Staff Directory

Jim Michalczik
- Title:
- Offensive Line Coach/Run Game Coordinator
- Email:
- Phone:
- 355-1647
Jim Michalczik, who has more than 30 years of coaching experience at both the collegiate and NFL levels, is in his second season as the Spartans’ offensive line coach/run game coordinator.
"Jim Michalczik is one of the best offensive line coaches in the country," said MSU head coach Jonathan Smith. "I've known Jim since my playing days. He has consistently produced some of the most tough and physical offensive lines in the nation. He will develop players at an extremely high level – the results have proven that during his entire coaching career."
Michalczik has coached 17 teams to a bowl game as a coach and was part of one bowl game during his college playing days at Washington State. He has coached multiple NFL players, NFL draft picks, All-Americans and record-setting offenses during his career.
During his first season at MSU in 2024, Michalczik helped develop offensive guard Luke Newman, who earned honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition and earned a trip to the East-West Shrine Game after transferring from Holy Cross for his final season of eligibility. Newman became the first Spartan drafted in the Jonathan Smith era at Michigan State, getting selected in the sixth round (No. 195 overall) of the 2025 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears.
Michalczik was with Smith at Oregon State for six seasons (2018-23), churning out some of the best offensive lines in the Pac-12. The veteran o-line coach was a nominee for the 2023 Broyles Award, which honors college football’s top assistant coaches.
The Oregon State offensive line was recognized as one of 12 semifinalists for the Joe Moore Award in 2023, which is given annually to the nation’s top offensive line. OSU also earned the recognition in 2021. The Beavers maintained a spot near the top of the national rankings all season for run blocking according to Pro Football Focus, and ended the regular season ranked No. 2, grading out at 81.6, just behind Air Force at 82.1.
Four Beaver offensive linemen earned All-Pac-12 recognition, led by first-team All-America and first-team All-Pac-12 right tackle Taliese Fuaga, who ranked No. 1 in the run block rankings (90.7) according to Pro Football Focus. In addition, Fuaga was named one of seven semifinalists for the Outland Trophy. He was selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, No. 14 overall by the New Orleans Saints, to become the third first-rounder and 15th draft pick overall Michalczik has coached in his career. Center Jake Levengood (first team), left tackle Joshua Gray (second team) and right guard Tanner Miller (second team) were also named to the All-Pac-12 Team. Miller also earned second-team All-America accolades from ESPN.com.
In 2023, the Michalczik-coached offensive line road-graded the way for first-team All-Pac-12 running back Damien Martinez, who ranked second in the Pac-12 and 20th in the FBS during the regular season in rushing (98.8 ypg). Martinez was also fifth in yards per carry (6.11) and tied for sixth in rushing TDs (9). He scored six rushing TDs in a two-game span (vs. Stanford and vs. Washington), becoming the first Beaver to do that since Jacquizz Rodgers in 2010. Martinez finished the regular-season with 1,185 rushing yards, ranking him at No. 13 in the Oregon State single-season record books.
The Oregon State offense was fifth in the Pac-12 in both scoring offense (33.8 ppg) and total offense (426.9 ypg) in the regular season, as well as ranking second in the Pac-12 in yards per carry (5.06), while ranking third in rushing TDs (26), fourth in rushing attempts per game (35.75) and fifth in rushing yards per game (180.8).
Michalczik’s linemen earned All-Pac-12 honors 15 times since his return to Corvallis in 2018. Nathan Eldridge was a two-time first-team All-Pac 12 honoree (2020, 2021) and tackle Blake Brandel was an honorable mention All-American by PFF in 2019 before getting drafted in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL Draft by Minnesota.
Under Michalczik’s guidance, OSU offensive lines blocked for Pac-12 postseason honoree running backs Damien Martinez (2022, 2023), Jermar Jefferson (2020), B.J. Baylor (2021) and Ken Simonton (2000).
