1979 Football Media Guide

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1979 Grizzly Football Schedule DATE Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

OPPONENT Washington State Northern Arizona* Weber State* Boise State* Idaho State* (Homecoming) University of Idaho* Nevada-Reno* Montana State* Northern Colorado Portland State

SITE Spokane, WA Flagstaff, AZ Missoula Missoula Missoula Moscow, ID Missoula Bozeman, MT Greeley, CO Missoula

TIME 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.

SERIES 2-29 6-6 13-4 3-6 13-7 17-41-2 0-1 46-27-5 2-1 9-3

*Big Sky Conference Game Home Games played at Dornblaser Stadium (12,500)

Footb Sept. 9 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 30 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 21 Oct. 28 Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Nov. 18

untana 12 — ................. Missoula Portland State 27, Montana 16 Portland *Northern Arizona 21, Montana 6 ... Missoula *Montana 27, Weber State 7 Ogden *Montana 15, Boise Boise *Idaho 34, Montana 30 .......... ......... . Missoula *Montana 28, Idaho Sta ............................Pocatello Nevada-Las Vegas 25, Mor tana 16 ............................................. Las Vegas *Montana 24, Montana (State 8 ^ p l....^ ............................................ Missoula Montana 31, Northern Colorado 14 . . ...\ ....................................... Missoula San Jose State 35, Montana 7 ................1 ........................................ San Jose

*Big Sky Conference Game Overall: 5-6 Conference: 4-2 (tied for 2nd)

ON THE COVER is Grizzly All-American candidate K ent Clausen (left) and head coach Gene Carlson. Below Clausen is an action poster of himself (47). C over shot and posters by Bill Sallaz.


This brochure was prepared for the convenience of sports writers and sports broadcasters during the 1979 football season by Dave Guffey. Permission is granted to quote in whole, or in part, any material in this brochure. Photographs or additional information will be sent upon request. Please let us know your needs. All requests for press passes should be made by letter or telephone at least one week in advance. Complete statistics are provided at each Grizzly home game. They include team and individual final stats, halftime “flash stats,� quarterly play-by-play and defensive statistics.

1979 University of Montana Football Media Guide Compiled and edited by: Dave Guffey

Cover photo by: Bill Sallaz

Photography by: Gordon Lemon, UM Director of Photography

Full-page inside photos by: Bill Sallaz

Printed by: UM Printing Services

Contents University of Montana ................................................................... 2 Administrators ................................................................................. 3 Head C o a c h ..................................................................................... 4 Assistant C o a c h e s........................................................................... 5 Athletic P e rso n n e l........................................................................... 6 The 1979 Grizzlies ......................................................................... 7 Offensive O u tlo o k ........................................................................... 8 Defensive Outlook ......................................................................... 9 Roster ..................................................................................... 10-11 Numerical Roster ........... 11 Squad Breakdown, Pronunciation Guide ..................................12 Meet the Players ........................................................................... 13 Kent Clausen, All-American C a n d id a te ......................................14 Honors Candidates ....................................................................... 15 Player Sketches ...................................................................... 16-23 New G rizzlies......................................................................... 24-25

Depth C h a r t ................................................................................... 26 The 1979 Opponents ................................................................... 27 Opponents Information ........................................................ 28-30 History, Statistics, Awards ......................................................... 31 1978 Big Sky Statistics ................................................................. 32 1978 UM S tatistics......................................................................... 33 UM Statistics ................................................................................. 34 Coaches Through the Years ....................................................... 35 Season-by-Season .................................................................... 36-37 UM vs. Opponents ....................................................................... 38 Grizzly Notables .................................................................... 39-40 The Record Book ......................................................................... 41 UM R e c o rd s.............................................................................. 42-44 UM Media Outlets ............................................ back inside cover Composite Big Sky Schedule ......................................back cover

UM Quick Facts Location; Missoula, Montana 59812 Chartered: Feb. 17, 1893 Enrollment: 8,300 (est.) President: Dr. Richard Bowers (406) 243-2311 Athletic Director: Harley Lewis (406) 243-5331 Head Football Coach: Gene Carlson (406) 243-5331 Football Staff: Pokey Allen, Pat Dolan, Gary Ekegren, Bob Lowry Stadium: Dornblaser (12,500) Nickname: Grizzlies Colors: Copper, Silver and Gold Conference: Big Sky Commissioner: Steve Belko (208) 345-5393 Faculty Representative: Evan Denney Sports Information Director: Dave Guffey (406) 243-2522, Office (406) 542-0577, Home

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The University of Montana in Missoula is located in a mountain forest setting in beautiful W estern Montana. It is halfway between Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks. Four wilderness areas are located nearby Missoula. The natural surroundings offer excellent opportunities for hunting, fishing, backpacking, river floating, camping and other outdoor recreational pursuits. Two excellent winter ski areas are located within minutes of the University. Several other ski areas are only a couple of hours away by car. UM owns and operates its own golf course adjacent to campus. The University of Montana is one of the W est’s pioneers in education and was chartered February 17,1893. The school opened in September, 1895, with fifty students enrolling the first day. Located on 201 acres at the base of Mount Sentinel, UM has grown from fifty students and seven faculty members to a present enrollment of 8,300 and approximately 450 fulltime state supported faculty positions. Throughout its history, the University of Montana has

sustained a high standard of academic excellence in teaching, research and service. UM offers associate of arts degrees in two areas and bachelor’s degrees in 58 fields. It offers m aster’s degrees in 54 programs and doctoral degrees in 13. The College of Arts and Sciences, which is the core of the University, includes a full range of programs and courses in the life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences and humanities. The College also offers curricula in interdisciplinary fields ranging from ethnic studies to interdepartmental studies. Seven professional schools complete the academic program—Business Administration, Fine Arts, Journalism, Education, Forestry, Law, Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences. The aim of the University is to provide its students with a relaxing and meaningful learning experience with the best facilities possible. The administration, faculty and staff strive for this goal.

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President Richard Bowers Dr. Richard C. Bowers assumed duties as the 13th president of the University of Montana on July 4,1974. Bowers came to UM from Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, where he served as vice president and provost, and professor of chemistry. As Northern Illinois’provost, he was chief academic officer of the University and had overall responsibility for many other university activities, including computer services, admissions and records, and the library. He also represented Northern Illinois University to the Illinois Board of Regents, the Board of Higher Education of the State of Illinois, and the State Legislature. Prior to being named vice president and provost in 1969, Bowers served as the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at NIU from 1965-69. Bowers received his B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Michigan in 1948 and his Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of Minnesota in 1953. He taught at Northwestern University in Evanston, 111., beginning in 1954 and became Director of Chemical Laboratories and associate chairman of the Department of Chemistry at Northwestern in 1963.

Athletic Director Harley Lewis Harley W. Lewis was named athletic director at the University of Montana effective April 14, 1976. He had served as acting athletic director from July 1,1975. A 1964 graduate of UM with an M.S. in health, physical education and recreation, Lewis became track and cross country coach at UM in 1966. Prior to assuming coaching responsibilities at UM, the 1959 graduate of Butte High School coached two years at the University of Portland. Lewis served as cross country coach until 1976 and won nine Big Sky titles until resigning the position. He served as track coach through the 1978 season. While track coach, Lewis won the conference title in 1972. He has been named Big Sky Coach of the Year in cross country and track, ten times. He has served on numerous national committees, worked with U.S. Olympic endeavors and coached several All-American performers at Montana.

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Head Coach

G ene Carlson

Gene Carlson was named head coach of the Montana Grizzlies, December 13, 1976. Carlson, an assistant coach and executive secretary of the Montana Century Club for two years, stepped into the head coaching position following Jack Swarthout’s resignation after nine years at UM. Carlson’s three-year record at UM is 13-18 including a 4-2 conference record last year, UM’s best finish in eight seasons. Carlson, 47, is a native of Great Falls and a 1949 graduate of Great Falls High. He has a health and physical education degree from the University of Montana (1954) and earned his M.S. in public administration from George Washington University, Washington, D.C. (1967). Carlson played linebacker and fullback for the 1950, ’51 and ’52 Grizzlies. He also played varsity baseball at UM and spent two years in the New York Yankees’ organization after college. He served two years in the Air Force. Carlson coached football at Great Falls High for 15 years, winning five class AA championships and posting a 108-32-8 record before coming to UM in February of 1974. Gene and his wife Kathy have five children, Jeff, Bruce, Wendie, Kim and Stephanie.

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Assistant Coaches

Pokey Allen

Pat Dolan

Coordinator

Defensive Defensive

S e c o n d a r y

Pat Dolan begins his fourth year on the UM football staff and coaches the linebackers and receivers again this season. He will also work with the wide receivers. He is a 1966 graduate of G reat Falls C entral High School in M ontana and attended UM where he earned a B.S. in health and physical education in 1973. Dolan played in the Grizzly secondary during unbeaten seasons in 1969 and 1970. He served as defensive coordinator at Libby High School in Libby, M ontana from 1973-75 before accepting the UM appointm ent. He and his wife Shelley have two children, N athen and Heather.

Ernest “Pokey” Allen joined the UM staff in D ecem ber of 1976. He is defensive coordinator and w orks with the defensive backs. Allen graduated from Missoula County High School in 1961, after starring in football and basketball at MCHS. He was a three-year starter in football at the University of Utah and earned a bachelor of science degree in 1965. He was an honorable mention All-American, a team captain and m ost valuable player in the Liberty Bowl in 1965. Allen played in the Canadian Football League for three years before becom ing an assistant coach at Simon Fraser University in 1968. He was nam ed co-head coach in 1972 and retained that position until coming back to M ontana.

Gary Ekegren

Bob Lowry

Defensive

Offensive

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Gary Ekegren joined the football staff as defensive line coach in D ecem ber of 1976. He is a native of Harlem, M ontana, graduated from Harlem High School and received his bachelor’s degree from UM in 1963. He earned a m aster’s degree in health, physical education and recreation from M ontana in 1974. Ekegren was head football coach at Harlem High School for six years having previously coached football, basketball and track at Havre Junior High School. He served as first assistant at Missoula Sentinel High School from 1972-73 and becam e head coach at Sentinel in 1974. Ekegren and his wife K aren have three children, Travis, Shane and Ashley.

The newest m em ber of the Grizzly coaching staff, Bob Lowry cam e to UM in May of 1979. A 1964 graduate of M ontana State, Lowry is from Wolf Point, M ontana. His collegiate career at Stanford University was hastily ended with a knee injury. He was a four-year letterm an in football and basketball and three-tim er in track. He has coached at Glendive (M ontana) the past two seasons, and has won back-to-back State titles. Lowry coached at Plenty wood High from 1964-68, where his team s went 25-6-1; at G reat Falls C entral from 1968-71; at Plentywood again from 1971-76 and then to Glendive. Bob and his wife, Sharon have three children, twins Bob and Genie, and Mike.

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Athletic Personnel

Dave begins his second year as the sports information director, handling press guides, releases, game program s and advertising, and prom oting Grizzly sports. He was previously the sports editor at the Fresno Guide (Calif.). He received his B.A. in journalism at Fresno State in 1975. While attending FSU he worked as a student assistant in the sports information office for three years, and also wrote for the Fresno Bee. His UM basketball press guide and basketball program s were recently honored by College Sports Information D irector’s of America (COSIDA), by placing in District 7 competition.

Marshall’s job at UM is three-fold. He serves as assistant athletic director in charge of business affairs as well as head track and cross country coach for the men. This is his second year at M ontana, coming from Stanford where he was head cross country coach and assistant track coach for m en for the past ten years. He is a 1957 graduate of USC where he lettered in both track and cross country. He earned a m aster’s degree from USC in 1958. He is considered one of the nation’s outstanding distance coaches.

Marshall Clark

Dave Guffey

Asst.

Sports

Director

Information

Beginning his first year as UM’s faculty representative, Evan has been an instructor here since 1969. He is now a ctin g c h a irm a n of th e D epartm ent of G eography at UM. He earned his B.A. at the University of W ashington in 1963, his M.A. at W ashington in 1965, and his Ph.D. from W ashington in 1970. Prior to his UM teaching career he taught at W ashington (1966-69) and Colorado State (1965-66). From Tacom a, W ashington, D enney is associated with several professional organizations. He determ ines academ ic eligibility for UM athletes.

Dick joined the UM staff in July of 1979. Seam an has lived in Missoula since 1949. He spent all m ost 24 years in the United States Marine C orps, before retiring in 1966. His last eight years in the service he was in charge of physical conditioning and all athletic equipm ent. A veteran of W orld W ar II, the K orean and Vietnam wars, Seam an played varsity football for the Marines. He played halfback and end. Originally from Williamsport, Pennsylvania, Seam an is m arried to a Missoula native (Nina).

Evan Denney

Dick Seaman

Faculty

Representative

Naseby is the only m en’s athletic trainer M ontana has known. A m onth after his graduation from UM in 1935, he was appointed M ontana’s first athletic trainer. He was a standout athlete while attending high school in Milwaukee and becam e one of M ontana’s finest all-around athletes earning nine varsity letters in football, basketball and track. He has received many honors and accolades during his 44 years at M ontana, including the Grizzly Cup, which he won in 1935 and his son Pete won in 1958.

G ary has been ticket m anager at UM since 1966. In 1978 he was also appointed fieldhouse m anager. He schedules all events in Adam s Fieldhouse and at D ornblaser Stadium in addition to handling ticket distribution. He is a native of Ronan, M ontana and graduated in accounting from the Missoula Business College in 1962. He gained extensive experience in accounting and auditing before assuming his responsibilities at Montana.

Gary Hughes

Naseby Rhinehart

Ticket

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M anager


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Offense: Consistency the Key What will be difference about Montana’s offense this fall? Good depth in the offensive backfield for coach Gene Carlson’s Grizzlies, that’s the difference. That is something all coaches appreciate. At quarterback two players looked very impressive in the spring. Incumbent Bob Boyes, who is an outstanding dropback passer with an accurate, strong arm, returns. Pushing Boyes for the starting berth will be redshirt Bart Andrus, a rollout passer, with very quick feet. Boyes is one of eight returning starters on what will be a veteran­ laden Grizzly offensive crew. Carlson’s primary concern is the experienced, but still relatively young offensive line. “We have some good people coming back on the offensive line,” Carlson said, “but except for two Big Sky Conference picks (Guy Bingham and Allen Green), they are still young. The way they jell as a unit will have a lot to do with out success.” Carlson said he expects to “maintain the philosophy we’ve had in the past — to run the ball and pass the ball with equal effectiveness.” He added the Grizzlies plan to continue the “shot gun flex” formation initiated last season. “It opens up our game plan when we need to.” In the rushing department UM has two talented underclassmen, Rocky Klever and Bobby Cerkovnik. Klever is the returning leading ground gainer, with 514 yards last year. That statistic is even more impressive, considering the junior started the season at quarterback. He also led the team in total offense in 1978 with 815 yards. Sophomore “Bobby C ” scored three times on only 37 attempts, and has great lateral speed. At fullback, senior, and three-time letterman Doug Egbert also has the ability to “smell” the goalline. Egbert scored four times on only 38 carries. Backing him up is Kelly Johnson, who was moved to FB in spring practice. He is an exceptional athlete, and could become the starting fullback.

Tight End Allen Green

Wide receiver is a position with several returning lettermen, although gone is Vern Kelly, who set a UM career receptions record (83) in two seasons. However, sure-handed Jim Hard returns, and is expected to fill the void. Sophomore Billy Dolan played outstanding in the spring. Veterans Fat Sullivan and Bill Lane are more than adequate backups. Tight end is one of the strong positions, with All-Big Sky firstteamer Allen Green back. He has caught 37 passes for 526 yards and eight TDs the past two years, and is a fine blocker. On the offensive line Guy Bingham was a first team all­ conference selection, despite being moved from center to tackle last year. He is back at center, and is the Grizzlies’top blocker, and a pro prospect. “We expect a 200 percent effort and a lot of leadership from A1 and Guy on the offensive line,” Carlson said. Lettermen Pat Norwood and Brian McHugh will be at the offensive tackle slots, with veterans Mark Eickelmann and Basil Jones at guard. Jones is still recovering from a serious leg injury, and may have to redshirt this season. Carlton Lamb, a redshirt last year, and letterman Jim Rooney are hoping to earn starting jobs at guard. “The loss of Basil Jones will be a big one if it happens,” said Carlson. “I think we have adequate replacements, but Basil enabled us to do more offensively.” UM expects a good offensive punch in the kicking department. Sophomore Raul Allegre booted 11 of 16 soccer-style field goals, ranking him fifth in Division 1-AA, and should be stronger in ’79. On paper the Grizzlies could have one of their better offensive squads in a few years, but as Carlson knows, ability to control the ball is essential. “We must move the ball effectively and use the clock to give our defense the rest they need,” he said. “I expect our defense to be the strength of our team in 1979.”

Center Guy Bingham


Defense: Experience, Depth Return Defensive coordinator Pokey Allen is walking around with an optimistic air about him this season. The reason? The reason is nine returning starters, and several other players who saw a lot of action in the ’78 campaign. “This could be one of our best defensive teams ever,” Allen said. Head coach Gene Carlson agrees, saying, “Defense will be our strength this year.” The secondary returns five seniors, all of whom have started at one time for UM. All-conference free safety Greg Dunn and cornerback Scot Ferda, also an All-Big Sky pick last year, are solid. Cornerback Ed Cerkovnik and strong safety Jay Becker are both two-time lettermen. Randy Laird, only a sophomore, played a lot last season. Kelly Johnson could play almost anywhere in the defensive backfield, unless he is at fullback. The defensive front is led by first team all-conference choice Sam Martin at right end, hard-hitting Arnie Rigoni at right tackle, Bret Barrick at left tackle, and letterman Pat Curry at left end, is a star of the future. There are several top-notch backups, giving Montana exceptional depth. This group (minus graduated Steve Fisher) is the primary reason the Grizzlies led the conference in rush defense. All-American candidate Kent Clausen, the team ’s leading tackier (102) a year ago, anchors the defense at middle linebacker. He was an all-conference pick. He can pass cover extremely well for his size (6-5,235), and picked off four passes last year, returning one for a TD. His backup, Roily Starkey, a freshman redshirt,

could follow in his footsteps. On the outside at linebacker are Jim Hogan and Barry Sacks, both seniors and two-time lettermen who have started in the past. Dave Gleason, another senior who has started, and junior Mike Sloan give UM good depth. “The linebacker crew should be more than adequate,” Carlson said. “The defensive front has more depth than any group on the team, although our secondary is also a quality group.” Carlson and Allen said they plan to continue with the 4-3 and “blitz package” which was very effective last season. “The defense will obviously be tailored to overcome weaknesses that appeared in 1978,” Carlson said. Lettermen Marty Andrews, Dave Paoli, Ron Sharkey and Mike Carroll are four defensive linemen who will be hard to keep out of the lineup. There are also a couple of freshmen who could see playing time here. Junior Terry Thomas took over the punting chores for Allen Green midway through last season, and finished with a 38.6-yard average in 29 attempts. He kicked a pair of 57-yarders in one game. Green finished ranked in the top five nationally, and QB Bart Andrus was an outstanding prep punter, and could be used. Green averaged almost 40 yards (39.8) on 43 punts. With 17 returning starters, and 41 lettermen back, UM’s 4-2 conference finish in ’78—it’s best in eight seasons—could be a sign of things to come. Nineteen-seventy-nine could be The Year of the Grizzlies.

