Arnel FR 6'5" 226 California
61 DT Lopez Grady SR-R 6'0" 277 California
63 T Lovelace Kurtis FR 6'3" 275 California
3 CB Martin Mykell JR 6'1" 184 California
49 P Mata Lionel SR 6'4" 170 Texas
46 OLB McClelland Laurence JR-R 6'2" 217 California
81 TE McNeil Mitch SO-R 6'5" 244 California
23 OLB Millan Marc SO 6'0" 217 California
21 S Miller Andrew FR 6'0" 190 Texas
66 G Molina Adrian SO-R 6'6" 344 California
29 RB Muhammad Khalfani SO 5'7" 185 California
28 CB Myles Jay'Onn SO-R 5'7" 166 California AMW 1st
27 CB Nelson V Phillip FR 5'11" 177 Arizona Redshirting
97 DE Nichols KJ FR 6'5" 253 Oregon
85 TE Olson AJ SR-R 6'5" 251 Arizona
22 OLB Price III Arvis JR 6'0" 221 California
24 S Ratlif Tim FR 5'11" 173 California
90 DT Rawls Austin SO-R 6'1" 281 California
80 WR Richardson Lukaz FR 6'1" 215 Oregon
91 DT Robinson Annikin FR 6'3" 268 California Redshirting
36 OLB Rooney Brenton SO-R 6'3" 203 California
5 RB Sampson Jomal JR 6'3" 199 California
51 OLB Sargent Shaq SR-R 5'10" 222 California
14 MLB Savaiinaea Isaac SO 6'3" 232 Hawaii Transfer/Redshirting
99 DE Smith IV Wilton FR 6'2" 262 New Jersey
67 T Specht Chad SO 6'6" 286 California
54 G Summers Jr Francis FR 6'3" 296 California
98 DT Temple Cody JR-R 6'2" 302 California AA 1st/AMW 1st
4 WR/DB Tober Christian SO-R 5'9" 188 California
48 DE Vaesau Siuea SR 6'3" 252 California
59 MLB Veney Devron FR 6'0" 225 California
35 DE Walker Artavis FR 6'2" 252 Nebraska
12 QB Williams Jonathan FR 6'3" 209 Arizona Redshirting
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PACIFIC SEASON PREVIEW
Roster Analysis
August 13, 2014

OFFENSE
Pacific's offense was almost perfectly balanced in terms of play selection between the run and pass in 2013. John Fassel and the rest of the coaching staff have indicated that they hope to maintain that balance and get more production from the running game this season.

Quarterbacks
Myles Carr, Ty Francis Jr, D'Arnel Lee, Jonathan Williams

-Myles Carr started the 2013 season as a backup but quickly took the starting job. He had an up and down season and finished with 2,114 yards with 14 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. He appeared to have turned a corner toward the end of the season, throwing for 632 yards, five touchdowns and just one interception in the final two games. The coaching staff has said they are pleased with where Carr is at and are excited for his second season in the system and for him to be the starter from day one. Three star true freshman D'Arnel Lee has earned the primary backup job. Lee is more mobile than Carr but lacks the arm strength and accuracy. Ty Francis Jr will be in a similar role to last season where he subbed in to provide a dual threat. Two star freshman Jonathan Williams will redshirt this season.

Runningbacks
Cody Barnett(FB), Wallace Dean(FB), Rashad Hall, Royale Jamison III, Mathias Jones, Khalfani Muhammad, Jomal Sampson

-Khalfani Muhammad accounted for 1,223 total yards and seven touchdowns in 2013. Between rushes and receptions he averaged about 19 touches a game. The coaching staff would like to get the explosive back a few more touches in 2013 but have also filled in behind him to ensure good depth. Muhammad has bulked up in the offseason in anticipation of a bigger workload. Rashad Hall had 117 touches for a combined 484 yards and five scores last season. Hall is more of a between the tackles runner than Muhammad. The coaching staff is also hopeful that Hall's numbers will improve. Behind them are newcomers Royale Jamison III, Mathias Jones and Jomal Sampson. Jones will redshirt this season but the team is hopeful that Jamison III and Sampson will earn touches and provide a different look for the offense at times. Barnett returns as the starting fullback and the coaches intend to have him on the field more in 2014 as they try to improve their running game. Dean will redshirt.

Wide Receivers
Cortez Bean, Braden Bishop, William Bradley, Darrin Duncan, DeAndre James, Lukaz Richardson, Christian Tober

-The WR position looks much different in 2014 with four new players on board. Tober, Bishop and Duncan led the position in 2013 and weren't overly impressive, lacking size and speed as a group. Tober had 30 receptions, third on the team behind Muhammad and TE Billy Freeman. He was also third in yards. Duncan led the team with four touchdowns. Four star freshman DeAndre James has exploded on the scene and could very well be Carr's top target in 2014. His combination of hands, size and speed makes him the most talented receiver on the roster. If he can get up to speed quickly he could do some damage. William Bradley will redshirt but the rest of the group should have opportunities to get on the field.