In 2019, the Michalczik-coached offensive line helped amass 4,941 yards in total offense, the third highest in OSU program history for a 12-game season, as the offense set a new school record by averaging 6.4 yards per play.
Before his time at Oregon State, Michalczik was at Arizona from 2013-17, where he coached five Wildcat teams to four bowl games, including the 2014 Fiesta Bowl. In 2017, Michalczik helped Arizona lead the Pac-12 for scoring offense, total offense and rushing offense, including ranking third in the nation with 309.3 rushing yards per game.
In 2016, Arizona led the Pac-12 with 235.0 rushing yards per game, highlighted by a school record 511 yards in a Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State. In that game, UA produced three 100-yard rushers for only the second time in program history. Arizona amassed 222.3 yards per game on the ground, while throwing for 272.6 ypg through the air and averaged 37.4 points per game in 2015.
In 2014, Arizona’s offensive line blocked the way for a Wildcats’ offense that averaged 463.6 yards of offense per game and 34.5 points per contest. Under Michalczik’s guidance, the Wildcats’ offensive line cleared the way for Ka’Deem Carey’s 1,885 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns in 2013.
Before Arizona, Michalczik was at another Pac-12 school, California, where he was for nine seasons over two stints from 2002-08 and again from 2011-12. During his first stint with the Golden Bears, Michalczik was the offensive line coach, while his second stint was serving as Cal’s offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. During his nine seasons at Cal, Michalczik was a part of eight winning seasons and seven bowl games with the Bears. The play of Cal’s offensive line under Michalczik’s direction from 2002-08 and again in 2011-12 was a key factor to the Bears posting a 69-45 (.605) record during the nine-year period.
During eight of Michalczik’s nine seasons, Cal’s rushing attack produced a 1,000-yard rusher. In 2004, J.J. Arrington set a single-season school record with 2,018 rushing yards and ranked second in the nation in rushing yards per game (168.2 ypg), with Michalczik’s offensive line clearing the way. Arrington finished eighth in the Heisman Trophy race that year. The Bears were ranked in the top 10 nationally in rushing offense in both 2004 (sixth with 256.75 ypg) and 2005 (ninth with 235.25 ypg), while leading the Pac-10 in both 2003 (168.29 ypg) and 2004.
NFL players Alex Mack, Mitchell Schwartz and Brian De La Puente are among the 13 former offensive linemen that played for Michalczik to be signed by NFL teams. Others that spent time on NFL rosters include Justin Cheadle, Mike Gibson, Aaron Merz, Ryan O’Callaghan, Marvin Philip, Erik Robertson, Brian Schwenke, Mike Tepper, Scott Tercero and Mark Wilson. Michalczik coached nine NFL Draft selections during his time at Cal, including Mack, a first-round center who earned seven Pro Bowl honors in his illustrious career and was named to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2025.
Michalczik was with the Oakland Raiders from 2009-10, serving as the Raiders’ offensive line coach. He played a key role in the Oakland turnaround in 2010, as the Raiders went undefeated in the AFC West. The Oakland offense ranked second in the NFL in rushing (155.9 ypg), sixth in scoring (25.6 ppg) and 10th in total offense (354.6 ypg). Tackle Jared Veldheer was chosen to several all-rookie teams.
Prior to joining Cal in 2002, Michalczik spent three seasons at Oregon State coaching the tight ends, while also serving as the Beavers’ special teams coordinator and assistant coach on the offensive line. OSU posted its first winning season in 29 years during his first campaign in Corvallis in 1999, when Smith was still a quarterback for the Beavers, and he was on staff during Oregon State’s school-record 11-win season in 2000 that was capped with a win in the Fiesta Bowl and a No. 4 national ranking.
Michalczik was also the offensive line coach for seven seasons at Montana State from 1992-98 with head coach Cliff Hysell.