Defensive End Sam Martin (74)

Cornerback S cot Ferda

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1979 Grizzly Alphabetical Roster No. 6

7 31 77

Name *Raul Allegre Greg Amundsen Paul Anderson Bart Andrus Jack Armstrong *Marty Andrews

Pos.

Ht.

K OL/DL RB QB DB DL

5-10 6-3 5-11 6-1 5-9 6-3

165 215 190 175 170 230

So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr.

Torreon, MX Seattle, WA Sepulveda, CA Sepulveda, CA Choteau, MT Seattle, WA

Wt.

Class

Hometown

73 20 65 16 85

**Bret Barrick **Jay Becker ***Guy Bingham *Bob Boyes *Richard Burtness

DL DB C QB TE

6-5 5-11 6-3 6-3 6-4

235 175 240 200 215

Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So.

Lewist own, MT Atlanta, IA Aberdeen, WA Sacramento, CA Anacortes, WA

78 54 32 26

87

Brian Caraway *Mike Carroll *Bob Cerkovnik **Ed Cerkovnik Steve Chalcraft **Kent Clausen Curt Cleveland Bob Cordier Mike Crouse *Pat Curry

OL DL TB CB QB LB OL/DL OL/DL DL DL

6-5 6-3 5-10 5-9 6-1 6-5 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-5

220 215 185 165 183 235 215 235 210 220

Fr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So.

Great Falls, MT Seattle, WA Great Falls, MT Great Falls, MT Richmond, WA Missoula, MT Seattle, WA Spokane, WA Spokane, WA Billings, MT

83 70 25

Dave Dennison *Bill Dolan *James Duff ***Greg Dunn

RB WR OL FS

6-2 5-9 6-1 5-10

195 165 245 180

Fr. So. Sr. Sr.

Bigfork, MT Helena, MT Chicago, IL Medical Lake, WA

29 67

***Doug Egbert *Mark Eickelmann

FB OL

6-0 6-0

185 230

Sr. Sr.

Ogden, UT Indio, CA

27

***Scot Ferda Mark Fisher

CB OL

5-10 6-6

170 235

Sr. Fr.

Great Falls, MT Choteau, MT

Steve Garrison Matt Genger ***Dave Gleason Scott Gratton ***Allen Green

OL LB LB LB TE

6-4 6-4 6-3 6-0 6-3

210 215 210 205 225

Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr.

Spokane, WA Fairfield, MT Missoula, MT Missoula, MT Anaconda, MT

*Jim Hard Kevin Harper *Wayne Harper Tom Hayes Merlin Heinz Greg Hill John Hinson *Jim Hogan Denver Holt

WR OL/DL TB QB LB WR TE/LB LB P

5-10 6-3 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-3 6-0 5-10

170 205 200 170 175 165 215 210 160

Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So.

Napa, CA Shepherd, MT Livingston, MT Bartlett, IL Spokane, WA New York, NY Seattle, WA Lacey, WA Belmont, MA

Kestutis Jecius ***Kelly Johnson **Basil Jones

OL FB/DB OL

6-3 6-1 6-3

230 195 215

Fr. Sr. Jr.

Villa Park, IL Great Falls, MT Spokane, WA

TB DB

6-3 6-0

215 180

Jr. Fr.

Anchorage, AK Butte, MT

CB OL OL

6-1 6-1 6-2

185 230 225

So. Jr. Fr.

Missoula, MT Las Vegas, NV Bellingham, WA

47

55 89 81 33

98 42

23 64 15 21 48 66

**Rocky Klever John Kovacavich *Randy Laird Carlton Lamb John Lallas

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1979 Grizzly Alphabetical Roster (cont.) 82

28 74 51 35 79 34 24

*Bill Lane Jake Lind Mark Madsen Reed Madison ***Sam Martin *Brian McHugh Curt McElroy *John Menke Myke Miller Rocky Miller *Richardson Moe Steve Murfitt Mark Murray Mike Murray

WR TE/LB

5-10 6-2

160 185

Jr. Fr.

Englewood, CO White Sulphur Springs, MT

OL DB DL OL FB DB OL DL FB DB RB WR/DB

6-5 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-6 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-10

195 185 220 225 190 180 245 218 200 160 165 170

Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr.

Ellensburg, WA Butte, MT Seattle, WA Spokane, WA Butte, MT Buffalo, WY Spokane, WA Richland, WA Poplar, MT Phillipsburg, MT Choteau, MT Spokane, WA

68

*Pat Norwood

OL

6-3

230

So.

Billings, MT

53 62

*David Paoli *Tom Perez

DL OL

6-0 6-0

225 215

So. So.

Great Falls, MT Palentine, IL

56 52

Kevin Reimer **Arnie Rigoni *Jim Rooney

QB DL OL

6-2 6-1 6-1

175 225 218

Fr. Jr. So.

Seattle, WA Chicago, IL Missoula, MT

86 10

***Barry Sacks Jack Schuster *Ron Sharkey *Mike Sloan Rodger Smith Gary Sparks Earl Staats, Jr. Roily Starkey **Pat Sullivan

LB RB DL LB LB TE RB LB WR

5-11 6-1 6-5 5-11 6-0 6-5 5-11 6-3 5-11

190 195 210 200 180 195 190 215 175

Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr.

Federal Way, WA Battleground, WA Missoula, MT Missoula, MT Billings, MT Ellensburg, WA St. Paul, MN Richey, MT Butte, MT

5

*Terry Thomas

P/DB

5-9

165

Jr.

Great Falls, MT

Dan Warren

QB

6-2

185

Fr.

Spokane, WA

WR WR

6-6 6-4

195 190

Sr. Fr.

Medical Lake, WA Shelton, WA

40 76 96

88

Charlie Yankus Todd Young

*Letters earned

Grizzly Numerical Roster 5 6 7 10 15 16 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34

Terry Thomas, P-DB Raul Allegre, K Bart Andrus, QB Pat Sullivan, WR Rocky Klever, TB Bob Boyes, QB Jay Becker, DB John Kovacavich, DB Kelly Johnson, FB, FS Steve Murfitt, DB Greg Dunn, DB Ed Cerkovnik, DB Scot Ferda, DB Reed Madison, DB Doug Egbert, FB Jack Armstrong, DB Bob Cerkovnik, TB Wayne Harper, TB Richardson Moe, FB

35 40 42 47 48 51 52 53 54 55 56 62 64 65 66 67 68 70 73

John Menke, DB Barry Sacks, LB Jim Hogan, LB Kent Clausen, LB Randy Laird, DB Brian McHugh, OL Jim Rooney, OL Dave Paoli, DL Mike Carroll, LB Dave Gleason, LB Arnie Rigoni, DL Tom Perez, OL Basil Jones, OL Guy Bingham, OL Carlton Lamb, OL Mark Eickelmann, OL Pat Norwood, OL Jim Duff, OL Bret Barrick, DL

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74 76 77 78 79 81 82 83 85 86 87 88 89 96 98

Sam Martin, DL Ron Sharkey, DL Marty Andrews, DL Brian Caraway, OL Myke Miller, OL Jim Hard, WR Bill Lane, WR Bill Dolan, WR Rich Burtness, TE Roily Starkey, LB Pat Curry, DL Charlie Yankus, WR Allen Green, TE Mike Sloan, LB Greg Hill, WR

NOTE: Because of large frosh (38) several number available prior to fall pracl


Squad Breakdown THE AVERAGES Height ......................................... 6.12 Weight ...................................... 199.2 Age .............................................. 19%

Squad ...........................................84 By class: S e n io rs......................................... 17 Juniors ......................................... 16 Sophomores ............................... 13 F reshm en.................................... 38 Returning Lettermen (41) Raul Allegre Marty Andrews Bret Barrick Guy Bingham Jay Becker Bob Boyes Rich Burtness Mike Carroll Bob Cerkovnik Ed Cerkovnik Kent Clausen Pat Curry Bill Dolan Jim Duff Greg Dunn Mark Eickelmann Doug Egbert Scot Ferda Dave Gleason Allen Green Jim Hard Wayne Harper Jim Hogan Basil Jones Rocky Klever Bill Lane Randy Laird Sam Martin Brian McHugh John Menke Rich Moe Pat Norwood Dave Paoli Tom Perez

Arnie Rigoni Jim Rooney Barry Sacks Ron Sharkey Mike Sloan Pat Sullivan Terry Thomas Incoming freshmen (27) Greg Amundsen Paul Anderson Steve Chalcraft Curt Cleveland Bob Cordier Mike Crouse Dave Dennison Steve Garrison Matt Genger Scott Gratton Kevin Harper Tom Hayes John Hinson Kestutis Jecius John Lallas Jake Lind Mark Madsen Curt McElroy Rocky Miller Mike Murray Kevin Reimer Jack Schuster Rodger Smith Gary Sparks Earl Staats, Jr. Dan Warren Todd Young

Redshirts, now eligible (9) Bart Andrus Jack Armstrong Brian Caraway Denver Holt John Kovacavich Carlton Lamb Reed Madison Myke Miller Roily Starkey Walk-ons (5) Mark Fisher Merlin Heintz Greg Hill Mark Murray Charlie Yankus By Country United S ta te s ........................ Mexico ................................... By State (14) Montana ........ Washington .... California ....... Illinois............. Minnesota ...... A la sk a............ C olorado ........ Iowa ............... M aryland........ Nevada .......... New York ..... Mexico ........... U ta h ............... Wyoming .......

-Grizzly Pronunciation GuideKlever, Rocky ..... Kovacavich, John Lallas, John ......... Lind, Jake ............ Menke, J o h n ....... Paoli, David ......... Reimer, Kevin ..... Rigoni, Arnie ....... Staats, Earl, J r ......

Raul, Allegre .................... RAH-OOL, AH-LEG-RAY Amundsen, Greg ............................ AA-MUND-SIN Cerkovnik, Bob & E d .....................SIR-COVE-NICK Clausen, K e n t........................................ CLAW-SON Cordier, B o b .................................... CORE-DEE-AY Eickelmann, M a rk ......................... IKE-EL-MAN Gratton, Scott ......................................... GRAT-TON Jecius, K estutis JESS-EE-US, KESS-TO-TISS Jones, B asil.................................................... BAY-CIL

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................ KLEE-VER KOE-VAH-KA-VICH ............... LAW LESS ............... LEND ................... MINK-EE ....... PAY-O-LEE ....... RYE-MER .............. RIH-GONIE ...................... STATS

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A Linebacker for the NFL His nickname is “Claw,” and when he gets his “claws” on opposing running backs they usually go down. Kent Clausen wants to play in the National Football League, and there are several running backs who know he can. Some of the scouts who have looked at Kent feel he has the tools needed to make it in the competitive world of professional football. He has the size (6-5,235) and speed (4.8 in the 40, pro timing), and just as importantly, the desire to excel. Clausen’s success last season at middle linebacker is more of a feat than meets the eye. Last year was his first season at middle linebacker. He was recruited as a quarter­ back, and moved to defensive end his sophomore season at Montana. He was then moved to outside linebacker his sophomore year, and the middle in 1978. His response to his “new” position was 102 tackles, 40 of which were unassisted, four interceptions, four sacks, a fumble recovery and three pass deflections. “He improved with every game,” said Grizzly head coach Gene Carlson. “The way he plays linebacker it looks as though he’s been there for years. He can do nothing but get better.” The durable Clausen started all 11 games for UM. He had 10 or more tackles in six of 11 games. Against San Jose State he had 22 tackles, including 14 solos. He had 13 tackles and two interceptions against Idaho State, 14 tackles versus Northern Arizona, 11 against Weber State and 10 in the Montana-Idaho game. Clausen was recently granted another year of eligibility, because of an injury his freshman season. He is eligible for the draft this year. An interception and 11 tackles in the spring game established Clausen as the

All-American Candidate

K ent C lausen 6-5, 235, Junior Missoula, M T

defensive leader for the Grizzlies in 1979. The only returning All-Big Sky player (second team) at inside linebacker, Clausen has been mentioned in several preseason publications as an All-American candidate. “He has the ability and the determination to make it in the pros,” said Carlson. “He is an All-American caliber player both physically and mentally.” From Aberdeen, South Dakota, Clausen was an outstanding all-around athlete at Roncalli High School, where he graduated in 1976. As a prep he was all-state in football and basketball and was the state titilist in the discus. He holds his school’s career rebounding record, as well as most points (46) and rebounds (32). Clausen, a business major, also had success in the classroom last year. He was named to the All-Big Sky academic team, and maintains a 3.63 GPA. Kent Clausen has another season remaining after this one if he elects to remain. But, if he has anything to say about it he should be on an NFL roster in 1980. Defensive Statistics T Year G 102 11 1978 55 11 1977

A ssists Solo 40 62 19 36

Int. 4 3

Sacks 4 1

Fumble R. 1 1 14

PD 3 3


Honors Candidates

Sam Martin 6-4, 240 Defensive

Guy Bingham 6-3, 240 Center v*

Sam is another Big Sky first-teamer. He is very fast for his size (5.0 in the 40), and has quick feet. He was the Grizzlies’ leading tackier in 1977 with 89 tackles, and had 72 last year, ranking as the top lineman and third on the team. Sam is one of the main reasons UM was No. 1 against the rush in the conference last season. He had outstanding games in Grizzly wins over Weber State and Boise State, with nine and 10 tackles, respectively. He could be drafted late in the NFL.

Guy displayed his versatility on the offensive line last season, when he was shifted to tackle from center, and was still named to the All-Big Sky Conference first unit. He is a top candidate for postseason honors. Pro scouts have clocked the 240-pounder in 4.9-5.0 in the 40. Bingham is the best blocker for the Grizzlies, and an extremely hard hitter. He is a total center, snapping on punts, field goals and PATs. A probable mid-round draft selection, Guy started at guard as a freshman and sophomore, played tackle last year, and is now back at center.

Allen Green 6-3, 225 Tight En

A1 rates as the No. 1 tight end in the conference. He is coming off a fine season, in which he was selected to the Big Sky’s first team. In the last two seasons he has caught 37 passes for 526 yards and eight touchdowns, including six in 1977. He has tremendous body strength, and can block and catch passes with the best. He is also an outstanding punter, and despite giving up his kicking duties midway through the ’78 season, he finished ranked fifth nationally in Division 1-AA (39.8 avg.). A hard­ working honors candidate, he runs a 4.9 in the 40.

Greg Dunn 5- 10^180 Free S

Listed as one of America’s top prep halfbacks his senior year in high school, Greg has lived up to the expectations of the UM coaches. He was a first team AllBig Sky pick last year, both as a player and academically. He has been ranked in the top 10 in the nation in kickoff returns the past two seasons. Last year he had a 22.8yard average on 18 carries, and a 25.4 average the previous year. He was moved to free safety early last year. He had 75 tackles, ranking him number two on the team. He has seven career interceptions, including four in 1977. According to UM defensive coordinator Pokey Allen, Dunn, who runs a 4.6 in the 40, has the potential to play pro football. He could be a late draft pick.

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★Raul Allegre

Bart Andrus

Jack Armstrong

5-10, 165 T orreon, MX K, So.

6-1, 175 Sepulveda, CA QB, Jr.

5-9, 170 C hoteau, MT DB, Fr.

Raul was one of the prem ier field goal kickers in the country last season, and finished ranked 5th nationally, connecting on 11 of 16 three-pointers. He was a Big Sky C onference honorable m ention last year. A soccer-style kicker, Allegre was a foreign exchange student at Shelton High School in W ashington, where he began kicking his senior year. His longest FG was a 47-yarder. An “A” student, he is trilingual. Physics and Math major. Birthdate: June 15, 1959

Bart, a redshirt last season after transferring from O regon State, show ed a lot of potential in the spring. He had an outstanding spring game, completing 11 of 16 passes for 131 yards and a touchdow n. He was an all-conference pick at L.A. Valley Junior College. At M onroe High School in Sepulveda he played in the EastW est Shrine game. He lettered three times in football and twice in track. His coach was H arry Frum . Health, Physical Education major. Birthdate: M arch 30, 1958

Jack is a redshirt who could see action at defensive back this year. He is an e x ­ tremely hard hitter for his size. He was an all-state wrestler at C hoteau High School, as well as an all-conference football player. His coach was Rich Dean. While a prep he was captain of the track and football team s. He was selected as his football team ’s Most Inspirational Player. Pre-Pharm acy major. Birthdate: M arch 14, 1960

★Marty Andrews

★★Bret Barrick

★★Jay Becker

6-3, 230 Seattle, WA DL, Sr.

6-5, 235 Lewistown, MT DT, Jr.

5-11, 175 Atlantic, LA DB, Jr.

A returning letterm an, Marty m ade 14 tackles last season, including two for losses, and recovered one fumble. He adds considerable depth to the defensive front, which, along with the secondary, is considered to be the strongest unit on the 1979 Grizzly squad. Andrews was an all­ conference defensive end at W enatchee JC two years ago. He attended Bethel High School. Listed second at defensive tackle, Marty should see a lot of playing time this season. Health and Physical Education Major. Birthdate: O ctober 2, 1956

Bret is improving rapidly each year at his defensive left tackle slot. He has excel­ lent quickness for his size. He had 23 tackles last season, including seven unas­ sisted stops. A good pro prospect, Barrick was an All-State (A) player at Fergus County High School, where he was coached by Fred Zano. He joined the UM track team during the 1979 season, and the result was a fifth place finish in the shot put in the conference meet. G eneral Studies major. Birthdate: May 3, 1959

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B ecker should start for the Grizzlies at strong safety this year. Jay picked off three passes last year, including one against Idaho State which he returned 37 yards for a touchdow n. He m ade 44 tackles last year. Becker was all-conferference on offense and defense at Atlantic High, where he was coached by Robert Younger. He earned 11 letters as a prep. Forestry major. Birthdate: July 24, 1958


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★★★Guy Bingham

★Bob Boyes

★Richard Burtncss

6-3, 240 Aberdeen, WA C, Sr.

6-3, 200 Sacram ento, CA QB, Sr.

6-4, 215 A nacortes, WA TE, OL, So.

