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UCLA This talented true senior has steadily developed into an outstanding offensive lineman who should contend for post-season honors
Bryce has been a fixture at left tackle since the end of his freshman season and enters the 2002 season with 25 straight starts, the longest streak among the current lineman
He has developed into a solid run blocker and pass blocker
Bohlander utilizes good technique, plays with good pad level and finishes his blocks well
He is a smart, confident, strong and aggressive performer.
2001 In his second full season as a starter, Bohlander started all 11 games at left tackle
Made 47 KO blocks on the year and graded at 85% in eight of his 11 starts
Had six KO blocks in the game at Alabama
Graded out at 89% and had five KOs at Kansas
Totaled six KO blocks versus Ohio State
Received an 89% grade in the game at Oregon State and had six KOs
Earned a 95% grade in the game against Washington in which DeShaun Foster rushed for a school record 301 yards
Had a 90% grade and six KOs in the game against California
Given an 89% grade versus Oregon
Was on the field for at least 60 plays in nine games with a high of 82 in the Arizona State game
Had a grade of 93% with KOs in that contest.
2000 In his first season as a full-time starter, Bohlander started all 12 games and was in the games virtually all of the time
He played at least 60 snaps eight times, including 86 against Alabama, 85 at California, 81 versus Fresno State and 80 against Michigan and Arizona State
Also played regularly on the PAT/field goal unit.
1999 Appeared in all 11 games as a true freshman
Served as the No. 2 left tackle through the first nine games of the year and then moved into the starting lineup for the Washington and USC games
Played 70 snaps against the Huskies and 61 versus the Trojans
Also played 42 snaps in relief at Oregon State and 31 versus Boise State
Overall, he played at least 20 snaps in seven of 11 games
Played on the PAT/field goal unit in the final two games.
HIGH SCHOOL Earned three varsity letters in football as an offensive and defensive lineman for coach Tom Smythe at Keizer, OR McNary High
Parade All-American
A SuperPrep All-American who was rated the nations No. 3 offensive lineman and the No. 3 player in the Northwest region
Rated the nations No. 38 player by SuperPrep
Rated the No. 32 player in the nation by Tom Lemming (The Sporting News.com)
Rated the No. 37 player in the nation by Cornwells 100
Member of PrepStar Dream Team
Rated the nations No. 12 offensive lineman and No. 2 in the Western Region by PrepStar
A Super 30 All-Western selection by PrepStar
Rated nations No. 30 player and No. 4 offensive lineman by Bobby Burton/ESPN.com
Rated the No. 32 player in the nation by RivalNet
Rated No. 4 (tied) among offensive tackles by the National Recruiting Advisor
Rated the No. 63 player in the nation by The Sporting News
Member of RivalNets 22-man All-America team
Member of Dallas Morning News National 100
Member of fansonly.com Top 100
Member of CBS SportsLine/PrepStar Top 100
Member of Long Beach Press-Telegram National 100
Member of Orange County Register Fab 15
Member of Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West squad with eight votes
Member of Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100
Considered by some as the top offensive lineman on the West Coast
PrepStar pre-season Dream Team member
PrepStar pre-season Super 30 All-West selection
In SuperPreps pre-season issue, he was ranked the No. 24 offensive lineman and the No. 8 prospect among all players in the Northwest region
As a senior, he allowed zero sacks and three tackles
As a junior, he allowed zero sacks and just five tackles
Team finished his four seasons with a 43-4 record
Team earned league championships in his last three seasons
State champs as a junior
Second-team All-State
Also lettered three years in basketball for coach Larry Gahr
Named third team all-league as a senior
Lettered three years in track (shot put and discus) for coach Greg Marks.
PERSONAL Full Name: Bryson John Bohlander
Born: December 17, 1980 in Salem, OR
Parents: John and Susan Bohlander
Has one older brother, Ryan
Lists his biggest thrill in sports as being his junior season when his team went 14-0 and won the state championship in a 51-48 game
Bo Jackson is one of the athletes he admires the most
Hobbies include hunting, fishing, golf and music
Becoming a stockbroker is a career objective
Earned spot on the Directors Honor Roll in Fall 2000 (3.43 GPA), Winter 2001 (3.20), Spring 2001 (3.43), Fall 2001 (3.33) and Winter 2002 (3.43)
Political Science major.