Michalczik started his coaching career with two campaigns (1990-91) as the defensive line coach at Miami (Fla.) under Dennis Erickson. The Hurricanes won the 1991 national title after posting an unbeaten 12-0 season. In 1990, Miami was ranked No. 3 nationally and finished with a 10-2 record. Under Michalczik’s guidance, Russell Maryland was the 1990 Outland Trophy winner and the No. 1 overall pick in the 1991 NFL Draft, and he went on to win three Super Bowls with the Cowboys.
At Washington State, Michalczik was a three-year letterwinner on the Cougars’ offensive line, helping Wazzu to the 1988 Aloha Bowl. Along with the three letters, Michalczik earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 and honorable mention All-America accolades from The Sporting News in his senior season.
A native of Port Angeles, Washington, Michalczik earned his bachelor's degree in social science and education from Washington State in 1988. Michalczik and his wife, Jennifer, have two sons, Max and Chase.
THE MICHALCZIK FILE
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
• Defensive line coach at Miami (Fla.) (1990-91)
• Offensive line coach at Montana State (1992-98)
• Offensive line/tight ends/special teams coach at Oregon State (1999-2001)
• Offensive line coach with the Oakland Raiders (2009-10)
• Offensive line coach at California (2002-08 and 2011-12)
• Offensive line coach at Arizona (2013-17)
• Run game coordinator/offensive line/associate head coach at Oregon State (2018-2023)
• Offensive line coach/run game coordinator at Michigan State (2024-)
PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
College – Three-year letterwinner as an offensive guard at Washington State (1984-88).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
Player:
• 1988 Aloha Bowl
Coach:
• 1991 Cotton Bowl (Miami)
• 1992 Orange Bowl (Miami)
• 1999 Oahu Bowl (Oregon State)
• 2000 Fiesta Bowl (Oregon State)
• 2003 Insight Bowl (Cal)
• 2004 Holiday Bowl (Cal)
• 2005 Las Vegas Bowl (Cal)
• 2006 Holiday Bowl (Cal)
• 2007 Armed Forces Bowl (Cal)
• 2008 Emerald Bowl (Cal)
• 2011 Holiday Bowl (Cal)
• 2013 AdvoCar V100 Bowl (Arizona)
• 2014 Fiesta Bowl (Arizona)
• 2015 New Mexico Bowl (Arizona)
• 2017 Foster Farms Bowl (Arizona)
• 2021 LA Bowl (Oregon State)
• 2022 Las Vegas Bowl (Oregon State)
NFL DRAFT PICKS (16):
2025: OG Luke Newman (Michigan State; 6th round, No. 195 overall, Chicago)
2024: OT Taliese Fuaga (Oregon State; 1st round, No. 14 overall, New Orleans)
2020: OT Blake Brandel (Oregon State; 6th round, No. 203 overall, Minnesota)
2013: C Brian Schwenke (California; 4th round, No. 107 overall, Tennessee)
2012: OT Mitchell Schwartz (California; 2nd round, No. 37 overall, Cleveland)
2009: C Alex Mack (California; 1st round, No. 21 overall, Cleveland)
2008: OT Mike Gibson (California; 6th round, No. 184 overall, Philadelphia)
2006: OT Ryan O’Callaghan (California; 5th round, No. 136 overall; New England); C Marvin Philip (California; 6th round, No. 201 overall, Pittsburgh); OG Aaron Merz (California; 7th round, No. 248 overall, Buffalo)
2004: OT Mark Wilson (California; 5th round, No. 151 overall, Washington)
2003: OG Scott Tercero (California; 6th round, No. 184 overall, St. Louis)
1995: DT Patrick Riley (Miami; 2nd round, No. 52 overall, Chicago)
1994: DE Darren Krein (Miami; 5th round, No. 150 overall, San Diego)
1992: DL Anthony Hamlet (Miami; 10th round, Seattle)
1991: DT Russell Maryland (Miami; 1st round, No. 1 overall, Dallas)