Bingham was a first team all-conference pick at offensive tackle last year, after being switched over from center. A defi­ nite professional prospect, Guy has good speed (5.0 in the 40) to go along with his size. He is considered to be the best oneon-one blocker on the Grizzly squad, and has started since his sophom ore year. He was given the Paul W eskam p Award in 1978, presented to the outstanding UM lineman. He was coached by A1 Eklund at A berdeen W eatherw ax High School. Forestry major. Birthdate: February 25, 1958

Bob is listed as the No. 1 signal caller entering fall practice. He is an outstanding dropback passer, with a very strong arm. A walk-on a year ago, Boyes participated in nine gam es last season, connecting on 46 of 90 passes for 510 yards and two TDs. He looked outstanding in the spring game (11 of 15 passes for 171 yards and two scores). He lettered in three sports in junior college, including football, skiing and golf. He attended Encina High, where he was coached by Bob Miller. Pharm acy major. Birthdate: February 11, 1957

Rich lettered last season as a freshm an, often entering the game during the thirdand-short or goal line situations. He is listed as the num ber two tight end, but but could be moved to tackle this year, if needed. He is gaining strength and added valuable playing time could make him a factor on this year’s team . He lettered in football, basketball and track at A nacortes High, where he was coached by Dick Burrill in football. Major is General Studies. Birthdate: June 25, 1960

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...... Brian Caraway

★Mike Carroll

★Bob Cerkovnik

6-5, 220 G reat Falls, MT OL, Fr.

6-3, 215 Seattle, WA DL, So.

5-10, 185 G reat Falls, MT TB, So.

A redshirt last season, Brian is ex ­ pected to have an outstanding career ahead of him on the offensive line for the Grizzlies. He attended C. M. Russell High School, where he earned all-state and all­ conference honors in football and track. He was coached by Jack Johnson in foot­ ball. He has good size, and should improve rapidly with experience. Business major. Birthdate: April 5, 1960

Mike has been shifted to the defensive line from linebacker this year. He was the fourth leading tackier on the defensive line last season with 24 stops. H e’s another player who adds depth to the defensive front, and could be m oved back to line­ backer if necessary. Carroll was a first team all-league player for Gary G anyon at Evergreen Senior High School, where he was also team captain. His major is Business. Birthdate: April 10, 1960

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A 9.9 sprinter as a prep, Bob is expected to do big things this year. As a freshm an he gained 184 yards, and scored three times on only 37 carries, including a 39yard TD rom p against Nevada-Las Vegas. He led UM in yardage average (4.7), and has exceptional lateral speed. He was a three-year letterm an in football and track at G reat Falls High, w here he was coached by Mick Delaney. He was an All-State ru n ­ ning back his junior and senior years. Nickname is “Bobby C .” Business major. Birthdate: M arch 1, 1959


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★★Ed Cerkovnik

★★Kent Clausen

★Pat Curry

5-9, 165 G reat Falls, MT CB, Sr.

6-5, 230 Missoula, MT MLB, Jr.

6-5, 220 Billings, MT DL, So.

Ed missed m ost of spring practice with an injury, but is expected to be 100 per­ cent this fall. He led (tied) the team in inter­ ceptions with four in 1978, and picked off three against N orthern Colorado, returning them 122 yards. He holds the UM single game interception record with four against Portland State. He was a walkon as a sophom ore but earned himself a full grant-in-aid. Also an outstanding student he carries a 3.79 GPA, and was a first team All-Academic Big Sky pick. Political Science/H istory major. Birthdate: June 2, 1957

An All-American candidate (see page 14), Kent has the size and speed (4.8 in the 40, pro timing) to be an early pick in this year’s professional draft. He was a second team All-Big Sky pick, earned UM’s Golden Helmet Award (hardest hitter) and was a Big Sky Defensive Player of the W eek once. He played high school football in South Dakota, where he was coached by Francis Zachar. Also a top student, he was a first team All-Academic Big Sky pick, and has a 3.63 GPA. Business major. Birthdate: D ecem ber 6, 1957

C urry saw limited playing time last sea­ son, although earning a letter. He was a team captain in both football and basket­ ball at Billings W est High, where he was coached by Doug Dierenfield. He played linebacker as a prep. He had an o utstand­ ing spring at UM, and moved into the top spot at left end, where his size and quick­ ness are a definite asset. Business major. Birthdate: Septem ber 23, 1960

★Bill Dolan

★Jim Duff

★★★Greg Dunn

5-9, 165 Helena, MT WR, So.

6-1, 245 Chicago, IL OT, Sr.

5-10, 180 Medical Lake, WA FS, Sr.

Bill should be the starting flanker this fall. He redshirted two years ago because of an injury. He was one of the bright spots in the receiving corps in the spring. He caught five passes in the spring game, scoring twice. Dolan has good speed and can catch the ball in a crowd. He was a Class AA All-State receiver and defensive back at Helena Capital, and was coached there by Tim Dennison. He was a first team all-conference academ ic pick in the Big Sky (3.51 GPA). Health, Physical Education major. Birthdate: M arch 25, 1959

Jim is an im portant m an on the offensive line, and will need a good year to help out as a backup at offensive right tackle. He was a first team all-conference player at College of the D esert in Palm Beach, Florida, w here he was coached by Ray Adams. He played his prep football at O ak Park, Illinois. Business Adm instration major.

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Greg has been one of the top kickoff returners in the nation the past two seasons. Last year he ran back 18 kickoffs for 410 yards. Last year he was a first team All-Big Sky pick. He was the second leading tackier on the team last year, with 75, and had two interceptions, and six pass deflections. D unn is also an outstanding student, with a 3.47 GPA. He was a first team All-Academic Big Sky choice last year. His nicknam e is “D undee”. Major is Business Birthdate: July 11, 1958


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★★★Doug Egbert

★Mark Eickelmann

★★★Scot Ferda

6-0, 185 Ogden, UT FB, Sr.

6-0, 230 Indio, CA O G , Sr.

5-10, 170 G reat Falls, MT CB, Sr.

A w orkhorse, with a nose for the goal line, Doug scored four times last year on just 38 carries. He is tied with two others for the longest UM TD run, with an 80yard jaunt against W eber State in 1975. He is a solid runner, who has the knack for making crucial yardage in third-and-short situations. He gained 131 yards last season, for a 3.4 yards per carry average. He attended Ben Lom ond High School where he was coached by Craig Boyer. Nicknam e is “B ert.” Business M anagem ent major. Birthdate: July 2, 1956

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Mark played a lot last year, and is c u r­ rently holding down the top spot at left guard. He was an outstanding junior col­ lege player at College of the Desert. In JC he was all-conference, All-State, and a JC All-American honorable mention. He was an all-conference player at Indio High. Nicknam e is “Ike.” Political Science/H istory major. Birthdate: D ecem ber 3, 1957

★★★Dave G leason

★★★Allen Green

6-3, 210 Missoula, MT OLB, Sr.

6-3, 225 A naconda, MT TE, P, Sr.

Dave has seen a lot of action at line­ backer since his sophom ore year, and 1979 will be no different. He was the third leading tackier at linebacker last year with 45. He was tabbed as a Big Sky Player of the W eek in 1977, and was also a second team all-conference pick that season. He is a very hard hitter, and has the quickness needed at strongside linebacker. G ary T renary was his coach at Hellgate High School. Nickname is “G leese.” Business Administration major. Birthdate: M arch 10, 1958

A1 will be one of the best tight ends in the Big Sky this season. He was a first team pick last year, catching 15 passes for 197 yards and a pair of TDs. He also ran for 78 yards on 14 carries. His six touchdow n receptions in 1977 ties him with two others for that record. He has good speed for his size, indicated by a 61-yard scoring reception against Idaho in 1977. He was an All-State football and basketball player at A naconda High. His football coach there was Jim Kelly. Nicknam e is “Big Al.” Major is Health, Physical Education Birthdate: Novem ber 3, 1957

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A second team All-Big Sky pick at c o r­ nerback, Scot is the type of player who can do about everything asked of him. He will run back kickoffs and punts with Greg Dunn, as well as start at right cornerback. He has exceptional speed, and placed second in the Big Sky cham pion­ ships in the high hurdles in 1976. He had 44 tackles last year including three for losses. Ferda was an Academic Big Sky honorable m ention, maintaining a 3.25 GPA. Nicknam e is “F erds.” Physical T herapy major. Birthdate: April 2, 1958

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★Jim Hard 5-10, 170 Napa, CA WR, Sr.

Jim was UM’s No. 2 pass receiver in 1978 despite missing two games because of injuries. Last season he snared 21 passes for 238 yards and two touchdow ns. He had an excellent spring, and will start at split end this fall. H ard caught 70 passes in 10 games at Napa Junior College in 1977 to lead the nation in that category. He was an All-American honorable m ention, first team All-State and all-conference at Napa High, where he was coached by Keith O rr. Education major. Birthdate: June 25, 1958


★Wayne Harper

★Jim Hogan

★★★Kelly Johnson

6 - 1, 200 Livingston, MT TB, Jr.

Lacey, WA 6 -0 , 210 SLB

6-1, 195 G reat Falls, MT SS, FB

W ayne saw limited action last year, but after a good spring showing, should get m ore opportunities this year. He is a solid runner, and a fine blocker. He gained 1,368 yards rushing his senior year at Park C ounty High. His coach there was Frank Schoonover. Business Adm inistration and Math major. Birthdate: O ctober 20, 1957

A talented athlete, Johnson could start at fullback or in the defensive secondary. He was one of the top tacklers for the Grizzlies last season with 60 tackles (27 unassisted). He set a UM and BSC record by returning an interception 90 yards for a touchdow n against Portland State in 1977. Kelly has nine interceptions the past two seasons. He attended G reat Falls High where he was coached by Mick Delaney. At G FH S he was All-State and a Shrine Gam e participant. Business Finance major. Birthdate: Novem ber 13, 1957

★★Basil Jones

★★Rocky Klever

★Randy Laird

6-3, 215 Spokane, WA O G , Jr.

6-3,215 A nchorage, AK TB, Jr.

6-1, 185 Missoula, MT CB, So.

Basil is one of the key players on the offensive line for the Grizzlies. An injury in the spring game could prevent him from playing this year, depending on if he has fully recovered from surgery. He is one of the top returning linemen in the Big Sky. He is currently listed as the starter at right guard. Jo n es earned all-city recognition in football at Shadle Park High, where he was c oached by G ary Davis. He lettered in football, wrestling and soccer as a prep. General Studies major. Birthdate: M arch 8, 1959

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Jim cam e off a redshirt year in a fitting m anner, finishing with 31 tackles in 1978. He should start at strongside linebacker. He is strong and runs a 4.8 in the 40. He has m ade the transition from defensive end to linebacker. Jim lettered in football and track at Timberline High School. His football coach there was Dewey Allen. Physical Education major. Birthdate: O ctober 18, 1957

Twice a Big Sky Offensive Player of the W eek, Rocky m ade the transition from quarterback to tailback in a big way. Last season he gained 514 yards for a 4.6 average. An honors candidate, Klever received the Terry Dillon Award last year, which honors the outstanding offensive back. His coach was Don Larsen. As a prep he was all-state at QB and safety in 1976-77, and MVP of the Shrine G am e in 1977. He lettered in football, baseball, basketball and track. Nicknam e is “Rock.” Major is Business Administration. Birthdate: July 10, 1959

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The UM coaches had hoped they could redshirt Randy last season, and save him for the remaining four years. However, injuries in the secondary stopped such plans. Laird saw a lot of action in 1978, and should see a lot m ore this year. He is the backup at both right and left cornerback, and could play elsew here in the secondary if needed. He was an outstand­ ing football and basketball player at Senti­ nel High, where he was coached by Gary Ekegren and G ene Leonard. Pre-nursing major. Birthdate: M arch 28, 1960


Carlton Lamb

★Bill Lane

★★★Sam Martin

6-1, 230 Las Vegas, NV O G , Jr.

5-10, 160 Englewood, C O WR, Jr.

6-4, 220 Shelton, WA DE, Sr.

C arlton is a redshirt who is expected to contribute a lot to the offensive line. He missed last season because of an injury, and is slimmer and quicker this year. He played at Taft Junior College, w here he was a first team all-conference choice. He is the num ber two m an at left guard. Health, Physical Education major. Birthdate: Novem ber 4, 1958

A steady receiver, Bill will see action at flanker, where he is the backup. He was another player who had a good spring. He caught two passes last season for 27 yards. His senior year at C herry C reek High he caught 27 passes for 679 yards. His coach there was Fred Tesone. As a prep he won num erous area and state aw ards in athletics. Forestry major. Birthdate: June 14, 1959

Sam com es from a football playing fam­ ily, and he is upholding the tradition well. He was a first team All-Big Sky pick last season, leading the linemen with 72 tackles, including five sacks. The previous season he was the Grizzlies’ leading tackier with 89. Sam attended Shelton High School, where he was coached in football by Jack Stark. As a prep he was all­ conference his junior and senior years, the league’s MVP on defense, and all-state as a senior. Accounting major. Birthdate: Septem ber 16, 1958

★Brian McHugh

★John Menke

★Richardson Moe

6-5, 230 Spokane, WA OL, Jr.

6-1, 180 Buffalo, WY DB, Jr.

5-11, 200 Poplar, MT FB, Jr.

Brian was moved from tackle to center last year, and started at that position for the Grizzlies. This year he is back at (right) tackle, and will probably start there. He earned letters in both football and b a s­ ketball at G onzaga prep, where he was coached by Don Anderson. His high school football and basketball team s were city and regional cham ps in 1976. Pre-med major. Birthdate: O ctober 24, 1958

John saw a lot of action in the secondary last season, making 31 tackles, 15 of which were unassisted. He also had one inter­ ception. He plays strong safety, and could be m oved to another secondary position if needed. He was an all-stater his junior and senior years at Buffalo High School. His football coach was Mike Moon. Education major. Birthdate: May 27, 1957

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A walk-on, Moe gained the m ost yard­ age in the spring game. He has good a c ­ celeration and strength. He earned four letters in football and track at Poplar High School, and was an all-conference choice one season. His coaches there were Karl M atson and Rich Dean. Finance major. Birthdate: O ctober 21, 1956


★Pat Norwood

★Dave Paoli

*Tom Perez

6-3, 230 Billings, MT OL, So.

6-0, 225 G reat Falls, MT DL, So.

6-0, 215 Palentine, IL OL, So.

Pat saw a lot of action in his first season at UM. He is listed as the starter at left tackle this season, and is a key player on the offensive line. He was a letterm an in both football and wrestling at Billings Senior High. He was all-state in football, and the state heavyweight wrestling cham ­ pion in 1977. He has good quickness, and has improved his body strength. He was a m em ber of the National H onor Society as a prep. Business Administration major. Birthdate: February 9, 1960

Dave is another player that gives the defensive front so m uch depth. He played a lot as a freshm an, and this season should be no different. He had 11 tackles last year. He was a football and wrestling let­ term an at C. M. Russell, w here he was coached by Jack Johnson. He was first team All-State his senior year at CMR. He is pursuing a law career at UM. Major is Political Science. Birthdate: July 20, 1960

Tom saw a lot of action on the offensive line last season, and 1979 will be no different. He is listed as the backup center, and could play guard if needed. He was an all-conference football player during his prep career. Major is Biology. Birthdate: Novem ber 19, 1960

**Arnie Rigoni

★Jim Rooney

★★★Barry Sacks

6-1, 225 Chicago, IL DL, Jr.

6-1, 218 Missoula, MT O G , So.

5-11, 190 Federal Way, WA OLB, Sr.

Arnie, a quick strong player, started at defensive right tackle last year, and will anchor down that spot this season. An extrem ely hard w orker, he was the second leading tackier am ong defensive linemen in 1978 with 72 stops, which ranked him third overall. He was an all­ area and all-conference football player at Curies High School. He also placed fourth in the city wrestling tournam ent in the heavyweight division. His football coach was Pete H ester. G eneral Studies major. Birthdate: June 7, 1959

Jim, a walk-on a year ago, played a lot on the special team s. He is currently listed as the backup at right guard, and could possibly start there, if Basil Jones is unable to play, and he earns the starting job. Major is Biology. Birthdate: July 7, 1960

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Barry is n ot too big as far as linebackers go, but his quickness and aggressiveness m ore than m ake up for his size. He has nailed down the starting berth at quickside linebacker. Last season he m ade 34 tackles, and started several times. He had 17 unassisted tackles. He won area recog­ nition in football, and was the team captain his junior and senior years in high school. His coach at Federal Way was Doug Patrick. Physical Education major. Birthdate: Novem ber 24, 1957


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★Mike Sloan

★Ron Sharkey

5-11, 200 Missoula, MT QLB, Jr.

6-5, 210 Missoula, MT DL, So. Ron has added needed weight and strength, and would be a m ore than ade­ quate replacem ent along the defensive front. He is the backup at right end. His size and dedication indicate he will be a standout during his Grizzly career. He was an all-conference and all-state foot­ ball player for Sentinel High School his junior and senior seasons. He received the sam e accolades in basketball. His football coach was G ene Leonard. Business major. Birthdate: Novem ber 9, 1959

★★Pat Sullivan 5-11, 175 Butte, MT WR, Sr.

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Pat played in several gam es at wide receiver last season, after being m oved from quarterback. He caught nine passes for 124 yards. He m issed spring practice because of an injury, but is expected to be at full strength in the fall. He will also be used on specialty team s. Sullivan earned letters in football, basketball, track and golf at Butte High School where he was coached by Dan Peters. He was an allstate choice in football his senior year. Business major. Birthdate: N ovem ber 6, 1957

Mike was moved from noseguard to linebacker last season, and m ade the transition well, accumulating 18 tackles, 14 of which were unassisted. He is a hustling type of player, who sacrifices him­ self to m ake the play. Sloan com peted in football and wrestling at Hellgate High School. His football coach was Gary Trenary. He served in the Marine C orps. Nicknam e “Sloaner.” Physical Education major. Birthdate: Septem ber 23, 1955

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Roily Starkey 6-3, 215 Richey, MT MLB, Fr. After a redshirt year, Roily is stronger and heavier, and should be one of the UM stars of the future. He plays behind AllAm erican candidate Kent Clausen at middle linebacker. He was sw itched from tight end to MLB, and had an excellent spring, and appears to have found a hom e at linebacker. He is the type of player who could help out at several positions. He was an all-stater in football and basketball at Richey High. His prep football coach was Dave Peters. General Studies major. Birthdate: February 21, 1960

★Terry Thomas

Charlie Yankus

5-9, 165

6-6, 195 Medical Lake, WA WR, Sr.

