Southern Oregon Raiders football, 2000–2009

The Southern Oregon Raiders football program, 2000–2009 represented Southern Oregon University during the 2000s in college football as an NAIA independent at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) level.

2006

2006 Southern Oregon Raiders football
ConferenceIndependent
Record2–7
Head coach
Home stadiumRaider Stadium
2006 NAIA independents football records
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Webber International       5 5  
Langston       5 4  
Southern Oregon       3 6  
Azusa Pacific       3 7  
Paul Quinn       2 6  
Southern Virginia *       2 7  
SAGU       2 8  
Waldorf       2 8  
Haskell       2 9  
Seton Hill       2 9  
Edward Waters       1 9  
  • * – Southern Virginia later forfeited a win.

The 2006 Southern Oregon Raiders football team represented the Southern Oregon University an independent during the 2006 NAIA football season. Led by first-year head coach Steve Helminiak, the Raiders compiled a record of 2–7. Southern Oregon played home games at Raider Stadium in Ashland, Oregon.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResult
September 2Eastern OregonAshland, ORL 3–9
September 9at MenloAtherton, CAL 16–13 (forfeit)
September 23Western OregonAshland, ORL 0–38
September 30at Humboldt StateL 13–30
October 7Azusa PacificAshland, ORW 57–7
October 14LinfieldAshland, ORL 29–37
October 21at Western OregonMonmouth, ORL 7–53
November 4Humboldt StateAshland, ORL 17–35
November 11at Dixie State (UT)St. George, UTW 18–15
  • Homecoming

2007

2007 Southern Oregon Raiders football
ConferenceIndependent
Record5–4
Head coach
Home stadiumRaider Stadium
2007 NAIA independents football records
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Southern Oregon       5 4  
No. 21 Azusa Pacific       6 5  
Peru State       6 5  
Edward Waters       5 6  
Southern Virginia       4 5  
Webber International       3 6  
Haskell       2 8  
Waldorf       2 9  
SAGU       1 9  
Faulkner       0 9  
Rankings from NAIA Coaches' Poll

The 2007 Southern Oregon Raiders football team represented the Southern Oregon University an independent during the 2007 NAIA football season. Led by second-year head coach Steve Helminiak, the Raiders compiled a record of 5–4. Southern Oregon played home games at Raider Stadium in Ashland, Oregon.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
August 25Montana TechL 30–321,000[1][2]
September 1at Eastern OregonLa Grande, ORW 48–45 4OT[3]
September 82:00 p.m.at Idaho StateL 11–376,036[4][5]
September 226:00 p.m.at WillametteW 34–27[6][7]
October 66:00 p.m.Azusa PacificAzusa, CAW 14–132,122[8][9]
October 136:00 p.m.Linfield
  • Raider Stadium
  • Ashland, OR
L 22–30[10][11]
October 20at Western Oregon
L 13–372,100[12][13]
November 36:00 p.m.at Humboldt StateW 31–161,624[14]
November 101:00 p.m.Dixie State (UT)Ashland, ORW 42–9[15][16]

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2008

2008 Southern Oregon Raiders football
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–7
Head coach
Home stadiumRaider Stadium
2008 NAIA independents football records
Conf. Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
SAGU       4 5  
Peru State       4 6  
Southern Oregon       3 7  
Southern Virginia       3 8  
Webber International       3 8  
Azusa Pacific       2 8  
Edward Waters       2 8  
Grand View       2 8  
Haskell       2 9  
Kentucky Christian       1 9  
Waldorf       1 10  

The 2008 Southern Oregon Raiders football team represented the Southern Oregon University an independent during the 2008 NAIA football season. Led by third-year head coach Steve Helminiak, the Raiders compiled a record of 3–7. Southern Oregon played home games at Raider Stadium in Ashland, Oregon.

Schedule

Preseason

June 3 - 12 players from the upcoming 2008 Raiders' team were named to the NAIA All-Independent Pre-season football team. Six of which were named to the first team: Darryl Price, Brian Harding, Jordan Meyers, Anthony Scolamieri, Danson Cappo and Steve Palmer. The players named to the second team were Bryan Lee-Lauduski, Trent Henson, Will Watson, Ben Baker, Damario Watson and Corey O’Neil. A total of ten teams comprise the All-Independent team: Southern Oregon University, Azusa Pacific University, Southern Virginia University, Edward Waters College, Webber International University, Waldorf College, Southwestern Assemblies of God University, Haskell Indian Nations University, Peru State College and Kentucky Christian University.[18]

During the season

September 2 - Two Southern Oregon players, QB Brian Lee-Lauduski and SS Jason Young, chosen as the offensive and defensive players of the week for their performances against Montana Tech.[19]

September 8 - Senior Defensive End Anthony Scolamieri was chosen as the NAIA Independent Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against Humboldt State.[20]

September 15 - Senior Punter Steve Palmer was named the NAIA Independent Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance against Sacramento State. Palmer had an 81-yard punt which ranks as the second longest is school history.[21]

September 23 - Senior RB Marlon Rosales was chosen as the NAIA Independent Offensive Player of the Week for his performance against Willamette.[22]

Offense

Rushing

Name GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G
Marlon Rosales 2 39 118 6 112 2.9 1 14 56.0
Marquis Malcom 1 8 29 0 29 3.6 0 9 29.0
TEAM 2 1 3 3 0 0.0 0 0 0.0
Bryan Lee-Lauduski 2 5 7 20 -13 -2.6 0 2 -6.5
Total 2 53 157 29 128 2.4 1 14 64.0
Opponents 2 72 358 66 292 4.1 4 39 146.0

Passing

Name GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G
Bryan Lee-Lauduski 2 124.06 88-57-5 64.8 583 4 42 291.5
Total 2 124.06 88-57-5 64.8 583 4 42 291.5
Opponents 2 82.47 60-31-4 51.7 276 1 46 138.0

Receiving

Name GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G
Darryl Price 2 17 221 13.0 1 32 110.5
Danny Patenaude 2 17 112 6.6 0 22 56.0
Vance Beach 2 6 71 11.8 0 26 35.5
Brandon Stout 2 5 91 18.2 3 42 45.5
Brian Harding 2 5 66 13.2 1 19 33.0
Drew Dukeshire 1 3 14 4.7 0 11 14.0
Marlon Rosales 2 2 11 5.5 0 8 5.5
Steve Jorgensen 2 1 11 11.0 0 11 5.5
Total 2 56 597 10.7 5 42 298.5
Opponents 2 31 276 8.9 1 46 138.0

Defense

Name GP Tackles Sacks Pass Defense Interceptions Fumbles Blkd
Kick
Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds BrUp QBH No.-Yds Avg TD Long Rcv-Yds FF
Total

Special teams

Name Punting Kickoffs
No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd No. Yds Avg TB OB
                         
                         
Total                        
Name Punt Returns Kick Returns
No. Yds Avg TD Long No. Yds Avg TD Long
Vance Beach           6 122 20.3 0 29
Byron Sconiers           2 34 17.0 0 24
Brandon Stout 4 22 5.5 0 15 2 42 21.0 0 23
Total 4 22 5.5 0 15 10 198 19.8 0 29
Opponents 7 40 5.7 0 18 10 151 15.1 0 33

References

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  19. ^ "SOU duo earns Player of the Week honors". SOURaiders.com. September 2, 2008.
  20. ^ "Scolamieri nabs Independent honor". SOURaiders.com. September 8, 2008.
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  22. ^ "Rosales wins Independent honor". SOURaiders.com. September 23, 2008.