ALL-AMERICANS (6 PLAYERS; 7 SELECTIONS):
2023: OL Taliese Fuaga (Oregon State; 1st team, FWAA, CBS, ESPN, PFF); OL Tanner Miller (Oregon State; 2nd team, ESPN)
2008/09: C Alex Mack (California; 1st team, Sporting News in ‘08, Rivals in ‘09)
2004: C Marvin Philip (California; 1st team, Sports Illustrated)
2000: C Chris Gibson (Oregon State; 3rd team, Associated Press)
1991: DT Russell Maryland (Miami; 1st team, consensus)
FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE (15 PLAYERS; 20 SELECTIONS):
2023 (2; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Taliese Fuaga; OL Jake Levengood
2021 (1; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Nathan Eldridge
2020 (1; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Nathan Eldridge
2012 (1; Cal, Pac-12): OL Brian Schwenke
2011 (1; Cal, Pac-12): OL Mitchell Schwartz
2008 (1; Cal, Pac-12): C Alex Mack
2007 (1; Cal, Pac-12): C Alex Mack
2006 (1; Cal, Pac-12): C Alex Mack
2005 (2; Cal, Pac-12): OL Ryan O’Callaghan, C Mark Philip
2004 (2; Cal, Pac-12): OL Ryan O’Callaghan, C Mark Philip
2003 (1; Cal, Pac-12): OT Mark Wilson
2000 (1; Oregon State, Pac-10): C Chris Gibson
1999 (1; Oregon State, Pac-10): OG Aaron Koch
1998 (1; Montana State, Big Sky): C Brent Ludwig
1995 (1; Montana State, Big Sky): OT Jason Westbrock
1993 (1; Montana State, Big Sky): C Tim Hanson
1991 (1; Miami, Big East): DL Rusty Medearis
ADDITIONAL ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES (36 SELECTIONS):
2024 (1; Michigan State, Big Ten): OL Luke Newman (HM)
2023 (2; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Joshua Gray (2nd), OL Tanner Miller (2nd)
2022 (3; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Taliese Fuaga (2nd), OL Joshua Gray (2nd), OL Brandon Kipper (HM)
2021 (3; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Joshua Gray (HM), OL Nous Keobounnam (HM), OL Brandon Kipper (HM)
2020 (2; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Joshua Gray (2nd), OL Nous Keobounnam (HM)
2019 (1; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Brandon Kipper (HM)
2017 (2; Arizona, Pac-12): OL Jacob Alsadek (HM), OL Nate Eldridge (HM)
2014 (1; Arizona, Pac-12): OL Steven Gurrola (2nd)
2011 (1; Cal, Pac-10): OL Justin Cheadle (HM), OL Matt Summers-Gavin (HM)
2008 (1; Cal, Pac-10): OL Noris Malele (2nd)
2007 (2; Cal, Pac-10): OG Brian De La Puente (HM), OG Mike Gibson (HM)
2006 (3; Cal, Pac-10): OG Mike Gibson (2nd), OT Andrew Cameron (HM), OG Erik Robertson (HM)
2005 (1; Cal, Pac-10): OL Aaron Merz (2nd)
2004 (3; Cal, Pac-10): OT Andrew Cameron (HM), OG Jonathan Giesel (HM), OG Aaron Merz (HM)
2002 (2; Cal, Pac-10): OL Scott Tercero (2nd), OT Mark Wilson (HM)
2001 (2; Oregon State, Pac-10): C Chris Gibson (2nd), OT Vincent Sandoval (HM)
2000 (1; Oregon State, Pac-10): OT Mitch White (2nd),
1999 (2; Oregon State, Pac-10): OT Jason White (2nd), C Keith DiDomenico (HM)
1995 (1; Montana State, Big Sky): OG J.C. Murray (2nd)
1994 (1; Montana State, Big Sky): OT Jason Westbrock (2nd)
1993 (1; Montana State, Big Sky): OG Coy Bryce (2nd)
"Jim Michalczik is one of the best offensive line coaches in the country," said MSU head coach Jonathan Smith. "I've known Jim since my playing days. He has consistently produced some of the most tough and physical offensive lines in the nation. He will develop players at an extremely high level – the results have proven that during his entire coaching career."