G reat Falls, MT P/DB

Terry took over the punting duties abut midway through the 1978 season. He had an outstanding game against Idaho State, with six punts for a 48.8-yard aver­ age, plus he picked off an interception and returned it 30 yards. He averaged 38.6 yards on 29 punts. Thom as attended P o rt­ land State for a season, redshirted, then cam e out last year at UM. His football coach at G reat Falls High School was Mick Delaney. Business Education major. Birthdate: M arch 13, 1958

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Charlie is a well known athlete at UM. He was a power forward for the Grizzly basketball team the past four seasons, and has decided to give football a try. He displayed good hands in spring practice. He was an all-state basketball player at Medical Lake High, and also lettered in track and cross country. He holds the W ashington Class AA tournam ent and single game rebound records. Art major. Birthdate: April 21, 1956


Meet the New Grizzlies Greg Amundsen 6-3, 215, O /D L, Seattle, WA G reg was an all-city player at S horecrest High School, and voted his team ’s best blocker. His prep team s w ere conference cham ps in 1977 and 1978. He will play offensive or defensive lineman. His coach was Bob Court. Business major. Birthdate: M arch 14, 1961

game, and also started on defense. He lettered four years in football and three in basketball, and was team captain in both sports. He was also an all-conference punter. His coach was Don Franklin. General Studies major. Birthdate: O ctober 23, 1960

Steve Garrison 6-4, 210, OL, Spokane, WA Steve was C entral Valley High School’s offensive captain his junior and senior years. He was also an all-conference selection, and won three football letters and one in track. His prep coach was G reg Gavin. G eneral Studies major. Birthdate: Ju n e 25, 1961

Paul Anderson 5-10, 185, RB, Belieze, British H onduras An outstanding sprinter from S outhern California, Paul could see a lot of action in his initial season at UM. At M onroe High School in Sepulveda he was the captain of the football, soccer and track team s, as well as all-conference in football, and the MVP in track. He would like to play professional football. He could help out immediately in football, as well as track. His coach was Harry Frum . Spanish major. Birthdate: Septem ber 28, 1960

Matt Genger 6-4, 220, LB, Fairfield, MT M att was an all-state and all-conference perform er at Fairfield High as a kicker and an offensive tackle. He lettered four times in football and track, and three times in basketball. He was team cap­ tain his senior year in football. He was student body president in 1978-79. His coach was Bob Bryce. Business major. Birthdate: February 4, 1961

Steve Chalcraft 6-1, 185, QB, Richland, WA Steve was a two-sport standout in football and basketball at C o ­ lumbia High School. His prep team s won district titles in football and basketball two straight years. He was all-conference in football and team MVP. Steve has the ability to play several positions in the collegiate ranks. His coach was J. D. Covington. Business major. Birthdate: July 9, 1960

Scott Gratton 6-0, 205, LB, Missoula, MT S cott was an outstanding football player and w restler at Sentinel High School. He was an all-conference football player. He was coached by Gene Leonard. An extrem ely hard w orker, the coaches feel with his attitude he has a bright future ahead of him at UM. Journalism major.

Curt Cleveland 6-5, 220, O /D L, Seattle, WA A three-tim e letterm an in both football and track, C urt has the size needed to be an effective lineman in the Big Sky C onference. He was an honorable m ention all-league pick at Evergreen Senior High in Seattle. He played with UM’s Mike Carroll two years ago, when their prep team was league titlist and state quarter finalist. His coaches were G ary G agnon and Jim Fortner. G eneral Studies major. Birthdate: M arch 2, 1961

Kevin Harper 6-3, 205, O /D L, Billings, MT Kevin had an exceptional career at S hepherd High School. He was all-state there for three years, the first as a kicker, and the last two as a kicker and an offensive and defensive tackle. He lettered four times in football, three in basketball and two in track. He was team captain in basketball and football his senior season. His coach was Lance O rner. Major is G eneral Studies. Birthdate: M arch 1, 1961

Bob Cordier 6-4, 225, O /D L, Tacom a, WA Big things are expected of Bob, who was chosen to play in the W ashington All-Star game. He was all-conference and team captain while at Shadle Park High School. He also lettered in track twice. His coach was Bob Haney. Business major. Birthdate: August 1, 1961

Tom Hayes 6-0, 170, QB, Bartlett, IL

Mike Crouse

Tom was an all-conference football player at Elgin High School, as well as an all-state honorable m ention. He lettered in football, basketball and baseball. His football coach was Jo h n Smith. His prep football team was ranked fifth in the state. Pre-law major. Birthdate: January 1, 1961

6-4, 210, DL, Spokane, WA Mike was a second team all-city pick while at University High School last year. He will play defensive end. The UM coaches feel he has very quick feet, and the potential to grow. Prep coach was Dave Holmes. Business major.

John Hinson

6-3, 215, TE/LB, Seattle, WA

A second team All-Metro pick, John was a four-sport letterm an at Shoreline High School. He lettered twice in football, basketball and baseball, and once in soccer. He was team captain in basket­ ball. His football coach was Tom Wiley. C om m unications major. Birthdate: July 5, 1960

Dave Dennison 6-2, 190, RB, Big Fork, MT A second-team all-state selection, Dave was a w orkhorse at Big Fork High School, where he carried the ball m ore than 30 times a

NOTE: All “N ew Grizzlies” are freshmen.

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Meet the New Grizzlies sta te ’s first place 440 relay team. His football coach was Dwight Pool. Business major. Birthdate: April 19, 1960

Kestutis Jecius 6-3, 230, OL, Villa Park, IL Kestutis was a starter at Willowbrook High School, where his team won its conference, and was fifth in the state in 1978. He let­ tered in football and basketball as a prep. He has size and potential on the offensive line. His coach was Clint Evans. G eneral Studies major. Birthdate: May 12, 1961

Kevin Reimer 6-2, 180, QB, Seattle, WA Kevin was the All-Metro Player of the Year in G reater Seattle, and was captain of his Roosevelt High School team . He lettered three times in football, twice in baseball and once in basketball. He is considered to be a fine passer. His coach was Art Wiper. Math major. Birthdate: April 10, 1961

John Lallas 6-2, 225, OL, Bellingham, WA John is a very m ature player, who won recognition for his athletic ability in football and wrestling. He was an all-conference football player and w restler at Sehom e High School. An extrem ely strong individual, he could see playing time early in his collegiate football career. He plans to pursue a career in law. Political Science major.

Jack Schuster 6-1, 195, RB, Battleground, WA Jack was captain of the football team at B attleground High School. He lettered three times in football and track and once in basketball. He has the size necessary to be a good running back in the collegiate ranks. Journalism major. Birthdate: D ecem ber 6, 1960

Jake Lind 6-3, 195, TE/LB, W hite Sulphur Springs, MT Jake was one of the top athletes in Class “C ” athletics in M on­ tana last year. He was an all-conference football and basketball player at W hite Sulphur Springs High School, as well as team cap­ tain. He was a four-year letterm an in track, and alm ost singlehandedly helped his team win the Class “C ” track title last year. He hopes to be a decathlete on the UM track team . His football coach was Pat Morris. G eneral Studies major. Birthdate: May 19, 1960

Rodger Smith 6-1, 185, LB, Billings, MT A second team all-conference pick at Billings Senior High, Rodger was also a game captain on two occasions. He earned three letters in track. He was a team m ate of the Grizzlies’ Pat N orw ood in 1977. C oached by John Alberta. General Studies major. Birthdate: D ecem ber 9, 1959

Mark Madsen 6-5, 206, OL, Ellensburg, WA M ark was a two-sport standout for Ellensburg High School football and basketball team s. As a junior his football team was second in the district, while his basketball team placed third in the state in 1978-79. He was a Mid-Valley League honorable m ention pick in football, and a second-team er in basketball. His prep football coach was G lenn Weitz. Land M anagem ent major. Birthdate: O ctober 21, 1960

Gary Sparks 6-5, 210, TE, Ellensburg, WA Gary was a three-sport letterm an at Ellensburg High School, including four times in track. His 1978-79 basketball team placed third in the state, and his 1978 track team was fourth in the district. His coach was Glenn Weitz. Physical Education major Birthdate: N ovem ber 20, 1960

Curt McElroy 6-1, 200, FB, Butte, MT A first team all-state fullback, C urt is a three-year letterm an and the 1978 team captain at Butte High School. His junior year his team won the state “AA” title, and was undefeated. He was all-con­ ference the past two years, and a second team all-state pick his junior year. He also lettered in wrestling. He was coached by his brother, Jo n McElroy, a form er player for M ontana State. His brother Dan played for M ontana Tech. Business major. Birthdate: N ovem ber 29, 1960

Earl Staats, Jr. 5-11, 190, RB, St. Paul, MN Earl had a trem endous career at W ashington High School in St. Paul. He was all-city in 1977 and 1978 and All-Metro as a senior. In wrestling he was first in the region as a junior and senior. He cap­ tained the football and wrestling team s. His coach was Don Singer. C om puter Science major. Birthdate: Novem ber 15, 1960

Dan Warren

Rocky Miller

6-2, 190, QB, Spokane, WA

6-6, 218, DL, Richland, WA

Dan was an all-state, all-valley, all-city football player at University High School, as well as team MVP. He was team captain in football as a senior. He also lettered in basketball and baseball. His coach was Dave Holmes. Forestry major. Birthdate: D ecem ber 13, 1960

Rocky was an all-conference guard at Columbia High School, where he earned two letters. His high school team won the confer­ ence cham pionships in 1977 and 1978. He will probably play defen­ sive end, and has good size for the position. He played with Grizzly Steve Chalcraft last season at CHS. His coach was J. D. Covington. Forestry major. Birthdate: M arch 7, 1961

Todd Young

Mike Murray

6-4, 190, WR, Shelton, WA

5-10, 170, W R/DB, Spokane, WA

Todd is exceptionally quick for such a tall player, and has a bright future at wide receiver for the Grizzlies. He could eventual­ ly be m oved to linebacker. He was an all-conference football player at Shelton High School. Business major. Birthdate: Septem ber 10, 1959

Mike has the speed and athletic ability to help out immediately. He was an all-city football player and captain of the track team . He won three letters in football and track, and his M ead Senior High School track squad was city cham ps, and was a m em ber of the

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1979 Tentative Montana Two Deep The Grizzlies will head into fall drills with the following depth chart based solely on the experience, potential and spring performances. This order could change as positions are changed, and underclassmen get a chance to prove their abilities and work themselves into the lineup.

OFFENSE SE

*Jim Hard ..............

5-10 170

Sr.

LT

*Pat Norwood ........

6-3

230

So.

LG

*Mark Eickelmann .... 6-0

230

C

**Pat Sullivan ............

5-11 175

Sr.

Brian Caraway

6-5

220

Fr.

Sr.

Carlton L a m b .........

6-1

230

Jr.

***Guy Bingham .......

6-3

240

Sr.

*Tom Perez .............

6-0

215

So.

RG

**Basil Jones ...........

6-3

215

Jr.

*Jim Rooney ............

6-1

218

So.

RT

**Brian McHugh .....

6-5

230

Jr.

*Jim Duff ..................

6-1

245

Sr.

***Allen Green .......... ... 6-3

225

Sr.

*Rich B u rtn ess.........

6-4

215

So.

TE QB

*Bob Boyes .............

6-3

200

Sr.

Bart Andrus ...........

6-1

175

Jr.

FB

***Doug Egbert ..........

6-0

185

Sr.

***Kelly Jo h n s o n .........

6-1

195

Sr.

FL

*Bill D o lan ...............

5-9

165

So.

*Bill Lane ..................

5-10 160

Jr.

TB

**Rocky K lever.........

6-3

215

Jr.

*Bob Cerkovnik .......

5-10 185

So.

DEFENSE LE

*Pat Curry ..............

6-5

222

So.

*Mike Carroll ...........

6-3

215

So.

LT

**Bret Barrick ..........

6-5

235

Jr.

*Dave Paoli ...............

6-0

225

So.

*Jim Hogan .............

6-0

210

Sr.

***Dave G leaso n ..........

6-3

210

Sr.

MLB ...

**Kent Clausen ........

6-5

235

Jr.

Roily Starkey ...........

6-3

215

Fr.

QLB ...

***Barry S a c k s ...........

5-11 190

Sr.

*Mike Sloan ..............

5-11 200

Jr.

**Arnie Rigoni ..........

6-1

225

Jr.

*Marty Andrews

6-3

230

Sr.

***Sam Martin ...........

6-4

220

Sr.

*Ron Sharkey ...........

6-5

210

So.

LCB ...

**Ed Cerkovnik ........

5-9

165

Sr.

*Randy L aird .............

6-1

185

So.

RCB ...

***Scot Ferda ............

5-10 170

Sr.

*Randy L aird .............

6-1

185

So.

**Jay Becker ............

5-11 175

Jr.

Reed Madison .........

6-2

185

Fr.

***Greg Dunn .............

5-10 180

Sr.

***Kelly Jo h n so n ..........

6-1

195

Sr.

SLB

RT RE

s s

F S ........

.

*Letters earned 26


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Game 1

Washington State Game 2

Northern Arizona

Game 1

Game 2

Sept. 15 in Spokane, 7 p.m. (PDT) Location: Pullman, WA Enrollment: 16,600 Nickname: C ougars Colors: Crimson and Gray Stadium: Joe Albi (35,000) Head Coach: Jim W alden (2nd

Sept. 22 at Flagstaff, 7 p.m. (MST) Location: Flagstaff, AZ Enrollment: 12,800 Nickname: Lumberjacks Colors: Blue, Gold Stadium: NAU Dom e (15,300) Head Coach: Dwain Painter (1st

Year)

Game 3

Year)

SID: Rod C om m ons (509) 335-7758 Conference: Pacific-10 1978 League Record: 1-7 (10th) 1978 Overall Record: 3-7-1 Lettermen Back: 41 (18 offense,

Weber State

23 defense)

Game 4

Lettermen Lost: 13 Starters Back: 15 (6 offense, 9

Boise State

defense)

Key Returnees: Ken Fraser, WR;

defense)

Key Returnees: Tali Ena, RB; Allan Kennedy, O T ; Bob Gregor, FS; Tom Thom pson, DE Series Record: UM 2, W SU 29

Game 5

SID: Wylie Smith (602) 523-2282 Conference: Big Sky 1978 League Record: 6-0 (1st) 1978 Overall Record: 8-2 Lettermen Back: 36 Lettermen Lost: 12 Starters Back: 13 (7 offense, 6 Rick Renzi, OG ; Ed Judie, LB; Phil Cancik, LB; Jim Anders, DT Series Record: UM 6, NAU 6

Idaho State Game 6

Northern Arizona

Washington State

Idaho Game 7

Nevada-Reno Game 8

Montana State Game 9

Northern Colorado Jim Walden Head Coach

Game 10

Portland State

Tali Ena Running Back

1978 Results (3-7-1) WSU 34 28 51 21 31 27 7 31 14 24 8

Nevada-Las Vegas Idaho Arizona State at Army at UCLA Stanford at O regon O regon State at California at Arizona W ashington

1979 Schedule

28

Dwain Painter Head Coach

Opp. 7 0 26 21 45 43 31 32 22 31 38

Rick Renzi Offensive Guard

1978 Results (8-2) NAU 7 42

at N orth D akota St. Portland State

21

at Montana

34 31 6 43 31 10

at Idaho Cal Poly-Pomona at N orthern Colorado at M ontana State Boise State W eber State

Opp.

1979 Schedule

Sept. 8

Arizona (N)

Sept. 8

Sept. 15

Montana (N)

Sept. 22

at Portland State

Montana

Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 O ct. 13 O ct. 20 O ct 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

at Ohio State at Syracuse at USC UCLA at Arizona State O regon at O regon State California at W ashington

Sept. 29 Oct. 6 O ct. 13 O ct. 20 O ct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 17 Nov. 24

at Idaho State N orth D akota St. at W eber State M ontana State N orthern Colorado at Boise State Cal Poly-Pomona Nevada-Reno

23 14

6 29 3 33 22 30 0


Game 3

Game 4

Game 5

Game 6

Sept. 29 in Missoula, 1:30 p.m. (MST) Location: Ogden, UT Enrollment: 8,600 Nickname: W ildcats Colors: Purple, W hite Stadium: Wildcat (17,200) Head Coach: Pete Rielhman (3rd

Oct. 6 in Missoula, 1:30 p.m. (MST) Location: Boise, ID Enrollment: 11,300 Nickname: Broncos Colors: Blue, O range Stadium: Bronco (21,500) Head Coach: Jim Criner (4th

Oct. 13 in Missoula, 2 p.m. (MST) Location: Pocatello, ID Enrollment: 11,000 (est.) Nickname: Bengals Colors: Orange, Black Stadium: ISU Minidome (12,000) Head Coach: Bud Hake (3rd

Oct. 20 at M oscow, 1:30 p.m. (PDT) Location: Moscow, ID Enrollment: 8,000 Nickname: Vandals Colors: Silver, Gold Stadium: Kibbie - ASUI Dome

Year) SID: John Peterson (801) 626-6490 Conference: Big Sky 1978 League Record: 2-4 (tie, 5th) 1978 Overall Record: 4-7 Lettermen Back: 25 (14 defense, 11 offense) Lettermen Lost: 25 Starters Back: 12 (6 offense, 6 defense) Key Returnees: Eric Hill, RB; O tto Ribary, LB Series Record: UM 13, W SC 4

Year) SID: Bob Rosenthal (208) 385-1288 Conference: Big Sky 1978 League Record: 3-3 (4th) 1978 Overall Record: 7 4 Lettermen Back: 32 (17 defense, 15 offense) Lettermen Lost: 15 Starters Back: 12 (7 defense, 5 offense) Key Returnees: Cedric Minter, TB; David Hughes, FB; Doug Scott, DT; Willie Tufono, WR Series Record: UM 3, BSU 6

Year) SID: Glenn Alford (208) 236-3651 Conference: Big Sky 1978 League Record: 0-6 (7th) 1978 Overall Record: 2-8 Lettermen Back: 26 (14 defense, 12 offense) Lettermen Lost: 21 Starters Back: 13 (7 offense, 6 defense) Key Returnees: Greg Smith, SE; W arren W hitaker, OL; Marvin Lewis, DE; C ase de Bruijn, P Series Record: UM 12, ISU 8

Head Coach: Jerry Davitch (2nd

Weber State

Boise State

Idaho State

Pete Rielhman Head Coach

1978 Results (4-7) WSC 28 14 35

7 14 7 13 51 34 44 0

Jim Criner Head Coach

Eric Hill Running Back

N orth D akota State at Fresno State N orthern Iowa

Montana M ontana State at Utah at Boise State at Idaho Idaho State at Utah State at N orthern Arizona

1978 Results (7-4) BSU

Opp. 49 55 9 27

42 19 31 29

21 30 14 6 12 25 10

30 14 16 48 30 3

7

Bud Hake Head Coach

Cedric Minter Tailback

Cal State Fullerton Long Beach State N orthern Michigan at M ontana State

12 13 21 31

Montana

15

San Jose State W eber State at Idaho State Idaho at N orthern Arizona at Cal Poly-SLO

15 13 14 10 31 7

0 0 14 27 9 12

7 14 12 0

Year)

SID: Dave Kellogg (208) 885-7065 Conference: Big Sky 1978 League Record: 2-4 (6th)* 1978 Overall Record: 1-9 Lettermen Back: 36 (19 defense, 17 offense)

Lettermen Lost: 38 Starters Back: 15 (9 defense, 6 offense)

Key Returnees: T erry Idler, RB; Russell Davis, RB; Kyle Riddell, OT; Steve Parke, DT; Mark McNeal, DT Series Record: UM 16, UI 43, 2 ties

University of Idaho

Marvin Lewis Defensive End

1978 Result (2-8) ISU

Opp.

