Mark Lewis #71
The Latest: Rivals.com 2008 All-Pac-10 Team — 12/11/2008 It came as no surprise that USC claimed another Pac-10 Championship, and it's also not surprising to see Trojan quarterback Mark Sanchez leading the way on the Rivals.com All-Pac-10 Team. Find out who joins Sanchez on the squad inside.[details]
2005 (Freshman): Collegiate experience limited to 11 plays vs. Montana, eight against Oregon State and two vs. Washington. Continues to progress after suffering an injury in spring practice (2005), he looks to add depth at tackle and center.
2003 (Redshirt): HIGH SCHOOL — The 2003 PrepStar all-region standout and first-team all-Pac-5 League lineman proved to be major component in the success of Eagles’ run-oriented offense. Possesses excellent athletic skills and mobility which allowed him to also see playing time at tight end and fullback for the squad which finished year with a 9-2 record. Hauled in 14 receptions for 151 yards his senior season as a second-team all-county standout (San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune), including three catches for 24 yards in the ‘03 season opener vs. Hueneme. The USA Track & Field All-American was a two-time top-10 finisher in the shot put at the Junior National Championships, and claimed the state prep title as a senior (63-5 1/2). His PR (64-0 1/4) in the prelims ranked 10th nationally among preps in 2004.
Personal: Born Mark Gregory Lewis on July 17, 1985 in Pasadena, Calif. Parents: Bruce and Kathy Lewis. Family: One sister. High School (Coach): Arroyo Grande (Jon Huss) 2004. Major: Sociology. Redshirt: 2004.
Rivals.com 2008 All-Pac-10 Team — 12/11/2008, from Rivals.com College Football
Game 4: What Now? — 10/2/2008, from USCFootball.com
Dissecting the Ducks — 8/29/2008, from HuskyDigest.com
No problem with quiet off-season — 5/13/2008, from GOAZCATS.com
Oregon has holes to fill on offense — 4/2/2008, from Rivals.com College Football
2007 Unit Ranking #2: OL — 3/16/2008, from Duck Sports Authority
Oregon Preview: Offense — 11/12/2007, from GOAZCATS.com
The O In Oregon — 10/9/2007, from CougZone.com
Steve Greatwood Interview: Part Three — 5/30/2005, from Duck Sports Authority
Ducks land two-sport star — 8/19/2003, from Rivals100.com
| OREGON — Demonstrated encouraging signs as a true freshman that he might be able to provide some immediate depth in the offensive line, but progress was slowed when he missed all of 2005 spring with a stress fracture in his foot. Although his contributions last year warrented earning a letter, it really wasn’t until last spring when his ability rose to the forefront. Spending the majority of his second year in the program at left tackle, he drew considerable attention at center during off-season workouts. Made significant strides at center to the point coaches are comfortable with him providing depth at either slot. Improved his technique and increased physical style of play, with those around him excited about his future. Improved his best back squat mark by 30 lbs. over last year to lead all offensive linemen at 535 lbs. Also qualified for the 2006 Pac-10 Track & Field Championships in the shot put with a season-best 55-2 3/4. | Scouting report provided by Rivals.com. |
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