Michalczik has coached 17 teams to a bowl game as a coach and was part of one bowl game during his college playing days at Washington State. He has coached multiple NFL players, NFL draft picks, All-Americans and record-setting offenses during his career.
During his first season at MSU in 2024, Michalczik helped develop offensive guard Luke Newman, who earned honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition and earned a trip to the East-West Shrine Game after transferring from Holy Cross for his final season of eligibility. Newman became the first Spartan drafted in the Jonathan Smith era at Michigan State, getting selected in the sixth round (No. 195 overall) of the 2025 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears.
Michalczik was with Smith at Oregon State for six seasons (2018-23), churning out some of the best offensive lines in the Pac-12. The veteran o-line coach was a nominee for the 2023 Broyles Award, which honors college football’s top assistant coaches.
The Oregon State offensive line was recognized as one of 12 semifinalists for the Joe Moore Award in 2023, which is given annually to the nation’s top offensive line. OSU also earned the recognition in 2021. The Beavers maintained a spot near the top of the national rankings all season for run blocking according to Pro Football Focus, and ended the regular season ranked No. 2, grading out at 81.6, just behind Air Force at 82.1.
Four Beaver offensive linemen earned All-Pac-12 recognition, led by first-team All-America and first-team All-Pac-12 right tackle Taliese Fuaga, who ranked No. 1 in the run block rankings (90.7) according to Pro Football Focus. In addition, Fuaga was named one of seven semifinalists for the Outland Trophy. He was selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, No. 14 overall by the New Orleans Saints, to become the third first-rounder and 15th draft pick overall Michalczik has coached in his career. Center Jake Levengood (first team), left tackle Joshua Gray (second team) and right guard Tanner Miller (second team) were also named to the All-Pac-12 Team. Miller also earned second-team All-America accolades from ESPN.com.
In 2023, the Michalczik-coached offensive line road-graded the way for first-team All-Pac-12 running back Damien Martinez, who ranked second in the Pac-12 and 20th in the FBS during the regular season in rushing (98.8 ypg). Martinez was also fifth in yards per carry (6.11) and tied for sixth in rushing TDs (9). He scored six rushing TDs in a two-game span (vs. Stanford and vs. Washington), becoming the first Beaver to do that since Jacquizz Rodgers in 2010. Martinez finished the regular-season with 1,185 rushing yards, ranking him at No. 13 in the Oregon State single-season record books.
The Oregon State offense was fifth in the Pac-12 in both scoring offense (33.8 ppg) and total offense (426.9 ypg) in the regular season, as well as ranking second in the Pac-12 in yards per carry (5.06), while ranking third in rushing TDs (26), fourth in rushing attempts per game (35.75) and fifth in rushing yards per game (180.8).
Michalczik’s linemen earned All-Pac-12 honors 15 times since his return to Corvallis in 2018. Nathan Eldridge was a two-time first-team All-Pac 12 honoree (2020, 2021) and tackle Blake Brandel was an honorable mention All-American by PFF in 2019 before getting drafted in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL Draft by Minnesota.
Under Michalczik’s guidance, OSU offensive lines blocked for Pac-12 postseason honoree running backs Damien Martinez (2022, 2023), Jermar Jefferson (2020), B.J. Baylor (2021) and Ken Simonton (2000).
In 2019, the Michalczik-coached offensive line helped amass 4,941 yards in total offense, the third highest in OSU program history for a 12-game season, as the offense set a new school record by averaging 6.4 yards per play.