(17,000)

Opp.

Jerry Davitch Head C oach

Kyle Riddell Offensive Tackle

1978 Results (1-9) UI

Opp.

Utah St at Utah at N orthern Arizona Portland St at N orthern Colorado at M ontana State

10 56 34 13 7 23

14 0 6 29 14

at San Jose State at W ashington State at Wichita State N orthern Arizona at Nevada-Las Vegas

31 28 28 34 53

34

at Montana

30

Montana

28

Boise State W eber State Nevada-Reno

16 34 37

M ontana State 21 W eber State 6 at Boise State 10 Idaho State 0 Fresno State 28 *Forfeit (not recognized NCAA)

1979 Schedule

1979 Schedule

1979 Schedule

1979 Schedule

Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22

Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept.

Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6

at Nevada-Reno N orthern Colorado M ontana State N orthern Arizona Idaho

Oct. 13

at Montana

Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 O ct. 6 O ct. 13

Oct. 20 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24

at Boise State W eber State at Portland State Cal St. Fullerton at Texas-Arlington

Oct. 20

Montana

O ct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

at M ontana State Nevada-Reno at W eber State South D akota State

Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

at N orth D akota St. (N) at Brigham Young Portland State (N)

at Montana at M ontana State N orthern Arizona at Nevada-Reno Boise State at Idaho State Idaho U tah State

8 15 22 29

Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton Akron M ontana State

Oct. 6

at Montana

O ct. 13 O ct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17

at Idaho Idaho State at W eber State N orthern Arizona at Nevada-Reno Cal Poly-SLO

29

57 51 48 0* 41 by

at Fresno State at N orthern Arizona Pacific Puget Sound at Idaho State Boise State


Game 7

Game 8

Oct. 27 in Missoula, 1:30 p.m. (MST) Location: Reno, NV Enrollment: 8,800 Nickname: Wolfpack Colors: Blue, Silver Stadium: Mackay (14,000) Head Coach: Chris Ault (4th

Nov. 3 at Bozeman, 1:30 p.m. (MST)

Nov. 10 at Greeley, 1:30 p.m. (MST)

Nov. 17 in Missoula, 1:30 p.m. (MST)

Location: Bozem an, MT Enrollment: 10,000 Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Blue, Gold Stadium: Reno H. Sales (15,100) Head Coach: Sonny Lubick (2nd

Location: Greeley, CO Enrollment: 11,400 Nickname: Bears Colors: Navy Blue, Gold Stadium: Jackson Field (6,500) Head Coach: Bob Blasi (14th

Location: Portland, OR Enrollment: 16,500 Nickname: Vikings Colors: G reen, White Stadium: Portland Civic (30,000) Head Coach: Darrel “M ouse”

Year)

Year)

SID: Bob Shriver (702) 784-4878 Conference: Big Sky (1st Year) 1978 League Record: Indepen­ 1978 Overall Record: 11-1 Lettermen Back: 36 (19 offense,

defense)

Key Returnees: Frank Hawkins, FB; Larry W orm an, QB Series Record: UM 0, UNR 1

1978 Overall Record: 8-2 Lettermen Back: 27 (14 offense,

Chris Ault Head C oach

Lettermen Lost: 18 Starters Back: 11 (8 offense, 3

Opp.

Stephen F. Austin at Nevada-Las Vegas Cal-Davis San Francisco State W estern W ashington at Fullerton State Santa Clara at Sacram ento St. Hayward State South D akota at Idaho State M assachusetts*

offense)

0 14 7 14 0 14 6 15 0 7 0 44

Key Returnees: M ark M cG rath,

Dave M eyers, TE; Darwin Kiselich, LB; Ed M arkham , LB Series Record: UM 2, UN C 1

Sonny Lubick Head Coach

Mark McGrath Wide Receiver

1978 Results (8-2) MSU

8 35

Independent

1978 League Record: None 1978 Overall Record: 5 6 Lettermen Back: 27 (15 defense, 12 offense)

Lettermen Lost: 15 Starters Back: 12 (6 offense, 6 defense)

Key Returnees: Neil Lomax, QB; Joel Sigel, FB; Ron Seawell, DE; Stu G aussoin, SB Series Record: UM 9, PSU 3

Northern Colorado

Montana State

21 28 42 31 21 23 57 22

SID: Larry Sellers (503) 229-4400 C o n feren ce: NCAA 1-AA

Key Returnees: Rick Yager, SE;

defense) WR; Mike Doerfler, FB; Mike McLeod, CB Series Record: UM 46, MSU 27,5 ties

Larry Worman Quarterback

1978 Results (11-1) UNR

16 defense)

Lettermen Lost: 11 Starters Back: 15 (8 defense, 7

13 defense)

University of Nevada-Reno

Davis (5th Year)

SID: Tom Barbour (303) 351-2331 Conference: Independent 1978 League Record: None 1978 Overall Record: 4-6 Lettermen Back: 32 (16 offense,

2nd)

17 defense)

Lettermen Lost: 16 Starters Back: 15 (9 offense, 6

Game 10

Year)

SID: Bruce P arker (406) 994-2721 Conference: Big Sky 1978 League Record: 4-2 (tied,

dent last season

32 23 12 37 66 37 38 39 21 50 37 21

Game 9

Bob Blasi Head Coach

at N orth D akota N orth D akota State T exas A & I Boise State at W eber State Idaho State at Idaho N orthern Arizona

13 18 21 29 14 12 21 43

at Montana at Fresno State

Dave Meyers Tight End

1978 Results (4-6) UNC

Opp.

Portland State

24

0 14 20 28 7 15 33 13 48

N ebraska-O m aha at Abilene Christian at South D akota at N orthern Michigan Idaho State Cal Poly-SLO N orthern Arizona at E astern New Mexico Central Oklahom a

14

14

at Montana

Opp. 14 16 11 47 9 10 6 14 20 31

Darrel Davis Head Coach

Neil Lomax Quarterback

1978 Results (5-6) PSU

Opp.

14

at N orthern Arizona

42

27

Montana

16

13 63 20 27 48 21 27 35 42

at Idaho State Sacram ento State at Cal Poly-SLO at Humboldt State Simon F raser at Puget Sound at Cal-Northridge San Francisco State South D akota State

27 7 56 41 30 34 42 21 21

*Division 1-AA title game 1979 Schedule

1979 Schedule

1979 Schedule

Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 O ct. 6 O ct. 13 O ct. 20

1979 Schedule

Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 O ct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27

N orth D akota Fresno State at Idaho State at Boise State W eber State at Nevada-Reno at N orthern Arizona Idaho

Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3

at N ebraska-O m aha at Idaho State Abilene Christian E astern New Mexico at Cal Poly-SLO Portland State at N orthern Arizona E astern W ashington

Nov. 3

Montana

Nov. 10

Montana

Sept. 8 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 O ct. 6 O ct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10

N orthern Arizona at W eber State Hum boldt State Puget Sound Cal State-Northridge at N orthern C olorado Cal Poly-SLO at San Francisco State Idaho State

Nov. 17

at Montana

Idaho State Nevada-Las Vegas at Cal-Davis Simon Fraser M ontana State W eber State

Oct. 27

at Montana

Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov.

at Idaho Boise State Missouri Southern at N orthern Arizona

3 10 17 24

Nov. 10

at N orth D akota S tate

Nov. 23

30

at U.S. International


31


Big Sky Conference The Big Sky Conference was formed in February, 1963, when the presidents and athletic directors of six Rocky Mountain universities met in Spokane. The original conference members were Gonzaga, Idaho, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State and Weber. Gonzaga entered the conference as a non-football playing school. The conference derived its name from a pair of Montanans and a Washington sports editor. A. B. Guthrie, Great Falls, Montana, wrote a novel entitled “The Big Sky” and Jack Hallowell, former Montana State Advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme as a nickname for the state. Harry Missildine, Spokesman-Review sports editor, picked up the name and in a sports column promoted the name Big Sky as the name of the conference. On February 25, 1963, the conference adopted the name—Big Sky Athletic Conference. In 1970 the conference expanded to include Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Ariz., and Boise State College, Boise, Idaho. Both entered as football playing schools. Nevada-Reno became the newest member of the Big Sky July 1, 1979. They will compete with a full athletic program. Jack Friel became the first commissioner in 1963, and the offices were established in Pullman, Wash., Friel’s home. Following Friel’s retirement in July, 1971, the offices were moved to Boise, Idaho, and John Roning was named commissioner: Steve Belko was named commissioner and assumed duties July 1, 1977, following Roning’s retirement.

Idaho

^ Boise State

Nevada• Reno

# Montana Montana ® State Idaho State

Weber State

Northern Arizona

Past Champs, Runners-up 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

Steve Belko B SC Commissioner

Idaho State (3-1) Montana State (3-0) Weber State, Idaho (3-1) Montana State (4-0) Montana State (4-0) Weber State, Idaho, Montana State (3-1) MONTANA (4-0) MONTANA (6-0) Idaho (4-1) Montana State (5-1) Boise State (6-0) Boise State (6-0) Boise State (5-0-1) Montana State (6-0) Boise State (6-0) Northern Arizona (6-0)

MSU (2-1) ISU (2-1) UM (2-2) UI (3-1) UM, WSC, UI (2-2) WSC (3-1) ISU (4-2) BSC (4-2) ISU (4-1) MSU (5-1) MSU (4-2) ISU, MSU (4-2) UI (5-1) NAU (5-1) UM, MSU (4-2)

1978 Big Sky Standings Conference Gam es All Games L T Pet. Pts. Opp. W L T Pet. Pts. Opp. 2 0 .800 259 174 8 0 0 1.000 173 101 Northern Arizona 2 .800 288 209 0 8 2 0 .667 162 143 Montana State 84 0 .455 212 208 5 6 2 0 .667 130 Montana 4 0 .636 269 182 7 .500 144 114 3 0 Boise State .364 247 258 4 0 4 90 7 0 1333 119 Weber State .182 162 401 2 0 9 4 0 .333 100 220 Idaho .182 95 258 2 9 0 59 135 0 .000 6 Idaho State ... ... .... 11 1 0 .917 414 121 Nevada-Reno* *Nevada-Reno has been formally accepted by the Big Sky Council of Presidents. UNR’s record last season includes a 44-22 Division I-AA playoff loss to the University of Massachusetts. W 6 4 4 3 2 2 0

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1978 Big Sky Statistics Team Statistics PASS DEFENSE

TOTAL OFFENSE School MSU BSU NAU WSC UI UM ISU UNR

School MSU BSU NAU UI UM WSC ISU UNR

GP

Plays

Yards

Game Avg.

Play Avg.

10 11

703 805 650 813 740 819 678 922

3713 3993 3472 3598 3047 3084 2124 5210

371.3 363.0 347.2 327.1 304.7 280.4 212.4 473.6

5.3 5.0 5.3 4.4 4.1 3.8 3.1 5.7

10 11 10

11 10

11

GP 10 11

10 10 11 11

10

11

TD

School

2432 2533 2057 1823 1625 1085 769 3096

4.7 4.5 4.5 3.3 2.9 2.4 2.0 4.8

26 22 15 17 14 14 6 26

WSC BSU NAU ISU UM UI MSU UNR

243.2 230.3 205.7 182.3 147.7 98.6 76.9 281.5

PC-PA-PI

Yards

WSC NAU ISU BSU UM MSU UI UNR

11 10 10 11 11 10 10 11

199-357-17 85-188- 8 152-299-23 108-241-16 122-268-17 77-180-12 94-188-16 154-282-10

2513 1415 1355 1460 1459 1281 1224 2114

WSC BSU UI ISU MSU NAU UM UNR

28.8 25.9 24.5 22.5 19.3 16.2 9.5 35.6

288 259 269 247 212 162 95 392

GP

Plays

Yards

Game Avg.

11 11 10 10 11 10 10 11

762 798 713 763 809 721 784 661

3363 3439 3274 3543 3924 3780 3988 1890

305.7 312.6 327.4 354.3 356.7 378.0 398.8 171.8

PASS OFFENSE GP

School

Game Avg.

GP

PC-PA-PI

Yards

Game Avg.

TD

11 ir 10 10 10 10

107-231-18 129-262-15 103-225-13 120-263-13 132-260-21 118-246-20 164-344-24 112-273-16

1423 1484 1507 1512 1555 1585 2156 1121

129.4 134.9 150.7 151.2 155.5 158.5 196.0 101.9

9 7 13 14 13 6 14 1

11

li

SCORING DEFENSE GP Points

TOTAL DEFENSE Play Avg.

School

10 10 11 11 11 10 10 11

Montana State Northern Arizona Boise State Weber State Montana Idaho Idaho State Nevada-Reno

RUSH OFFENSE Game Plays Yards Avg. 523 564 462 552 551 456 379 640

SCORING OFFENSE Points GP

School

Game Avg.

TD

School

228.5 141.5 135.5 132.7 132.6 128.1 122.4 192.2

19 16 7 9 10 12 5 21

UM NAU WSC BSU ISU UI MSU UNR

GP 11 10 11 11 10 10 10 11

RUSH DEFENSE Game Plays Yards Avg. 465 467 531 536 500 496 524 388

1768 1689 1940 1955 2031 2273 2433 769

Play Avg. 4.4 4.3 4.6 4.6 4.9 5.2 5.1 2.9

Play Avg.

160.7 168.9 176:4 177.7 203.1 227.3 243.3 69.9

School Boise State Northern Arizona Montana Montana State Weber State Idaho State Idaho Nevada-Reno

Game Avg.

182 174 208 209 258 258 401 77

11 10 11 10 11 10 10 11

16.5 17.4 18.9 20.9 23.5 25.8 40.1 7.0

TD

3.8 3.6 3.7 3.6 4.1 4.6 4.6 2.0

15 15 24 17 13 39 13

Individual Statistics RECEIVING

TOTAL OFFENSE Name

GP

Plays

Yds.

TDR

Game Avg.

Play Avg.

Morris Bledsoe, WSC Paul Dennehy, MSU Allan Clark, NAU Cedric Minter, BSU* Mick Spoon, ISU Delmar Jones, MSU Bill Holst, NAU* Hoskin Hogan, BSU Larry Worman, UNR* Frank Hawkins, UNR*

11 10 10 11 9 10 7 10 10 10

356 280 229 257 297 223 160 212 264 259

1865 1590 1435 1520 1154 1172 805 1041 1791 1445

15 14 12 9 6 12 9 6 18 15

169.5 159.0 143.5 138.2 128.2 117.2 115.0 104.1 179.1 144.5

5.2 5.7 6.3 5.9 3.9 5.3 5.0 4.9 6.8 5.6

Name

GP

PC

Yds.

TD

Game Avg.

SCORING GP

Randy Jordan, WSC Greg Smith, ISU* Vern Kelly, UM Tyrone Peterson, NAU Jett Taylor, UI* Kirk Allen, UI Gerry Bullerdick, WSC Scott Thomas, WSC Jack Klein, UI* Jim Hard, UM*

11 10 11 10 10 10 11 11 10 9 10

62 49 41 34 29 28 30 28 25 21 44

1078 659 564 618 517 359 411 410 279 238 823

9 5 6 7 2 2 1 5 0 2 11

5.6 4.9 3.7 3.4 2.9 2.8 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.3 4.4

Yds.

BK

Avg.

Name

3050 1711 1480 1120 1650 2004 2040 1939

0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1

41.2 39.8 38.9 38.6 38.4 36.4 35.2 41.2

Mark McGrath, MSU* Terry Idler, UI* Greg Dunn, UM* Rick Riedel, ISU* Rick Blomquist, WSC Mike Brady, BSU Kirk Allen, UI Britt Freeman, MSU James Cobb, NAU Tim Maloy, UNR

TD

Avg.

Name

1 0 1 0 0 0 1

13.9 10.8 9.8 6.8 5.9 4.4 9.3

Joe Walker, NAU Stu Dodds, MSU* Dennis Duncanson, WSC Ron Muri, MSU Harold Smith, NAU

Name

Delmar Jones, MSU Tom Sarette, BSU Allan Clark, NAU Jeff Muri, MSU* Cedric Minter, BSU* Frank Hawkins, UNR* Fernando Serrano, UNR* Jeff Wright, UNR

10 10 10 10 11 10 11 10

Pts. Avg. 72 63 60 56 60 102 82 66

7.2 6.3 6.0 5.6 5.5 10.2 7.5 6.6

PASSING Name Morris Bledsoe, WSC Mick Spoon, ISU Hoskin Hogan, BSU Jay Goodenbour, UI* Paul Dennehy, MSU Bill Holst, NAU* Tim Kerr, UM Bob Boyes, UM* Larry Worman, UNR*

GP

PA-PC-PI

Pet. Yds.

11 9 10 9 10 7 9 9 10

175-304-13 143-265-19 85-181-12 68-127- 9 75-177-12 45-115- 5 52-100- 7 46- 90- 4 122-213- 6

.576 .540 .470 .535 .424 .391 .477 .511 .573

TD

Comp. Avg.

14 6 6 5 11 9 4 2 17

15.91 15.89 8.5 7.6 7.5 6.4 5.8 5.1 12.2

2128 1274 1191 819 1259 835 648 510 1702

RUSHING Name

GP

Rushes

Cedric Minter,BSU* Allan Clark, NAU Delmar Jones, MSU Mopty Bullerdick, UM Erick Hill, WSC* Terry Idler, UI* Rocky Klever, UM* Glenn White, UI* David Hughes, BSU* Carl Golden, NAU Frank Hawkins, UNR*

11 10 10 11 9 10 10 7 11 10 10

257 224 223 219 140 101 112 80 113 77 259

Yds.

TD

Game Avg.

Play Avg.

1520# 1366 1172 791 539 523 515 348 495 384 1445

98 9 12 4 6 4 1 1 7 5 15

138.2 136.6 117.2 71.9 59.9 52.3 51.5 49.7 45.0 38.4 144.5

5.9 6.1 5.3 3.6 3.9 5.2 4.6 4.4 4.4 5.0 5.6

Name

PUNTING No.

Case deBruyjn, ISU* Allen Green, UM* Stu Dodds, MSU* Terry Thomas, UM* Dion Jergo, UI* Curt Miller, WSC* Ed Thomas, BSU Nick Pavich, UNR

Name

74 43 38 29 43 55 58 47

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds.