Tight Ends
Trey Buchanan, Billy Freeman, Mitch McNeil, AJ Olson

-Billy Freeman led the team in receiving yards with 581 and was second with 46 receptions but he only scored twice. AJ Olson added two scores and 156 yards on just 11 receptions. Buchanan split time at tight end and wide receiver last season but joins the TE group full time this season. McNeil did not record a statistic in 2013 but is expected to figure into the rotation as well, giving them another big target.

Offensive Line
Tackles: Nick Allen, Tre'Von Bellamy, Kurtis Lovelace, Chad Specht
Guards: Victor Bowen, Damian Campbell, Adrian Molina, Francis Summers Jr
Centers: Dane Crane, Avon Herron, Randell Johnson

-The offensive line looks much different in 2014 with new starters at four positions likely. The coaching staff is hopeful that this group will develop into a strength this season, providing push in the running game and protection for Carr. Dan Crane has transferred in and will redshirt this season. Bellamy, Johnson and Summers Jr should all see the field as true freshmen. Chad Specht has moved to left tackle and his transition will be key in how the line develops and gels.

DEFENSE
The defense was inconsistent in 2013, shutting down Oregon then getting beat up by BYU later in the season. One thing that hurt them badly was the lack of takeaways, something they're hoping to improve on drastically in 2014. They should be able to get some pressure in the pass rush and the secondary is somewhat more talented.

Defensive Ends
Terrence Daniel, Todd Hunt, KJ Nichols, Wilton Smith V, Siuea Vaesau, Artavis Walker

-Defensive end is one of the strongest positions on the roster. Daniel and Hunt combined for 18 sacks in 2013. Freshmen Nichols, Smith V and Walker boost the depth at the position. Vaesau brings a different skill set and lot's of experience to the group. Expect to see a lot of substitution along the defensive line.

Defensive tackles
MJ Burrell, Grady Lopez, Austin Rawls, Annikin Robinson, Cody Temple

-Pacific's best position group is for sure defensive tackle. Temple, a transfer from USC, is probably the best player on the team. Lopez is an experienced player who has developed nicely and there isn't much drop off to Burrell and Rawls, allowing the team to rotate at the position frequently. Robinson will redshirt.

Outside Linebackers
Rodney Butler, Laurence McClelland, Marc Millan, Arvis Price III, Brenton Rooney, Shaq Sargent

-Price III led the team in tackles in 2013, Millan wasn't far behind. Both players are solid but there is basically no depth behind them. Butler, McClelland and Rooney will spell them from time to time but won't likely see significant playing time. Sargent is a senior walk on who should only play special teams.

Middle Linebackers
Joel Foy, Christian Frost, Isaac Savaiinaea, Devron Veney

-MLB is one of the weaker positions on the team, Savaiinaea is a welcome addition but he can't play until 2015. Foy is a decent tackler with some pop but he struggles with movement. The move of Frost from safety helps depth significantly, he will probably spell Foy in passing situations and the team will most likely use a 4-2-5 in nickel situations with OLBs Price III and Millan on the field.

Cornerbacks
Brandon Chin, Willie Fletcher, Benjamin Gibbs Green, Mykell Martin, Jay'Onn Myles, Phillip Nelson V

-Pacific had three CBs leave after last season including top CB Nick Gathrie. Fortunately they were able to land JUCO transfer Mykell Martin who is probably the best defensive back on the team. Myles had a solid campaign in 2013 and should be the #2. Willie Fletcher moves over from safety and may replace Chin as the third corner. WR Christian Tober will be in the mix again. The team intends to redshirt freshmen Nelson V and Gibbs Green but may have to break the glass in case of injury.

Safeties
Donta Clanton, D'eriq Davis Jones, Andrew Miller, Tim Ratliff

-Freshman Tim Ratliff has impressed and looks to be a lock for the starting deep safety position. He can cover a lot of ground and is good in man coverage. He primarily played corner in high school. Clanton will be the starting strong safety again and brings some experience to the unit. Miller and Davis Jones are good for depth and could get on the field in some nickel looks. Tober is also in the rotation here.

SPECIAL TEAMS
Kris Gudmundsson(K), Lionel Mata(P)

-Gudmundsson only connected on 8 of his 14 field goal attempts. Pacific didn't pursue a replacement.
Mata surprisingly didn't punt a ton in 2013 and was fine. He averaged 42.7 yards and even completed a couple passes and ran for a first down.