Before his time at Oregon State, Michalczik was at Arizona from 2013-17, where he coached five Wildcat teams to four bowl games, including the 2014 Fiesta Bowl. In 2017, Michalczik helped Arizona lead the Pac-12 for scoring offense, total offense and rushing offense, including ranking third in the nation with 309.3 rushing yards per game.
In 2016, Arizona led the Pac-12 with 235.0 rushing yards per game, highlighted by a school record 511 yards in a Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State. In that game, UA produced three 100-yard rushers for only the second time in program history. Arizona amassed 222.3 yards per game on the ground, while throwing for 272.6 ypg through the air and averaged 37.4 points per game in 2015.
In 2014, Arizona’s offensive line blocked the way for a Wildcats’ offense that averaged 463.6 yards of offense per game and 34.5 points per contest. Under Michalczik’s guidance, the Wildcats’ offensive line cleared the way for Ka’Deem Carey’s 1,885 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns in 2013.
Before Arizona, Michalczik was at another Pac-12 school, California, where he was for nine seasons over two stints from 2002-08 and again from 2011-12. During his first stint with the Golden Bears, Michalczik was the offensive line coach, while his second stint was serving as Cal’s offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. During his nine seasons at Cal, Michalczik was a part of eight winning seasons and seven bowl games with the Bears. The play of Cal’s offensive line under Michalczik’s direction from 2002-08 and again in 2011-12 was a key factor to the Bears posting a 69-45 (.605) record during the nine-year period.
During eight of Michalczik’s nine seasons, Cal’s rushing attack produced a 1,000-yard rusher. In 2004, J.J. Arrington set a single-season school record with 2,018 rushing yards and ranked second in the nation in rushing yards per game (168.2 ypg), with Michalczik’s offensive line clearing the way. Arrington finished eighth in the Heisman Trophy race that year. The Bears were ranked in the top 10 nationally in rushing offense in both 2004 (sixth with 256.75 ypg) and 2005 (ninth with 235.25 ypg), while leading the Pac-10 in both 2003 (168.29 ypg) and 2004.
NFL players Alex Mack, Mitchell Schwartz and Brian De La Puente are among the 13 former offensive linemen that played for Michalczik to be signed by NFL teams. Others that spent time on NFL rosters include Justin Cheadle, Mike Gibson, Aaron Merz, Ryan O’Callaghan, Marvin Philip, Erik Robertson, Brian Schwenke, Mike Tepper, Scott Tercero and Mark Wilson. Michalczik coached nine NFL Draft selections during his time at Cal, including Mack, a first-round center who earned seven Pro Bowl honors in his illustrious career and was named to the College Football Hall of Fame in 2025.
Michalczik was with the Oakland Raiders from 2009-10, serving as the Raiders’ offensive line coach. He played a key role in the Oakland turnaround in 2010, as the Raiders went undefeated in the AFC West. The Oakland offense ranked second in the NFL in rushing (155.9 ypg), sixth in scoring (25.6 ppg) and 10th in total offense (354.6 ypg). Tackle Jared Veldheer was chosen to several all-rookie teams.
Prior to joining Cal in 2002, Michalczik spent three seasons at Oregon State coaching the tight ends, while also serving as the Beavers’ special teams coordinator and assistant coach on the offensive line. OSU posted its first winning season in 29 years during his first campaign in Corvallis in 1999, when Smith was still a quarterback for the Beavers, and he was on staff during Oregon State’s school-record 11-win season in 2000 that was capped with a win in the Fiesta Bowl and a No. 4 national ranking.
Michalczik was also the offensive line coach for seven seasons at Montana State from 1992-98 with head coach Cliff Hysell.
Michalczik started his coaching career with two campaigns (1990-91) as the defensive line coach at Miami (Fla.) under Dennis Erickson. The Hurricanes won the 1991 national title after posting an unbeaten 12-0 season. In 1990, Miami was ranked No. 3 nationally and finished with a 10-2 record. Under Michalczik’s guidance, Russell Maryland was the 1990 Outland Trophy winner and the No. 1 overall pick in the 1991 NFL Draft, and he went on to win three Super Bowls with the Cowboys.