Ray Smith, NAU Mark McGrath, MSU* Joe Walker, NAU Mike Brady, BSU Scott Thomas, WSC Greg Dunn, UM* Tim Maloy, UNR

13 17 13 20 32 20 42

181 183 127 135 189 87 392

.

K1CKOFF RETURNS No. Yds. 13 17 18 20 20 12 13 13 10 12

250 391 410 406 383 216 228 205 150 286

INTERCEPTIONS GP No. Yds. 10 10 10 10 10

5 5 5 5 5

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING Game

Name

GP Rush REC

PR

KOR

Yds.

Allan Clark, NAU Cedric Minter, BSU* Delmar Jones, MSU Randy Jordan, WSC Mark McGrath, MSU* Terry Idler, UI* Monty Bullerdick, UM Frank Hawkins, UNR* Jeff Wright, UNR*

10 1366 140 11 1520 111 10 1172 -6 11 0 1078 10 8 397 10 523 13 11 791 87 10 1445 211 10 0 823

0 0 0 0 183 0 9 0 0

0 0 177 0 350 391 9 0 23

1506 1631 1343 1078 938 927 878 1656 846

KICK SCORING 150.6 148.3 134.3 98.0 93.8 92.7 79.8 165.6 84.6

Name Tom Sarette, BSU Jeff Muri, MSU* Raul Allegre, UM* Fernando Serrano, UNR*

GP

EPM-A

10 10 11 11

27-27 33-35 19-21 43-48

#Big Sky Conference single-season record *Returnees

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Game FGM-A Pts. 12-20 5-10 11-16 13-22

63 48 52 82

Avg. 6.3 4.8 4.7 7.5

140 108 48 46 43

TD

Avg.

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

26.9 23.0 22.8 20.3 19.2 18.0 17.5 15.8 15.0 23.8

TD

Avg.

0 1 0 0 0

0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5


1978 Grizzly Statistics Team Statistics First Downs . R u s h ......... Penalty .......;.......... Rush Plays ..................... Rush Yds. Gained ........ Rush Yds. L o s t............. NET R U SH .................... Pass Attempts .............. Pass Completions ......... Had Intercepted............ NET YARDS P A S S ...... TOTAL O FFEN SE....... GAME AVERAGE........ Punts/Yds/Blkd ............ Punt A verage................. Fum bles/Lost................. P enalties/Y ds................. Touchdowns ............ ..... Rush ......................... . P a s s .......................... :.. Interception................ PAT K ic k ........................ Field Goals .................... . Total Points ................... Game Scoring Average .

tIM

Opp

191 98 76 17 551 2146 521 1625 268 122 17 1459 819/3084 280.4 72/2831 39.3 27/13 77/770 26 14 10 2 19/21 11/16 212 19.3

204 85 100 19 465 2059 291 1768 344 164 24 2156 809/3924 356.7 64/2259 35.5 24/12 65/623 29 15 14

Receiving Kelly Hard Green Sullivan Bullerdick Egbert Klever Kleckner Lane B. Cerkovnik Dolan

2

3

4

T

74 72

23 61

68 34

212 208

TD

R

0

0 0

6

PAT

FG/A

Pts

18/20

11/16

6

0

0 0 0 0 0

51 36 28 24 18

0 0 1 1 1

2 2 0

0/1 0/2

0

0

%

TC

YG

YL

NET

Avg.

Long

11 11

219

10 9 11 11 2 10 3 3 4 9 9

58 37 38 14 4 2 2 1 2 29 33

828 609 241 184 141 78 13 4 12 5 2 12 13

37 95 22 10 10 5 0 1 12 0 5 136 167

791 514 219 174 131 73 13 3 0 5 -3 -124 -154

3.6 4.6 3.8 4.7 3.4 5.2 3.2 1.5 0.0 5.0 -3.0 -4.3 -4.7

28 53 26 39 15 15 5 4 12 5 2 3 6

1 1 1

Rushin;

0

112

0 0 0 0

G

PC/PA/PI

Yds

Pet

TD

Long

9 9 11

52/109/7 46/ 90/4 24/ 69/6

648 510 301

.477 .511 .348

4 2 4

29 42 26

G

Plays

Pass

Rush

Total

11 11 9 9

171 219 138 123

301 0 648 510

514 791 •130 ■154

815 791 518 356

No

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

20 1

67 33

3.4 33.0

0 0

22 33

No

Yds

Avg

TD

Long

18 6 6 2 1 1 1

410 155 116 30 15 7 0

22.8 25.8 19.3 15.0 15.0 7.0 0.0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

44 31 28 15 15 7 0

No

Yds

Avg

Long

43 29

1711 1120

39.8 38.6

69 57

Punt Returns Dunn Ferda

12

0 0 0 0

29 14 42 22 21 26 29 17 16 15 11

Dunn Egbert Ferda M. Fisher Bingham Green B. Jones

0 0 0

4

Long

6 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kickoff Returns

4 4 3

4 4 3 2 2

Bullerdick Klever Kleckner B. Cerkovnik Egbert Green Harper E. Cerkovnik Fisher M. Johnson Thomas Kerr Boyes

P 0

TD

12.7 11.3 13.1 13.8 8.7 8.8 14.6 5.5 13.5 15.0 5.5

Klever Bullerdick Kerr Boyes

Scoring Allegre Kelly Egbert Bullerdick B. Cerkovnik Green Hard Klever Kerr Kleckner

Avg

564 238 197 124 87 79 73 44 27 15 11

Total Offense

21/25 3/9 208 18.9

1

Yds

41 21 15 9 10 9 5 8 2 1 1

Passing

0

47 41

No

10 9 11 9 11 11 11 10 2 9 3

Kerr Boyes Klever

Score by Quarters University of Montana Opponents

G

12 6

6 6

Punting Green Thomas

Interceptions E. Cerkovnik Clausen Ferda Becker K. Johnson Morton Dunn Thomas Menke

No

Yds

Avg

Long

TD

4 4 3 3 3 3 2 1 1

138 62 65 47 38 19 20 30 7

34.5 15.5 21.6 15.7 12.7 6.3 10.0 30.0 7.0

67 32 49 37 31 19 20 30 7

0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Defensive Stats Linemen M artin ............ R ig o n i............. F is h e r ............. Carroll ...... . B a rric k ........... S lo a n .............. Andrew s ....... P a o li................

Total Tackles 72 68 45 24 23 18 14 11

Unast. Tackles 21 20 15 10 7 14 6 5

Ast. Tackles 51 48 30 14 16 4 8 6

Tackles For L osses 5 4

102 54 45 34 31 26

40 20 17 17 13 9

62 34 28 17 18 17

4 5 3 2 1 2

75 60 44 44 40 31 13 11

38 27 24 17 20 15 6 5

37 33 20 27 20 16 7 6

2 1 1 3

Forced Fumbles 1 3

Fumble Pass Recoveries D eflections 1 1 1 1 1

1 1 2 2 2

1 1

1

1 1 1 1

1 1

Linebackers C la u s e n .......... M o rto n ........... G leason ........ Sacks ............. Hogan ............ C arteri ...........

3 1 1 2

Secondary D unn . K. Johnson ... E. C erkovnik B ecker ........... Ferda ............. M e n k e ............ M. Johnson ... Laird ...............

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2 2 1 1

6 3 5 2 1


Coaches Through the Years Year

W

L

T

Pet

C oach (alma mater)

1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978

1 3 1 0 2 0 2 3 2 2 4 1 6 3 2 4 2 6 2 4 1 2 4 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 5 1 2 3 2 1 6 7 5 3 4 6 0 1 4 7 3 5 5 2 2 3 3 3 1 2 0 1 5 2 5 1 3 4 1 7 2 10 10 6. 3 4 3 6 4 4 5

2 2 2 1 3 2 5 2 3 4 1

3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.333 .600 .333 .000 .400 .000 .285 .600 .400 .333

Fred Smith (Cornell) Sgt. B. F. Searight (Stanford) G uy Cleveland (M ontana) F rank Bean (Wisconsin) F rank Bean (Wisconsin) Dewitt Peck (Iowa State) H. B. Conibear (Illinois) H. B. Conibear (Illinois) F. W. Schule (Wisconsin) F. W. Schule (Wisconsin) Albion Findlay (Wisconsin) Roy W hite (Iowa) Roy W hite (Iowa) Robert Cary (M ontana) Robert Cary (M ontana) Lt. W. C. Philoon (Army) A. G. Heilman (Franklin-Marshall) A. G. Heilman (Franklin-Marshall) Jerry Nissen (W ashington State) Jerry Nissen (W ashington State) Jerry Nissen (W ashington State) Bernie Bierman (Minnesota) Bernie Bierman (Minnesota) Bernie Bierman (Minnesota) J. W. Stew art (Geneva) J. W. Stew art (Geneva) Earl Clark (M ontana) Earl Clark (Montana) Frank Milburn (W est Point) Frank Milburn (W est Point) Frank Milburn (W est Point) Frank Milburn (W est Point) Frank Milburn (W est Point) Bernard O akes (Illinois) Bernard O akes (Illinois) B ernard O akes (Illinois) Bernard O akes (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug F essenden (Illinois) Doug F essenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Clyde C arpenter (Montana) G eorge Dahlberg (Montana) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Ted Shipkey (Stanford) Ted Shipkey (Stanford) Ted Shipkey (Stanford) Ed Chinske (Montana) Ed Chinske (Montana) Ed C hinske (M ontana) Jerry Williams (W ashington St) Jerry Williams (W ashington St) Jerry Williams (W ashington St) Ray Jenkins (Colorado) Ray Jenkins (Colorado) Ray Jenkins (Colorado) Ray Jenkins (Colorado) Ray Jenkins (Colorado) Ray Jenkins (Colorado) Hugh Davidson (Colorado) Hugh Davidson (Colorado) Hugh Davidson (Colorado) Jack Sw arthout (Montana) Jack Sw arthout (Montana) Jack Sw arthout (Montana) Jack Sw arthout (Montana) Jack Sw arthout (Montana) Jack Sw arthout (Montana) Jack Sw arthout (Montana) Jack Sw arthout (Montana) Jack Sw arthout (Montana) G ene Carlson (Montana) G ene Carlson (Montana) G ene C arlson (Montana)

0

1 3 4 0

1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1

2

2

1 4 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 5 3 6 7 4 5 5 3 1 3 6 4 3 8 4 4 4 7 4 5 7 7 5 6 7 9 7 10 8 5 6 5 9 6 6 8 3 7 1 1 5 8 6 6 4 6 6 6

1 0

2 0

2

2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

.800 .333 1.000

.600 .667 .571 .333 1.000

.500 .800 .200 .400 .571 .500 .429 .500 .500 .429 .375 .429 .444 .375 .625 .143 .222 .429 .286 .167 .667 .875 .625 .333 .500 .667 .000 .200 .500 .636 .300 .556 .500 .222 .222 .375 .333 .300 .100 .222 .000 .111 .500 .250 .500 .100 .333 .400 .111 .700 .222 .909 .909 .545 .273 .400 .333 .600 .400 .400 .455

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Cumulative 1-2-3 4-4-3 5-6-3 5-7-3 7-10-3 7-12-3 9-17-3 12-19-3 14-22-3 16-26-3 20-27-4 21-29-5 27-29-6 30-31-7 32-32-7 36-35-7 38-39-7 44-39-8 46-41-10 50-42-11 51-46-11 53-49-13 57-52-13 60-55-14 63-59-14 67-63-14 71-67-14 74-71-15 77-76-15 80-80-16 84-85-17 87-90-18 92-93-18 93-99-18 95-106-18 98-110-18 100-115-19 101-120-21

107-123-21 114-124-21 119-127-22 122-133-22 126-137-23 132-140-23 132-148-23 133-152-23 137-156-23 144-160-23 147-167-23 152-171-23 157-176-23 159-183-23 161-190-24 164-195-24 167-201-24 170-208-24 171-217-24 173-224-24 173-234-24 174-242-24 179-247-24 181-253-24 186-258-24 187-267-24 190-273-24 194-279-24 195-287-24 202-290-24 204-297-24 214-298-24 224-299-24 230-304-24 233-312-24 237-318-24 240-324-25 246-328-25 250-334-25 254-340-25 259-346-25

Pet .333 .500 .455 .417 .412 .368 .346 .387 .389 .381 .426 .420 .482 .492 .500 .507 .494 .530 .529 .543 .526 .520 .523 .522 .516 .515 .514 .510 .503 .500 .497 .492 .497 .484 .473 .471 .465 .457 .465 .481 .484 .478 .479 .485 .471 .467 .468 .474 .468 .471 .471 .465 .459 .457 .454 .450 .441 .436 .425 .418 .420 .417 .419 .412 .410 .410 .405 .411 .407 .418 .428 .431 .428 .427 .426 .429 .428 .428 .436


Season by Season 1897 UM 0 0 0 4 18 10

The “Tigers” The “Tigers” The “Tigers” Butte Bus. College Montana State Butte Bus. College (1-2-3)

0 0 0 20

.

6 26

UM 62 Montana Wesleyan 28 Ft. Shaw Indians 0 Washington State 12 Mont. Schl. Mines 12 Spokane Ath. Club 0 Mont. Schl. Mines (4-1-1)

1898 UM 5 0 6 16

Helena High Anaconda Ath. Club Montana State Montana State

Opp 6 18

0 0

UM 0 8 4 0

1900 Opp 12

0 31

1902 Opp 16 38

(0 -2 )

1903 Fort Missoula Fort Missoula Mont. Schl. Mines Mont. Schl. Mines Idaho Washington State Montana State (2-5)

Opp 0 0 19 23 28 34 13

1904 10 0 5 5 79

Fort Missoula Utah Utah State Washington State Montana State (3-2)

0 17 0 6 0

1905 UM 0 0 6 23 88

Utah Whitman College Washington State Utah State Ft. Shaw Indians (2-3)

Op 42 5 28 0 0

1906 UM 32 0 11 0 6 0

Ft. Shaw Indians Washington State Spokane Ath. Club Utah Utah State Ex-Collegians (2-4)

0 5 5 5

UM 6 3 9 0 3

Opp

0 0 0 0 0 0 5

1910 Opp Won Won Lost

Op] 6 5 0 42 17 8

UM 8 Mont. Schl. Mines 0 Montana State 3 Utah State 5 Gonzaga 3 Mont. Schl. Mines 10 Montana State (3-2-1)

Opp

0 0 5 17 0 0

1911 UM 12 Mont. Schl. Mines 0 Utah State 28 Poison Independents

Opp 0

Washington State Utah State Montana State Montana State Gonzaga Whitman College (3-4)

—no team —

1919 UM 26 0 28 6 0 6 14

Butte Ramblers Washington State Idaho Utah State Montana State North Dakota State Gonzaga

Opp 0 0 0

0 9

0 0

1915 Idaho South Dakota North Dakota Washington State Butte Centervilles Syracuse (2-2-2)

Mt. Saint Charles Washington Montana Wesleyan Washington State Whitman College Montana State Idaho (4-3)

Opp 0 14 0 31 13 0 20

UM 25 7 6 7 14 7 0

Idaho Tech Washington Whitman College Idaho Montana State North Dakota State Gonzaga (3-3-1)

Opp 0 28 14 35 7 6 0

1922 Opp 34 9 0 0 16 35

( 6 -0 - 1)

UM 15 7 10 7 50 6

Montana Wesleyan Utah State Mont. Schl. Mines Whitman College Idaho Montana State Washington State (2-3-2)

Opp 7 47 6 6 7 6 42

1920 UM 133 18 34 0 7 28 7

UM 0 37 15 6 7 0 0

1914 UM 87 10 0 32 26 13 19

Opp 21 14 7 28 14

1921 Opp 0 0 17 10 3 6 30

1913 UM 9 7 7 20 7 0

Utah State Whitman College Montana State Washington St. Idaho (1-4)

1918

(2 - 1 )

1912 UM 28 Missoula High Montana State Utah State Utah Montana State Gonzaga Williamette (4-3)

South Dakota Gonzaga Washington State Whitman College Montana State Idaho (4-1-1)

Opp 3 10 10 27 0 6

Washington Montana Wesleyan Idaho Tech Gonzaga Montana State Whitman College Idaho (3-4)

Opp 26 0 12 37 6 13 39

1923 UM 27 0 25 2 16 14 24 0

Mt. Saint Chalres Idaho Mont. Schl. Mines Gonzaga Whitman College Washington Montana State Pacific College (4-4)

Opp 0 40 0 25 7 26 13 6

1924 UM 40 13 7 106 14 61 3 20

Mt. Saint Chalres Idaho Washington Montana Mines Gonzaga Pacific University Stanford Whitman College

36

1932

1925 Opp 0 0 27 0 6 13

1917

( 6 -0 - 1 )

(0 - 1)

UM 32 11 0 0 0 0 6

0 0 0 Opp

Montana State Mont. Schl. Mines Mont. Schl. Mines Montana State

UM 33 Missoula High 52 Ft. Shaw Indians 0 Mont. Schl. Mines 3 Montana State 42 Fort Missoula 24 Mont. Schl. Mines 15 Montana State

1901

UM 0 Mont. Schl. Mines 0 Montana State

38

UM 11 20 0 17 6 20

1909 Opp 5 38 5

( 1 -2 )

UM Lost Ft. Shaw Indn. Lost Butte High Won Fort Missoula 26 Fort Missoula 0 Montana State (2-3)

o 0

( 1-2 - 1 )

1899

UM 11 Montana State

Opp

1908

(2 -2 )

UM 12 Anaconda Ath. Club 0 Montana State 0 Montana State

1916

1907 Opp

Opp 7 41 52 6 20 7 41 0

UM 0 10 14 57 7 20 7 28

Washington State Washington Gonzaga Montana Schl. Mines Oregon State Idaho

use

Montana State (3-4-1)

Opp 9 30 14 0 27 14 27 7

UM 25 13 14 6 0 7 0 6 13

1926 UM 0 12 6 27 7 56 21 0

Oregon State Idaho Washington State Montana State Gonzaga Whitman College Calif. Ag. College

use

Opp 49 27 14 0 10 7 0 61

Opp Anaconda Anodes Washington Carroll College Idaho UCLA Montana State Washington State Oregon State Gonzaga (2-7)

Oregon State Washington State Idaho Montana State Stanford Gonzaga Utah State (3-4)

Opp 0 0 35 32 42 33 0 0

Butte Centervilles Anaconda Anodes Washington State Washington Mont. Schl. Mines Idaho Montana State Oregon Oregon State Gonzaga (4-5-1)

Opp 0 0 26 25 0 21 0 31 44 0

1929 UM 18 19 6 0 45 12 18 0 0

Anaconda Anodes Mt. Saint Charles Washington Idaho Intermountain U. Montana State California Washington State UCLA (3-5-1)