Pacific will try to replace 2013 KR Stringer Fenton, who won the returner of the year award in 2013. They have used Brandon Chin, Cortez Bean and Braden Bishop primarily to this point.
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Post by djp73 » 12 Nov 2019, 10:36

Caesar wrote:
11 Nov 2019, 21:19
djp73 wrote:
10 Nov 2019, 07:00
Got the whole first season done and posted elsewhere but I used a fair amount of HTML. Any suggestions to get it over here?
https://www.seabreezecomputers.com/html2bbcode/
Thanks man, not perfect but definitely worked!
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Post by Fapplatte » 15 Nov 2019, 17:22

Good luck with the upcoming season
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Fapplatte wrote:
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Good luck with the upcoming season
Thanks!
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Pacific Football Game Report

Saturday August 30th 2014 3:30PM EST
Stagg Coliseum - Stockton, California
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Georgia State Panthers
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Pacific Tigers
0-1 | 1-0
21 | FINAL | 49


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TE BILLY FREEMAN SCORES THE FIRST POINTS OF THE SEASON
ALL CYLINDERS FIRING
Pacific starts 2014 with an impressive win over Georgia State

Stockton, California -
Pacific ran for over 200 yards and Myles Carr threw for over 200 yards and a par of touchdowns as Pacific (1-0) took down Georgia State 49-21 to start their season.

"This was an important game for us to win." Head coach John Fassel said after the win. Acknowledging that the Tigers would be on the road against very tough opponents for their next two games.

Khlafani Muhammad ran 19 times for 112 yards in the win. Carr ran for 42 yards on eight carries.

Pacific scored first on a 12 yard Carr pass to tight end Billy Freeman, who scored a second touchdown at the end of the game.

Kicker Kris Gudmundsson kicked five field goals, Willie Fletcher scored on a 81 yard pick six and the defense held Georgia State to 21 points and just 54 rushing yards. The Tigers also had a trio of takeaways.

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BLAIR SCORES A 1ST QUARTER TD FOR GSU

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OLSON SNAGS A TD PASS IN THE 2ND QUARTER

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GEORGIA STATE FINDS THE ENDZONE AGAIN

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FLETCHER'S PICK SIX

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FREEMAN'S SECOND TC (I THINK)


Scoring
GSU|07|07|00|07|21
UOP|07|16|13|13|49

1Q UOP Freeman 12 Yd pass from Carr (Gudmundsson kick)
1Q GSU Blair 5 Yd pass from B. McLane (Lutz kick)
2Q UOP Gudmundsson 41 Yd FG
2Q UOP Olson 1 Yd pass from Carr (Gudmundsson kick)
2Q UOP Gudmundsson 22 Yd FG
2Q GSU Clemmons 21 Yd pass from McLane (Lutz kick)
2Q UOP Gudmundsson 39 Yd FG
3Q UOP Fletcher 81 Yd pick six (2-Pt failed)
3Q UOP Barnett 2 Yd run (Gudmundsson kick)
4Q UOP Gudmundsson 33 Yd FG
4Q UOP Gudmundsson 36 Yd FG
4Q GSU Gorman 5 Yd pass from McLane (Lutz kick)
4Q UOP Freeman 2 Yd pass from Francis Jr (Gudmundsson kick)

Key Stats
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Passing: Carr 16/28 227 2TD 1Int, Francis Jr 1/1 3 1TD
Rushing: Muhammad 19/112, Carr 8/42, Sampson 4/20
Receiving: James 4/73, Freeman 4/54 2TD, Bishop 2/46
Tackles: Price III 6, Fletcher 5, Martin 5
Sacks: Daniel 1
Takeaways: Fletcher 1 Int (TD) Frost 1 Int 1 FR
Special Teams: Gudmundsson 5/5FG 4/4XP, Chin 3KR 60Yds, Bean 3PR 16Yds

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Passing: McLane 23/44 317 3TD 2Int
Rushing: Edwards 13/48
Receiving: Minor 6/72, Blair 5/63 1TD, Smith 4/55, Gorman 4/49 1TD
Tackles: Lambert 8
Sacks: Kelly 1, Robinson 1, Williams 1
Takeaways: Hill 1Int
Special Teams: Lutz 0/1FG 3/3XP, Hubbard 3P 113Yds, Dowling 3KR 56Yds, Jenkins 2KR 37Yds

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Fruit Star Star of the Game
K Kris Gudmundsson
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MOUNTAIN WEST WRAP UP

Scores
Pacific 49, Georgia State 21
Colorado 42, Colorado State 31
Utah 34, Utah State 23
USC 31, Fresno State 20
Arizona 41, UNLV 7
Washington 24, Hawaii 12

Players of the Week
Offense
Pacific K Kris Gudmundsson - 5/5FG 4/4XP
Defense
Pacific LB Christian Frost - FF, FR, INT
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