At Washington State, Michalczik was a three-year letterwinner on the Cougars’ offensive line, helping Wazzu to the 1988 Aloha Bowl. Along with the three letters, Michalczik earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 and honorable mention All-America accolades from The Sporting News in his senior season.
A native of Port Angeles, Washington, Michalczik earned his bachelor's degree in social science and education from Washington State in 1988. Michalczik and his wife, Jennifer, have two sons, Max and Chase.
THE MICHALCZIK FILE
PREVIOUS COACHING EXPERIENCE:
• Defensive line coach at Miami (Fla.) (1990-91)
• Offensive line coach at Montana State (1992-98)
• Offensive line/tight ends/special teams coach at Oregon State (1999-2001)
• Offensive line coach with the Oakland Raiders (2009-10)
• Offensive line coach at California (2002-08 and 2011-12)
• Offensive line coach at Arizona (2013-17)
• Run game coordinator/offensive line/associate head coach at Oregon State (2018-2023)
• Offensive line coach/run game coordinator at Michigan State (2024-)
PLAYING EXPERIENCE:
College – Three-year letterwinner as an offensive guard at Washington State (1984-88).
POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE:
Player:
• 1988 Aloha Bowl
Coach:
• 1991 Cotton Bowl (Miami)
• 1992 Orange Bowl (Miami)
• 1999 Oahu Bowl (Oregon State)
• 2000 Fiesta Bowl (Oregon State)
• 2003 Insight Bowl (Cal)
• 2004 Holiday Bowl (Cal)
• 2005 Las Vegas Bowl (Cal)
• 2006 Holiday Bowl (Cal)
• 2007 Armed Forces Bowl (Cal)
• 2008 Emerald Bowl (Cal)
• 2011 Holiday Bowl (Cal)
• 2013 AdvoCar V100 Bowl (Arizona)
• 2014 Fiesta Bowl (Arizona)
• 2015 New Mexico Bowl (Arizona)
• 2017 Foster Farms Bowl (Arizona)
• 2021 LA Bowl (Oregon State)
• 2022 Las Vegas Bowl (Oregon State)
NFL DRAFT PICKS (16):
2025: OG Luke Newman (Michigan State; 6th round, No. 195 overall, Chicago)
2024: OT Taliese Fuaga (Oregon State; 1st round, No. 14 overall, New Orleans)
2020: OT Blake Brandel (Oregon State; 6th round, No. 203 overall, Minnesota)
2013: C Brian Schwenke (California; 4th round, No. 107 overall, Tennessee)
2012: OT Mitchell Schwartz (California; 2nd round, No. 37 overall, Cleveland)
2009: C Alex Mack (California; 1st round, No. 21 overall, Cleveland)
2008: OT Mike Gibson (California; 6th round, No. 184 overall, Philadelphia)
2006: OT Ryan O’Callaghan (California; 5th round, No. 136 overall; New England); C Marvin Philip (California; 6th round, No. 201 overall, Pittsburgh); OG Aaron Merz (California; 7th round, No. 248 overall, Buffalo)
2004: OT Mark Wilson (California; 5th round, No. 151 overall, Washington)
2003: OG Scott Tercero (California; 6th round, No. 184 overall, St. Louis)
1995: DT Patrick Riley (Miami; 2nd round, No. 52 overall, Chicago)
1994: DE Darren Krein (Miami; 5th round, No. 150 overall, San Diego)
1992: DL Anthony Hamlet (Miami; 10th round, Seattle)
1991: DT Russell Maryland (Miami; 1st round, No. 1 overall, Dallas)
ALL-AMERICANS (6 PLAYERS; 7 SELECTIONS):