Opp 2 0 6 19 0 14 53 13 14

1930 UM 18 52 0 13 0 0 27 12

Anaconda Anodes Mt. Saint Charles Washington Montana State Washington State California Gonzaga Idaho (5-3)

Opp 14 0 27 6 61 46 15 6

1931 UM 0 0 19 0 37 0 0

Mt. Saint Charles Washington Idaho Washington State Montana State Oregon State

use

12

0 33 7

0

UM 0 0 48 6 25 0 4

Washington State UCLA Mont. Schl. Mines Idaho Montana State Oregon State Gonzaga (2-5-1)

Opp 27 16

0 13 0 7 6

1935

1928 UM 13 13 6 0 20 6 0 6 0 7

Opp 20 13

1934

1927 Butte Centervilles Mt. Saint Chalres Washington State Washington Idaho California Montana State Gonzaga (3-4-1)

26 6 19 32 10 31 35 56

1933 UM 0 7 6 32 7 13 26

(3-5) UM 19 8 0 0 6 13 6 0

o

Opp 2 25 21 13 6 19 69

UM 0 20 7 7 7 7 0 0

use Montana State Washington State Idaho Washington Gonzaga Stanford Oregon State (1-5-2)

Opp 9 0 13 14 33 7 32 0

1936 UM 0 0 45 6 27 7 16 24 13

Washington State UCLA Idaho, South Branch Gonzaga Montana State Oregon State Idaho San Francisco North Dakota (6-3)

Opp 19 30 13 0 0 14 0 7 6

1937 UM 25 13 36 13 19 23 0 14

Whitman College Texas Tech Oklahoma City San Francisco Montana State Gonzaga Idaho North Dakota (7-1)

Opp 0 6 6 7 0 0 6 3

1938 UM 27 0 7 13 0 6 9 13 7

( 1- 6 )

Eastern Washington San Francisco DePaul Texas Tech North Dakota Idaho Gonzaga Montana State Arizona (5-3-1)

Opp 0 0 6 19 7 19 0 0 0

1939 UM 9 7 6 6 13 0 0 0 0

Portland San Francisco Montana State UCLA Idaho Washington Texas Tech Arizona Gonzaga (3-6)

Opp 0 12 0 20 0 9 13 6 23


1950 0 13 32 0 10

38 18 38 0

Op 7 0 14 6 13 21

6 0 27

UM 52 28 13 7 33 0 35 13 38 7

UM 7 25 0 9 38 6 7 6 10

19 68 35 21

33 13 38

Washington New Mexico Denver Idaho Montana State Utah State Wyoming Colorado State Washington State (2-7)

Utah State Wyoming Brigham Young Denver Colorado State Oregon Montana State Idaho San Jose State New Mexico (2-7-1)

Opp 58 7 55 12 0 19 34 34 47

UM 19 o 12 12 0 14 16 6 6

Opp 7 14 28 7 41 14 12 27 39 12

UM 21 0 12 18 26 6 26 10 6 7

Op 44 46 21

6 18

oF 7 0 34 7 27 0 61 21

Of

Opp 27 27 20 13 31 41 33 13

UM 0 6 40 6 12 22 9 14

12

0 60 7 12

14

Opp 7 48 19 13 19 37 20 21 41

UM 0 8 20 22 25 0 22 36 12 16

12

6 6

Opp 54 35 13 61 32 14 12 0 29 31

UM 12 6 13 13 21 20 14 13 13 0

Arizona Utah Denver Utah State Brigham Young Colorado State Montana State Wyoming New Mexico Idaho (1-9)

Utah Wyoming Brigham Young Denver Utah State New Mexico Idaho Montana State Colorado State (2-7)

North Dakota Wyoming Utah State Idaho Denver Brigham Young Colorado State Montana State Utah New Mexico (5-5)

Wyoming Utah State New Mexico Brigham Young Utah Colorado State Montana State Idaho (2-6)

Wyoming North Dakota Utah State Idaho Weber State Brigham Young Idaho State Montana State New Mexico Colorado State (5-5)

British Columbia Wyoming North Dakota Brigham Young Idaho State Utah State New Mexico Weber State Montana State Colorado State (1-9)

UM 29 7 0 0 20 7 7 6 7

Opp 32 20 20 26 25 6 31 22 19

UM 13 14 16 15 21 7 13 7 14 33

British Columbia Pacific New Mexico Utah State Weber State Western Illinois Idaho State Montana State San Diego Marines (3-6)

37

Opp 30 21 0 28 28 17 34 38 40

UM 19 7 13 21 14 20 10 8 14 55

North Dakota South Dakota Weber State Pacific Idaho Idaho State Northern Arizona Montana State Utah State Portland State (7-3)

Opp 14 3 12 7 19 0 7 14 20 7

UM 37 0 58 3 45 13 24 16 0

North Dakota South Dakota Portland State Utah State Idaho Idaho State Montana State Weber State Northern Arizona (2-7)

Opp 10 21 0 50 56 23 29 20 18

1969 Opp 29 54 8 7 24 19 10 16

Opp 13 14 43 16 6 27 15 19 41 15

Opp 0 35 19 27 14 62 24 19 18 20

Opp 24 23 20 41 12 0 14 30 43

1965 Utah South Dakota Idaho State Weber State Utah State Idaho Pacific Montana State Western Michigan Portland State (4-6)

North Dakota South Dakota Portland State Weber State Pacific Idaho State Northern Arizona Montana State Idaho (1-8)

1968 Opp 14 14 14 14 12 7 14 6 16 24

1964

Opp 27 26 22 27 14 34 33 34 14 14

1957 UM 13 0 7 13 35 21 13 13 7

Opp 27 58 0 27 28 55 26 40 9

1963 UM 16 0 13 0 13 6 6 13 3 12

1956

12

Op 13 13 13 27 63 47

Houston Wyoming Brigham Young Denver Utah State New Mexico Colorado State Montana State Arizona Idaho (3-7)

North Dakota Wyoming Brigham Young Denver Utah State New Mexico Colorado State Montana Idaho (1-8)

UM 6 7 10 0 0 14 8 0 6

1967

1962

1955 UM 12 0 17 3 6 19 7 19 0 0

Op 18 0 48 0 39 26 32 39 7

Fort Lewis Iowa Denver Utsh State Brigham Young Colorado State New Mexico Montana State Utah (3-6)

Opp 20 21 44 29 27 41 57 14 20 24

1961

1954 UM 31 6 13 20 7 34 14 25 20

o 0

40 13 13

Brigham Young Wyoming Idaho Denver Colorado State New Mexico Utah State Montana State (3-5)

Utah Wyoming New Mexico Denver Utah State Brigham Young Colorado State Idaho Montana State San Diego (0-10)

1960

1953 UM 13 7 12 22 32 13 14 32

UM 6 14 16 0 14 12 7 6 6 13

1959

1952 UM 0 0 7 17 0 14 35 0 20 6

1966

1958 Opp 0 27 21 14 0 20 7 19 7 32

1951

Op 12

Eastern Washington Idaho Oregon Washington State Montana State Oregon State Puget Sound Nevada-Reno Utah State San Jose State (5-5)

Opp 28 15 0 14 54 35 7 24 17 7

UM 24 31 52 20 34 46 49 7 14 58

North Dakota South Dakota Northern Arizona Weber State Idaho Idaho State Portland State Montana State Cal Ply (SLO) South Dakota St. Camellia Bowl 3 North Dakota St.

Opp 10 20 7 17 9 36 14 6 0 0 30

( 10 - 1 )

1970 UM 28 30 20 38 44 35 35 31 35 24

North Dakota Northern Illinois Northern Arizona Weber State Idaho Idaho State South Dakota Portland State Montana State South Dakota St. Camellia Bowl 16 North Dakota St. (10-1)

Opp 7 6 0 29 26 34 7 25 0 0 31

1971 UM 14 27 '38 12 24 45 14 14 30 11 29

South Dakota North Dakota Cal Ply (SLO) Idaho Boise State Idaho State Pacific Weber State Montana State Hawaii Portland State (6-5)

Opp 7 14 14 21 47 35 30 13 0 25 36

1972 UM 0 14 40 6 12 7 3 42 3 17 7

South Dakota North Dakota Northern Arizona Pacific Weber State Idaho State Hawaii Boise State Montana State Idaho Tulsa (3-8)

Opp 35 42 17 24 7 14 30 28 21 31 10


All Opponents Record W

L

T

Arizona ...................................................................................

1

3

0

Boise State .....................................................................

3

5

0

Brigham Young .................................................................... British Columbia .................................................................. C alifornia................................................................................. Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) ............................................... Carroll C o lle g e ....................................................................... C olorado S t a t e ....................................................................... D e n v e r ..................................................................................... D e P a u l..................................................................................... Eastern W ashington ............................................................ Farragut Naval Base ............................................................ G onzaga Hawaii ...................................................................................... H ouston .................................................................................

5 2 0 2 1 6 3 1 6 0 11 1 0

11 0 1 0 0 10 7 0 1 2 9 2 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0

Id a h o ................................................................................. Idaho S t a t e .....................................................................

17 13

41 7

2 0

I o w a .......................................................................................... M ather Air Force Base ........................................................

0 0

Montana S t a t e ...............................................................

46

27

5

M ontana Tech ....................................................................... Nevada-Las V e g a s

12 1

4 4

2 0

1 1

0 0

Nevada-Reno .................................................................

0

1

0

New Mexico ........................................................................... N orth D a k o t a N orth D akota S t a t e ..............................................................

4 11 2

10 7 2

0 1 0

Northern A r iz o n a ......................................................... Northern Colorado .....................................................

6 2

6 1

0 0

N orthern Illin o is O klahom a C i t y O regon ................................................................................... Oregon State ......................................................................... Pacific U n iv e rsity .................................................................. University of the Pacific ...................................................... Pocatello Marines P o rtla n d ...................................................................................

1 1 0 0 2 2 1 2

0 0 4 11 0 5 0 0

0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1

Portland State ...............................................................

9

3

0

Puget S o u n d ........................................................................... Rice .......................................................................................... San Diego ............................................................................... San Diego Marines .............................................................. San F ra n c is c o ......................................................................... San Jose State ....................................................................... Simon Fraser ......................................................................... South D a k o t a ......................................................................... South D akota S t a t e .............................................................. Southern C a lifo rn ia .............................................................. Stanford ................................................................................. Syracuse ................................................................................. Texas T e c h Tulsa ........................................................................................ UCLA ..................................................................................... U t a h .......................................................................................... Utah S t a t e ............................................................................... W ash in g to n ................................................................................

2 0 0 0 2 0 2 7 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9

1 1 1 1 1 3 2 6 0 5 4 0 3 1 7 11 25 16

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

1

Washington S t a t e ......................................................... Weber State ...................................................................

2 13

29 4

0 0

W estern Illinois W hitman ................................................................................. Williamette ............................................................................. W y o m in g .................................................................................

1 5 0 0

0 6 1 12

0 1 0 0

346

25

TOTAL (INCLUDES NON-COLLEGIATE O PP.)

38

259


Grizzly Cup Initiated in 1921, the Grizzly C up is the University of M ontana’s oldest athletic award. Dr. W. E. Schreiber, a long time head of the UM physical education departm ent, began the aw ard which is given to the athlete who best represents the University on and off the playing field. Larry H ig b e e ....................................................... 1921 Gil P o r t e r ............................................................. 1922 Gil P o r t e r ............................................................. 1923 Angus M e a g h e r...................................................1924 Russ S w e e t........................................................... 1925 TedDlman ........................................................... 1926 Clarence C o y l e ...................................................1927 Eddie C h in s k e .....................................................1928 Tom D a v is ........................................................... 1929 Ray L ew is............................................................. 1930 Glenn L ockw ood ................................................ 1931 Lowell D a ile y .......................................................1932 Dale H in m a n .......................................................1933 A1 D a h lb ert........................................................... 1934 Naseby Rhinehart, S r..........................................1935 Henry B la s tic ....................................................... 1936 Bill L a z e tic h ......................................................... 1938 B o b T h o rn a lly .....................................................1940 Tom O ’D o n n e ll...................................................1941 Bill Jones ............................................................. 1942 Henry D a h m e r.....................................................1943 Charles M o s e s.....................................................1948 Jo h n H e ld in g .......................................................1949 Jack O ’Laughlin .................................................1950 Ray B a u e r............................................................. 1951 Robert B y r n e ....................................................... 1952

Tim Kerr 1978-79 Grizzly Cup

Jack L u c k m a n ..................................................... 1953 Ed A n d e r s o n ....................................................... 1954 M urdo C a m p b e ll.................................................1955 Dale S h u p e ........................................................... 1956 Don W illiam son...................................................1957 N aseby Rhinehart, J r ...........................................1958 Mike G ra n b o is.....................................................1959 R u d y R u a n a ......................................................... 1960 Bob O ’B illovich...................................................1961 Bob O ’B illovich...................................................1962 Paul D. M ille r....................................................... 1963 Tim Aldrich ......................................................... 1964 William M. R i c e ...................................................1965 Gary B. P e c k ....................................................... 1966 Greg H a n s o n ....................................................... 1967 Willie J o n e s ......................................................... 1968 Mick H a rrin g to n .................................................1969 Roy Robinson .....................................................1970 Lonzo L ew is......................................................... 1971 Steve O k o n iew sk i...............................................1972 EarlTye ................................................................1973 Robin S e lv ig ......................................................... 1974 Rock S v e n n u n g se n ............................................ 1975 Dean Erhard ........................................... 1976-1977 M arsha H am ilton..................................... 1977-1978 Tim K e rr .................................................... 1978-1979

Grizzly Awards Each year five outstanding University of M ontana football players are recipients of aw ards. The Terry Dillon Award, honoring the outstanding back, was established in 1964 following the accidential death of form er Grizzly Terry Dillon. Dillon played defensive and offensive halfback for UM from 1960 to 1962. He started at defensive halfback for the National Football League M innesota Vikings. The Paul W eskam p Award was established in m em ory of Paul W eskam p, a tackle on Ed C hinske’s 1954 Grizzlies. The award honors UM’s outstanding lineman and was established by the citizens of Ronan, M ontana. The Golden Helmet Award honors the hardest hitter on the team . It was set up on a nationwide basis by the Coca-Cola Com pany in 1967. The Larry Miller Award is given in m em ory of the great Grizzly lineman and w restler who com peted for UM in 1969 and 1970. Miller died in an autom obile accident in 1974. The award honors the team ’s outstanding defensive lineman. The Steve Carlson award is given to the team ’s m ost valuable player in m em ory of the form er Grizzly football player who died in 1977. Dillon

Weskamp

Golden Helmet

Miller

1964—Wayne Harrington 1965—Paul Connelly 1966—Jim Nelson 1967—Bryan Magnuson 1968—Mike Buzzard 1969—Karl Stein 1970—Arnie Blancas 1971—Steve Caputo 1972—Jeff Hoffman 1973—Bob Smith 1974—Rock Svennungsen 1975—Del Spear 1976—Paul Fiskness 1977—Monty Bullerdick 1978—Rocky Klever

1967—Larry Huggins 1968—Tuufuli Uperesa 1969—Tuufuli Uperesa 1970—Larry Miller 1971—Steve Okoniewski 1972—Ron Richards 1973—Jim Leid 1974—Larry Farnam 1975—Walt Brett 1976—Dan Sullivan 1977—Terry Falcon 1978—Guy Bingham

1967—Bob Beers 1968—Herb White 1969—Jim Nordstrom 1970—Jim Nordstrom 1971—Casey Reilly 1972—Mick Dennehy 1973—Sly Hardy 1974—Ron Rosenberg 1975—Steve Dionas 1976—Greg Anderson 1977—Kelly Johnson 1978—Kent Clausen

1976—Doug Betters 1977—Steve Fisher 1978—Steve Fisher

Carlson 1977—Ron Lebsock 1978—Tim Kerr

Steve Fisher 1977, 1978 Miller Award

Montana Pros Steve Sullivan Ed Illman Wild Bill Kelly Len Noyes Milton Popovich Paul Szakash Aldo Forte

1922 1926 1927 1937 1937 1937 1938

Bill Lazetich John Dolan Stan Renning John Lands Gary Schwertfeger Bob O ’Billovich Terry Dillon

1938 1941 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963

Evansville, Hammond Wilson’s Wildcats Brooklyn Professional Brooklyn Dodgers Chicago Cardinals Detroit Lions Detroit Lions, Chicago Cardinals Cleveland Rams Buffalo Indians Edmonton Indianapolis Warriors Vancouver’s B.C. Lions Ottawa Rough Riders Minnesota Vikings

39

Mike Tillerman

1964

Bryan Magnuson Tuufuli U peresa Dave Urie Roy Robinson Willie Postler Steve Okoniewski Barry Darrow Jim Hann Ron Rosenberg Walt Brett Terry Falcon G reg A nderson Tim Hook C arm C arteri

1967 1969 1969 1972 1972 1972 1974 1974 1975 1976 1977 1979 1979 1979

New Orleans Houston, Atlanta Washington Redskins Philadelphia, Winnipeg Houston Oilers Saskatchewan, Portland Vancouver’s B.C. Lions Atlanta, Buffalo, Green Bay Cleveland Portland Cincinnati Bengals Atlanta New England Montreal Saskatchewan Ottawa


Big Sky First Team Jerry L u ch a u ................................... Chris Pomajevich .......................... Pete G o ta y ....................................... Paul C onnelly................................... Wayne Harrington ........................ Terry B e r g e n ................................... Willie J o n e s ..................................... Warren Hill....................................... Bob Graham ................................... Lon H ow ard..................................... Larry H u g g in s................................. Bryan M agnuson............................ Mick O’N e i l ..................................... Bob B eers......................................... Herb White ..................................... Tuufuli U peresa.............................. Tim G allagh er................................. Bill G u tm a n ..................................... Les K e n t............................................ Jim Nordstrom .............................. Roy Robinson ................................. Joh n S ted h a m ................................. Larry Stranahan ............................

...............................1963 .............................. 1963 ...............................1963 ...............................1964 ...............................1964 .............................. 1965 .............................. 1965 .............................. 1966 .............................. 1967 ...............................1967 .............................. 1967 .............................. 1967 .............................. 1967 ........................ 1967-68 ........................ 1967-68 ........................ 1968-69 .............................. 1969 .............................. 1969 .............................. 1969 ...............................1969 .............................. 1969 .............................. 1969 ...............................1969

Arnie B lancas.............................. ............................ 1969-70 Larry Miller ................................. ............................ 1969-70 Karl S t e in ..................................... ............................ 1969-70 Steve O koniew ski...................... ............................ 1970-71 Steve C aputo.............................. ...................................1971 R ayStachn ick............................ ...................................1971 Kit B lu e......................................... ...................................1972 Barry D arrow.............................. ...................................1972 Mick D en n eh y............................ ...................................1972 L eo L a R och e.............................. ...................................1972 Ron R o sen b erg .......................... ........................ 1972,1974 Steve Taylor................................. ...................................1973 Dave H arrington........................ ...................................1973 Sly H a rd y..................................... ............................ 1973-74 Greg A n d e r so n .......................... ...................... 1974-75-76 Paul C o o le y ................................. ...................................1976 Monty Bullerdick........................ ...................................1977 Steve F isher................................. ...................................1978 Sam Martin ................................. ...................................1978 Guy Bingham .............................. ...................................1978 Allen G r e e n ................................. ...................................1978 Greg Dunn ................................. ...................................1978

Greg Anderson 1974, 75, 76 All-Big

Pacific Coast, Northwest, Skyline Chris B e n t z .......................................................................1914 Alfred R obertson.........................................................1914-15 Earl “Click” C la r k ............................................................ 1915 “Wild” Bill K elly ........................................................ 1924-25 Reid H arm on .....................................................................1929 Bob Stansb erry................................................................ 1933 Milt Popovich.....................................................................1937 Aldo F o r t e ....................... 1937 Ray Bauer........................................................................... 1950 Bob Byrne .........................................................................1951

HalMaus ........................................................................... 1952 Jim Murray......................................................................... 1952 D ic k lm e r ................................................................... 1953-54 Joe D e L u c a s ............................................................ 1954 Doug Dasinger.................................................................. 1955 StanR en ning............................................................. 1957-58 John Lands ............................................................... 1958-59 Bob O ’B illovich................................................................ 1960 Pat Dodson .......................................................................I960 Terry D illo n .......................................................................1961

Terry Dillon 1961 All-Skyline

AllAmericans

Chris Bentz (played at Montana, later made Walter Camp’s All American team); Wild Bill Kelly, 1926, third team; Tom Davis, 1929*; Jim Morrow, 1929*; Waldo Ekegren, 1930*; Bob Stansberry, 1933*; Henry Blastic, 1933*; Joe Deluca, 1954*; Doug Dasinger, 1955*; Stan Renning, 1957*, 1958, third team; John Lands, 1958, 1959*; Terry Dillon, 1962*; Bob Berrs, 1967, AP first team, 1968, AP, Herb White, 1968, AP*; Tuufuli Uperesa, 1968, A P*, 1968, AP second team, Kodak*; Les Kent, 1969, AP second team; Larry Miller, 1969, AP third team, 1970, AP third team; Ray Brum, 1969, AP*; Karl Stein, 1969, AP and Kodak*, 1970, Kodak first team; Arnie Blancas, 1970, AP*; Steve Okoniewski, 1970, AP*, 1971, AP third team, Kodak second team; Greg Maloney, 1970, COSIDA Academic All America second team; Steve Caputo, 1971, AP*; Barry Darrow, 1971, AP*, 1972, Universal Sports second team; Ron Rosenberg, 1974, AP third team; Greg Anderson, 1975, AP*, 1976 AP first team and Kodak first team, Monty Bullerdick, 1977, AP*, Steve Fisher, 1977, COSIDA Academic All-America, first team. ★honorable mention.

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41


All-Time Leaders (since 1948)

Single Season Rushing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Steve C aputo Monty Bullerdick Les Kent Terry Dillon Dick Imer Arnie Blancas Bryan M agnuson Monty Bullerdick Paul Connelly Casey Reilly

Scoring 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Dan Worrell Dick Imer Dan Worrell Del Spear Bruce Carlson Pat D odson Bruce Carlson Raul Allegre Terry Dillon Arnie Blancas Bob Turnquist

Receiving 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Paul Cooley Vern Kelly Ray Bauer Vern Kelly Doug Bain Terry Hurley Glen Welch A1 Luis John Lands Dennis Meyer John Lands

Passing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Ray Bauer

Tom Kingsford Tim Kerr Ray Brum G ary Berding Dick H eath N orm K am pschror Jam es Kelly Tom Huffer Mike M agner Rock Svennungsen Tim Kerr

Career

Yr. Yds. 1971 1977 1969 1962 1954 1970 1967 1978 1965 1971

1253 1022 972 892 889 855 818 791 753 712

Yr.

Pts.

1969 1954 1970 1974 1976 1960 1977 1978 1962 1970 1971

67 64 60 60 55 54 53 51 50 50 50

Rushing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Steve C aputo Monty Bullerdick Arnie Blancas Dick Imer T erry Dillon Del Spear Paul Connelly Jeff Hoffmann Bob Byrne C asey Reilly

2076 1813 1604 1592 1569 1429 1348 1345 1313 1284

yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards

Scoring 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

Bruce Carlson Dan Worrell Del Spear Bob Turnquist Dick Imer Terry Dillon Casey Reilly Pat Dodson Jeff Hoffman Arnie Blancas

196 pts. 180 pts. 126 pts. 115 pts. I l l pts. 96 pts. 96 pts. 92 pts. 90 pts. 88 pts.

Yr. Yds. 1976 1978 1950 1977 1969 1955 1972 1968 1958 1957 1959

Receiving

607 564 563 539 473 431 386 371 352 349 349

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Ray Bauer Vern Kelly Paul Cooley John Lands D uane W alker Doug Bain Tom McMahon Jim DeBord Ron Baines Glen W elch

1250 1103 941 701 700 584 565 538 518 514

yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards

2296 2068 1745 1447 1446 1231 1177 1144 1073 993

yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards

Yr. Yds. 1950 1977 1969 1970 1953 1955 1957 1963 1976 1974 1978

Passing

1361 1097 969 828 809 803 797 737 701 675 648

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Dick Imer

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Tom Kingsford Ray Brum Tim Kerr Van Troxel Rock Svennungsen Dick H eath G ary Berding Tom Huffer Ed Steiner John Schulz

Les Kent


The Grizzly Record Book Individual R ecords—Single Season RUSHING Most Carries 219, Monty Bullerdick, 1978

Most N et Yards 1253, Steve C aputo, 1971

1324, Ray Brum, 1969 (Rush-355; Pass-969)

42, Vern Kelly, 1977

8.2, Dick Imer, 1953 (86-703)

Most Yards

11, Steve Sullivan, 1920 9, Dick Imer, 1954

PASSING Most Attempts 84, Tom Kingsford, 1950

Most Yards 1363, Tom Kingsford, 1950

Highest Completion Percentage (minimum of 100 attem pts) 521, Earl Keeley, 1957 (63-121)

M ost Yards 560, W arren Hill, 1966

Highest Average 33.5, G reg A nderson, 1974 (10-335)

607, Paul Cooley, 1976

Most Touchdowns 6, Paul Cooley, 1976 6, Allen G reen, 1977 6, Vern Kelly, 1978

184, Tom Kingsford, 1950

Most Completed

24, W arren Hill, 1966

PASS RECEIVING Most Receptions

Highest Average Per Carry Most Touchdowns Rushing

KICKOFF RETURNS M ost Returns

Most Yards

PASS INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions 11, Karl Stein, 1969

M ost Yards Returned

PUNTING Most Punts

218, G reg A nderson, 1978 (6 interceptions)

70, Dave H arrington, 1973

Most Yards 2654, Dave H arrington, 1973

Highest Average

SCORING Most Points 79, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1926 67, D an Worrell, 1969

Most P asses Had Intercepted

(minimum of 35 punts) 41.3, Lon Howard, 1968 (61-2517)

14, Tom Kingsford, 1950 14, Tim Kerr, 1977

PUNT RETURNS Most Returns

Most Touchdown P asses

42, Karl Stein, 1970

12, 11, 10, 10,

Most Yards

Most Field Goals

11, Ray Brum, 1969

TOTAL OFFENSE

M ost Touchdowns “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1926 Steve Sullivan, 1920 Dick Imer, 1954 Del Spear, 1974

417, Karl Stein, 1970

12, Bruce Carlson, 1976

Most Plays

H ighest Average

M ost Conversions

254, Tom Kingsford, 1950

20.2, G reg A nderson, 1974 (13-263)

40, Dan Worrell, 1969

Individual Records—Single Game RUSHING

M ost Yards

Longest Touchdown

Most Carries

273, Tim K err vs. M ontana State, 1977

36, Monty Bullerdick, Idaho State, 1977

102, Milt Popovich, O regon St. College, 1936 94, G reg A nderson, Idaho and Mont. St., 1974

Most N et Yards

PASS RECEIVING Most Receptions

227, Les Kent, Portland St., 1969

9, Vern Kelly vs. Puget Sound, 1978

Most Touchdowns Rushing

Most Yards

PASS INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions

4, Arnie Blancas, W eber, 1970

166, Rick Strauss, Portland State, 1967

4, Ed Cerkovnik, Portland St., 1977

Longest Touchdown Run

Most Touchdowns

Most Yards Returned

80, Bob Smith, Simon Fraser, 1973 80, Mike Mickey, South D akota, 1975 80, Doug Egbert, W eber State, 1975

3, Ray Bauer, Eastern W ash., 1950 3, Paul Cooley, W eber State, 1975

Longest Touchdown

Longest Touchdown Reception

90, Kelly Johnson, Portland St., 1977

Longest Run From Scrimmage

86, Jim DeBord, Idaho 1970

Most Attempts

SCORING

PUNTING

88, “Wild” Bill Kelly, Mt. St. Charles, 1924

PASSING

125, Kelly Johnson, Portland St., 1977

Most Punts

M ost Points

11, Dave Harrington, Rice, 1973 11, Terry Thom as, Nevada-Las Vegas, 1978

26, 24, 24, 24,

32, John Schultz vs. M ontana State, 1959 32, Ray Brum vs. W eber, 1969

Most Yards

Most Completed

443, Lon Howard, Utah State, 1968

“Wild” Bill Kelly, W hitm an College, 1926 Del Spear, Idaho, 1974 Arnie Blancas, W eber, 1970 Jeff Hoffmann, N. Arizona, 1972

19, Tim Kerr vs. M ontana State, 1977

Highest Average

Most Touchdowns

Most Yards

49.2, John O choa, N orthern Arizona, 1969 (6295)

4, Arnie Blancas, W eber, 1970 4, Jeff Hoffmann, N. Arizona, 1972 4, Del Spear, Idaho, 1974

291, Tim Kerr vs. M ontana State, 1977 4, Tom Kingsford vs. Eastern W ash., 1950

PUNT RETURNS Most Returns

Highest Completion Percentage

7, Karl Stein, Portland St., 1970

(minimum of 10 attem pts) .750, Tom Huffer vs. Idaho State, 1963 (12-16)

M ost Yards

Longest Field Goal

126, Karl Stein, Portland St., 1970

Most Touchdowns

M ost Field Goals 4, Bruce Carlson, N orthern Colorado, 1976

Most P asses Had Intercepted

Longest Touchdown

50, Dan Worrell, S. D akota St., 1969 50, Bruce Carlson, N. C olorado, 1976

5, John Vaccarelli vs. University of Pacific, 1966

83, Ron Baines, U of Pacific, 1967

M ost Conversions

Longest Touchdown Pass

KICKOFF RETURNS Most Returns

9, 7, 7, 7,

86, Gary Berding vs. Idaho, 1970

TOTAL OFFENSE

7, Sly Hardy, Boise St., 1973

Most Plays

Most Yards

47, Rock Svennungsen, vs. M ontana State, 1973

173, Sly Hardy, Boise St., 1973

Russell Sweet, M ontana School of Mines, 1924 Mick O ’Neill, Portland St., 1967 Dan Worrell, Portland St., 1968 Dan Worrell, N orthern Arizona, Portland St., S. D akota St., 1969 ____________________

Team Records—Single RUSHING

PASSING

M ost P asses Had Intercepted

Most Carries

Most Attempts

28, 1977

728, 1970

268, 1978

F ew est P asses Had Intercepted

Most Net Yards

Most Completed

4, 1970

3477, 1971

122, 1978

M ost Touchdown P asses

Highest Average Per Carry

Highest Completion Percentage

15, 1969

5.6,

521, 1974 (85-163)

1954 (380-2114)

TOTAL OFFENSE

Highest Per Game Average

Highest Average Yardage

M ost Plays

338.4, 1970

154.6,

819, 1978

1949

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Team R ecord s—Single S e a so n (cont.) Most Yards 4548, 1969

KICKOFF RETURNS Most Returns

Highest Per Play Average

48, 1955

5.9, 1969 (772-4548)

Fewest Touchdowns Allowed

Most Yards

4, 1963

Fewest Yards Allowed 415, 1959

Highest Per Game Average

1,059, 1974

454.8, 1969

Most Passes Intercepted

Highest Average

28, 1970

FIRST DOWNS Most Total First Downs

24.6, 1974 (43-1,059)

215, 1970

Most Points

Most First Downs Rushing

335, 1969

171, 1970

Most Touchdowns

Most First Downs Passing

44, 1969

76, 1978

Most Field Goals

Most First Downs by Penalties 17, 1968, 1973, 1978

PUNTING Most Punts 72, 1978

55.6,

12, 1976

Most Conversions 40, 1969

3.3,

2831, 1978

2.0,

Highest Average 1968 (64-2633)

1970 (346-699)

2150, 1970

Lowest Yield Per Game 215.0,

1970

FIRST DOWNS Fewest Allowed 98, 1949

Fewest Rushing 39, 1970

Fewest Passing

Fewest Yards Allowed 699, 1970

1970 (648-2150)

Fewest Yards

RUSH DEFENSE Fewest Average Carries Allowed Lowest Per Rush Yield

1963

Lowest Average Per Play Yield

34.6, 1970

Most Yards 41.2,

TOTAL DEFENSE Fewest Average Plays Allowed

SCORING

14, 1959

Fewest By Penalties

PUNT RETURNS Most Returns

PASS DEFENSE Fewest Attempts Allowed

42, 1970

96, 1959

Most Yards

Fewest Completions Allowed

450, 1949

RECOVERIES Most Fumble Recoveries

35, 1959

Highest Average

27, 1975

Lowest Completion Pet. Allowed

17.9, 1954 (12-215)

Most Total Recoveries

.354, 1973 (84-237)

45, 1977 (Interceptions and Fumbles)

3, 1959 and 1964

Team Record-Single Game RUSHING

Highest Average Per Play

Most Carries

9.9, vs. N. Dakota, 1948 (46-457)

83, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970

Most Net Yards

FIRST DOWNS Most First Downs

471, vs. Portland St., 1968

29, vs. Idaho, 1969, 1974

Most Touchdowns

Most Rushing First Downs

16, 6, 6, 6, 6,

2 5 ,Idaho, 1974

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

Mt. St. Charles, 1920 Portland St., 1967 and 1968 S. Dakota St., 1969 Idaho State, 1971 South Dakota, 1975

Most Passing First Downs 14, vs. Montana St., 1977

Most First Downs by Penalties 5, five times; three times in 1968

Highest Average Per Carry 8.6, vs. North Dakota, 1948

PASSING

PUNTING Most Punts 11, vs. Rice, 1973, vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, 1978

Most Attempts

Most Yards

38, vs. Idaho, 1968

443, vs. Utah St., 1968

8, vs. Eastern Washington, 1950 8, vs. Portland St., 1967 8, vs. Portland St., 1968

Most Conversion Kicks 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 7, vs. Portland St., 1967 7, vs. Portland St., 1968 7, vs. Portland St., Northern Arizona, S. Dakota St., 1969

RUSH DEFENSE Fewest Carries 18, vs. British Columbia, 1963

Fewest Yards -33, vs. Portland St., 1975

Fewest Average Yards Per Play -1.1, vs. Portland St., 1975

Most Completions

Highest Average

20, vs. Montana State, 1977

49.2, vs. N. Arizona, 1967

Most Yards

PUNT RETURNS Most Returns

8, vs. Portland St., 1977, 7, two times in 1978

7, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 7, vs. Portland St., 1970 7, vs. Tulsa, 1972

(minimum of 15 attempts) .179, by Montana St., 1971 (5-28)

299, vs. Montana St., 1977

Most Touchdowns 4, vs. Eastern Washington, 1950 4, vs. Idaho, 1968

Highest Completion Percentage

Most Yards

.750, vs. Idaho State, 1963

224, vs. New Mexico, 1959

Most Passes Had Intercepted 6, vs. Utah St., 1948

TOTAL OFFENSE

SCORING Most Points

PASS DEFENSE Most Interceptions Lowest Completion Percentage Most Yards Interceptions Returned 234, vs. N. Colorado, 1978

TOTAL DEFENSE Fewest Plays Allowed 27, vs. British Columbia, 1963

99, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970

133, Mt. St. Charles, 1920 58, vs. Portland St., 1968 58, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969

Most Yards

Most Touchdowns

Lowest Average Per Play Allowed

649, vs. Portland St., 1968

16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920

.68, vs. Utah St., 1950

Most Plays

Fewest Yards Allowed 28, vs. Utah St., 1950

Individual Career Football Records RUSHING

Most Touchdowns

Most Carries

Most Touchdown Receptions

20, Ray Brum, 1968-69

10, Paul Cooley, 1975-76

433, Monty Bulleridick, 1977-78

Most Passes Had Intercepted

Most Net Yards

25, Tom Kingsford, 1948-50 25, Van Troxel, 1972-75

2076, Steve Caputo, 1969-71

PASSING

INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions

SCORING Most Points 196, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77 194, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26

Most Touchdowns

Most Attempts

21, Karl Stein, 1969-70

333, Tom Kingsford, 1948-50

Most Completions

PASS RECEIVING Most Receptions

155, Tom Kingsford, 1948-50

83, Vern Kelly, 1977-78

35, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77

Most Yards Passing

Most Yards

Most Conversion Kicks

2296, Tom Kingsford, 1948-50

1250, Ray Bauer, 1948-50

102, Dan Worrell, 1968-70

44

31, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26 21, Del Spear, 1973-76

Most Field Goals


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Montana Standard

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Daily Interlake

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Independent Record

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Ravalli Republican

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Montana Kaimin

Sports Editor

Billings Gazette

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KPAX-TV

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KFBB-TV

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KRTV-TV KULR-TV

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KXLF-TV

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Phone (406)721-2063 (406)543-7106 (406)453-4377 (406)453-2433 (406)252-4676 (406)792-0444

Radio Stations Name KYLT-AM/FM

Contact Bill Schwanke

KGVO-AM

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KYSS-AM/FM

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KGRZ-AM

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KUFM-FM

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Phone (406)728-5000 (406)549-5152 (406)728-9300 (406)728-1450 (406)243-4931

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UPI

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1979 Big Sky Composite Football Schedule Montana

Montana State North Dakota

Wash. State Northern Arizona Weber State Boise State Idaho State

Fresno State

Idaho State Boise State Weber State @

NevadaReno @

Idaho

Northern Arizona

NevadaReno

Idaho

Montana Montana State @

Northern Colorado Portland State

BSC gam es in bold type

@ North Dakota State

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