2023: OL Taliese Fuaga (Oregon State; 1st team, FWAA, CBS, ESPN, PFF); OL Tanner Miller (Oregon State; 2nd team, ESPN)
2008/09: C Alex Mack (California; 1st team, Sporting News in ‘08, Rivals in ‘09)
2004: C Marvin Philip (California; 1st team, Sports Illustrated)
2000: C Chris Gibson (Oregon State; 3rd team, Associated Press)
1991: DT Russell Maryland (Miami; 1st team, consensus)
FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE (15 PLAYERS; 20 SELECTIONS):
2023 (2; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Taliese Fuaga; OL Jake Levengood
2021 (1; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Nathan Eldridge
2020 (1; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Nathan Eldridge
2012 (1; Cal, Pac-12): OL Brian Schwenke
2011 (1; Cal, Pac-12): OL Mitchell Schwartz
2008 (1; Cal, Pac-12): C Alex Mack
2007 (1; Cal, Pac-12): C Alex Mack
2006 (1; Cal, Pac-12): C Alex Mack
2005 (2; Cal, Pac-12): OL Ryan O’Callaghan, C Mark Philip
2004 (2; Cal, Pac-12): OL Ryan O’Callaghan, C Mark Philip
2003 (1; Cal, Pac-12): OT Mark Wilson
2000 (1; Oregon State, Pac-10): C Chris Gibson
1999 (1; Oregon State, Pac-10): OG Aaron Koch
1998 (1; Montana State, Big Sky): C Brent Ludwig
1995 (1; Montana State, Big Sky): OT Jason Westbrock
1993 (1; Montana State, Big Sky): C Tim Hanson
1991 (1; Miami, Big East): DL Rusty Medearis
ADDITIONAL ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES (36 SELECTIONS):
2024 (1; Michigan State, Big Ten): OL Luke Newman (HM)
2023 (2; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Joshua Gray (2nd), OL Tanner Miller (2nd)
2022 (3; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Taliese Fuaga (2nd), OL Joshua Gray (2nd), OL Brandon Kipper (HM)
2021 (3; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Joshua Gray (HM), OL Nous Keobounnam (HM), OL Brandon Kipper (HM)
2020 (2; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Joshua Gray (2nd), OL Nous Keobounnam (HM)
2019 (1; Oregon State, Pac-12): OL Brandon Kipper (HM)
2017 (2; Arizona, Pac-12): OL Jacob Alsadek (HM), OL Nate Eldridge (HM)
2014 (1; Arizona, Pac-12): OL Steven Gurrola (2nd)
2011 (1; Cal, Pac-10): OL Justin Cheadle (HM), OL Matt Summers-Gavin (HM)
2008 (1; Cal, Pac-10): OL Noris Malele (2nd)
2007 (2; Cal, Pac-10): OG Brian De La Puente (HM), OG Mike Gibson (HM)
2006 (3; Cal, Pac-10): OG Mike Gibson (2nd), OT Andrew Cameron (HM), OG Erik Robertson (HM)
2005 (1; Cal, Pac-10): OL Aaron Merz (2nd)
2004 (3; Cal, Pac-10): OT Andrew Cameron (HM), OG Jonathan Giesel (HM), OG Aaron Merz (HM)
2002 (2; Cal, Pac-10): OL Scott Tercero (2nd), OT Mark Wilson (HM)
2001 (2; Oregon State, Pac-10): C Chris Gibson (2nd), OT Vincent Sandoval (HM)
2000 (1; Oregon State, Pac-10): OT Mitch White (2nd),
1999 (2; Oregon State, Pac-10): OT Jason White (2nd), C Keith DiDomenico (HM)
1995 (1; Montana State, Big Sky): OG J.C. Murray (2nd)
1994 (1; Montana State, Big Sky): OT Jason Westbrock (2nd)
1993 (1; Montana State, Big Sky): OG Coy Bryce (2nd)
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